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• #32552
fab news, :-)
bring on the safety devices..
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• #32553
Ha ha! That's made my evening.
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• #32554
It's funny, I had no idea this was going on:
Or, for that matter, just about every protest of the last couple of years, with a few exceptions. You used to hear about these things from stickers on lampposts or flyers. Now they must all be promoted through (anti-) 'social media', which, with the exception of this forum, I don't use, generally preferring social immedia.
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• #32555
Ah, I'd wondered why there were so many police officers out manning barricades in Parliament Square and outside Buckingham Palace
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• #32556
wow zoom in
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• #32557
Osborne gets fronted money to pay off a bill, claims it as an exceptional feat of negotiating prowess unseen since Chamberlain.
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• #32558
so we still paid the £1.7bn ..... well done george, someone needs to explain the concept of " netting of payments " to him, you would have thought economics at oxford might teach you that
way to hold out against cronyism in europe, their £2bn of wasted money in the last year, unaudtied accounts etc etc
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• #32559
Way to pay what we committed to pay before it became due, well done us for having a surprisingly healthy economy despite Dave and George's best efforts.
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• #32560
Its like bitching about having to pay tax on overtime pay and annual bonuses.
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• #32561
It's pathetic, is what it is. This has become an island of petulant children in the eyes of the rest of Europe (and a lot of people here, actually).
It may be that a referendum on the EU will be the only thing that will bring an end to it. Unfortunately, I don't have much hope for that being a well-balanced and reserved discussion.
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• #32562
http://time.com/3561413/texting-driving-dangerous/?xid=newsletter-brief
75% of drivers text while driving
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• #32563
i wonder how badly camoron and osbourne got slapped down at their respective meetings in the last 24hrs
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• #32564
It's pathetic, is what it is. This has become an island of petulant children in the eyes of the rest of Europe (and a lot of people here, actually).
It may be that a referendum on the EU will be the only thing that will bring an end to it. Unfortunately, I don't have much hope for that being well-balance and reserved discussion.
I think the contrast to the "Better together" campaign is going to be interesting on many levels - including the voter turnout.
I'd also like to see some economic analysis (that can be trusted) as I suspect that we get a lot more return for being in than we would for being out.
My economic assumptions aside, I don't go down the Eddie Izzard route of calling myself a European, but I do like living in a country that is part of Europe in a meaningful way.
Sadly the current bunch of Purple, Blue, Red and Yellow grossly entitled children who are currently running around in Westminster are, to a person, cunts it would seem.
So who knows where we'll end up - I expect I'll vote Green at the next election, simply because they seem less revolting than all the others.
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• #32565
Have you read any of the Greens economic policy? That was written by children, I think.
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• #32566
A difficult choice but I think I'd prefer an innocent childs view to that of a selfish cynical adult.
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• #32567
Have you read any of the Greens economic policy? That was written by children, I think.
No, I have not - I'll have to do a bit of research ahead of the next election I admit.
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• #32569
Considering it says elsewhere that policies have to be costed and approved by the membership before inclusion, that seems vastly more adult than the current setup.
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• #32570
free organic quinoa for all ?
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• #32571
Greens ftw!
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• #32572
Shut up and take my vote!
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• #32573
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/cyclist-killed-in-suspected-hit-and-run-in-surrey-9849466.html
Probably texting and pissed. I imagine a two year ban and suspended jail term owing to her good charity work will be the outcome of this
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• #32574
So what are the legal implications of this? We've discussed this fleeing from the scene crap before in this thread. As far as I can remember it was concluded that from the viewpoint of the driver it is always the best idea to flee.
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• #32575
Big fucking surprise.
It's pretty much legal.
Just had an email from TFL, (sure someone else will have posted elsewhere). The ban on lorries over 3.5 tons in London without safety devices looks like it might get the go ahead after 90% of respondents agreed with it.
https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/buses/safer-lorries