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You could put up stickers that look like the camera lenses. That way when they turn up to fix, it looks like there is no problem.
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EV cars and vehicles damage the roads because of their increased weight. Hence they should pay 200% of the equivalent car's rate in VED.
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PS Congratulations on the 100K! ;-)
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I've saved over £2,000 not funding their propaganda
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There's two ships. One off Sheerness. The RIchard Mongomery has 1400 tonnes of high explosive
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No one will notice.
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1. Will Judges be called to give evidence? Since there has clearly been a failure to ensure a fail trial, that's their job. They need to be called. 2. IT design. A failure of IT design is the start of the problem. 3. CPS. Starmer was in charged. Will he be called for those failures? 4. IT project management. Again clear failures. What recommendations will be made. 5. It's systemic. What other cases are involved? Starmer boasted about 4 million prosecutions under his reign. How many of those are tainted in similar ways. 6. Which ministers knew? 8. Which civil servants knew? So far they are just going after the little people.
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It's wider than that.
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The bigger issue is with the design. The design was completely wrong.
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1. It's illegal under most circumstances for the police to lie. 2. The idea that it wasn't booked is stretching it. The reason being the police computer system is actually quite good. It has a very good audit trail which is why over 100 were caught accessing details on the Wayne Couzen's case. So if its been booked, then the police have lied. 3. Or the officers 'arresting' him, they lied. In all cases police officers lied. Incompetence, maliciousness, or incompetent maliciousness. It can be both.
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She's number 454 on my list of Bad MPs.
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Just read a report that in Australia charging an EV exceeds the cost of doing the same for a petrol vehicle. Next step it will be overtaking diesel.
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It's wasn't a misunderstanding. It was fraud.
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@RichardFraser-y9t DPS computing. That needs to be raised with the inquiry head. It looks like some of those responsible have pressurised Google. The Judge needs to call in Google and get the explanation. That would cause a certain amount of brown trousers in Google.
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On ideas. The mafia on Westminster Bridge. 1. Film them. 2. Make the 999 call 3. Wait 4. and wait 5. and wait 6. Go to New Scotland Yard and start filming them and the MOD next door 7. Immediately they turn up. 8. Say great, they are on the bridge 9. Film them saying they won't do anything 10. Then make the 101 call as to why they haven't turned up. Say there are two officers here who are free. 11. Make the complaint in front of the officers. This is the really funny one. An officer having to listen to the complaint going in about them. ...
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1. Age is irrelevant. She's a terrorist, send her to jail 2. Serco? That's a government problem and that's an abuse. 3. The punishment should fit the crime. The punishments need to be consistent across the board and one group MUST NOT get special treatment.
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Why oh why did they rescue him?
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@tomhermens7698 No Post Office is a nationalised company Royal Mail was sold off.
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How many volts?
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You raise an interesting point on banning them. They fail the fit and proper test.
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Notice on the insurance. We want to set up an insurance company so we cream extra money from your premiums. At no point do we mention fixing the secondary problem of why they are so easy to steal. The primary problem of course are the toe rag thieves.
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Imagine being hit by a Kia, then getting eaten. The shame
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Crime report for Starmer and Alli with the police
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You are assuming that its not Keir wearing the underwear
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I've just seen the video on Tim Pool of the interview with the woman pollster. They pulled up the numbers. She didn't know what D and R were in her own poll.
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The lack of deporation of terrorist. The complete lack of checks of people comming to the UK. The economics of migration.
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It implies no audit trail. You also have to question, were they modifying entries not reversing and rebooking.
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How does that affect fat fingers?
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Gaps in inteligence? The Saudis had repeatedly told the Germans.
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CPS - Starmer. Did nothing like Saville even though he has a statutory duty.
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The stickers are great. There's those stickers in the US that people were putting on petrol pumps. An image of biden pointing saying I did that. Put on so he's pointing at the price. Why Joe Biden 'I Did That' Gas Pump Stickers Are Appearing Everywhere Why Joe Biden 'I Did That' Gas Pump Stickers Are Appearing Everywhere if you want to research @ClownWorldYT
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The stickers, its a form of heckling. There's no comeback for a heckle like that. I liked Dennis Pennis a lot. His heckle of meatloaf, where meat did he entire interview by singing it in an operatic way was great. "Meat Loaf Performs Singing Interview" His Demi Moore interview, "would you consider keeping your clothes on in a movie!" Now he needs to do a come back, and go for Clinton. "President Clinton, do you like them middle aged?" @ClownWorldYT
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The big question why not massively fine the post office on top of the damages?
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Leader of the Liberal democrats? Up to his neck in the mess Leader of Labour - up to his neck and lying about his involvement. Admits to 3 innocents being done. CPS says 99.
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Nothing compared to the debt he dumped on the public.
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Ukraine and naval bases, with the use of ship drones, shows that they aren't necessarily the assets that are valuable.
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They are symptoms of the attack on the population. The Westminster tribe has built a tribal society, and its trying divide and conquer to protect their own necks.
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One option on the Unions, is large numbers of right of center journalists joining and taking over.
