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• #65303
Perfect
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• #65305
i know space rockets have all kinds of freudian connotations, but come on jeff at least give the comedians something to do
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• #65306
Meanwhile, an unknown man is calling libraries in the U.S. and masturbating to a Supreme Court Opinion.
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• #65307
Extra rep
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• #65308
What's the punishment for trying to intimidate a judge to help a rapist? A (paid) day off work, if you're a Tory MP:
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• #65309
And the punishment was only so "severe" as they refuse to acknowledge they've done anything wrong.
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• #65310
Should be arrested and charged with perverting the course of justice.
"It is likely that perverting the course of justice will be the appropriate charge when:
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concerted attempts to interfere with jurors; attacks on counsel or the judge; or conduct designed to cause the proceedings to be completely abandoned);"(obviously IANAL + this was only a 2 minute search of the CPS standard)
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• #65311
They really should be disqualified from public life. If they don't inderstand why, they can spend few months at Her Majesty's Pleasure until contrition kicks in.
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• #65312
I fucking hate the Tories.
That is all I have to add.
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• #65313
This will never not be my mantra
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• #65314
An anthem for you -
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• #65316
I wonder what will happen…
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• #65317
I didn't know there was any panic buying going on.
I best go to the shop and stock up in case those pesky panic buyers take it all and I can't eat
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• #65318
I'm no meteorologist, but that's an insane amount of rain, right?
In one hour more than 4 times the amount of rain fell there than in the 24hour period leading to the flash flood in Kew last week! -
• #65319
Someone's written "Dawn Foster forever" and smeared dog shit on Giles Coren's house.
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• #65320
Wonderful... I worked with her for a short while, formidable presence...
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• #65321
Why is there panic buying? Just recently there was an article in the Guardian that supermarket sales are dropping because pubs and restaurants are opening.
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• #65322
Why is there panic buying?
Nobody is panic buying yet, but people are shopping now to get ahead of the panic buyers so feel they better stock up.
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• #65323
10,000 trucks used to pass through Dover per day, of which 8,500 were driven by EU hauliers.
A large percentage of those hauliers no longer want to come, hence our transport minister extending the hours of the 1,500 who were/are UK based in an effort to make up the difference.
The impact of this was somewhat hidden by Covid, but now that things are opening up you have increased demand from Hospitality, you have constraints on customs capacity due to the holidaying public, and from the end of October (theoretically, many believe it won't or rather can't happen) we will start performing customs checks inline with our responsibilities - so far we have been, essentially, waving trucks through as we don't have the capacity to inspect them.
All of this together is going to constrict the main trade arteries, leading to less stock on shelves - which is why people are buying additional stuff now. But that doesn't really work with fresh food - although the average time from farm to supermarket in pre-Brexit times of 5 days has now (already) gone out to two weeks, with the current "remote paperwork" check rather than physically inspecting the loads at the border.
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• #65324
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• #65325
What did she write for him to tweet that after her death? All I can find is about him get a media position because of his family connections. Nothing that bad to get that responce. Mind he is total fuckwit
This is the headline we all want
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