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Posted on 12-05-2010 11:11
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Alexa rarely has any details correct ... so I doubt it. Unfortunately, Guadaloupe isn't on Google Analytics, but I can say that we've had 1 visit from the nearby Dominician Republic and 2 visits from Jamaica over the past month. |
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Posted on 12-05-2010 11:29
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Crommy wrote:
George Osborne appointed as Chancellor.
F***. Inevitable, but a small part of me still hoped for Vince Cable.
Vince Cable is head of business/banks... Not entirely sure what that means but it looks like George is passing on the tough part of being chancellor! |
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Posted on 12-05-2010 12:05
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stuartmcstuart wrote:
Crommy wrote:
George Osborne appointed as Chancellor.
F***. Inevitable, but a small part of me still hoped for Vince Cable.
Vince Cable is head of business/banks... Not entirely sure what that means but it looks like George is passing on the tough part of being chancellor!
Which is very good - the less Osborne has to do and the more Cable does, the better our economy will be.
Good to see Chris Huhne in the Cabinet, even if it's only as Energy and Climate Change Secretary.
Just hoping David Laws gets a position. Another very good Lib Dem politican
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Posted on 12-05-2010 16:34
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Anyone else looking through the coalition cabinet and it's policies, and actually feeling quite...hopeful 
Also - Chris Grayling looks unlikely to secure a cabinet position
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Posted on 12-05-2010 16:42
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Crommy wrote:
Anyone else looking through the coalition cabinet and it's policies, and actually feeling quite...hopeful
Also - Chris Grayling looks unlikely to secure a cabinet position 
yep, I am actually starting to like the idea of a more proportional voting system, I honestly think that this coalition could work, and that this way we get the ideal result.
The best lib dem policies + whichever of the conservative and labour are currently in vogue.
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Posted on 12-05-2010 16:51
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Crommy wrote:
Anyone else looking through the coalition cabinet and it's policies, and actually feeling quite...hopeful
I'm hoping the Lib Dems scrap the stupid tory policies, and the tories get rid of the stupid lib dem policies.
Hopeful - yep.
However, fixed term parliaments - NO!
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Posted on 12-05-2010 16:55
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doddy13 wrote:
Crommy wrote:
Anyone else looking through the coalition cabinet and it's policies, and actually feeling quite...hopeful
I'm hoping the Lib Dems scrap the stupid tory policies, and the tories get rid of the stupid lib dem policies.
Hopeful - yep.
However, fixed term parliaments - NO!
What's bad about fixed term parliaments?
Policies confirmed so far: https://news.bbc.c...677088.stm
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Posted on 12-05-2010 16:58
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I'm not getting why this country is so anti-europe. It's a great institution.
I get being anti-euro (even though it doesn't bother me in the slightest if we changed to it). But Europe has changed our country for the better. (Even though the immigration policy of europe has it's downsides for us, more than most other countries)
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Posted on 12-05-2010 17:07
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doddy13 wrote:
I'm not getting why this country is so anti-europe. It's a great institution.
I get being anti-euro (even though it doesn't bother me in the slightest if we changed to it). But Europe has changed our country for the better. (Even though the immigration policy of europe has it's downsides for us, more than most other countries)
The newspapers - predominantly the Daily Mail, are very, very anti-Europe, and are very responsible for public opinion - which reflects in government
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Posted on 12-05-2010 17:32
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Crommy wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
I'm not getting why this country is so anti-europe. It's a great institution.
I get being anti-euro (even though it doesn't bother me in the slightest if we changed to it). But Europe has changed our country for the better. (Even though the immigration policy of europe has it's downsides for us, more than most other countries)
The newspapers - predominantly the Daily Mail, are very, very anti-Europe, and are very responsible for public opinion - which reflects in government
a 2 word answer would have done there
Daily Mail
It explains an awful lot.
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Posted on 12-05-2010 18:01
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Boo to nuclear. I want wind farms. Lots and lots of wind farms.
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Posted on 12-05-2010 18:11
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At least you don't have a moron like Wilders |
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Posted on 12-05-2010 18:23
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ruben wrote:
At least you don't have a moron like Wilders
Yeah, we have morons like Griffin! |
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Posted on 12-05-2010 18:42
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rjc_43 wrote:
Boo to nuclear. I want wind farms. Lots and lots of wind farms.
but they're such eyesores. i'll nearly be able to see them through the exhaust fumes from the motorway
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Posted on 12-05-2010 18:44
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In the North Sea? Really? Where the old Oil Rigs are? You can see there? Yeah? Want some more question marks? No? Yeah? More wind farms? Yeah!
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Posted on 12-05-2010 18:49
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rjc_43 wrote:
In the North Sea? Really? Where the old Oil Rigs are? You can see there? Yeah? Want some more question marks? No? Yeah? More wind farms? Yeah!
Have you seen my sarcasm? Have you seen it and I haven't seen yours? Do we both agree that wind farms are good? Yes!
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Posted on 12-05-2010 19:54
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wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
rjc_43 wrote:
In the North Sea? Really? Where the old Oil Rigs are? You can see there? Yeah? Want some more question marks? No? Yeah? More wind farms? Yeah!
Have you seen my sarcasm? Have you seen it and I haven't seen yours? Do we both agree that wind farms are good? Yes!
Did you see that I saw your sarcasm? Yes? Well I did. But failed to put Mr after my post.

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Posted on 12-05-2010 20:07
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Can I say that they're not eyesores, they're graceful and cool. |
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Posted on 12-05-2010 20:12
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"They" tell us that these wind farms use the wind to generate electricity but you should not believe this. There is a massive conspiracy going on and its time the truth came out.
The truth is that these wind farms don't use the wind - they generate wind! Haven't you noticed that the faster the turbine blades spin the windier it gets? This country seems to have got a lot windier since they started building these wind farms and we now know why.
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Posted on 12-05-2010 20:30
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rjc_43 wrote:
wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
rjc_43 wrote:
In the North Sea? Really? Where the old Oil Rigs are? You can see there? Yeah? Want some more question marks? No? Yeah? More wind farms? Yeah!
Have you seen my sarcasm? Have you seen it and I haven't seen yours? Do we both agree that wind farms are good? Yes!
Did you see that I saw your sarcasm? Yes? Well I did. But failed to put Mr  after my post.

Well, you are a hard personality to judge. And no i don't think they're an eyesore either.
I'm so confused now. Are you being serious crommy?
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