I think for this line alone he deserves Asterix's Loincloth:
Unfortunately I don't believe it confers automatic citizenship the way the Opifex or Phalera does.
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I think for this line alone he deserves Asterix's Loincloth:
Unfortunately I don't believe it confers automatic citizenship the way the Opifex or Phalera does.
I'm not sure if that would satisfy all the countries who have sanctioned Russia. They'll want a full withdrawal or the Russian economy will stay slowly dying.
My understanding of it is that there isn't really a cohesive right vs wrong narrative possible, because both sides have committed atrocities and neither side seems particularly in the right.
This has been covered by the BBC on at least a weekly basis, with one of the segments of from our own correspondent either last week or the week before being dedicated to a report from it, with an...
Trump strikes me as being less physically fit than Biden. Who knows what kind of state he'll be in in four years' time?
Interesting that you draw the line between the campaign and the actual voting itself, presumably because the vote leave campaign's behaviour is pretty indefensible. The British public has been...
The UK is not a country that's given over to referenda. Not holding one on EU membership or at least not holding one where the leave campaign was so rife with corruption wouldn't be subverting...
Just because something has a democratic mandate doesn't make it in the country's best interests. Case in point: any leader government that was elected democratically but ended up being a poor choice...
I'm banking on an eleventh hour reprieve with a deal that looks identical to the one Boris said he'd got a year ago. However, I wouldn't put it past Boris to refuse to negotiate in some deluded...
I was sure that BW would mysteriously stop being the sole standard bearer for Trump and the voter fraud conspiracy as soon as Giuliani was admitted to hospital. I'm glad to see I was wrong.
So you complain that the mainstream media isn't reporting on these issues, but when it's pointed out to you that multiple outlets have reported on these exact issues, they're suddenly the wrong...
Is the Washington Post mainstream enough? They've got articles pointing out how bogus Judicial Watch's figures are.
I remember when people citing Breitbart and related websites were laughed out of...
The video doesn't really prove anything. Even the title is misleading. The people interviewed at the start are simply presented as Democrat party voters, which is unverified and secondly about half a...
I didn't say illegals - I said naturalised citizens.
I doubt "which political party are you likely to vote for if you become a naturalised citizen?" is a question on most immigration documents. This is a complete non-point. Nowhere is importing...
The jury seems to be out as to what the temperature rise was exactly during the Medieval Warm Period, but it seems to have been between a 0.5 to 1 degree rise. The IPCC predicts between 1.3 - 1.8 but...
No, no this is about the left-wing media not reporting on it. I can understand your wanting to move the goalposts, though. Must be embarrassing claiming something that can be dismissed with one...
So, as per your assertion in the OP, which media outlets aren't covering this? Because when I Google one of the fraudsters' names, CNN and NBC both come up as having run stories on it. Is this just...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d57zJr82dhQ
It's hard to rebuild an economy when your workforce is either dead, in mourning for dead relatives, or terrified of catching the virus. Speaking...
So why did Dr Birx react in such a way to the President's remarks?
Sweden is currently sitting 2 places behind the UK in per capita deaths from covid-19 and its economy is still expected to...
Nope, that's what "at best" means. And Dr Birx's reaction was to the words as they were coming out of Trump's mouth, not after any kind of manipulation by the media. She didn't seem too happy with...
Thanks, didn't know they could be used in that way. I think it's important to note that they're injected as part of vaccines to help neutralise the pathogens being injected; they're never used (to my...
And what exactly is the value of that remark? We all know that disinfectant destroys viruses and bacteria and that the mechanism for its disruption of the proteins that make them up is indiscriminate...
I see we're at the stage of "and if Trump did say it, it's no worse than what others have been saying". Can you name three other world leaders who have mused on whether disinfectant could be used to...
This is a red herring. Why does his ethnicity make him unfit to be mayor of London?
So we should look down on Sadiq Khan because he doesn't fit your racist idea of what mayors of London should be?
Xi Jinping and the Gulf leaders haven't been tweeting garbage about London that...
Englishness is a British value? Okay, Basil, whatever you say.
Anyway:
- Born in Tooting
- Defended his city against unwarranted external criticism
- Source? Which laws has he advocated...
London is also the only net contributing region in terms of central government revenue versus expenditure, so London's voice counts for quite a lot.
The rise in crime might just have something to...
Call it what you like. I was just trying to actually pin down in concrete, measurable terms what you meant by a rather nebulous "influence on the environment".
Doesn't change the fact that you're completely wrong about Africa being anywhere near as large an emitter of GHG as North America or Europe.
And the regulations are often ignored in the West as...
So you don't care about the 64,000 people who die early in the UK alone due to air pollution?
You only need to look at the stats presented here:...
Why didn't you say you didn't have any proof before starting this argument? I think most people would take a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and fewer people dying early from air pollution over...
Where's your proof it's not better? Mine is the fact that countries have been forced to cut emissions.
The EU Commission can be trusted to act to the letter of the treaties and directives it...
It's better than leaving countries to it because they clearly cannot be trusted to act in good faith when it comes to climate change, which is why the EU Commission has to step in. You may think it's...
Because this strategy is demonstrably ineffective and the European Commission regularly has to take countries to court/threaten to do so in order to get them to comply with standards they signed up...
I meant "mature" in the sense of actually owning up to the fact that there is a serious problem that needs addressing, rather than just continuing as if nothing is the matter or making token gestures...
Source for there being reports of bubonic plague in San Francisco?
By "rest of Europe", do you mean the non-EU/EEA states? Because I don't really care much about them; they're not particularly relevant exactly because they're not part of the largest trading bloc in...
Not at all. I think it's great that we have a superstate bringing in important regulations that sometimes countries aren't mature enough to bring in themselves. For example: Madrid brought in a low...
Depends on your definition of "power" and "strong". Someone with a lot of executive power with no qualms about wielding it is clearly in a strong position.