we wish for common sense moron
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Not forgetting our independent judiciary.
Loved it when Boris closed parliament and got the queen to agree. Just because he was fed up with it, not because they had finished business.
It was overturned by the Supreme Court and he had to return like a naugthy schoolboy. The trial was on TV, interesting to see these smart barristers arguing the case sometime going back centuries for constitutional examples.
Look at America. Judges are political appointees, shamelessly biased.
Biden gave his son a Presidential pardon before he left office and `Trump has pardoned all of the jailed Jan 6 rioters. He will pardon himself before he leaves office.
Dictators, Emperors or Kings can get things done. OK when we agree with them. But what if Corbin had such powers?
Careful what you wish for.
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We do need the best of Trump. But he has unique powers as President and head of state that any UK Prime minister does not have.
We have a powerful Civil Service, House of Commons, House of Lords and a Head of State, the King above party politics. It is not easy to get things done in this country, good or bad.
There would be civil unrest and protest as there were over Brexit, Iraq war, miners strike, poll tax and many other issues.
This is a much harder country to run, even your pin up boy Nigel would soon find himself swimming in treacle if he tried to get his simple solutions implemented. |
Now Trump has sanctioned the ICC (International court of human rights) so that Israel cannot be prosecuted for war crimes.
Trump is a man in a hurry, just look at the big issues he has been involved in his few weeks in power.
The Israelis according to todays press want to expel the Gaza `Palestinians to Somalia.Was that the 'beautiful' land that he was referring to. It leaves him and his Jewish/Zionist son in law to develop the real estate. So that would be the 'final solution' for Gaza after many deaths. Mass killing and deportations.
Then there is the ambitions for extra living space and rich commodities, Greenland and Canada.
Trump believes it was his destiny after his assassination attempt to reshape the World in in own image.
He must have been reading Mein Kampf, all of these policies have been plagiarised. Uncanny how many parallels there are. |
Trump's really gone dulally with his "Trump Levant Vegas" executive order! His takeaway Deliveroo courier must have mixed up his standard BigMac order with a fermented tapioca fajita from Taco Bell! |
Saudi's carry out their purging in the public square, Scruff (AKA Lawrence of Dubai) does it on this platform. Viva la differonce? |
Good point Careful, Sheik Abdul Al Maktoum had the box next to QE2 at Ascot for a number of years until we fkd him off cos he kidnapped his daughters and chucked a couple of people out of tall buildings. Not a place I'd consider going....no cask. |
New reforms can help make Britain a "leader" in nuclear energy, says Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said nuclear power will be prioritised in the spending More words - FGS This man does not know when to shut up! |
don't see the attraction of Dubai. All desert no industry.
just take your ill gotten wealth and live tax free. wear a towel like like Lawrence and your wife can dress in black peeping through a letter box.
If you criticise their government like you lot do here, then you get your right arm chopped off.
They will be back to lovely green UK, away from that hot dry hellhole. |
jl5006 Church voluntary aided schools are in no mans land with the new regime and was told they cannot recover VAT so far! |
Results should help dictate the direction.
What provisions will need to be made.
So makes sense to be the worst performing of the 4 big banks. |
Harmer again The senior law officer in Keir Starmer's Labour government said there was a 'moral' argument that the UK should pay slavery reparations, praised Just Stop Oil and branded Donald Trump an 'orange tyrant'.
Recently rediscovered podcasts recorded by Attorney General Lord Hermer before he became a minister show his outspoken views on a number of contentions issues.
And they contain positions at odds with those recently expressed by the Prime Minister.
The former human rights barrister, who worked in the same chambers as Sir Keir, backed the removal of statues of 'slave owners' and controversial British Empire figures like Cecil Rhodes, who appropriated a large chunk of southern Africa. |