Proud Geordie but I don’t support the Toon... sacrilege eh? Biker, dad and rock music lover. Advocate of British values....and in desperate need of a haircut!
@Heccles94 You do realise that all of those rights are already entrenched in British Law? In fact, most of the ECHR rights were copied from British Laws. Leaving the ECHR just means that foreign judges cannot over rule our judiciary.
@Parody_PM Whilst this weather may dry out kindling to burn, I would suggest that a human instigated the fire either by a discarded cigarette or deliberately starting a fire.
@WillHayCardiff Jeez…and still they bleat ‘climate catastrophe’ when we have a few days of summer temperatures. When we have 40+ temperatures for weeks on end then pat yourself on the back for being so virtuous but until then preach to your own converts and leave us normies to our sunbathing!
@Paulny3r@JuliaHB1 No, the Brexit vote, and the previous 2 General Elections and subsequent 3 G.E’s, were a demand to protect our borders. That’s not to say certain other policies weren’t important but the ability to govern ourselves without foreign diktats were paramount! But we were letdown badly
@Keir_Starmer You absolute tone deaf moron! You’re ignoring the very people you were elected to represent. The past 5 general elections and Brexit was about the people asking their representatives to stop mass immigration and protect our borders…And still we wait!
@BladeoftheS@Sloopyuk A battery farm big enough to power Newcastle, for example, would need to be the size of 20 St James Park stadiums…and it would only power it for 1 hour. The UK doesn’t have enough land mass to accommodate the batteries needed to power itself.
@ret_ward@TiceRichard Surely the current situation in the Gulf proves we need to be as self sufficient in oil and gas as possible. It may not reduce the prices but, at least, we wouldn’t have fuel restrictions based upon global events plus we’d have additional tax income.
@_Investinq Pretty sure there’s a similar facility in the US which has recently been shut down after 20(?) years because it didn’t produce anywhere near its claimed potential. 🤷♂️
@LeoMontague91 She didn’t exactly ‘fess up’, did she? She denied and obfuscated until more damning evidence piled up and then she blamed everyone else involved in the matter. She had to resign, pocketed £16k compensation but has yet to pay HMRC as it’s still in mitigation.
@albieamankona What’s astonishing is that a film based on his life and struggles with Tourette’s just won a number of honours at that exact awards show and people are condemning the guy, knowing that his condition causes him to blurt out words that he has no control over! The ‘tolerant’ Left!
@martindvz Jeez! We had ‘Partygate’ from Labour for nigh on 3 months before Johnson resigned…despite the ‘Currygate’ scandal being swept under the carpet.