TheDecameron
Unicorns fart glitter.
It’ll be like that scene in Ken Loach’s Raining Stones with car loads of people with hammers, chasing sheep around in fields. A hellish pick your own scenario.
Worth pointing out that Facebook have a lot of data so will just serve the ads to the target demographic, the ignotance of how this data is used is probably more prevalent among the target group also.Global Facebook use may not reflect UK use.
My three kids, 28, 31, 33 and their partners and many of their friends stopped using it years ago. In the UK it seems to be the preserve of the middle aged and older.
Seems to be a general trend...
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...ia-snapchat-instagram-emarketer-a8206486.html
Heard Raaab on the Marr show this morning (I believe) failing to rule out proroguing again should the Supreme Court (SC) find in favour of govt because such a ruling means it is legal to do this.
I didn't catch all of the exchange so I'm not sure what Marr was asking, but if this means a SC ruling for govt results in this terrible situation continuing through to November....well I don't know what to say, to be honest.
Checking the BBC news site and there is nothing about it so it could be I'm getting the wrong end of the stick. The BBC is concentrating on whatever they can find to snipe at Corbyn/Labour as usual, but it wouldn't surprise me if they're ignoring the significance if this is what Raaaab said. I would suggest if this is what Raaab did not rule out, it is significantly bigger news than the Labour conference.
If anyone saw the Marr show this morning and has the context of the exchange please post a clarification. I don't want to inadvertently mislead anyone.
Checking the BBC news site and there is nothing about it so it could be I'm getting the wrong end of the stick.
Incitement. The law is an ass, the judiciary Enemies of the People and Boris Tribune of The Plebs. Lord Rotheremere is entirely right to warn against the elites from his home in Paris. He will be donating to the cause from his account in Bermuda.Another piece in the jigsaw of the future?
Heard Raaab on the Marr show this morning (I believe) failing to rule out proroguing again should the Supreme Court (SC) find in favour of govt because such a ruling means it is legal to do this.
Ah, good old Legatum. A hand up not a handout.
It’s on the front page of the politics section of BBC news...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49786644
What I’m thinking is it could be all over tomorrow should the Supreme Court rule in favour of the govt and an immediate prorogation happens until early November. And all legal.That's nothing, Brian. They've even said that they might prorogue again if they lost.
(In more detail: if the Supremes tell them they shouldn't have done it this way, but they (the government) think there's another way, they might have another crack.)
What I’m thinking is it could be all over tomorrow should the Supreme Court rule in favour of the govt and an immediate prorogation happens until early November. And all legal.
That's nothing, Brian. They've even said that they might prorogue again if they lost.
(In more detail: if the Supremes tell them they shouldn't have done it this way, but they (the government) think there's another way, they might have another crack.)
Another piece in the jigsaw of the future?
Wales’ Brexit vote ‘caused by English retirees’ – Oxford University
22nd September 2019
Wales would not have voted by a majority for Brexit if not for retired English people moving across the border, according to research by Oxford University.
https://nation.cymru/news/wales-brexit-vote-caused-by-english-retirees-oxford-university/
If the Supreme Court do deliver a verdict that prorogation was unlawful, then IMO Parliament should be re-opened immediately followed by a VONC in this rotten government. The sooner they go the better.
Then Labour can work out a better deal with the EU and put it to the public in a referendum against Remain.