No. Wales, Ulster and Northern England are poorer; of course no Barnett weighting for North England.
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No, all but London and SE.
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In any case poverty as a driver for Brexit should ring alarm bells for left wing politicians. Big time.
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Poverty isn’t the same driver in Scotland, you see. Scotland is a different country from England.
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No it isn't. The idea Runcorn and Runnymede are in one country and Ravenscraig in another is silly.
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separate legal, education and civil systems suggests differently. Politics might confirm
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Check your passport and come back to me. Seriously. 300 years and still in denial. Fantasists
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @ericjoyce en
fact it is being argued in an English court by eng qc must hold some weight even with you
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ROFL....Court case = guilty. What a vision.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @ericjoyce en
but I've been civil to you so far despite the fact that you are out of touch with reality
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Yeah, that's not exactly civil. The UK is one country. The UK is leaving the EU as it voted to.
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