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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20240874

Dunno whether to laugh or cry... He could potentially beat his own U-turning record ffs.

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Here are a number of cheaper solutions.

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/l/Decision-Dice

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Amnesia10 wrote:
Here are a number of cheaper solutions.

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/l/Decision-Dice

None with "bash the poor" options, which means he'll have to be creative with his questions.

I am a bit dismayed by this. He certainly needs some way of getting the mood of the nation, but if he can't stick his head out of the Westminster window and see what's going on for himself, then he's really got no place being PM in the first place.

All I can see happening now are more heated campaigns on Twitter etc. where people try to "load" the weight of a certain word or phrase to get it to flag up on this system.

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Here are a number of cheaper solutions.

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/l/Decision-Dice

None with "bash the poor" options, which means he'll have to be creative with his questions.

I am a bit dismayed by this. He certainly needs some way of getting the mood of the nation, but if he can't stick his head out of the Westminster window and see what's going on for himself, then he's really got no place being PM in the first place.

All I can see happening now are more heated campaigns on Twitter etc. where people try to "load" the weight of a certain word or phrase to get it to flag up on this system.

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All I can see happening now are more heated campaigns on Twitter etc. where people try to "load" the weight of a certain word or phrase to get it to flag up on this system.

Seems like a good idea.Can we start with the word 'youuselesscock'?


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Rumours of an app first surfaced in April this year when it was speculated that the prime minister would use it to keep an eye on the activities of ministers on various different social networks.

It is called Facebook. :oops:

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Here are a number of cheaper solutions.

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/l/Decision-Dice

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