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Frances Smith
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Pensions Analyst, music lover, ambivalent on Brexit. Author of the First Sword Chronicles and other fantasies.
Joined April 2017
RT @aleiah_art: @Fr_Smith_Empire , thanks my friend after all this cancer nightmare i nevert thought i'll be here i hope i continue recover…
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@Bluejack222 @Eryx45__ @aleiah_art Possibly because half the people who see this seem to assume that Jaune must be dead because he's not in the picture?
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@xNoe282900 @Eryx45__ @aleiah_art No, the plot is far more off the rails than that, it was actually Cinder who saved Pyrrha (from Amber), having had an epiphany and turned against Salem. Jaune is alive, but he's the strategist so he stays in the rear and coordinates while Pyrrha leads the troops
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@Lenosallose @Eryx45__ @aleiah_art Next to Nora is Arslan Altan, who appeared in Volume 3 as the leader of Team ABRN. Jaune is back at Pyrrha's house running mission control.
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@sam_bidwell But those 'NW European social structures' were intrinsically Protestant; how do you recreate something totally bound up with religion in an irreligious society?
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@TravelerT04 @schmukzino @jesse_history @Walkabout14806 Even if Starmer went, which I doubt, the Conservatives have just demonstrated its perfectly possible to keep changing Prime Ministers within the same party without going to the country. Labour would just appoint Streeting.
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@murum_fugere @owenjonesjourno Owen had been marginalised within the Labour party long before he actually left.
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@jjsmclaughlin @owenjonesjourno @theclawsoftime I would have said it would be a Reeves v Rayner fight, as the embarassment of not having had a woman leader would be too great to ignore, but Reeves seems to be trying to shoot her own foot off.
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@ProfTimBale @hugorifkind @thetimes I can think you can make a case that Theresa May won re-election. Even if it didn't feel like victory, she remained Prime Minister for two more years at the head of the largest party in the House of Commons.
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@wallaceme Why is taxing people when they're too dead to notice worse than taxing them when they're alive? The living might actually use the money, but the dead can't take it with them.
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@Hearts_4Sammi @boysaviuh 'Pure' evil is a bit harsh; she seems to care enough about her family to act in (her perception of) their best interests, she's hard and ruthless but it's not like she's omnicidal or anything.
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@IanDunt Partly because even Labour aren't talking about this; they're still playing coy on HS2 until the budget.
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@RoyleRedlegs @Lons "We cannot sacrifice the future for the sake of the present" does sound like something a Bond villain might say to justify his genocidal plans.
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@DJ_McCann @Brendan_m_Hodge You can view a specific tweet (for example, if linked to it from a news website) but you can't see any of the replies.
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@Musing_Stranger @owenjonesjourno He doesn't seem ideologically extreme, he comes across as being just a guy, as much as a politician can.
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@redhistorian Before the election I thought it would be a straight fight between Rayner and Reeves to succeed Starmer, but after all this WFA backlash I'm starting to think Streeting might be in with a chance after all.
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@GordonSBrooks @moniza_hossain @KdotJohnson_ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum announces that it's a comedy in the opening number, and everything ends happily for practically every single character by the end.
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