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Also to be a charity you just have to not pay out profits; the people running the charity can pay themselves whatever they like as wages.
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The Question IRL posted:So I saw this on Twitter this week. No, he suggested that May was awfully middle class and that a gentleman such as himself couldn't be expected to live in a flat that looked like it had been furnished by John Lewis.
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# ¿ Jan 9, 2022 11:55 |
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Bobstar posted:Where did the Ivermectin thing even come from? Did some actual scientists look at it as a potential candidate and the antivaxers ran with it, or was it invented out of whole cloth? There were some medical studies suggesting that ivermectin could have an effect on covid, but the sample size and overall quality of the studies was low, and even if they were accurate you would have to take a dangerously high dose to get the effect.
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# ¿ Jan 30, 2022 19:56 |
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fuctifino posted:1922 committee sounds like fun BBC are reporting applause, cheers and MPs being turned away because it's so crowded. What's the loving point, I hope the Tories do scrap it all.
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# ¿ Jan 31, 2022 20:17 |
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Sad Panda posted:Just saw Blackfords speech https://youtu.be/wYNRsC7R9uQ being asked to leave for not accepting to use the word inadvertently. Is this pure decorum? Is it that there's no definite proof that Boris lied as it's still under investigation? As far as I know it's pure decorum. There's a huge, mostly archaic list of unparliamentary language MPs aren't allowed to use. Even if Johnson had been proved to have lied, MPs can't call him a liar in the commons.
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