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  1. I'm genuinely surprised he hasn't run as a Tory MP yet. He'd be a perfect fit. Great. It'll give all those economic migrants 'refugees' somewhere to live. I'm sure the locals will be so happy. No, they're probably true Conservatives as opposed to being 'Tory'; you can tell by their repulsion towards parasitic scum like you. The comments are also good: Link to article.
  2. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2636875/Billions-barrels-oil-Sussex-Hampshire-Kent-Analysis-reveals-vast-scale-energy-reserves-underneath-Home-Counties.html Ok, I admit this is going to lead to massive protests by Nimbys, but really I can't see what the issue is with fracking.The extraction equipment leaves minimal footprint, and the stuff about earthquakes and tap water catching fire is a load of old rubbish. If anything, it will bring a lot (and I mean a lot) of new wealth into the areas - surely these nimbys will love it as house prices rise. Anyone who has ever had anything to do with Aberdeen will understand this. Personally as someone living in this area, I am perfectly delighted for fracking to take place, especially if some cheaper energy gives us a chance to fix our otherwise bankrupt economy.
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