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    A more even distribution of wealth would make a difference.
    I recently googled how much each person in the world would get if the world's wealth was divided up equally. I think the answer is about £35k. I know there is a lot of people on this planet but it's mind boggling how much the super rich must really have.
    A question on the chase earlier was about the divorce settlement for the former wife of Jeff Bezoz. £35 billion it was. Now that does blow the mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl998yr View Post
    A more even distribution of wealth would make a difference.
    I recently googled how much each person in the world would get if the world's wealth was divided up equally. I think the answer is about £35k. I know there is a lot of people on this planet but it's mind boggling how much the super rich must really have.
    A question on the chase earlier was about the divorce settlement for the former wife of Jeff Bezoz. £35 billion it was. Now that does blow the mind
    ok what happens then? So we distribute the wealth of the world equally, what happens the day after? The month after the year after?
    person a spends their £35k on Person B car, Now person A has nothing and person B has £70k now what? There are no easy answers and yes the wealth of the 1% (the 0.1% is even more frightening) is bad for humanity.


    As for labour they are all puppets to the same masters. Keir Starmer is a real risk to UK sovereignty his support for globalism makes Tony Blair look like a nationalist, we should be very worried about him personally whatever our political leanings. I think it is time to push back against the two colour Uniparty model, and how an individual does that is up to them, vote for Liberal, Reform or Independent we have to try and do something the current situation is not good for us as a nation, in my opinion.

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    Frightening isn't it?

    When the leader of the opposition prefers Davos to The Houses of Parliament as a place to do business. With the ability of doing deals behind closed doors and with no public records.

    It's the same with France, Canada and any other country run by the globalists!

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Frightening isn't it?

    When the leader of the opposition prefers Davos to The Houses of Parliament as a place to do business. With the ability of doing deals behind closed doors and with no public records.

    It's the same with France, Canada and any other country run by the globalists!
    And an opposition leader that was born in London, lives in London, was Oxford educated and is a millionaire barrister

    Deinitely got his finger on the pulse of the northern voters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    And an opposition leader that was born in London, lives in London, was Oxford educated and is a millionaire barrister

    Deinitely got his finger on the pulse of the northern voters
    Think you'll find their shadow cabinet though has more Northern members than the Government

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    And an opposition leader that was born in London, lives in London, was Oxford educated and is a millionaire barrister

    Deinitely got his finger on the pulse of the northern voters
    You accidentally missed his three years at Leeds University and mentioned his one at Oxford. He was a resident of Boddington Hall in his first year at Leeds. Cheap as chips and not very luxurious, but a great place to be.

    Everyone has to come from somewhere and to say that means that you can’t ‘have the finger on the pulse’ of anyone from anywhere else in the country doesn’t make much sense. Do you think Thatcher (Grantham) did great things for the North? Gordon Brown is Scottish, but that didn't seem to stop Scottish voters turning on Labour for what they perceived to be neglect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    And an opposition leader that was born in London, lives in London, was Oxford educated and is a millionaire barrister

    Deinitely got his finger on the pulse of the northern voters
    Like Farage? The ex-Coutts banker.

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    Like Farage? The ex-Coutts banker.
    Farage has never worked in the banking industry, but he has successfully sued Coutts bank.

    Banking boss Dame Alison Rose has apologised to Nigel Farage for "deeply inappropriate" comments made about him in a document on his suitability as a Coutts customer.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66258137

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
    Farage has never worked in the banking industry, but he has successfully sued Coutts bank.



    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66258137
    I didn't say that Farage worked as a banker at Coutts. He was, at one point, a stockbroker. A good, working-class occupation.

    I assumed that people with some interest in politics would remember that he banked with the exclusive Coutts bank. Farage likes to promote himself as a 'man of the people', but it's Farage inventing himself to promote himself. Just like he did with Brexit.

    He's another Johnson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Frightening isn't it?

    When the leader of the opposition prefers Davos to The Houses of Parliament as a place to do business. With the ability of doing deals behind closed doors and with no public records.

    It's the same with France, Canada and any other country run by the globalists!
    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Frightening isn't it?

    When the leader of the opposition prefers Davos to The Houses of Parliament as a place to do business. With the ability of doing deals behind closed doors and with no public records.

    It's the same with France, Canada and any other country run by the globalists!
    There was a leader who ignored the realities of international economics, what was her name...? Liz something? How did that go..?

    Tories and Reform love to pretend they're all in for the UK but where do the rich - Sunak, Rees-Mogg, Tice, Farage - get their money from? International finance and trade. They'll faff about talking about migration figures and whether there's a Polish shop on the corner but they'll never change the economic structures or money-driven selfish psychology that ironically keeps globalisation going.

    And under a new Government, many things will continue to get worse, regardless of what the new Govt does, because there's a time lag between cause and effect.

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