⚠️ More 20mph limits are being proposed across London Colney.
This consultation would extend 20mph restrictions to more roads across the village, including larger stretches of the High street and Barnet Road.
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Congrats to GB News on its 5th birthday for destroying Sky News ( twice its audience) and humiliating BBC News which even with billions of taxpayers money is beaten almost every night.
The secret?
Covering subjects the viewers are actually interested in.
The others should try it!!
@Off_DanielH1@_EleanorJackson Jenrick and Braverman were prevented from stopping the boats by Sunak and the one- nation liberals in the party.
They won’t face such obstacles in Reform.
Last weekend I set out Reform UK’s plans to fix the centre of government (https://t.co/cqWFdSPutf). This policy was informed by hundreds of disillusioned civil servants responding to my call for insights on life in Whitehall. This is some of what they said. Thread:
@wearetherace Max is right. Battery management is a joke. Given a choice between driving a pure ICE F1 car and a hybrid, the ICE car is the only sensible choice.
If you love batteries, go drive in Formula-E.
Tomorrow the PCS civil servants’ union is debating a motion to ‘counter a hostile Reform government’ with ‘sustained industrial action’: they are planning to go on strike if we win. This is Reform’s response.
Any civil servant who seeks to undermine ministerial authority and the impartiality of the Civil Service through unlawful strike action will no longer have a job to return to.
The Civil Service exists to implement the will of the government of the day. Its staff must do what duly-elected ministers ask them to do, within the law - or leave.
By publicly confirming the reason for future industrial action as opposition to a specific ‘hostile’ government, the PCS have ensured their strikes cannot be considered a ‘trade dispute’ and would be unprotected and unlawful.
Under section 12.1.21 of the CSMC, no appeals to the Civil Service Appeal Board will be possible in this situation. As the Shadow Home Secretary already set out, pension entitlements and any entitlement to redundancy pay may also be lost.
Those who do choose to strike because, like the PCS, they disagree with the democratic decision of the British people are not only taking part in unlawful industrial action but are also in breach of the Terms & Conditions of their employment, specifically section 4.1.3 (b) of the Civil Service Management Code (CSMC): “civil servants must not take part in any political or public activity which compromises, or might be seen to compromise, their impartial service to the Government of the day or any future Government”.
The fact is under a Reform UK government the Civil Service will be a much better workplace than it is today. Our plans will deliver a smaller and more highly skilled Civil Service where good work is rewarded and officials are able to make a real difference to people’s lives.
A union that prioritised its own members would recognise that our agenda will be the most pro-worker in recent political history. We’re happy to work with any fair-minded trade union to develop policies to support workers.
But, if the PCS don’t wish to engage reasonably they should know that we will turn their anti-democratic motion into a resounding win for a Reform UK government, the taxpayer, and the British people.
@worldwearyguy@_EleanorJackson@reformparty_uk No abuse there. He was simply pointing out, to a member of the government, where they are going wrong. The member’s gender is irrelevant.
In recent months I've helped train a hundred or so Reform members, most of whom hoped to become councillors. The vast majority never planned to enter politics. It was something other people did.
They were from all walks of life. Former teachers and police officers. People who'd served as soldiers, nurses, civil servants. One man - a builder - felt out of his depth. But, persuaded by those around him, he went on to give a brilliant and humbling account of what had propelled him to stand for Reform. Why he could do no other.
The groups were mixed in terms of class and race and religion, to a degree that I think would astonish many of the Party's critics.
They were united in a belief that the country they were born in, or had moved to, was not the same country they would die in. It had mutated in their lifetimes in a way that rendered it unrecognisable and, many of them felt, ungovernable in the future.
They were not bigots or opportunists or charlatans. They are the best of Britain. Thoughtful patriots. Conscientious citizens. Mothers and fathers who fear for the society their children will inherit. Screwing up their courage, they had taken a leap of faith. Decided to do something they feel might shape our future. Help us all avert catastrophe.
Simply moaning on Facebook or X or at the bar was no longer an option for them.
These are the people who will go into this weekend with a new sense of purpose, as part of our island story of democracy. As newly-elected Reform councillors. I pray they can stay the course and give thanks that people like them - all over Britain - have chosen to stand up and be counted.
#Reform
🇯🇵 | ¡¡ MAX VERSTAPPEN PROBANDO POR PRIMERA VEZ UN SUPER GT500 EN FUJI !!
⚔️ Pusieron a competir a Max con Atsushi Miyake, uno de los mejores pilotos de GT.
ℹ️ El mejor tiempo de Miyake fue de 1:44.075. La primera vuelta de MV3 fue de 1.44:142, se quedó a 67 milésimas !!!
🤯 Max solamente necesito 2 vueltas para pulverizar el tiempo del japonés. Le saco 2 SEGUNDOS, haciendo un crono de 1:42.290.
@matt_r_t_@autosport You’re right, which is why we need to elect governments that will scrap the ban on pure ICE vehicles.
UK ban is 2030
EU is 2035 but with an exemption beyond that for new ICE vehicles running on sustainable fuels.
@AEMorton07@_EleanorJackson@reformparty_uk Reform UK may not be the perfect vessel, but to make a difference, you first have to get elected.
You say yourself that Reform have some good policies. You need to weigh up your chances of getting elected as an independent versus as a Reform representative. I wish you well.