Just like the ban of porn sites before it, they're selling you on "protecting children" when in reality the goal is "identifying adults." Starmer is the most illiberal Prime Minister in my lifetime so the implications of this should worry UK citizens.
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Thank god. For a minute I was worried that it's a foundational collapse in house values because of the end of decades of stimulus, flatlining wage growth and spiralling unemployment.
It was just the football. Because that's what sellers and agents would have discussed. Yup.
The United Kingdom is beginning to resemble the regime in Iran in terms of sheer censorship and willingness to invade everyone's privacy.
I'm not kidding.
This is what real creeping authoritarianism looks like.
At 16 you can:
1) Vote
2) Join the Army
3) Play the lottery
4) Have sex.
5) Drive (provisional, full licence at 17).
However, you cannot go on Facebook in the evening.
Makes sense, Keir. Thanks.
This mean students up to Year 11 will not be able to revise GCSE biology on Freesciencelessons YouTube channel.
This also mean a 15 years and 364 days old not be able to read Facebook posts from their MP or councillor, but expected to vote for them tomorrow.
Last gasp desperate, terrible idea that shows nothing has been learned from the mistakes already made.
If we’ve learned one thing recently it’s that property is definitely NOT safe for your pension.
So to put your pension into a property??
Financially foolish.
Privatised water is such an obvious scam that it's achieved the impossible: getting 82% of Brits to agree on something.
The only issue to score higher was the public’s desire for Tony Blair to stick to retirement.
I’ve been calling for massive social housebuilding for years, as the only sustainable solution to the housing and affordability crisis.
It’s the best value for money for taxpayers and frees up the private sector from government demand.
Burnham first to propose it.