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@willieckaslike would you post pictures to her family & all across social media?
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That's probably the most important question to come out of this.
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This is the 2nd instance of a SARS (Covid) outbreak in this country, the previous outbreak was in 2002 under Blair's leadership - he did the obvious thing & let the health authorities deal with it, giving them backup where requested. There were 6 cases & zero deaths. (25 million cases & a quarter million deaths under Johnson). His Government also built up & maintained stocks of PPE which Cameron's Government left to rot.
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Which one?
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mute people can often hear well & don't need to lipread
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LBC's James O'Brien wanted to know the name of the author
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@alanhowe1455 yes, you said that, it's LBC that needs to know.
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@AndrewLord so the Torys need to be gone, preferably deported if not lynched first.
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@Retired Bore I think you should look up the translation of "merde" before you use it again 😂
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Tsunami but yes, that is something which might be an issue though the seabed channels would tend to deflect it towards Kent & the turbulence from the reflected wave would probably stall it quite quickly. I would like to see a simulation of that.
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no to what? which "they"?
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The Ruby is apparently at N51.5 E1.75 (from memory) which is about 15 miles off Margate & 30 miles from the Montgomery. Over the horizon from either. There is a miniscule possibility of a WWII mine drifting into it & detonating it from the bottom, launching the entire cargo into the air & making a second detonation midair & if that happened yes, a "gas" bomb with similar effect to a small thermonuclear device. All the wind turbines round there would fall over.
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@Lucy-jz7sg not Stephen's logic, that's the logic of English law & has been for centuries.
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@artnull13 you again! Do misread everything? Is it deliberate?
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"Government shouldn't be interfering in anyone's life who" has been charged or convicted, that's the purview of the Courts & Judicial system – Separation of Powers & all that!
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I really want to see a flurry of trials for Misconduct In Public Office, penalties include "life" imprisonment & a permanent ban from Public Office (which includes published journalism).
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The simplest solution is to repeal the 1971 Immigration Act & everything that stands on it, just go back to the open welcome we had 53 years ago. Oh, & send the "pull up the drawbridge" cultists back where they came from, they're the ones who aren't welcome.
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The Government shut down media reform by curtailing Leveson.
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@starmersbarber true but swathes of irrelevant people, he got to be an MP solely on the colour of his tie & his progression from there was a matter not involving the General Public.
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...and some committed suicide.
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pronunciation: Baroness Moan
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@FredScuttle456 you won't be censored for that, yt likes disinfo
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0:32 indeed we should look at what happened to the UK, most importantly we should look at the deliberate mismanagement for the personal profit of a very few MPs. This corruption, more than anything, is the strongest foundation for the movement of the Scots to get as far away from it as possible.
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@neilmchardy9061 😂😂😂
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@jaydunstan1618 to the Antipodes? We haven't got a penal colony there any more.
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The "duplicate Putin" concept is appearing in too many places to be ignored & some of those sources are suggesting he may have been dead for 2-3 years now.
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Assassinating Putin would be a Major Diplomatic Incident probably leading to war but murdering an unknown actor would lead to no more than Stern Words, you can see why the story is being propagated.
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If you're going to comment at least keep up with the story you're commenting on – they went to the Metropolitan Police 3 days ago.
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are you quoting a poem? Which one & by whom?
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Britain can tow it out but where to? It's unlikely to do much harm where it is
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Which one?
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@robertmaslin3844 vote wisely, perhaps we can be.
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@minuteman3859 45 miles, not close at all!
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@kille-4B it would create an algal bloom which would eat itself in a few months, it's nothing like the scale of the sewage discharges we've been having for years & aren't stopping soon.
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I've just been reading around & nobody who actually knows what they're talking about is worrying. It's all newspaper scare stories. Apparently the ship has been to Tromsø a few days ago (in the city) seeking shelter from an Arctic storm & it was inspected because of a crack sustained in the storm. The cargo is properly stowed & all the correct procedures are being carried out, the Norwegian & Swedish authorities say "any danger is minimal". It has been cleared to go through the Skagerrak (Danish Straits) provided it's accompanied by a tug & it's cleared to undergo repairs in Lithuania but it must offload it's cargo first (the repair yard is in a city & the extra risk of doing the work is too much). The current situation is that it's around 15 miles off Margate waiting for refueling then it will continue on its way to the Canary Islands. It has a tug accompanying it. Its Maltese authorities are still figuring out what to do & are considering offloading to smaller vessels though it's unclear whether this would be off Margate or while it's under way.
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no the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is semi-distinct. They were incorporated into the army by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini at the time of the 1979 revolution but their chain-of-command & their duties are separate from the rest of the army.
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😂😂😂😂 No 😂😂😂😂
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@BeingUndone it's been a thing for a few years for there to be a short pre-meeting 'Presser', basically introducing the cast & giving hints at selected topics.
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@suebruce493 what you are describing is either libel or slander depending whether it's written or spoken but these are the most expensive cases you can bring & penalties, compensation & costs are all completely arbitrary. If you're going to bring one of these cases be ready to lose at least £10 million even if you're absolutely in the right.
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@Theactivepsychos learn to read
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Where are you expecting to find a "tightly reasoned cogency"? I sincerely hope you're not expecting to find it in any member of the UK Government because you will be sorely disappointed!
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It's not a Gordian Knot, it's a battle between Human Rights & a Government that wants to abolish them, a Government supported by the proprietors of the vast majority of the mainstream Press against the People.
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The idiots voted for untrustworthy politicians & everything leaches down from there. This "democracy", just like a real democracy, is totally reliant on the information used to cast ballots & that information, for the time-strapped & resource-scarce, comes from the Press who, at least since 1979 & probably before, have point-blank refused to supply that information & have instead provided propaganda & indoctrination. This is why Queen Victoria was so insistent on libraries.
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it will be on parliamentlive website
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@thegrandmuftiofwakanda please consider the source of your thoughts - you seem to repeat fictional conspiracy theories even though there are plenty of genuine conspiracies, including the one discussed in the video.
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@thegrandmuftiofwakanda 🤣😂🤣😂
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@thegrandmuftiofwakanda ok, independent thought & articulation – I find your comments laughable & pitiable & I think they're probably a reflection of your character – I pity you.
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I'm not convinced either of them are bright enough to realize Truss is a lazy idiot.
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Is that because you can't be bothered looking for the evidence, because you don't like having Rights or because you think UK Courts are balanced & unbiased, unaffected by either Government or Press?
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The Lords is necessarily large because the members are appointed for their expertise & experience (where they aren't stuffed in by the Commons). This is reasonable. On any given topic the vast majority don't attend because they don't have relevant experience, debates are held with relevant numbers of voices, all of whom have valuable contributions to make (apart from some Commons appointees).
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