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    Issues that Reform are strong on.

    Reform's annual conference takes place this weekend in Birmingham, with 5,500 tickets reportedly already sold. It is thought that one in five of the nation's lobbyists will be there too. The party has now been ahead in the polls for five months. Never before has a party other than...
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    Nigel Farage has already seized power in Great Britain - David Williamson, Express

    That's been known for a while - not in the main headlines though. One trick was getting paid for his GB News work to his company and not to himself.
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    Is respect earned or given

    Depends on the situation: in the military, respect is given. Even if you dislike the person above you - you respect the badge. In civvy street, I tend to sit back and observe the person's behaviour first.
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    Nigel Farage has already seized power in Great Britain - David Williamson, Express

    Depending on who you read: Fartage was either eviscerated for his free speech claims and hypocrisy or he stood up for the American Republican laissez-faire view of online safety laws in Europe and the UK in support of the big Tech companies. One thing continues to puzzle me, Reform and Fartage...
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    Food and drink exporters starting to explore greater trade with China, EU and India

    "US President Donald Trump says his sweeping tariffs on most of the world will create jobs in the US, boost the American economy and bolster Washington's tax revenues. But some experts have warned that they could also push exporters towards other countries like China and risk raising prices...
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    The New Name For The Pentagon!!

    One of the many reasons to have an ex-military leader at the top of Government is that they have usually seen and experienced battle and know the actual human costs of some of their decisions. Anyhow, with the biggest and highest funded military in the world - who does the USA need to...
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    Nigel Farage has already seized power in Great Britain - David Williamson, Express

    I can't ever bring myself to vote Conservative again until it really becomes a wide church of Conservative views again. It's not as bad as the Republican Party in the US being moulded around Trump and MAGA but on both sides of the Atlantic - the Conservatives lack any who would be classic...
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    Any suggestions for a new computer?

    How much is that compared to extra RAM and a GPU to get the same work done on a good PC? Sadly, Apple has gone the other way and others are following suit. Please explain/expand on this? ⌘Q does the same job. I worked for a guy who liked the X on a PC because he could close Pornhub down...
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    Nigel Farage has already seized power in Great Britain - David Williamson, Express

    On immigration. The nation (I'd even guess 50% of Reform supporters) are pro Ukraine and want to keep the NHS free from the marketplace etc. His single issue of immigration may win him more seats but I'm not sure he can get away with a lack of other policies that are in tune with the general...
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    Xi's massive military parade and leader's parade, upsets Trump

    Is this why he was crying on Truth Social afterwards? Yep, Trump has marched to his own beat – taking America on a dramatic new course and creating new international bedfellows in a matter of months. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c98d5gplj52o He certainly pushed nations that were at...
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    Any suggestions for a new computer?

    Fair point. For anyone else though - a base Mac Mini that will happily run Photoshop / Affinity for Photography purposes vs an equivalent PC with Graphics card does not make any kind of financial sense. Not anymore really - one good thing about the failed "Apple Intelligence" project is that...
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    Should Europe support the US in its upcoming struggle with China ?

    You were always that guy mate. I'm working off those who did vote. 77,302,416 voted for Trump (49.8%) vs 75,012,178 (48.3%) voting for Harris. https://www.bbc.com/news/election/2024/us/results
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    Should Europe support the US in its upcoming struggle with China ?

    Nearly half the US electorate voted Trump twice. Don't make the mistake that these people will simply vanish with him - look at how Brexiters have largely morphed into supporters of Reform. Complex question. China has huge economic problems (as does the USA) and they might just choose to see...
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    Any suggestions for a new computer?

    Interesting. Apple silicon doesn't allow for a separate GPU and Adobe products have to use the hardware available if they want to sell to Mac based customers. Personally always prefer Macs for Apple when I taught Photoshop classes but I've swapped to Affinity now and have them on my Mac and PC...
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    Xi's massive military parade and leader's parade, upsets Trump

    China's Xi steals the limelight in a defiant push against US-led world order As the cannon fire echoed through Tiananmen Square, even before the first set of troops goose-stepped their way through Beijing's central avenue, the day's most enduring image unfolded. China's President Xi Jinping...
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