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kreuzberger wrote: Tue Jan 25, 2022 9:46 pm Ekskeruse-me, Ukraine? This is no more the UK's war than Tigray or Myanmar is. (Unless you include arms sales, that is.)
The UK is a signatory of the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances and, as such, a guarantor of Ukraine's security. Therefore, if anyone threatens, let alone attacks, Ukraine it is very much "our war".
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In 2014 the NATO summit took place in Cardiff. Up to that point the alliance had been eagerly signing up central and eastern European states like a drunk manager at the transfer deadline. Then Ukraine was turned down.
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I heard the Blond Bloviator banging on at PMQs about how their 40,000 extra NHS employees will reduce waiting times.

In a week's time, about 70,000 unvaccinated NHS England staff will receive their dismissal notices...
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Stick the money on the national debt and nobody in his party will care, same as no Republicans do. But wasn't this money supposed to "fix social care"?

Despite what some people said at the time, NI is a very progressive tax (though not as progressive as income tax could be, or some other combination of taxes). The main beneficiaries of this will be high earning households. Better to do the tax rise or something like it, and redistribute that money to poorer households.

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