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Alan's OBE hypocrisy is on a par with Professor David Olusoga.
Ham made from pigs released into the New Forest during “pannage season” has been granted protected status on a par with Melton Mowbray pork pies and Welsh leeks.
His charisma is on a par with the proverbial wet noodle.
Source: https://www.libdemvoice.org/observations-of-an-expat-de-santis-trump-with-brains-73250.html
“The investment and development programme that’s now underway will put its facilities on a par with all our other locations sister hotels.
The MP said that, by implication, it suggested differing views on the economy were not welcome – and that was on a par with being an antisemite.
The overall quality of the food was exceptional and easily on a par with far pricier eat-in restaurants in central London."
We reckoned the prices were fair given the quality of the food and the whole experience, and are on a par with similar gastropubs.
Source: https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/whats-on/reviews/tried-meal-fire-hit-pub-8634015