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Re: Lock him up has majority support – politicalbetting.com
The one that mystifies me the most is people who turn the tap on, wave their hands near to it for a few seconds, then pretend to dry them off. I mean... why? What do they hope to gain from not actual… (View Post)1 -
Re: Lock him up has majority support – politicalbetting.com
That would actually be a useful policy for her to pursue: removing visible lanyards, passes, and other forms of ID when leaving the building. It's already done in some particularly sensitive bits of … (View Post)1 -
Re: Lock him up has majority support – politicalbetting.com
Doesn't sound like there's anything concrete: "I want a very simple but visible change to occur too – the lanyards worn to carry security passes shouldn’t be a random pick and mix, they should b… (View Post)1 -
Re: Lock him up has majority support – politicalbetting.com
To be fair, you already need to show photographic ID at ports and airports. Ryanair will only accept a passport, Easyjet and Aer Lingus want a passport or EU/EEA national ID. I think it's only BA who… (View Post)1 -
Re: Lock him up has majority support – politicalbetting.com
The ERG, of course, examined the Windsor Framework - their assessment at https://lawyersforbritain.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ERG-Legal-Advisory-Committee-Review-and-Assessment-21-March-2023.pdf … (View Post)1