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Nigel Farage predicts 'THE END' for Starmer as Reform set to DEMOLISH Labour in May elections

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There are only

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only Reform UK candidates standing in

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these elections. There's not a single

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restore candidate in these elections.

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You know, some people can behave in

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life, some can't. I'm not worried about

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it in the least. It's a Conservative

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party matter. I know nothing about it

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whatsoever. But I know that he is

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talking to his old party. It was the

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party that accept he he accepted

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donations on behalf of the Conservative

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party. It's a matter for them. I haven't

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got the fine detail. Well, it would have

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been a big vote had the prime minister

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not threeline whip Labor MPs to support

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him and support the government. And

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because of that, there'll be a handful

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of abstensions, but nothing's really

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going to happen. I mean, look, I you

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know, I I think it's pretty clear to

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everybody that the prime minister has

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misled the House of Commons many, many

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times on this and other issues. It did

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for Boris Johnson. Karma will survive

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today, but I suspect the results on May

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the 7th, if I'm right about how reform

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are doing, will be the end of his

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premiership. What's the um

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parking? Okay.

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Everywhere's free,

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>> you know. I think this

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>> I think this limit.

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>> What's the first It's the first thing.

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It's the first thing you talk about.

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>> Can I park?

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What's it going to cost?

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>> The Burough Council very very sort of

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funny. I think I don't think they like

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we have a fun fair year in February and

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that takes up the whole marketplace.

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>> Nice.

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>> And they don't like that because they

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lose the parking income. And then we

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also have

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>> Fantastic. Nice to see you. Thank you

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very much.

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>> Just want to shake your hand.

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>> Good morning.

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>> Job well done. Good luck with the

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election coming soon.

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>> Thank you very much indeed.

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>> Hello. Good morning. Good luck.

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>> Standing isn't it?

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>> This is Yeah, exactly where I'm

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standing.

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>> Okay. Very good.

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>> Brilliant. Yeah. So, Northland, which is

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that direction and then down the river

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up to the Yeah. So,

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>> and how you getting on?

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>> Good. Yeah. I've been out Leford. Good

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response. Great response to Northland.

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Some people have already voted rather

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vot.

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>> Yeah. From Leoot bumping into people.

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I've bumped into I don't know probably

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15 20 people. That's what you know.

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>> Everyone have voted for.

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>> Have you got many helpers?

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>> Um at the moment I've got three or four

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people from the family. Um, but yeah,

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there's been a great response. We got a

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good little unit here in Northwest.

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It's great.

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>> Have you tried the Indian door knocking

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yet?

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>> Yeah. No, not the cushioning yet. I'm

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going to be doing that towards the end

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of this week. Um, possibly Monday and

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Tuesday. Yeah, I think that's really

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last minute that you

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I'm going to continue on right

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>> I think one of the I think one of the

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big things I'm going to talk about today

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at all unbelievable

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from community work in North Flint.

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That's what people want. They want that

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visual being able to to see that change.

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You know, that's what they want. They

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want they build a wonderful I really

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like it. Some people hate it. They build

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brilliant new light.

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But they got plans to regenerate this

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focus massively on the guild as well

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where Shakespeare could have come. I

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don't know.

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>> Say he did.

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>> He did. He did. He 100% did. Yeah. But

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yeah, but no. Yeah. I'm I mean

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that. What do you do for a living?

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>> I'm a youth worker.

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>> So I work for young people. So I work do

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a lot in the community.

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>> I work for

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>> Do you what in London?

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>> I used to work in all around the world.

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>> Wow. Good shape.

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>> It's a lovely old peaceful.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Yeah. Some beautiful buildings. The

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history is is is

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vast. Really?

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>> Of course.

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>> Yeah, it is. Yeah.

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>> Of course. Hello.

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>> How are you? about the stand up there.

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He said, "What's there?" You'll see

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something in a minute or whatever.

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>> Well, I fought for you last time. Yes.

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>> And I'm fing for you again. And my

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brother and all my fing next Thursday.

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>> I am. I'm up there, mate.

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>> Right. Good.

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>> Yes.

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>> Wild horses won't stop you.

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>> Hello.

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>> Hello. Good morning.

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>> How are you?

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>> I'm very well, thank you. And you?

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>> Good.

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>> Good man. Good man. Good man. Well,

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we're going see if we can see if we can

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take control of the council.

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um and try and talk a bit of sense in

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>> somehow we just say that young lady

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there

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14 years retired

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>> I get a good comprehension

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>> yeah you're back in the tax £259

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>> I know I know everyone's been dragged in

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I know I know I know it's wicked wicked

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nice to see

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my name Mr. Benjamin North Caribbean

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stall on the Iraq Cambridge and Barrison

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Edmond.

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>> Nice basis.

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>> Yes, it is. So, you must come and see us

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one day. And um

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>> and um so are you voting to be the next

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prime minister?

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>> I'm fighting for it. So, we'll see what

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happens. You know,

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>> well, if we do if we do win, yes,

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>> we need changes.

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>> Yeah. Big change.

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>> Not just in um political in law and in

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order,

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>> you know. I think

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>> and biblical.

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>> I think the crime is

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>> biblical. You need some biblical in

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parliament. uniquely speak about God

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more than just you know ordinary

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>> things you know it's very interesting I

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I I talk a lot

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>> about today Christian roots

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>> of our culture and it's almost as if our

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leaders become embarrassed about it

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>> they need to speak about it

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>> and it's really because it's it's

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everything isn't it

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>> you think about is that the laws are

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there to abide by but at the same time

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>> what stands out is God's law not man's

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law

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>> man break man's law but God's law cannot

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be broken

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>> you know what I'm saying it stands

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forever

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>> I'd like to think so

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If you go if you if if you win in in um

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in um the parliament,

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>> speak about God

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>> and we'll make sure schools do too.

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>> Right. Nice to meet you, sir. Listen, be

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well. Have a good day.

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>> Thank you. Have a good day.

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>> Hardly life. But but I've come back into

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it cuz the whole thing is such a big

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mess.

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>> Oh shock.

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>> The decline the decline in standards,

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the decline in what's acceptable

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people's behavior. It's just like the

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normal is I know it's going to take some

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turning back.

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>> It is. But how is it how is it that

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people can work all their lives not

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brilliant jobs?

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