Don Karleone
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If true, arrest the fucker and throw him in jail.
Of course, if there’s space.
That’s conclusive proof, then. ‘Poster of the Labour candidate’ ffs.
The vote Labour bag is just as iffy as the fucking poster!Don't forget the vote Labour bag. We'll find out soon enough, they're trying to get the CCTV. It is reminiscent of the Kuenssberg tweet in 2019 at the moment.
Germany is just one country that has had its economy screwed due to being overly reliant on Russian gas. There’s plenty of more comparable countries that have done much better than us due to the fact they didn’t have a clown in charge during the pandemic, and didn’t follow that useless twat with an economically illiterate lettuce.Inflation in Germany higher than ours so that mutes point one. Point two is waffle and deflection. Point 3 simply not true! Direct result. The Bank of England are using interest rates to control inflation!
You are so wrong I am out.
I know Lee Harpin isn't considered the most impartial source, but two sides to every story it appears...
I know Lee Harpin isn't considered the most impartial source, but two sides to every story it appears...
Not to mention costing his employers fortunes in a string of libel judgements. Amazed that people take anything he says at face value. So much for the crusade against 'misinformation ' eh ;-)The phone hacker who described losing the Muslim vote as "shaking off the fleas"? I know who I believe now.
The phone hacker who described losing the Muslim vote as "shaking off the fleas"? I know who I believe now.
Landlords whinging in Scotland? Cry me a tartan river.In part yes - rent controls have however practically turned off investment in property in Scotland making the supply and demand imbalance even worse and to the severe detriment of the economy. Raynor will no doubt want to introduce that down here I don't have all the answers on this - but planning law needs a good look at. Had to be made easier to develop new homes. I think part of the answer must be to consider abolishment of stamp duty for young people, government backed deposits, an improved large scale PRS sector.
A stable housing minister will be much welcomed.
DNA was, rightly, the end of double jeopardy.I think the removal of the double jeopardy principle, on balance, was correct, especially given the safeguards that were built in. Justice should always be a search for fairness in a way that is codified. If new evidence comes to the fore that is compelling in relation to a serious offence then surely it’s correct that a jury gets to determine that?
But more widely I agree that we need to be vigilant around rights we might take for granted.
The state of play. It has changed quite a bit over the weeks.

The state of play. It has changed quite a bit over the weeks.
That article simply isn't true. Saying Londons (Greater ) population hasn't grown since 1945 is completely disingenuous and the whole article based arround this lie. It fell from a post war peak up until about 25 years ago. But since then it has grown rapidly and is now higher than it has ever been. Check it out its a fact.