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That’s all fine but dataset from YouGov, helpfully, includes party and Brexit cross-breaks so we can see if there are any particular distinctions for different parts of the electorate.
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Almost like it's all made up bullshit
Today is the 30th anniversary of Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé releasing Barcelona. And what better way to mark the occasion than for the Spanish government to also release Barcelona (and Girona, and Lleida, and Tarragona...)
@SeemaMalhotra1: DExEU Ministers don't know if impact assessments shared with the Cabinet. Or when list is being published. Or if the PM has read them. 2/3
@SeemaMalhotra1: DExEU Ministers are unclear whether the impact assessments they previously said were completed actually exist as reports. 3/3
But the 'obey' brackets after honouring parents is wrong. It should be respect, (likewise, love, honour and obey is a mistranslation, it should be love, honour and respect).
Can't see any problem.
It soon becomes apparent that our new owners, the Venturi brothers, have a very different perspective on all sorts of things. Take Good and Evil, for example. For them, it's an outdated concept that never worked particularly well in the first place.
Unfortunately, the sudden disappearance of right and wrong, while welcomed by some, raises certain concerns amongst those still attached to the previous team's management style.
In particular, there's one of the old gods who didn't move out with the others. A reclusive chap, he lives somewhere up north, and only a handful even believe in him.
But he's watching. And he really does need to know if you've been naughty or nice.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Management-Style-Supreme-Beings/dp/035650669X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509025498&sr=8-1&keywords=tom+holt
On topic: YouGov seem to have mislaid the bit about coveting thy neighbour's wife, his male or female servant, his ox or his donkey.
We will never get away with it!
Trust me, they are idiots.
To be honest, a shade of mountain meeting molehill but anyhow...
As an LD voter and former activist, I've met very few LDs who would steal and commit bloody murder though the odd by-election campaign can get a shade feisty.
Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
Insert your own jokes.
I'm amused that there are people who consider that avoiding murder and theft are no longer important principles to live by.
Really, 5% of Lib Dems think murder is okay (or can be justified)?
Numbers for adultery and honouring your parents are very sad. Nearly a fifth of people don’t think that marriage vows mean something, and more than a fifth don’t think they should look after those that brought them into this world?
Doesn't mean you don't follow it from a humanist standpoint
A student has been cleared of having a copy of terrorism manual The Anarchist Cookbook in a drawer under his bed.
Joshua Walker, 27, from Bristol, had travelled to Syria in the summer of 2016 where he said he helped a Kurdish militia group.
He had previously denied a charge relating to possessing terrorist information.
The 111-page partial copy of the manual was found at his university bedsit in Dan-y-Coed, Aberystwyth.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-41751193
I'm surprised how many are signed up to honour their father and mother.
Gaffe from Davis though... and slightly unusual to see Labour playing politics with this so adroitly.
Way back in the days of Corbyn Shadow Cab mk. 1, I put a few quid on Seema being next leader at long odds. Sadly it looks even more unlikely now.
If we are not spying on him we bloody well should be.
Expecting the PM to read tens of thousands of words of technical stuff is unfair, she doesn’t have the time and won’t understand a lot of the technical or legal language used.
Incredible!
But on the substantive point, didn’t almost every student in the ‘90s discovering the internet have a copy of that book? There must be tens of millions of copies of it around. That they were investigating him for travelling to Syria probably didn’t help his cause though.
Right decision though. Possession of a document that isn’t marked as classified shouldn’t be illegal.
You have been missed.
https://twitter.com/TSEofPB/status/923557563299397632
It was a silly application of a silly law.
The silly judgment makes everyone look rather silly.
https://twitter.com/Paul1Singh/status/923549577768251392
Why?
1. CEOs of firms are rational and have short time horizons. If you give them $100, they'll buy back $100 of stock so as to benefit from the uplift in share price.
2. The government is sending the message that it's OK to invest abroad, because at some point there will be a tax holiday and you can bring it home.
(There's a bigger issue too. Real interest rates are close to zero for investment grade companies in the US already. If you want to build a factory in Dayton, Ohio, then it's not lack of capital that's constraining you - it's the fact that your return will be much higher if you build it somewhere else.)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-41753663
"Asked by the prosecution if he would have made use of the "cookbook", Walker replied: "No, I'm quite fond of my hands - I don't want to lose them following some possibly rubbish ingredients from recipes from years ago."
If I weren't taking this seriously I'd be tempted to put 'chocolate taster'.
From my limited understanding of capital investment in the US, other things being equal they’ll build the factory in whichever county or state gives them the biggest bribe corporate tax break.
That said, if $2trn comes back onshore, it’ll get spent somewhere, and it will look good on Trump.
A woman who murdered her sister while having an affair with her husband has been jailed for a minimum of 22 years.
I assume they mean that she was having an affair with her brother-in-law rather than her husband, although it sounds intriguing that you can have an affair with your own husband.
The police officer advises him that he is to be asked for a breath test. But the man produces a card saying, 'Asthamtic. Do not take breath test.'
The police officer, undaunted, advises him that he will be asked for a blood test. The man produces a second card; 'Anaemic. Do not take blood test.'
The police officer is now getting frustrated. 'Well, sir,' he says firmly, 'You will have to come back to the station for a urine test.'
The man hunts wildly in his pockets, and finally produces a third card. 'This man is a former Liberal Democrat MP who supported the coalition...'
(Harsh. The coalition would have been the best government ever if Gove had been put somewhere he couldn't do any significant damage, like Rockall.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHRDfut2Vx0
Amazingly abusive toward the (previous!) pope, yet difficult to deny he's made a very good point. Plus catchy.
She had also been in touch with a "black magic priest" in Pakistan who she had paid £5,000 to kill her sister "by remote control".
The mind boggles.