C'mon, be a bit more realistic. There's also the points deductions, fire sale, Android's disbarring, liquidation, new Tesco store and 'Arry's house being washed away by a high tide.
(OK, i invented the last bit).
Distorted by the fact that the years when the debt was reducing in the 80's coincided with the peak years for UK oil & gas revenue. and everyone thought 'Lucky' was such a good Chancellor....
Just a thought for anyone returning from the US. At this time of year there's usually a lot of cruise ships re-positioning from the Caribbean to Europe. Might be worth a shout. 4-5 days transatlantic anyone?
Not quite as simple as that, though. Turbo-props (nearly all prop-driven commercial planes) also have turbine engines that operate at higher temperatures than piston-engines and are thus more susceptible to the ash-melt problem.
Alcohol and tobacco have both been around for hundreds of years. Their effects are well-researched and documented. Tobacco's effects are pretty much all negative and highly addictive. Alcohol in moderation can have beneficial effects.
What sort of effects can you expect from a chemical that was knocked up over the weekend by a chemistry graduate in his kitchen? Or from dodgy vodka cooked up with methanol on a Welsh industrial estate by a bunch of criminals? I'd prefer to know what I'm taking rather than chancing disability or psychosis.
That's the problem with uncontrolled substances bought on the fly - no quality control. At least if they were legalised and regulated you'd have a fair chance of making an informed decision whether or not to take them.
Sorry mate, but my body's a temple.
Interesting reading that report. I reckon that they would be refused on about eight of the criteria. Interesting too that Beitar Jerusalem are on the list of clubs refused....