Groundhog Day. When it comes to economic management, Britain really does try the same thing over and over, somehow expecting the outcome to be different. Cutting public investment at this point would be economic self-harm. www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
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Prize to the person who manages to make a convincing argument that Georgia is more important to the EU than the UK. Might want to make the argument it is more important than the US as well, as only the US-EU trade relationship is more important than UK-EU.
The best bits in the Boris Johnson memoirs are the unintentional revelations. Here, we learn that the Queen read government briefings, and he didn't.
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Even reading the words makes me wince.
Well, well, what do we have here? I didnāt think it would be possible, but Iāve just demolished an entire pack in one go! š½
Hopefully, my supervisors will be forgiving. If not, Iāll have to stockpile their favourite biscuits!
In all fairness, that sounds like something I would do; in fact, if I decide to pursue a PhD, I can see myself being more of a ten-year finisher than anything else. Slow and steady wins the race!
I can't make up my mindāone minute I want to pursue a PhD, and the next I feel utterly sick at the thought.
Agreed. I ended up eating a few of the smaller ones to equal an adult portion. I felt guilty for a split second, but had it been a single larger bag, I don't think I would have felt the same.