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Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Real Estate   来源:Film  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Mr Woodman describes the arrival of a ship, taking a number of soldiers back to England: "It was a grand sight to see all the lights on and everyone cheering and singing... as she put her nose out to the happy journey home."

Mr Woodman describes the arrival of a ship, taking a number of soldiers back to England: "It was a grand sight to see all the lights on and everyone cheering and singing... as she put her nose out to the happy journey home."

He said the city was "perfectly stable and financially sound" and Hampshire's debt was a "huge threat to our financial security".Conservative group leader Simon Bosher called the plan a "complete and utter mess".

Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

He cited concerns from the council's finance director that it would "undoubtedly have an impact" on Portsmouth's budget.John Woods, chair of Portsmouth City Unison, told councillors staff should not be expected to take on extra work, comparing it to "turkeys peeling the potatoes, setting the oven to roasting temperature and making their own stuffing".He warned if Unison members were forced into additional work, the union could consider industrial action.

Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

The council's submission to government is due on 21 March.A paedophile who offered a woman £300 to let him sexually abuse her baby granddaughter has been jailed for four years and one month.

Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

Craig Binns, 31, also "bragged" to the woman he had previously paid other people to let him rape their children, including £1,000 to violate a two-year-old girl, Newcastle Crown Court heard.

The horrified woman, who had met him less than three weeks earlier on a dating website, took screenshots of his messages and gave them immediately to police.In over a dozen interviews, undocumented immigrants said it was a topic of heated discussion in their communities, WhatsApp groups and social media.

Some, like Gabriela, believe it won't impact them at all."I'm not scared at all, actually," she said. "That's for criminals to worry about. I pay taxes, and I work."

"In any case, I'm undocumented," she added. "[So] how would they even know about me?"In an election campaign where immigration loomed large as a major concern of US voters, Trump frequently pledged to deport migrants en masse from US soil from his first day in office if he were to return to the presidency.

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