Funny you should say that, I was just thinking the very same thing. I reckon people should be aware that it was MAG that lead the charge against Bottomley's ridiculous and downright dangerous support for leg protectors.
" Dealt with " by way of a fixed penalty ticket. Didn't you used to get one of those for parking on double yellow lines?
Oh, I missed this one! Thank goodness he’s innocent… we can leave him alone now,eh? In a statement to the police, Andrew the lizard prince said “Look fellas, I don’t remember shagging that tottie, so I can’t have done, can I?” A spokesman for the MET replied “Fair ‘nough, seems legit!” https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk...prince-andrew-epstein-allegations-2021-10-11/
Andrew's lawyers were quoted yesterday as saying that they were not surprised that the Met police were dropping their investigation. Funnily enough, neither was I. Possibly for different reasons...
In defence of the Cops, all they were doing was reviewing a new document released to them, the decision not to continue with a UK police investigation had been made yonks ago, the so called new evidence from the gold digger and her team of parasitic lawyers didn't change that earlier decision. Now please don't misunderstand me here, Prince Andrew is a loathsome and sweaty individual and if not guilty here there will be plenty of skeletons in his closet, however I think that this case is somewhat odd.
Obviously, big news here… I suspect that they (politicians) are subject to a lot of targeted abuse… I have no love for them… but if they are made to be more “remote” and inaccessible; guarded by hired goons or in a plate glass cage etc. I feel that the human interaction that keeps them in touch with reality for their constituents will get diluted. https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk...y-measures-lawmakers-after-attack-2021-10-17/
The EU is suffering some more uncomfortable questions from member states. Poland's relations with the EU went from bad to worse on Oct 7 when its Constitutional Tribunal ruled that elements of EU law were incompatible with the Polish constitution. The EU response on Tuesday laid out three options for a response to Warsaw, ranging from legal action to a cut in funding a suspension of its EU voting rights. https://www.reuters.com/world/europ...-with-poland-over-rule-law-oct-21-2021-10-20/
This is obviously small news globally, and though it’s a high end brand... it’s peanuts to some major global players... And yet the amounts of money they bandy about, burns holes in my brain! https://www.reuters.com/business/au...artins-third-quarter-sales-double-2021-11-04/
Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced. ― Leo Tolstoy https://www.nme.com/news/music/bras...ates-on-fans-face-during-festival-set-3094591
27 people dead; driven by the attractive idea of living a better life in Britain, they choose to take a huge risk in the hands of criminals to make a dangerous crossing. As more people decide to take that risk, the fatality rate will increase…but it has been so surprisingly low so far, that this tragedy has an impact. Whilst I do have a degree of sadness that this has happened, they understood it was a risk when they took it. What I find more uncomfortable is the governments of France (& the EU) and the UK will happily point fingers for blame, rather than find an effective solution/deterrent. A big selling point, if I recall correctly, of Brexit was to regain control of the borders… hmmm? https://www.reuters.com/world/five-migrants-drown-crossing-channel-france-britain-bfm-tv-2021-11-24/
Yes a very sad incident. Not sure how you fix it though. Very difficult to identify real asylum seekers from the economic migrants. This with lack of cooperation between the UK and EU and therefore we end up with the current situation in the channel.
People will naturally gravitate towards “better” societies where their families can live better lives in terms of freedom and economics. It has always happened and it always will, particularly when large parts of the world are despotic and modern technology is making the distances and challenges involved seem somehow more manageable. Those of us fortunate enough to be citizens of wealthy democracies face the conundrum: do we follow the natural humanitarian instinct to help or do we pull up the drawbridge/build an impenetrable wall? Whichever stance you take, I suspect we would all accept that it isn’t possible to apply a hard and fast rule.
It would seem to me that the only solution is to remove the attraction of coming to the UK. I could suggest a few ways of doing that but how a government of today could do it is the problem.
I think a really good start would be to target the profit mongering tw@s that prey on this situation. If they could identify and permanently “eradicate” all the players from bosses to grunts in the trafficking scene… and work from there!
How do you get the French to co-operate though ? They obviously want to see all the immigrants pass through to the UK despite what they may say "officially". Winston Churchill would have sent agents over to eradicate the "twats". Can't see anyone doing that these days.