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    #46
    Re: what's happening in the UK

    Originally posted by Tylluan Penry View Post
    It's really, horrible.
    Has news of the CHilcot report reached outside the UK I wonder? And if so, what is the reaction to it?
    Yeah, it's been big news here, but then again, most Germans (and Canadians...it's news there too) were hugely against the Iraq War.

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      #47
      Re: what's happening in the UK

      Originally posted by Tylluan Penry View Post
      It's really, horrible.
      Has news of the CHilcot report reached outside the UK I wonder? And if so, what is the reaction to it?
      Yep, it's pretty big here too (well it was earlier today at least). Though our media are basically just translating articles from your media... I haven't seen any real reaction to it yet... I saw a few headlines earlier. But now I can't find any, burried under football I think. Weird priotities.
      Last edited by iris; 07 Jul 2016, 14:54.
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        #48
        Re: what's happening in the UK

        Corbyn has spoken:

        Labour’s membership has surged to half a million. And all of us know freedom of movement will never be accepted if it means the freedom to exploit cheap labour

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          #49
          Re: what's happening in the UK

          I disagree with a few points, but it's largely something I can get behind.
          Trust is knowing someone or something well enough to have a good idea of their motivations and character, for good or for ill. People often say trust when they mean faith.

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            #50
            Re: what's happening in the UK

            Corbyn is brilliant.
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              #51
              Re: what's happening in the UK

              I usually agree with him. I appreciate him as a political leader and wish we had someone of his level of influence here. Generally, the Left and most of the Greens share a lot of his ideas here, but they're not so influential in federal politics right now.

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