An intelligent and well-educated man thinking that bacon comes from cows means we're even more alarmingly divorced from our understanding of food than I thoughtAnd the Danish cows? For all intents and purposes, East Anglian?
An intelligent and well-educated man thinking that bacon comes from cows means we're even more alarmingly divorced from our understanding of food than I thoughtAnd the Danish cows? For all intents and purposes, East Anglian?
Lurpak. Danish butter.An intelligent and well-educated man thinking that bacon comes from cows means we're even more alarmingly divorced from our understanding of food than I thought
Not really HWT. I just thought I would sneak that in to see if anyone noticed.Lurpak. Danish butter.
(I've just been whooshed, haven't I )
If they replaced it at all, they could exclude or reduce the right to a family life, for all of us, which seems to be one of the main arguments against deportation. They may remove or reduce the right to not suffer persecution due to political or religious belief or sexuality, another defence against deportation. Or the right to life, which would allow deportations and extradition where someone may face the death penalty, or pave the way for a return of the death penalty here.Surely the whole point of leaving the ECHR to replace with a consititution for British Citizens, would mean previous protections afforded to illegal migrants and asylum seekers, would be somewhat constrained?
Otherwise why are Farage and Reform wanting to replace ECHR in the UK?
Lurpak. Danish butter.
(I've just been whooshed, haven't I )
Ha! I hadn't even noticed the 'Lurpak'. I focused on the 'Danepak Bacon'!!Not really HWT. I just thought I would sneak that in to see if anyone noticed.
I didn't really think that far ahead to have a plan on what to do if it was raised as a query - I thought I could overcome any problem in Lurpak not being English, by winging it, should the situation arise. A bit like the Reform party manifesto.
I disagree with Farage's views on Putin and Russia.So what do you think of Farage Putin?
I didn't mean to trick anyone - I was just having a bit of fun.Ha! I hadn't even noticed the 'Lurpak'. I focused on the 'Danepak Bacon'!!
to put it another way, if the tactical vote site says vote Reform to keep out the Tory, do you follow that?Now - I don't know what to think about this. Obviously don't want Reform to do well - but if their vote is going to drop, it just means the Tory vote goes up - making it less likely that they will be third seatswise. What a conundrum
UK general election: suspended Labour candidate says he regrets betting on Tories to win in his constituency – as it happened
Kevin Craig says he ‘will take the consequences of this stupid error of judgment on the chin’www.theguardian.com
Or if you're a traditional one nation tory, do you vote Labour to try and keep Reform out as Labour would be far closer to your views than Reform or Rishito put it another way, if the tactical vote site says vote Reform to keep out the Tory, do you follow that?
This is an interesting, but also a confusing, development.Now - I don't know what to think about this. Obviously don't want Reform to do well - but if their vote is going to drop, it just means the Tory vote goes up - making it less likely that they will be third seatswise. What a conundrum
UK general election: suspended Labour candidate says he regrets betting on Tories to win in his constituency – as it happened
Kevin Craig says he ‘will take the consequences of this stupid error of judgment on the chin’www.theguardian.com
fictional breakfast
It's available at the Reform Club on Pall Mall, before 11am.
Which should tell you why voting for reform is stupid and I’m being polite.I disagree with Farage's views on Putin and Russia.
If I were to vote for Reform it would be as a protest vote, not as support for Farage. The differences between the other parties are only playing round the edges - essentially they're all supporters of tax and spend and tax some more. They bleed the productive sector of the economy dry, and then say they want to go for growth. The shut down the oil industry and import oil instead and claim they are doing good for the environment. It's universal.Which should tell you why voting for reform is stupid and I’m being polite.
would make sense, beyond the rosettes, Starmer is closer to traditional one nation view than current Conservatives, let alone Reform.Or if you're a traditional one nation tory, do you vote Labour to try and keep Reform out as Labour would be far closer to your views than Reform or Rishi
Not when I was studying European Law at degree level. The Court itself refers to itself as the ECHR on judgments etc. It is usually clear from context if someone is referring to the Commission, the Convention or the Court but otherwise yes, the ‘t’ is added or it is written out in full.Usually the court is abbreviated to ECtHR, to avoid confusion.
tbf a good summary of party positions. with important addition: Reform are offering a buffet of pub talk solutions that dont add up together, costing a lot more than they claim.No way is Farage going to win, but if he gets votes it might make the other parties (well, the Conservatives at least) realise that being Conservative would be a good way to get Conservative votes. Their entire election campaign is "we're bad but Labour would be worse" and Labour's is "the Tories are bad and we couldn't be worse". Liberal election campaign is "watch me go down this zipwire into the pool" and SNP's is "we hate the English".
The unassimilated and hostile.I would think that about 10 out of 10 in the USA are immigrants
Where do you have to draw the line?