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@Teignpot So you are saying Leeds and London can burn because the government is incapable of doing two things at once.

Global IT outage
Steve
Steve
20 Jul 2024

Lottery won't be back up until Monday according to the shop assistant.

And now we have that buffoon Ed Miliband forging ahead with his idiotic plan to cover large swathes of agricultural land with solar panels, all in the name of "climate change".  We might get a bit of electricity but we will be losing an awful lot of food production.

Steve
Steve
20 Jul 2024

The riots have been widely reported @Teignpot . I wish Labour would fix the disasters of the last 14 years (really 25 years) but they won't and will just add to them.

Teignpot
Teignpot
20 Jul 2024

Ignoring the misinformation (lies) re Leeds and London, the truth is that Parliament is more concerned about fixing the 14 years of mess left behind by the Tory charlatans and thieves.

Global IT outage
Steve
Steve
20 Jul 2024

The national lottery website is down. https://www.national-lottery.co.uk I don't know if it was down yesterday as I didn't try it. Does anyone know if you can still buy a ticket at the shop? This outage also shows why you should have some cash.

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Paul
Paul
20 Jul 2024

Please put proof that the 'climate crisis' is real.

Steve
Steve
20 Jul 2024

As I posted before, the alarmists have been claiming we have 10 years to act before it's too late since the 70s, and the climate and sea levels are still the same 50 years on. Bad weather events, such as floods and heatwaves, are as old as recorded history, and do not prove there is a climate crisis. Nothing Labour do will change the climate. Whatever they do will be as pointless as doing a ...

Carer
Carer
20 Jul 2024

Why is the climate crisis 'Imaginary'? Please put your proof here.

@Knighton If a minimum of 1 in 10 of the electorate signed a petition it could be successful. According to the Recall of MPs Act 2015 the recall proceedings cannot be initiated by constituents themsleves in the UK, as the MP has to be found guilty of wrongdoing which fulfils certain criteria - being convicted of a criminal offence after having had all appeals heard. It appears the Speaker and ...