Why? One of the candidates is standing on the platform of bringing back the monarchy. It’s fitting to use British iconography.
Why? One of the candidates is standing on the platform of bringing back the monarchy. It’s fitting to use British iconography.
DuckDuckGo is ultimately just Bing though, which is what MrMakabar is complaining about
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And the people in the houses
All went to the university
Where they were put in boxes
And they came out all the same
And there’s doctors and lawyers
And business executives
And they’re all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same
You think NATO v Russia is going to require conscription?
Or, sorry, let me rephrase that. You think Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UK, and USA v Russia is going to require conscription?
Or, sorry, let me rephrase that. You think 966 million people v 145 million people is going to require conscription?
Or, sorry, let me rephrase that. You think a country that has been at war with its small neighbour for 10 years and is struggling v the largest military alliance in the world with the largest economies in the world would require conscription?
I’ve been a bit of a dick here to get my point across but making excuses for the tories bringing back conscription is also a bit dickish.
If you want to sign up, go for it. If there comes a point where it’s required, I’m a relatively young fit man so would consider signing up too. But only when there’s a need for it. There is no need yet.
Plus, if we’re going for WW3, we’re all gonna die in the nuclear blasts before we even get a chance to put boots on the ground anyway.
Let the people who installed/created it maintain it or let a bunch of new folk do it, which is likely to work best?
The abroad part isn’t the issue. We’re a global village with the Internet now, after all. It’s the outsourcing part that’s the issue.
Am I reading correctly? Are you saying you cook pancakes in your rice cooker?
How do you do that?
NHS Dumfries of Galloway has confirmed some children’s mental health records have been published by criminals following a cyber attack.
Can’t even get the first line of their story correct. Dumfries AND Galloway
A red day, ere the sun rises!
What was the Creek incident? Google hasn’t really helped
There’s been a huge uptick in pedestrianisation, bus gates, cycle lanes, Low Emission Zones, and now an ad campaign supported by the Scottish police. The SNP just dropped their agreement with the Greens, and it’s cost their leader his job.
Infrastructure takes time, and it’s moving in the right direction.
Could it be faster? Absolutely.
But this campaign is hardly something to be complaining about.
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“Bail them out”? It’s their land!
If I helped tackle a fire in my flat, I wouldn’t be bailing out the fire department, I’m saving my own shit.
It’s a huge swathe of unpopulated land. How many fire fighters are they expecting at their beck and call?
Perhaps creating biodiversity on their land would do more good than heather, heather, and more heather. But trees and bushes get in the way for hunting and stalking so they won’t do that and instead are moaning that socialism doesn’t go far enough for them even though they’re the exact type of people to stand in the way of socialism.
What’s the most effective strategy for farming rares, y’all have found?
The large wind farm off the coast of Aberdeen could power about 70% of the entire city iirc. That was one of the first large offshore windfarms, they’ll only get better and more efficient. If large offshore windfarms become more common, then huge swathes of the country will be powered by them.
If we then become reliant on those windfarms (which appears to be part of the long term plan) then putting control of them in foreign hands gives them power over us such as “oops, a cable broke and now your whole city has gone dark, ease off on foreign policy A, or agree to trade agreement B, and we might be able to fix that cable for you”
It’s a nationally critical piece of infrastructure, it’s strange to source it out of country.
Of course, a UK company could try that kinda stunt as well, but they then need to answer to UK courts. It’s less daunting for foreign state run companies as they can pull out of country easier to avoid repurcussions and have the backing of their government.
That’s also where the term “fat cats” came from, to refer to the catipalist bosses
Calling what a Republic? Rome? There’s no other country implied in this meme, but I bet I know exactly which country you’re talking about…
Pòg mo thòn. Tha Gàidhlig sgoinneil!
What’s “the point” of any language? What’s the point in Dutch? Every Dutch person seems to know English fluently, so why do they continue to speak in Dutch if there’s only Dutch speakers around? Could it be because they’re free to speak in whatever fucking language they like and they prefer that one?
Gaelic has been destroyed over a long period of time, from romanticised Red Coat colonial oppression at the end of a musket to more recent “you must speak properly or you get the cane” oppression in 1960/70s children’s classrooms. That’s why it’s required government intervention to get back on its feet again. It’s our language whether we know it anymore or not. But it’s still alive (just), and it’s ours to take care of.
You may not speak it, you may not understand it, but Gaelic has as much right to be written and spoken in this country as English does.
Oh and that tax money you’re complaining about is also paid by Gaelic speakers, so if they want to see the name of their town or village in it’s original form on road signs as opposed to an anglicised butchering then that seems fair enough to me.
To be fair, Ukraine is part of a defense agreement too. A shame one of the signatories is the aggressor…
Sadly, it’s just a shadow minister, which means no power. He’s not in government, but rather is the government’s opposition. It’s looking likely that at the next general election Labour will win, and he’ll have some power to do something then, but at the moment it’s just words.
Your comment reminded me of the fun fact that there’s more water in Loch Ness alone than all of England and Wales’ lakes and rivers combined!
Add in all the other Scottish rivers and lakes, and you can see why Westminster is loathe to let Scotland have independence.
Some places just have a fuckton of water, and the Australian outback is not where Mad Max will take place irl in the future, but in these places.