I've just gone back to check my scores for yesterday's matches and can't even see my predictions, so it must have meant it failed to post (same thing happened when i did my UEFA fantasy team pre tournament) - tbh i doubt that they would have made a lot of difference to the final standings and...
Croatia (1) 2 v 0 (0) Albania
1st Goal = 24 mins
YC = 4
RC = 0
VAR = 0
Germany (1) 3 v 0 (0) Hungary***
1st goal 19 mins
YC = 3
RC = 0
VAR = 0
Scotland (0) 0 v 1 (0) Switzerland
1st Goal = 67 mins
YC = 4
RC = 0
VAR = 0
Posting these few now (so i don't miss any games) and will post the rest...
Amazing how little connection there is to their failure to act, for example to cool house price increases (10%+ per year was never a good thing) and the problems it's resulted in now
* Higher prices stopping new buyers (especially younger generations) from being able to get on the housing...
However by not voting for any of them, I will be expressing my opinion that none are worthy of receiving my vote.
If the voter turn out is low as a result, it shows that what they are offering are not that popular amongst those eligible to vote (another way of demonstrating an opinion about...
It's a bit like a Vegan being asked to choose between having Lamb chops or Pork chops for dinner.
If you don't agree with either choice, why would picking the least bad option be better than not picking either option? If you pick one, that will be seen as a good option for the future and will...
Not at all, i certainly didn't and wouldn't vote for them.
Besides, if, as highly likely regardless of whether i vote or not, the Government will be changing and Labour taking over, so how is not voting for any party (there are more than the 2 main ones on the ballot) in any way voting for this...
So you think it better to support policies by giving your vote to a party even if you are opposed to that policy just because they may have marginally more policies than another party?
A lot is often made of parties being voted into power so that endorses all their policies, as it's seen as...
This is a much better explanation than the way i put it. (working so was rushing my reply earlier)
I replied to a comment that seemed to imply she was warned whilst answering a specific question and that she risked incriminating herself (or that is how it read, and i took to be misleading) but...
Been listening to this evidence today as i work, and at the beginning the inquiry, before she had started to give any evidence or face any questions, the inquiry lead (judge?) did say this.
He did make it very clear that he has said this to everyone giving evidence during this inquiry, but...