Britain's Newsroom | Thursday 14th March

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It never ceases to amaze me, no one apart from Pres Trump ever, ever talks about peace talks! It’s just war, war and more war!

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Disgusting Andrew talking to bev like that your treating her like conspiracy theorist I’m disturbed by what I’ve seen shutting her up this was her show before and it was better sad day gbnews

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May I suggest to you as well as to my own country that there is too much building on too much recent legislation, which is inclusive of too much of technological aspects. Perhaps we ought to go back 100 years to laws and rules in place then, ask conscience if anything really, really, really needs updating and so act and leave off technology because its charm is fading. Since Mr. Starmer is a legal professional, he may be inclined to fiddle with laws were he to become PM.

Horse as well as dog racing is much, , much less in favor in the US than it used to be; though the Triple Crown Races and some others are still celebrated. Dog tracks are pretty much gone. County fairs don't include horse races as much any more. There has been soul searching. Many people share the younger man's view that though horses love to run, and often like to have riders on their backs when they are taught to work as a partnership of two species, and in very modified steeplechase, believe it or not, if you rightly asked a horse or a greyhound if they wanted to be a race worker, I think they would say "Neigh." Andrew, the rationale of luxury you use is for humans. Have two princes run around the track together in that rationale, then they can go back to their luxury. Horses generally like to be in meadows, grazing; or being ridden by their human "family" members. Yes, they respond to excitement and recognize a racing track and crowd; they are only equine, after all. Most species humans deal with seem to welcome company. Only a horse can tell what it loves. Don't giggle about this; animals do make many decisions, and in the American west, you will see herds crossing the road if they can get out to it, by their own reasoning. When a horse is killed, it usually had an owner who most likely is weeping. One horse killed this way is one horse too many, IMO.

My conscience told me in December that Rishi Sunak isn't there anymore; physically he was there, but he finished the work projects and has been doling them out, but mentally he is gone. If this happens, I would think he was in on it, or even dreamed it up. Mentally he has gone on working on his next desired position, I would think.

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