@1965Muzzy@JamesMelville Unlike all your examples, Scotland and England are part of a United Kingdom (at present, just). Scottish anti-English sentiment is at once juvenile, embarrassing, and counter-productive. England's next match is against a country that invaded British territory in the recent past.
@IainDale What a wonderful, humane and considered response from Iain Dale. Poor Ann Widdecombe. If she really has been murdered, this is a complete tragedy, obviously for herself and her family and friends, but also for the country at large.
@TheBritishIntel The inquiry will be reactivated if Mr. Farage is re-elected. If he is not, whether the investigation will be reactivated is within the discretion of the Commissioner for Standards, and he is likely to reactivate it, if it is in the public interest to do so.
@cenkuygur You're the moron. West Bank Arabs *don't* think that Israel has a right to exist, and their version of a Palestinian state is one that would stretch from the river Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea.
@academic_la@AbelDebabel5785 As originally applied, the term "nakba" referred not to the refugee crisis but to the fact that five Arab armies had been defeated by the nascent state of Israel. As to the Arab refugees, unlike the tens of millions of European refugees after WWII, they refused to be resettled.
@SirFoxFur@mattvanswol The point is that the phrase "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof" needs to be interpreted, and Justice Thomas's interpretation differs from the majority Justices'. Reading the Constitution without a knowledge of the case law surrounding it is a hazardous operation!