@EssexPR You obviously do need permission as it would be outside of normal licensing hours.
So under these rules you no longer need to apply for the TENs during this period, therefore negating the need for the application and the £21 fee
On each occasion that I have met Keir going back to being a candidate in 2019 he has been warm, polite, smiled a lot, listened to me and at times been witty. He has a big serious job and I therefore wouldn’t have necessarily expected this to be the case on every encounter but that has been the position and I do not think it’s fair to attack his personality like this as it’s not my experience as a new MP. He recently stayed at a hotel in my constituency and the staff were so excited he sat up with them for a while and chatted despite the fact he was exhausted having flown in from overseas and getting up very early for government business. A little more balance please. 🙏🏽
@GoodwinMJ Most people I know can’t stand JD. Maybe he should look closer to home and work out why so many people are killed by guns in his own country.
@rumamay@EssexPR It probably has something to do with that, but a lot of younger people don’t drink as much and people now go out to a pub for a meal. I can’t think of many pubs in the villages around me that would survive as a traditional pub rather than an eating venue.
@AaronBastani You can join the police now through many different routes, not all of which require a degree. The PCDA does not require a degree entry and you gain a degree alongside ‘on the job’ learning
PCEP does not require a degree and you do not work towards one after recruitment
@RobertJenrick What emergency action do you suggest they take?
It would have been easier if your party hadn’t cut the numbers so drastically, this has been going on for years and I didn’t notice you speaking out whilst in the Tory government.
How many of us mark our property, that would help
@GBNEWS@MichelleDewbs Also Harehills, a totally different situation
“A total of 77 arrests have been made in connection with the unrest, according to a force spokesperson, with the 23 people convicted sentenced to a combined 39 years in jail.’
@EssexPR Farage had the chance in the house of commons today, to condemn the violence yesterday but did not.
The PM rightly called him out on his comments yesterday morning
@Anniepop2027@LBC@BBCNews Nick on LBC seems to now think we should agree with everything Mandelson says as it fits his agenda of criticising Labour. You couldn’t make it up
NO he won’t be “out in just over 20 years” - that’s the minimum term before he can apply for parole
N0 he didn’t get a lighter sentence because of the knife - he has deliberately cut out the bit that says he got a LONGER sentence
If he was still a solicitor he’d get struck off