Marvin came out and said ttec keeps a list of high profile individuals including mps/high level politicians etc
From a nation security standpoint pretty sure Kams name on a list as well but this is a distraction and a sloppy one at that.
SECRET T&TEC PROTECTED LIST REVEALED IN PARLIAMENT
In Parliament today, I revealed the names of individuals, entities and political figures who were included on a secret list of accounts allegedly protected from electricity disconnection for non-payment under the previous administration.
While ordinary citizens and businesses faced the prospect of disconnection when bills went unpaid, certain accounts were reportedly granted special treatment through what was described as a protected list.
This raises serious questions about fairness, accountability, and whether all citizens were treated equally under the law.
There cannot be one set of rules for the powerful and another for everyone else.
Your phone charger can electrocute a toddler who pokes a fork into the socket. The British plug cannot. That difference comes from a 1947 engineering project that refused every shortcut and turned a household plug into one of the most deliberately safe objects ever mass-produced.
Britain published BS 1363 in 1947, built for the post-war housing boom. The country was wiring millions of new homes at once and needed one standard that would work safely for everyone. They picked the most paranoid option available.
The earth pin (the large top prong) is longer than the other two. When you push a British plug in, the earth pin goes in first. Inside the socket, it presses a lever that opens two metal shutters covering the live and neutral slots. A fork pushed into an empty British socket hits only shutters. The shutters block it.
The two conducting pins are also coated in plastic for their lower half. A plug halfway out of the wall is still safe to touch. You would have to pull it completely clear before any live metal is exposed.
Inside every plug is its own fuse. UK homes wire their sockets in a loop called a ring circuit, which runs at 32 amps, enough to melt a lamp's cord if the cord fails. So each plug carries a fuse matched to the appliance: 3 amps for a lamp, 13 for a kettle. When something goes wrong in your appliance's wiring, only that plug's fuse blows.
The standard US plug (flat two-pin or three-pin) has none of the pin coating and no individual fuse. American building codes began requiring shuttered outlets in new construction in 2008, decades after Britain made shutters standard. Even those newer shuttered versions lack pin coating and plug-level fuses.
Britain's plug is bulky because a fuse, a shutter mechanism, insulated pins, and three contact prongs all need room. The plug looks the way it does because safety engineers refused to sacrifice any of those features to make it smaller, and that decision is now 79 years old.
We got back in Europe and are the current holders of the club world cup until it's next iteration.
We had a solid coach and was genuinely facing upward trajectory.
Give Xabi Alonso a chance
Man walks up to parliament technician and take a pic of their face whilst telling them something inappropriate but allyuh tryna both sides the scn. That's thug behavior
Talking about vehicle options with colleagues and one of them (same position as me) mentions a Volvo…Now we ALL gotta bring our payslips out cause I need to see something.
No country should be allowed to host the World Cup while imposing discriminatory rules on qualified and participating teams.
This ought to be a very basic requirement.
Last time we had a problem with her using the helicopter as her private Uber so this time she say she simply eh working and their supporter base in love w it