hastafuego.bsky.social
British man living abroad ! š
Interested in Human Rights and respect for the truth.
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I saw it on the news, and I live in Argentina.
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My dad was an extra in The Wooden Horse
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Thank you Claudia.
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Should these people even be having children if they can't afford to keep them ? š¤£
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Hopefully but 2028 nature will have taken its course.
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I doubt if "being liked" is something our Kemi has ever been accused of !
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My sister had severe headaches, she spoke to her chemist who advised her to call 111, she spoke to 111 who said "its probably a cluster headache", a month later she died suddenly of a brain aneurism, waiting for an appointment to see someone.
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The compromises already exist. Service providers have always been able to bar trans people from spaces where it is reasonable and proportionate.
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The ruling will be used as an attempt to further marginalise people via public opinion, with some public services they will be disadvantaged. The rights conferred in the Gender Recognition Act and the Equality Act with have to be re- established, probably in court, at great expense.
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There hasn't been a victory for any side, the Supreme Court ruling imposed no obligation for trans people to declare their birth sex, and it has already been decided in a case lost by HM Government at the European Court of Human Rights that trans people have a right to privacy.
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Sex at birth isn't determined on biology, it is determined by a cursory glance at the infant's genitals by a low level medical professional.
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I meant your league of expectation, lovely as she was, Tina isn't Madonna.
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I did meet Tina Charles once, she was actually very nice and gave me a spot of vodka, that was only a !0,000 capacity venue though, so not in your league.
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Perhaps when tens of thousands of fans are leaving stadium concerts.
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As part of the annual budget the Chancellor should be explicitly indicating what migrant workers will be needed to fulfill the Government's aims of growth and housebuilding. Something like "We need 10,000 bricklayers, 2,000 plumbers etc"
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Won't the Vice Menace just take his place?
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Well it can't be climate change, the President of Argentina doesn't believe in it.
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I can only see the introduction, where's the article?
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My recent trip to the cinema was only £5 to see the film (in Buenos Aires) but the ads went on forever and it's £22 for a bucket of flavoured air labelled as popcorn. I didn't buy any popcorn !
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He has done quite well at bringing European nations closer together š¤£
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Books written in a particular time emphasise the attitudes that existed at that time, they tell us about the people who lived during those times, banning them or sanitising them just removes a little of the insight we have into the past.
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Is that The King of Canada you are referring to? A difficult conflict of interest to balance.
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They are too busy looking for a new job.
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It happened and is happening to everyone.
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Maybe he told the tangerine scream that invading Canada was a bad idea?
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Heās even too grubby for Trumpsville š¤£
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I think the UK needs to elect David Tennant as PM.
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When Musk, Vance & Trump say ādeep stateā they are referring to the checks and balances embedded in the system to prevent people like them getting away with it.
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Wouldnāt the largest known object in the universe have always been known?
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Like it or not the President of the USA is often referred to as the "leader of the free world", Trump is like a black hole sucking everything into his sphere of influence, already the UK government appear to be taking decisions so as not to annoy him. What Trump does affects us all
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As a person with considerable experience of creating electronic music it is my experience that all musicians in that field begin their learning process by analysing and emulating the techniques of their favourite artists, what's the difference between a human being doing that and a computer?
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Wasnāt she the one banging on about Sovereignty? No she wants the UK to bend to the will a a far right would be dictator.
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Scared if upsetting Donny no doubt.
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Insm not allowed to live in the UK with my partner because of the income requirement, brought in after we married, whilst simultaneously being denied a full pension because I live abroad and to be taxed on the reduced pension I will receive.
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No different to Russia re-taking Crimea. The US moral high ground finally turns to dust.
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He knows a lot about wind !
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Being deported is different to throwing someone in jail, presumably without due process.
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Was it Bidenās decision to send people there?
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If they are hardened criminals why are they not already in prison? If they are being sent there after being found guilty in court of law thatās another matter. Are they going to be tried, with legal representation?
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I hope he had his fingers crossed behind his back !