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Sexy Cougars Come Out to Play in Television Dance Contest

by observer1 in Government, September 26, 2011
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They’re two mature women who love being on show, out there in the TV spotlight. Now the dream has come true for shapely Edwina and sexy Nancy as they strut, pout and snarl on Strictly Come Dancing – the BBC’s hit dance contest show. Watch out for the sparks!

Canada News | Royal Wedding Guest List Updated | by Johnny Lucas

by Canadasocialmedianews in People, April 25, 2011
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Margaret Thatcher was invited, so was John Major. Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were not. Is it because they are Labour, not Tory? Sarah Ferguson, Prince William’s aunt is excluded too, presumably because she divorced Uncle Andrew. And I’ve given up on waiting by my mailbox for that big thick envelope holding my invitation to arrive.

The Poll Tax Riots

by john smither in Government, March 31, 2011
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The series of disturbances aimed at the introduction of the Poll Tax into the British tax system occurred during the spring of 1990. The largest of these by far was the one held in central London on the last day of March in that year which turned from a demonstration into a riot.

Cuts? Government Creates New Department Over Night

by Lucas Dié in Government, February 15, 2011
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Did you really believe in your government making spending cuts where it hurts (them)? Forget it! The Lib-Con coalition just created a new government department with a new head over night. There might be a silver lining in this appointment, though.

Anne Widdecombe, Former Home Secretary, Actress, Dancer Etc, Profiled Here

by cancreate in Politics, October 3, 2010
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An Insight Into the Career of Anne Widdecombe, Former MP And Participant In Strictly Come Dancing and the story goes on with much more in the pipeline for this remarkable woman.

Britain Could Lose “statehood” with Hung Parliament

by Henry Selzer BA LLB LLM in Government, March 8, 2010
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The inability to discharge executive and law-making functions in a hung parliament means that the government cannot function and upon losing its effectiveness, the state in question fails to comply with the international standards of statehood.

Benefit Britain

by Tim P Stavert in Work, August 27, 2009
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This morning I bought the Daily Express to see the headlines “Five million people in Britain have never worked under Labour, Two million have never worked in their lives.”
This has annoyed me that not only this, but previous Governments have never appeared to encourage people to work and we are rapidly becoming a Third World Nation of “No Hopers” with negative attitudes.

Political Sex Scandals in History

by eddiego65 in History, December 21, 2008
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People often look up to politicians who are supposed to lead by example. So it is definitely disappointing to see them commit indiscretions that jeopardize their careers and create embarrassment not only for themselves but also for their country and families as well. Here are some notable political sex scandals in history.

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