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Up On Cripple Creek - The Band
He's a fantastic player, people being so blasé about seeing the back of him boggles my mind.
And now the last 5/6 tickets is suddenly let me at least to get to the please make sure you are eligible
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That just sounds like Ballague repeating the existing media narratives while trying to make it sound like he has inside information.
What evidence are you looking for to establish corruption?
RIP Larry , loved him while he played for us, hated him when he ended up at Forest :'(
Was down by the Three Graces a bit earlier. Pretty windy. But what I noticed is what I couldn't see, which would be BMD and the stadium going up. It seems to me those Evertonians who think neutrals will be seeing and taking pictures of their "iconic" stadium from the Three Graces area are going to be well disappointed.
You get a good view as you arrive by Irish ferry or cruise ship...but there's also a fine view of Anfield
Well it depends what you think it will cost to renationalise, but the low end estimate is around £15bn so it will not take a lot of time to pay itself back given the level of money currently being sucked out of the system. You can find bigger numbers, but mainly those come from groups that are backed from the water companies themselves. Ultimately it comes down to what the government want to pay, not what the shareholders want.Ive no idea how much it will cost to renationalise and update the whole system but it's not right to say it's a no brainer because it will pay for itself in a few years. people accept this sort of stuff as fact and tear into Labour.
Of course there's a lot of money that needs to be injected to fix the infrastructure, but if the current plan is to let private companies hike the bills 40% then I think they can find a more popular alternative.
As for whether the Labour party should prioritise it, I would think that there are fewer simpler wins for them right now. It's popular from a political perspective and cost effective, so I don't buy the argument that letting the relevant minister crack on with it is somehow going to stop them fixing the NHS or whatever.
We've been through some of these before.
But in any case I'm talking about what kind of evidence or proof you're hoping to come across to prove the case that PGMOL is corrupt when it comes to Liverpool.