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These discussions are especially interesting because a leadership election is required all over again. This man Cameron's latest embrace of aberration - I mean handing over kids to cohabiting deviants- is the last straw. How can anyone endorse a party that keeps a man like that as its leader?
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Nearshoring works,
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I think it is a shame that they cut Cameron off at the end. From his comments in this weeks reeanlvt podcast, I believe he was going to explain that he was try to maintain his objectivity as a journalist when he turned down the invitation.
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