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Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
Question (with apologies if this has already been discussed)It would require an Act of Parliament that would then have to pass through every single Commonwealth Realm. It could be hijacked by republican movements or amended to, say, remove Harry from the succession as well - and then get stuck in horse-trading for years.
Why is Starmer refusing to instigate the removal of Andrew Windsor from the Succession? Does anyone really think it would be a bad idea? In purely political terms this seems like a clear win for Starmer and he would almost certainly even have the support of the King. But he apparently is resisting doing it. I find that surprising.
I can understand why the government don't want to open that particular can of worms for what is a purely theoretical problem.
Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
If you're calling your kids numbers, you just need to watch out they aren't irrational.It's overflow you have to watch out for.Why would it need to be signed? Are you going to have less than zero kids?We debated having a fixed length, but felt that would either be wasteful or -worse- we'd run out of address space and need to start over. There was also the question about whether we should use signed, or unsigned.variable bit length. That is confusingI like the entirely non-binary nature of simply naming your kids by birth order.Should we turn that benchmark upside down?Is that the benchmark - not quite the strangest name we could call our child?There are stranger things to call a child than Eleven surely?Happy Halloween everyone.Pause
Had a great time Trick or Treating with our little Eleven and Enid.
Lovely community spirit, everyone out and about was well dressed and mannered.
Now observing our traditional annual way of saying goodbye to Halloween and welcoming Christmas by watching Nightmare Before Christmas.
You have a child called "Eleven"?
We personally went binary. And obviously, taking our queue from indices, started at zero.
So, they're zero, one, one-zero, one-one, one-zero-zero and one-zero-one.
For the record, it isn't confusing at all.
And my wife wanted to add a parity bit, so that we'd be able to catch people out who got our kids names wrong.
Nigelb
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Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
Question (with apologies if this has already been discussed)Apparently the King is resisting it because it would require all the Commonwealth realms to follow suit.
Why is Starmer refusing to instigate the removal of Andrew Windsor from the Succession? Does anyone really think it would be a bad idea? In purely political terms this seems like a clear win for Starmer and he would almost certainly even have the support of the King. But he apparently is resisting doing it. I find that surprising.
There's a fear some of the realms would use the legislation to become republics.
The King is also worried about parliament in the future choosing who should succeed to the monarchy.
Starmer doesn't want to get into a row with the King, and both are working on the assumption that the eighth in line will never be King.
Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
There are stranger things to call a child than Eleven surely?Happy Halloween everyone.Pause
Had a great time Trick or Treating with our little Eleven and Enid.
Lovely community spirit, everyone out and about was well dressed and mannered.
Now observing our traditional annual way of saying goodbye to Halloween and welcoming Christmas by watching Nightmare Before Christmas.
You have a child called "Eleven"?
Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
"Seven of Nine" was quite catchy, so why not?Happy Halloween everyone.Pause
Had a great time Trick or Treating with our little Eleven and Enid.
Lovely community spirit, everyone out and about was well dressed and mannered.
Now observing our traditional annual way of saying goodbye to Halloween and welcoming Christmas by watching Nightmare Before Christmas.
You have a child called "Eleven"?
ohnotnow
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Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
Twelve for example. Most families call it a day before the twelveth.There are stranger things to call a child than Eleven surely?Happy Halloween everyone.Pause
Had a great time Trick or Treating with our little Eleven and Enid.
Lovely community spirit, everyone out and about was well dressed and mannered.
Now observing our traditional annual way of saying goodbye to Halloween and welcoming Christmas by watching Nightmare Before Christmas.
You have a child called "Eleven"?
Foxy
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Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
@natashabertrand.bsky.social
New: The Pentagon cleared giving Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles after assessing that it would not negatively impact US stockpiles, despite Trump suggesting earlier this month that the US might not have enough to give away. Final decision largely political now.
https://bsky.app/profile/natashabertrand.bsky.social/post/3m4iy7tsxd225
New: The Pentagon cleared giving Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles after assessing that it would not negatively impact US stockpiles, despite Trump suggesting earlier this month that the US might not have enough to give away. Final decision largely political now.
https://bsky.app/profile/natashabertrand.bsky.social/post/3m4iy7tsxd225
Scott_xP
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Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
It really is a work of art, substantially assisted by many of the people involve having lived through the war and including the recorded interviews of the participants. Arguably one of Oliviers greatest performances.
Prof. Frank McDonough
@FXMC1957
31 October 1973. 1st episode of the 26-part classic ITV documentary series World at War was broadcast. It was narrated by Laurence Olivier with music by Carl Davies. It cost £900,000 (worth £11 million today).
https://x.com/FXMC1957/status/1984189646788788330
Re: It’s a bold strategy, let’s see if it pays off for Farage – politicalbetting.com
If it is OK with the moderators, a post about an election: Yesterday I voted. Which meant that I sat down at my dining room table with two official guides and marked an optical ballot. This year the guide from Washington state is just 24 pages long. The guide from King County is 114 pages. (Fortunately I could ignore most of it, since it covered local elections all over the county, as well as legislative elections in other districts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_County,_Washington )
In order: I voted on a constitutional amendment to the state constitution,
a special tax for emergency services in the county,
a state senator,
a state representative,
the county executive,
three commissioners for the Port of Seattle,
four positions on the Kirkland city council,
a municipal court judge,
two directors for the Lake Washington school district, and
three commissioners for a Public Hospital district
And then signed and dated the ballot, and took it over to the local post office, and deposited it.
The county will begin counting ballots next Tuesday, and we will have partial results by that evening.
Reminder: Ballots are legal in Washington, as long as they are postmarked by election day, or deposited in one of the drop boxes before 8 PM Tuesday. So the election offices will not have all the ballots by Tuesday.
More later.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_County,_Washington )
In order: I voted on a constitutional amendment to the state constitution,
a special tax for emergency services in the county,
a state senator,
a state representative,
the county executive,
three commissioners for the Port of Seattle,
four positions on the Kirkland city council,
a municipal court judge,
two directors for the Lake Washington school district, and
three commissioners for a Public Hospital district
And then signed and dated the ballot, and took it over to the local post office, and deposited it.
The county will begin counting ballots next Tuesday, and we will have partial results by that evening.
Reminder: Ballots are legal in Washington, as long as they are postmarked by election day, or deposited in one of the drop boxes before 8 PM Tuesday. So the election offices will not have all the ballots by Tuesday.
More later.
Re: I wish I spoke Dutch – politicalbetting.com
Wait, what !!!10 a day? We should not be vilifying Andrew, we should be lauding his stamina. I doubt he even broke sweat.
Andrew had '40 prostitutes brought to five-star Thailand hotel room' during four-day taxpayer funded trip, author claims
https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/andrew-prostitutes-thailand-trip-5HjdGCQ_2/




