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DANGERCLOSE London 06 May 19 12.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Did he really? What a revelation, tell us something we don't know [Tweet Link]
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dannyboy1978 06 May 19 12.15pm | |
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Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE
Done Nice one
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dannyboy1978 06 May 19 12.43pm | |
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How true and so simple. Edited by dannyboy1978 (06 May 2019 12.44pm)
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Badger11 Beckenham 06 May 19 12.49pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
How true and so simple. Edited by dannyboy1978 (06 May 2019 12.44pm) Exactly nice and simple for the electorate to understand because we're too thick to understand the nuances of politics. OK last bit was a dig at the Remainers but I agree with Maajid. it would have made sense for Change UK to call themselves the Remain party, instant brand recognition, and if they were successfully rename themselves Change UK afterwards.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 06 May 19 1.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
So I would be correct in saying that even if the nurse never pays the loan back as her salary doesn't hit that level it will still count against her for things like mortgage and loan applications. Just seems an unnecessary burden for people working in a vital sector of our economy. Apparently student loans do not impact your credit score as they are not regarded as a debt but as a future deduction.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 06 May 19 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Apparently student loans do not impact your credit score as they are not regarded as a debt but as a future deduction. They don’t impact your credit score, but as someone mentioned above, they always ask about student loans on a mortgage/loan application, so clearly it’s factored in somehow.
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Stirlingsays 06 May 19 3.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Previously you posted comments from Jacob RM of the conservatives, now you are parroting the notion the 2 party system doesn't work. Seems like your opinion is that of see what way the wind is blowing or who is shouting loudest, then take that as your political viewpoint. Populism in full effect Mogg has fallen a little back in standing with some recently. His support for political correctness disappointed many. Farage has also sold out to an extent....but he has done that to build a broad coalition on the 'anti EU' ticket. He just should have done that from within Ukip. Edited by Stirlingsays (06 May 2019 4.17pm)
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ChrisGC Wantage 06 May 19 3.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Mogg has fallen a little back in standing with some recently. He's support for political correctness disappointed many. Farage has also sold out to an extent....but he has done that to build a broad coalition on the 'anti EU' ticket. He just should have done that from within Ukip. JRM is absolutely finished in my eyes. I always suspected that he was just one of those who finds it easy to snipe from the wings and then I really started to go off him when he wrote an article against Enoch Powell trying to make his old man out to be some kind of white knight. Then he sold out on May's deal as soon as he got a sniff of a chance at the leadership. Absolute c*** of the highest order. Nobody likes a turncoat, they're the worst of the worst. Right down there with grasses and nonces.
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Stirlingsays 06 May 19 3.49pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
JRM is absolutely finished in my eyes. I always suspected that he was just one of those who finds it easy to snipe from the wings and then I really started to go off him when he wrote an article against Enoch Powell trying to make his old man out to be some kind of white knight. Then he sold out on May's deal as soon as he got a sniff of a chance at the leadership. Absolute c*** of the highest order. Nobody likes a turncoat, they're the worst of the worst. Right down there with grasses and nonces. Yep agree....perhaps the last sentence is a little strong but Mogg has lost a lot of support. Powell was a visionary and the blood being shed in London proves him right every day.
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Midlands Eagle 06 May 19 4.02pm | |
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Puss puss. I have deleted your post as you made no effort to discuss anything but merely used it as an excuse to insult the poster
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 06 May 19 4.12pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
JRM is absolutely finished in my eyes. I always suspected that he was just one of those who finds it easy to snipe from the wings and then I really started to go off him when he wrote an article against Enoch Powell trying to make his old man out to be some kind of white knight. Then he sold out on May's deal as soon as he got a sniff of a chance at the leadership. Absolute c*** of the highest order. Nobody likes a turncoat, they're the worst of the worst. Right down there with grasses and nonces. With the greatest of respect JRM has never felt he had any chance of being leader as he has consistently said that he wouldn't command enough support of the Tory MPs .At the end of the day, whilst JRM is high-profile he has never been in the Cabinet, nor held any ministerial post.
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Stirlingsays 06 May 19 4.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
With the greatest of respect JRM has never felt he had any chance of being leader as he has consistently said that he wouldn't command enough support of the Tory MPs .At the end of the day, whilst JRM is high-profile he has never been in the Cabinet, nor held any ministerial post. Well he'd get Jess Phillips's vote if she could vote no doubt. He seems to be very pally with that particular loon.
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