You're obviously an optimist. Most of the time they do fuck all after a crime has been committed - even if you have evidence. I mean, they will give you a crime number but that seems too be about it.
Even when they have investigated, have good video evidence and submit it to the CPS nothing...
It's about 5% now. With best part of 6 months to go. It would be entirely possible to end up with >20% by the time the petition closes.
Im sure it is ultimately an irrelevance. The debate will be interesting - will Keir even be here and will he be dismissive in that really irritating way that...
It means, for example, not going back and renegotiating, not paying the EU any fees, not being subservient to the ECHR. The "spirit" was/ is, in my view, about being able to act as a sovereign nation.
And obviously anything I don't agree with:)
6,103,056 signatories over the 6 months is the one I've just looked up.
The consequent debate was lively! Including some debate about whether an MP had accused another one of being dishonest.
Great, you agree that there should have been no attempts to interfere with Brexit and Starmer should absolutely respect the result of the referendum - to the letter and in spirit.
The pointless petition is up to 2,116,000 now.
26% is significantly more than 20%.
Nowhere have I said I was happy for them to do pretty much what they wanted to. It could be argued that they weren't actually able to do what they wanted to.
The fact that Air Ambulance services are still reliant on charitable donations rather than public funding despite being an integral and life saving element of a modern emergency medical / trauma response.
How much disruption did the BAS cause to the average Londoner whilst gathering around parliament?
How many ambulances did they delay?
How many cancer patients going for chemotherapy missed their appointments?
"Being a state event, the Coronation was paid for by the UK Government and Buckingham Palace through the Sovereign Grant - which comes from a percentage of the profits of the Crown Estate revenue - and the Privy Purse, money from a private estate known as the Duchy of Lancaster."
Sounds as if...
I said they don't have a popular mandate - only 20% of the electorate voted for them.
They do have a disproportionate majority in the House of Commons which means they can do pretty much what they want to. It sounds as if they are even pissing off some of the minority of the electorate that...
Had a look at the two times he went down in the penalty are, second one a huge dive - tbh deserved a yellow. First one their play had his arm across him and pushed him over. Seen penalties given for less.