Land Grab: Leftist UK Govt Hopes to Take Private Land Without Paying Full Market Price
Owners who don’t want to be turfed off their land face being effectively punished by eminent domain paying less than theoretical market rate.
Owners who don’t want to be turfed off their land face being effectively punished by eminent domain paying less than theoretical market rate.
The Times, largely seen as the paper of record within the United Kingdom, has run a cartoon on the topic of wanting to put former President Donald Trump in jail.
Hints in British media that Channel migrants will be sent to Albania are “fake news”, according to the Albanian government.
Times columnist Hilary Rose has praised Friends star Jennifer Aniston for dropping actual friends and acquaintances who will not disclose their vaccination status, saying: “Hear, hear, Jen, and respect for speaking out.”
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Me: “Seriously though, some people can’t even afford bread.”
Parris: “Let them eat cake!”
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