π€£ Fair enough (it does have some good points though)
π€£ Fair enough (it does have some good points though)
Thatβs a shame - Ipswich is probably your closest one
I think Fareshare take part finished food. And maybe food bank?
Same with protest rights
Canβt argue with thatβ¦.
I think weβre both very media literate!
By βolder peopleβ do they mean like you and me??
Thatβs brilliant news!!
Frames it nicely!
Steve said the same thing!
You have to wonder what sort of person would be willing to pay that much for a used T-shirtβ¦. Or to steal one from a washing room!
You beat me to it, Jack - but, yes, vulnerability of the users possibly necessitating greater interference with protest rights?
It's like a Yes Minister sketch. My protest is terrorism; yours is a public nuisance; theirs is 'unlawful' but a factor in an interim decision to shut down the protest target.
Wow! Similar - though more extreme - to pattern for public nuisance when it was turned against protesters.
The only people who have spoiled the nature of this area were the mindless thugs who came to our homes last evening and created chaos.
Iβve never been scared by the asylum seekers. Iβm terrified that the angry mob will return.
So, how do I get *my* country back from them? Iβve genuinely no idea
Palestine Action co-founder wins permission to challenge ban
Alongside one about actual two-tier protest reporting
Honestly Iβm fine with that, so long as I can still be supportive of the costal scenery (the only thing I liked in either the book or the film)!
Perhaps it was one of the 100+ books they were reading that dayβ¦
And an (almost) random picture of NWA!
I think they should do them in a pint pot for Wimbledon! Would make it less woke - or whateverβ¦
Isnβt that like a pint of prawns though?
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Yes - and what does that matter anyway? Some of the public donβt feel that way, or there wouldnβt be a protest. Protest rights arenβt based on a show of hands.
Yes, I was thinking that. Lots of complaints about illegitimate tactics but not about illegitimate cause, that I can remember.
π€£ If you take her in from Holborn through Lincolnβs Inn Fields sheβll never know!
May not be your thing but I found this place fascinating. Itβs round the back of the RCJ (free but pre-book tickets) hunterianmuseum.org
I see Honest Bob Jenrick has a new little video attacking barristers for representing unpopular clients.
Once again for those at the back:
Lawyers are not their clients.
Which is how, when Jenrick broke the law in government, he had lawyers to defend him.
Seems to be another from this quick read to add to the Ziegler plus column and counter the broadish weight of criminal cases before the UK courts these past 2-3 years
The domestic court should conduct a proportionality exercise
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