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Will Cameron Fall On His Sword To Save His Party?
After Nigel Farage UKIP met Rupert Murdoch he proposed that if Cameron was to step down UKIP would merge with the Tory Party giving them on paper a huge majority of voters at the next election.
We all know how leading politicians have such a feeling of self worth they hardly ever put their party first ahead of their own ambitions.
We all know how leading politicians have such a feeling of self worth they hardly ever put their party first ahead of their own ambitions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, scary stuff that AOG (North Korea - not the Ab Editor)
Ab Editor, not sure that is the case, if anything some seem to be going backwards, in many countries that had been thought more modern in their politics and indeed democracy, we are seeing more hardline leaders, dictators take command, and women who had more freedom, say in Afghanistan, even Turkey, are being made for want of a better way to look at it, to start covering up, and being denied rights they had before. Maybe this is a slow road, but i don't see what happens across much of the Middle East, Arab world, as being particularly good for women especially.
off topic, looked at your link about name change, so it's still being looked into?
off topic, looked at your link about name change, so it's still being looked into?
"a moderate who said that he wanted to wipe Israel off the map, i know the North Koreans leader is a loon, but did he saying anything remotely as provocative."
I didn't say he was very tasteful!
Kim fancies wiping out S. Korea, the US and others in a similar manner though.
We should probably leave Iran and the Israel/Palestine civil war aside as that's always a looped recording :)
I didn't say he was very tasteful!
Kim fancies wiping out S. Korea, the US and others in a similar manner though.
We should probably leave Iran and the Israel/Palestine civil war aside as that's always a looped recording :)
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