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Shadow Prime Minister Ed Milliband tried to turn the campaign into a class war, since A) the lower classes of Britain are generally easy to manipulate, and B) current Prime Minister David Cameron is erroneously viewed as being an 'upper class poshboy' who is 'out of touch with the public'. As a result, it's relatively easy to drum up jealousy-based hate against him.
You'd be surprised by some of the things we pay tax on in the UK. There's one, for example, that was, last year, following a dispute between workers' unions, the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Shadow Prime Minister, nicknamed the 'pasty tax'. That's right, they went there.
Y'know, there was actually a tax-related scandal pertaining to Jaffa Cakes a few years back, where the consensus of being unsure of whether they were cakes or biscuits meant that there was a dispute over whether or not to pay 'biscuit tax' on them.
In the end, they decided that they truly were cakes, and so no tax (aside from VAT) was paid.
Irrelevant: is it just me, or are there a lot of so-called 'cakes' out there that aren't actually cake? I mean, there's cheesecakes, beefcakes, Lebkuchen, pancakes, urinal cakes (y'know, IN THE BATHROOM *ding*)...Dafuq, cake industry?
Aside from some minor things. Basically, Midnight, but evil-minded, blind in one eye due to some kind of wound over which he wears an eyepatch, no psychokinesis, slightly sharper teeth, and his eye colour is a bit more purple-blue than Midnight's.
Amusing anecdote I just remembered: a few years ago I tried preparing some microwaveable popcorn, but somehow, the microwave ended up on a setting that made its inside walls melt a bit.
Overall, though, if I may ramble, Unova only comes third on my list of favourite regions, after Akanimo (2nd) and Orre (1st) and ahead of Oblivia (4th) and Almia (5th). And that's without knowing about the Gen VI region.
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