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- BimothyX2 : Unfunny, uninteresting and unrelated to drama
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I have a plan to stop the boats and it’s working. Small boat arrivals are down.
— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) January 18, 2024
Labour can’t say how they’d stop the boats because they have no plan and would take us back to square one.
That’s why we must stick with our plan to deliver the long-term change our country needs.
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GOP:
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Among a wider pool of all registered voters, the survey indicates Fetterman with a 10-point 51%-41% lead, with 7% of those questioned undecided.
THESE 11 SENATE RACES WILL DETERMINE WHICH PARTY HOLDS THE SENATE MAJORITY According to the Marist Poll, Fetterman leads Oz by 22 points among independent votes, with just over one in 10 Independents undecided.
"Fetterman is ahead of Oz among most demographic groups.
Most Republicans (56%) said inflation was their most pressing issue.
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- dont_log_me_out : China win probability up 10%
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Women pushed even further from power in Xi Jinping’s China
Emma Graham-Harrison | Oct 22, 2022 |
Across seven decades of turmoil and change, one thing about China’s leadership has remained unchanged.
In Xi Jinping’s “new era” of digital authoritarianism, men remain in charge of the country.
The Covid tsar, Sun Chunlan, was the only woman on the outgoing Politburo, and one of only three women who have made it that far as political operators in their own right – rather than as wives of powerful men or propaganda tools – in over 70 years of Communist rule.
Photograph: Andy Brownbill/AP Among the ranks of assembled dignitaries at the Party congress was Zhang Gaoli, the former vice-premier whom tennis champion Peng Shuai publicly accused of sexual assault last year.
Peng went missing for weeks after making her accusations on social media.
Communism made it easier for women to get an education and join the workforce, but as in many other countries they were still expected to do the majority of domestic work, a “double shift” that is tiring and limits career opportunities.
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