Just a few bad apples.
We can agree to disagree, but i’m right.
Reality always wins in the end.
This is how realignments happen…
Too inconsequential to be sued
My years-long effort to drive family and friends away has really paid off this year.
Well, except the wingnuts. fuck those guys!
Perhaps you mistook them for somebody who gives a damn – Nancy Pelosi
I personally stopped the public option…
I did not have this on my fuck 2020 bingo card.
I’ve spoken to my cat about this, but it doesn’t seem to do any good.
How does anyone do Gilligan’s Island as trump world and not cast Jared as Gilligan?
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Commenting, Gaurav Singh, founding partner at venture capitalist firm JPIN VCATS, told Express.co.uk: India is one of the world’s largest economies and presents huge potential as a key partner for trade and investment for the UK. India is a 21st-century powerhouse and creating a strong UK-India trading relationship will help to fuel economic recovery in a post-Brexit, post-Covid UK.
“India and the UK have been working to improve trade and it can really allow the UK to benefit from the immense growth India is about to experience in the coming decade.
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“I am proud to be pushing on with our Enhanced Trade Partnership, which will secure more high-quality jobs as we work towards a full free trade agreement.”
Her optimism was backed up by Nayan Gala, Founding Partner at venture capitalist firm JPIN VCATS.
He said: It s great to see that the UK and Indian governments have agreed to an enhanced trade partnership.
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“India is a 21st-century powerhouse the UK-India trading relationship is already worth almost £24 billion, with 383 Indian companies in the UK employing more than 82,000 people.
“The ETP will help to fuel economic recovery in a post-Brexit, post-Covid UK and really allow the UK to benefit from the immense growth India is about to experience in the coming decade.