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  1. skybluetony176

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    I tell you what, if she can pull a win off there’s going to be some exploding heads in the US. Especially Trump’s. He couldn’t accept that another aging wealthy white man could beat him, he’s never going to accept a black woman could. Let’s face it, she has a mountain to climb given how late...
  2. skybluetony176

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    If Trump wins he’ll be the oldest president in US history my the end of the next term.
  3. skybluetony176

    Leeds Riots

    Correct me if I’m wrong but hasn’t British culture been shaped by the cultures that invaded us, Norman, Saxons, Vikings, Romans etc and the cultures that we bought back from when we invaded… checks notes, the rest of the world. So in denying multiculturalism you are in fact denying the very...
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    Leeds Riots

    I miss the good old days when racists wore the title as a badge of honour. They’re all such snowflakes now. You can’t call me a racist for making racist statements it hurts my feelings.
  5. skybluetony176

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    Apparently she has no backing for the Tory leadership so she’s going of in a sulk.
  6. skybluetony176

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    Has there ever been an MP who out parodies her own parodies before?
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    He’s not an isolated incident though. The whole sentencing system is crazy, especially the amount of time some people spend in prison for crimes relatively harmless when compared to violent and sexual crimes. If they’d shared sexual images of children for instance they’d probably have gotten 2...
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    Anecdotal but a mate of mine was viciously attacked in the street in 2019 in an unprovoked attack. Fractured cheek bone, broken nose bad concussion amongst various other injuries and 2 weeks in hospital. Aside from the fact that it only got to court early this year the guy who was very well...
  9. skybluetony176

    Leeds Riots

    Stop it Nick, you’re killing me. Go and have a cold drink and chill out.
  10. skybluetony176

    Leeds Riots

    Ha ha ha. Case in point. Cheers for that Nick.
  11. skybluetony176

    Leeds Riots

    Heats obviously getting to some on here. Have a cold drink and chill out.
  12. skybluetony176

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    We do. Numbers went up while the threat was being administered. At best it had no effect at worst it had negative effect. You can ignore the facts all you like but it didn’t work. They used to like to point to Australia as justification. Look at the reality in Australia, it didn’t work as a...
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    This is exactly why it was always going to fail. It was a simplistic answer to a complex question. Just so little understanding of the odds for example of people trying to get here. It literally didn’t matter how many people we sent to Rwanda their odds of dying on route to the UK at pretty much...
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    The Rwanda scheme never made a blind bit of difference. Cost us £280M for nothing. The numbers arriving by boats actually went up. If £28M a year has any effect at all it will be money far wiser spent than the Rwanda scheme.
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    I think that’s missing the point. The point was that ministers didn’t understand how to get policy moving so government became stagnant. The constraints you’re talking about already exist, it was incompetence that was the major constraint in delivering policy. Or that was the suggestion in the...
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    Oh there’s many different types of hydrogen. The most readily available is a byproduct of oil and gas refining so evidently there’s a need to invest in green hydrogen production, it’s happening, just not as quickly as it needs to. But with regards to the article you can say the exact same of...
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    China is having a major push on hydrogen vehicles too. China sees hydrogen very much as the future, especially in the home market, sales were up 70% last year alone for hydrogen vehicles. They’ve also developed a way of producing hydrogen from sea water without desalinating it first which is a...
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    So it’s no different to petrol or diesel then in that respect but without the pollution. Batteries only stack up on efficiency if you start the clock much later in the production process or in some cases at point of use. I’m not sure if Toyota are backing off but Hyundai and BMW are joining the...
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    You mean like petrol? As a side note Hydrogen is only dangerous when it’s not handled correctly, that issue has long been solved. Secondly a hydrogen fuel cell doesn’t charge a battery, the cell is essentially a very simple generator with no moving parts. Hydrogen goes in and electricity and...
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    I’ll have to see if I can find it but there was an article out not long after the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle saying that basically all government ministers with very few exceptions have zero idea how government actually works and even less interest in finding out so they announce policies...
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