Point of order: you’re taking 2017 to 2019 changes which will minimise Brexit losses and maximise Remain losses. Should take 2015-2019, 2017 was very much a one off election in terms of voting patterns.
Problem is these people mostly suffer in silence away from society. Shut in homes or drinking themselves to death. Maybe you notice a few more homeless people.
People who’ve never had to work for a living like Johnson just don’t understand the problem. They can buy their way out of any issues.
I’ve got one. Just a cheap one that has the sides but not the top. I really like it TBH, and I’ve got Hue bulbs and you can add them in too but that’s a bit overkill.
Just be prepared for everything to be green during the footy. Can turn it all off or set it to one colour though.
You’re being very binary here, there are many countries which do better with social care than we do whether through mandatory insurance or public systems. The question isn’t “is the perfect system possible it’s “can we do better” and we can. Also whatever we make our priority is affordable...
You’ve just described middle England and the classic Tory voter for the last 60 years. What’s different now is those without assets are voting Tory.
Also, home ownership rates only started going up after years of dropping under the Tories, they’re still below 2010 levels now so mortgage rates...
The vast majority of people self report as left wing, even Tory voters are basically centrists economically on average. What wins the Tories votes isn’t their economics, it’s their cultural attitudes, we are a massively socially conservative country.
Get a bidding war going, get £5m for him.
£1m on a LWB, £2m on a striker, £2m on a CB, get Walsh, James and the GK from Brighton in. Loan another CB and an AM. Finish top six.
Good luck to him, seems a good lad and never moaned about his position in the squad and took everything from the fans in good humour. If he could find a bit of aggression there’s a decent player in there. Hope he goes somewhere he’ll play every week.
Fundamentally their ideology is antithetical to government action so it’s reasonable that there’s not much government action to credit them with.
That said. GDS (government digital service) was pushed hard by Osbourne and Cameron and is excellent, really dragged government web services into...
Not fully formed but there’s a wider point about the left and its aversion to masculinity generally, which encompasses pride, strength, leadership, etc.