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Ask Murphy, an accounting professor why the state leaves the pension debts off the balance sheet?
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I like this post on Instagram ================== I worked there in 1957 and have fond memories of the place and the friendly group of people I worked with - Five males and about 50 females.The jam wasn't bad either - all "Hand Made", by Arthur, in big stainless steel pans from real fruit pulp & sugar. Arthur used to wear wooden clogs with steel plates on the soles Reg supervised the women who hand filled and packed the jars Periodically, Harold the "Cooper/Cellar Man" (the fruit came in barrels) swept the chimney and me and the other lad wheeled the soot to the bottom of the yard to dump by the railway tracks. It was hard work, carrying and lifting the fruit & sugar shoulder high into the vast pans. The boiling hot jam splashed onto your skin sometimes and it would stick to you and burn like "Heck" ! But it was well paid and I enjoyed my time there - "Happy Days". Thanks for the reminder with the photo of the "Big old Chimney" ===================
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Charity ad: This is PM Kier Starmer and his wife, these two multi-millionaires are so poor and destitute they can't afford to put clothes on their own backs. Just £10,000 per week will keep multi-millionaires Kier and his wife in clothes. So please give generously.
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@Lisbon6T7 Pure corruption
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The guarantee would mean the same losses.
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I did the Bromo crater many years ago. You're correct its cold. Up before dawn to watch the sun come up. Then I got to watch Semeru, the next door volcano erupted at the same time,
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He's being accused of having an injuction if I read between the lines.
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Spontaneous combustion.
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Interesting that Syria and Assad going being a consequence of Putin's miscalculation.
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Charlie Boy can earn his civil list. 700 letters or is it 4,000? A pardon, an exoneration, and an apology as to what his government and legal system has done to them. I wouldn't send them by post. That deals with the immediate issue. The moral issue. 700 letters? A mornings work. 4000 takes a bit longer Compensation needs to be taken out of the courts bar setting the framework for what gets paid. Now for the biggy. Look at the error rate of the courts. It's huge. Starmer admits to 4 million prosecutions on his watch. 4 million!*^%£$!. 1. At the error rate exposed by the PO scandal, we have a major one. 2. What laws are they creating that so many end up breaking them. There cannot be mens rea. 3. Administrative justice. ie. No courts, No human involvement. You are guilty because they want your money. It's just a way of extorting money. Just like the Post Office. On the Post Office. 1. Put people back financially where they would have been. Loss of income. Money handed over Loss of tax benefits - pensions Loss of property Investment returns on the money. 2. Then pay compensation on top. Loss of life in some cases Incarceration Loss of property [ie. Buy it back] Loss of reputation - defamation. Stress. [Look at some work place payouts for what's needed] If some guilty people get it, so what. That's the punishment for the mess in the first place.
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The alternative, Davey and Starmer are both up to the necks in the Post Office Scandal.
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And the state's pension accounts are "audited", but they are a work of fiction. The Bernie Maddof school of accounting is used.
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Of course he has. He's taken a flight out to have another go.
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You need 82 rebel MPs to get a leadership challenge in Labour. All Starmer does is pull the whip from 20.
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Channels that were pushing this before you, such as DPS Computing, have been defundede by Google. The question is who forced Google to do this? I suspect its the Civil Service. The Judge needs to call in the head of Google, put then on oath, and find out. The horror at Google and in the civil service would be huge. But you are correct, institutions have failed.
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@graemehancocks4171 1. The CPS took over no prosecutions 2. Statutory duty? However, there will be instances where it is appropriate for the CPS to exercise the Director's powers under section 6(2) Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, either to continue the prosecution or to discontinue or stop it. So what did Starmer do? He's has already admitted that Saville was let off because the CPS under his watch didn't prosecute.
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So the question is now in your court. What did Starmer and the CPS do? @graemehancocks4171
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It was the car that dunnit. BBC have to told me. They have a problem it was a hybrid, not a full electric. So must be an evil climate denying car.
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A nationalised industry.
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I'm torn on this fascist set up by the state. First its wrong, second its a tool that when the right get control, they don't need to pass new laws to deal with the left. On Tousi, he needs to go with cameras, audio, both covert and overt, and film the entire encounter with the police. I suspect the police would say no to that. They will say we are videoing it, you can get a copy. [Then they refuse, as I know and have active complaints on that]. So I suspect its going to be a very short interview.
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Age shouldn't be relevant. But on the tagging, that is wrong. It's the state's problem to sort it out.
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Nah its the electorate. It's the mob with burning torches and pitchforks. It's also from migrants,
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You have to be careful about stories. The "no defense story" in the Southport case. One option is that the state has planted the story Then it gets up and says look at the misinformation that the far right is pushing, we're going to control social media. PS Tik Tok is back in the US.
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On the nationalisation, its a disaster. It just means poor people with no access to railways, or who hardly use them, subsidise the rich.
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Interesting. Junior starter a new school, so that's a new route. Fly tipping is rampant. One location in particular. So its repeated reported via fixmystreet. We're talking furniture, dumped building waste, rubbish strewn everywhere On the council, its the new economic model of extortion.
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