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With British troops pulled out of Iraq and the US to pull all their forces from the cities at the end of this month can we say it's a job well done? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8...
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paraffin
New Speaker John Bercow is also tainted by the expenses scandal, having "flipped" his second home and having also evaded Capital Gains Tax, which he will now "voluntarily" repay. Is his integrity...
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Clanad
While watching a news program here in the U.S., this evening, a nice looking older, obviously British woman was one of several being interviwed. It seemed she was most likely a U.S. citizen since she...
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Gromit
After two hostages were killed in Iraq, the Government, and David Milliband in particular are facing criticism. Other countries pay the abductors and their people are set free. The British refuse to...
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Haggisdj
I thought that we all signed the same Human Rights legislation? How then can the French do this? There is not a chance of it happening in this country.
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Razzle09
What are the chances of us having John Wick as the new speaker or is Anne Widdecombe the hot favourite?!
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azassabi
Will some one kindly explain in a very simple language what is human cloning and how it is done?
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anotheoldgit
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-119433 7/Tainted-race-Speaker-Five-hopefuls-cash-had. html Should MPs who have been tainted in anyway over the recent expenses wangle be allowed to take up the...
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Gromit
Eric Illsley, the Labour MP, is thought to have made the highest phantom claim ? recouping more than ?6,000 over and above his council tax bills since 2004. Over 50 other MPs have claimed more than...
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Bobbisox
I love Wimbledon fortnight but not sure who I would like to win it, gone are the *stars* of the game, the entertainers like Illya Nastasi, Jimmy Connors, McEnroe and even ice-cool Borg, it used to be...
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padanarm
Can someone be convicted of murder if there's no body? How can the prosecutor prove that someone is dead if there's no body?
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R1Geezer
...of the foriegn invasion? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ir eland/8104287.stm Is the public starting to say, enough is enough or are they just not very tolerant in Belfast?
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Julnar
Have the Tories signalled the death knell of the I.D Card with this pronouncement? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8104481 .stm
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Marky B
I have been in the licensed trade for 30 years now (I am 46),but would love to leave it for a brand new job. I have a clean driving licence (from 1980),and I have a very good interpersonal skills...
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CAJ1
Have you always done the same job? I'm looking at re-training to be a reflexologist and want to know if any of you have had a major career change, if it was a good or bad thing? And if you stayed in...
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rov1200
If you lived in an area not suitable for upgrading your internet speed via optic cable would you be happy to pay an extra ?6/year on your BT phone bill so that 90% of the population can be connected?...
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Gromit
The Conservative leader used a discussion about his opposition to ID cards to do what appeared to be an impression of a Nazi officer. Adopting an exaggerated German accent, he asked the crowd 'Where...
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Oneeyedvic
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8102862.st m British Airways is asking thousands of staff to work for nothing, for up to one month, to help the airline survive. The appeal, sent by e-mail to more...
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sqad617
I though that Harriet Harman and Mrs Blair were going to get Sir F's pension reduced? All quiet?
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padanarm
What's the difference between a virus and a bacteria? What makes a bacterium a form of life whereas a virus is just a bunch of chemicals?

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