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chrisredpath.bsky.social
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I see they are keeping it on TV - very nice Netflix!
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If even 4% of Brexit voters agreed with Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove or Boris Johnson, then in fact a majority did vote for it even while voting majority leave.
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As a politician being interviewed on this topic, you need to be prepared to argue very forcefully for the truth of it. You cannot let journalists get away with such misleading framing and you should be prepared to get into it so you at least stimulate discussion around the inevitable clips.
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Oh yes, 56 occupancy but only 20 seats. That's almost minibus sized.
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The test vehicle is 56 seats, so it could easily be a regular electric bus. I wonder what the real reason is - maybe automation is simpler?
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Thick as the proverbial. Why such people get elected is beyond me - the argument should not be about who can get us in the shitter quickest but why that's not a good destination. What is he trying to achieve here? If this was what I wanted from my politician I wouldn't trust Labour to deliver it?
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Bravo sir 😉
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Like the UK for example?
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Oops, Tony appears to have shit the bed again.
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Someone looks like they should be on a list. What the actual.
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You're going to have to hurry up, the bigots are already gleefully bigoting away.
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Well done, disgusting behaviour from people who expect respect.
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They keep applying this as a solution for lots of things, right back to Blair. Funny how it always seems to be necessary to do exactly what you already wanted when the next hot topic comes up.
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I feel for people who want to buy an income right now. Who could blame anyone for working until it becomes impossible.
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A VPN endpoint at home is a really nice way to use outside WiFi. For everyone, anywhere.
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Bait of the highest order!
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I have an Einstein still!
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You just reminded me that I did not renew my annual membership yet. Thank you Celia!
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Once upon a time, years ago now when he started cropping up on R4, I thought Matthew Syed might have something interesting to say. I heard him and no longer think that.
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I do find this stuff fairly hard to take at face value given the millions of people vaping every day already, many for more than a decade. I would like to know what it was in the liquid that he reacted to - the contents are supposed to be regulated. We can do better here.
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Strange women distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.
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It's got Toby Jones in it, Rebecca Brookes should be worried.
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All of that aside, the PAF should definitely be an open API. And yes more houses are good for everyone who needs a place to put themselves overnight.
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I've stood outside what turned out to be a shared room for a bunch of cubicles before now, assuming the opposite of this fess. Sometimes you just can't tell!
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It just has to wait until the format is completely embedded, and they can cause anarchy
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I heard that in an interview on BBC radio this morning and the host didn't even pause for breath. It was quite depressing.
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The tache is the wrong way up though so unless there is an episode where Dai needs to dress up for an occasion its probably something else
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I didn't get much either but perhaps it could be ivortheengine.fandom.com/wiki/Dai_Sta...
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I'm starting to worry that people are too dumb for fiction, it just isn't getting through.
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Yeah, I understand. As aggrieved as I would feel over this if it were my hard work being exploited, realistically it's a lot of hassle to grind through. I'd probably do exactly what you have done as well. Protect yours, publicise it so others see. Good luck!!
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They probably need to be a US publisher, and the person probably needs to be resistant to stopping first, but it's not like copyright claims don't get enforced so this person could easily end up bankrupt for eternity if they keep going. Nobody should have to deal with this!
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If I hadn't seen all this unfold I would have struggled to believe it. What a ridiculous entitled tuber. Btw, how many times had the original video been watched? RIAA tends to value each stream as a lost retail sale when filing for damages, in case your publisher is feeling particularly aggro.
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And don't even start on indoor air quality, it's a disaster. I was really hopeful just after the pandemic but it's been eroded so quickly.
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Seems so obvious - all masks help a little, better masks help a lot. You can massively reduce your own chances of getting seriously ill with Flu just by getting a vaccine and wearing a good mask in busy indoor spaces. It's such a shame it got turned into a culture war topic.
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This problem will require more tax to solve and so is likely to be completely unimplementable without all-party support at the next election. If you don't hurry up and fix party funding and root out foreign influence you'll never get to enact any of it.
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Pathetic. Toyota are never going to drop their hybrid unless they're forced into it.
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Inheritance tax and pensions, no?
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All MP income should come the same way, avoiding the funding agency should be the same statutory offence of its own with a minimum jail term sufficient to trigger a recall.
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First action should be to move all party funding, every single penny, through a central point, accounts to be published monthly in an open register. All recipients must be registered political parties. Receipt of any donations outside the system is a statutory offence with jail time for treasurer.