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Priti Patel lies to the HoC, who'd have thought it. The Home Secretary stands up and says "I can confirm that we have established a Visa Administration Centre in Calais". A Home Office official tells the press later "We have started to set it up". Apparently there is currently a table with 3 people handing out ready salted crisps and chocolate bars. However, given that Ukrainian refugees are free to travel throughout the Schengen area, what is to stop them going to Ireland then simply crossing the border into Ulster ?
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Does anybody understand the point GM is pushing ?
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Ukraine's economy wasn't close to meeting the conditions for joining the Euro, which is mandatory for new members of the EU. Over the last fortnight it will have been set back years if not decades.
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So a couple of months off then ?
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Russia has included Taiwan on a list of countries is has ruled to be "unfreindly". Recognizing Taiwan as a country will piss off the Chinese.
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Everton still have to play at Turf Moor. Proper 6-pointer.
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Trump and GM rewriting history..... https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/18/politics/trump-afghanistan-troop-withdrawal/index.html https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/08/donald-trump-joe-biden-afghanistan https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/trump-pledges-withdraw-troops-afghanistan-christmas-taliban-cheer-n1242590 https://eu.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/politics/2021/03/17/us-troop-withdrawal-afghanistan-trumps-deadline-weighs-biden/4667248001/ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doha_Agreement_(2020)
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Up to now, Hungary has tended to be pro-Putin.
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The problem is that both organistions set preconditions on mebership, which Ukraine has so far not reached. Ironically, they are both now trying to enable fast-track routes for new members, such as Finland and Sweden joining NATO, and Moldova joining the EU.
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Gabriel Gatehouse, the BBC correspondant, was on R4 news earlier, giving a breakdown of what keeps Putin in power. He likened it to a 3 legged stool; firstly a handful of close allies who control the army, the FSB, and the KGB; second the 'technocrats', professional diplomats and civil servants, such as Sergei Lavrov the Foreign Minister; and thirdly the oligarchs, or at least a subset of them that have remained closely loyal to him. In terms of who knew what was happening, the first group were in on it, most of the second and third groups were not told until the invasion started, having been consistently told that the 'exercises' were just that.
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It is written into Ukraine's constitution to work towards and acheive membership of the EU and NATO.
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Given the accuracy of their 'smart' weaponry on show in Ukraine, they might well hit Peru with the missiles aimed at the US.
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There are issues with ground water contamination and atmospheric problems due to escaping gas. There may well be geological issues as well, but as the shale gas areas in the US tend to be much more open and relatively unpopulated, compared to the UK, they will impact fewer people, and the economics work better with less environmental restrictions and protections to be catered for. ( Plus the US regulatory bodies tend to be more lax ).
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Bhutan are so confident about preserving their territorial integrity they haven't bothered to build a navy 😉
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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And probably had ideas on how to do so as POTUS.
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Perhaps, but it was up here they actually started. Our protests had much less effect on the Tory Government than those down South.
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The geological issues will prevent it starting up again. The test wells in Lancashire were picked as being the most stable, and they easily exceeded the safety guidelines for tremors. ( Funny how nobody ever semed to push for fracking in Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire, and Kent, where there are supposed to be substantial deposits of gas ).
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The Government shut down fracking because (1) the yields and economic benefit would be far less than originally speculated, and (2) the geological impact far exceeded the safety limits put in place, and the industry failed to find ways to alleviate this.
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Prices for gas, electricity and petrol/diesel were rocketing before this all kicked off, the war has just added another factor to supplement post pandemic inflation. As for heating bills, in a month's time people won't be heating their homes as much. Agree that the Government should do more, but won't hold my breath.
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Do you think they wil have DLC with abandoned Russian tanks and other AFVs ?
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Meanwhile, on planet Earth............... https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/06/politics/trump-putin-ukraine/index.html https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/mar/02/time-to-confront-trump-putin-network https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/03/02/putin-invade-ukraine-trump-00012897
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The Russians have established evacuation routes from Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Mariupol; some lead to Russia, some to Belarus, and others have been mined.
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Leeds - Villa is on AMAZON. They are only showing re-scheduled matches that were on their original schedule.
