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SBT

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Good grief why do you always misunderstand? It's not coming from Netflix, haven't you noticed Starmer has latched on to it, Downing St even invited Graham and Thorne in to talk about it.
“I ask myself who is paying and who ultimately benefits” - the answer is Netflix, isn’t it?
 

Captain Dart

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Dan Norris MP
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wingy

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Like I said, it's a drama about a white middle class family. It's safe for them to pull their cocks off about.

Dramatise the Southport murders and he will be in hiding.
The probably will when enough times elapsed for the parents if there is even such a thing.
 

shmmeee

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“I ask myself who is paying and who ultimately benefits” - the answer is Netflix, isn’t it?

Shroedingers government, always a crank favourite. Completely useless yet secretly running the world behind the scenes.
 

Grendel

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PVA

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Pathetic response from Starmer


Firstly it's not a response to Trump:

'A consultation on the government's EV target changes ended in mid-February'

And secondly the changes are minor tweaks.

Obviously you find it pathetic, but I think most would say it's fairly sensible and not worth crying about.
 

Grendel

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Firstly it's not a response to Trump:

'A consultation on the government's EV target changes ended in mid-February'

And secondly the changes are minor tweaks.

Obviously you find it pathetic, but I think most would say it's fairly sensible and not worth crying about.

The notion of continuing with the nonsense of fining uk manufacturers for not achieving impossible targets is pathetic and oddly the industry definitely think it’s something worth crying about
 

PVA

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The notion of continuing with the nonsense of fining uk manufacturers for not achieving impossible targets is pathetic and oddly the industry definitely think it’s something worth crying about

Oh. Your issue isn't that the policy has been relaxed, your issue is that it should have been relaxed further?
 

Grendel

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Oh. Your issue isn't that the policy has been relaxed, your issue is that it should have been relaxed further?

The government is claiming it’s trying to support the industry and is making statements now - he says he’s being bold and backing British brilliance

 

wingy

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Starmer should leave the car industry to it and focus on providing net zero public transport. Why we've still got diesel trains running all over the country 140 years after the first electrified railway god only knows.
The cars are going to be for the rich and business providers anyway,get on with it,mass transit and don't dare equate trip on one person in a car to be competitive.
 

duffer

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I've always been deeply suspicious of anything attached to a massive propaganda campaign, I ask myself who is paying for it and who ultimately benefits. The focus seems to be on restricting social media for minors, that is what the main writer Jack Thorne has said and Australia has already legislated in that area. The new age of censorship is upon us.

We've always censored things based on age ratings, generally for the protection of children. Are you against that?
 

shmmeee

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We've always censored things based on age ratings, generally for the protection of children. Are you against that?

He’s worried he won’t be able to listen to a divorced Dad theorise on virology from his basement as easily. Truly democracy will have died.
 

Sbarcher

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With the latest gold price, it means Gordon Brown lost the UK over £30 billion pounds.
How very prudent he was.
 

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