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I'm still surprised that the SNP are still supporting PR as it's actually against their interests for Westminster elections as they'd loose a lot of MP's. Mind you, they do have to deal with the hybrid D'Hondt method that the Scottish Parliament is elected with. Under those circumstances it's mildly amusing to see the Scottish Tories being against PR for Westminster as they'd actually gain MP's, but they do have to toe the UK Conservative line. Mike.:hmmm: |
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^ It seems like every announcement or decision House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle makes that goes against your's or the Tory parties wishes makes his head worthy of the chopping block.
Refusing to award Bercow a peerage would be an act of political spite, I knew the Tory party were capable of it but I didn't know you were Jimbuna, until now that is. |
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Furthermore, 'doubting' one comment or opinion is a far cry from making 'his head worthy of the chopping block' Your choice of words not mine. |
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Allegedly there is a law in the works which allows 5 year sentences for not providing encryption keys to the state for the encrypted data.
The catch, allegedly, is that the encrypted file does not even need to exist, random noise can be interpreted as an encrypted file, or you can be accused of hiding it in other normal files via stenography. |
OK let's get this over with, yes it is a bit early but i do not care so here goes. Well what a rollercoaster year 2019 has been, the big three has almost lost all their leaders starting with the ousting of May by Boris then Swinson lost her seat at the election and in hours stepped down as leader, the nameless one suffered a defeat at the election and will not step down until next year, typical of that thing.
So we started the year with a coalition then Boris takes over and plunges that into a minus 40 odd give and take then the election went ahead and now Boris rules the roost. So what is there to look forward to in 2020? Nothing at all as i see it, Boris is king and can do what he wants. Local elections will be interesting in May and after that well sod all, brexit will be a hard as both sides will play hard ball. If the SNP gets its way and wins the referendum then i will say bye bye and let them get on with it, they will be another millstone around the neck of the EU asking for more than they put back into it. As for the Labour I do not believe a moderate centralist will win just a clone of the nameless one. The LibDems stand a better chance learning their lesson but who will get the job no idea, and on that note i am done here and probably will not post until the local elections. |
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As i said above folks i am not going to be around much from here on as i have decided to tell the internet get lost you are not controlling me anymore. So unless anything big happens in the world of UK politics i am off for a while and will swing by around the time of the local election's and then the end of the year.
So see you all in 5 months time. :) Time for soup and a good read. :03: |
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This article IMHO is pretty well written and hits close to the reasons Labour suffered so terribly at the polls but I doubt Momentum will allow such a far reaching review into the matter.
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