I think they’ll get somewhere in the region of 160 seats at the least. Maybe even 200 depending on Events.
Labour have got to be seen as doing something in the next 5 years though, else it might well swing back again in 2029.
I think they’ll get somewhere in the region of 160 seats at the least. Maybe even 200 depending on Events.
Labour have got to be seen as doing something in the next 5 years though, else it might well swing back again in 2029.
He’s hardly the only MP who does that (Tim Farron and Simon Hughes, famously, over same sex marriage for two Lib Dem examples).
Thank you, Elon Musk.
Which is what the app on my phone is based on already. I manage it most days easily by walking from the bus station to work and back, which is ~1 mile. And that doesn’t include the time I’m actually at work, because I can’t wear my smart watch actually in the office.
This is going to carry on until we get a Phil Woolas situation and some election results get overturned.
Publicly available =/= public domain.
Its not piracy to just webscrap everything for data…
Yes it is.
The BBC followed this up with an article about similar stories, including the two different “soft toy mistaken for an escaped tiger” ones.
It does also remind me of the (in)famous “false leg mistaken for paedophile” incident.
FPTP isn’t inherently undemocratic. It’s not ideal, for any number of reasons, but it does have the advantage of a strong local link to representatives and (usually) leads to strong governments. I personally would prefer STV like Ireland has as a first choice, and as a second choice some form of MMP (like the Scottish Parliament, or New Zealand, or Germany)
Authors need to be able to make a living from writing, unless you want far less books to be written. And there is some logic in allowing them to leave some sort of rights to their family, even if it’s only for like 10 years.
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Now, all that being said, my personal opinion is fuck the US legal system and fuck copyright.
Some form of copyright has to exist, and - as angrily explained to me by authors - it needs to extend somewhat beyond the life of the author. I’m certainly never going to agree with it being indefinite though.
I’m amazed that it’s taken this long for a high profile lawsuit about it.
It might have changed, but at one point you could only sell pre-sliced bread in 400g or multiples of that.
“Britain is one of the oldest democracies”
Is it?
We didn’t have full and equal universal suffrage until 1924. Even ignoring that, elections before about 1832 were barely democratic in a lot of places.
I wouldn’t put it past him to stand in the by election just to spite the Tories
Yeah, and having no lockdowns would have had an even more catastrophic effect.
Kelvin McKenzie is a cunt, film at 11.
Not at all enforcable.
So of course they’ll do it.