And this should help too.
Abolishing the House of Lords would be 'flagrant breach of the British constitution'
Rishi Sunak’s proposed Rwanda asylum law has cleared its first major hurdle in the House of Lords, but faces a bruising ride as the Archbishop of Canterbury warned it is “leading the nation down a damaging path”.
In a withering rebuke to the scheme to send asylum seekers who cross the Channel in small boats on a one-way flight to Kigali, the Most Rev Justin Welby accused the Government of outsourcing the country’s “legal and moral responsibilities” and signalled he may yet seek to block it.
Londonrake wrote:Robin Hood wrote:If Lordo is a Dork then, if you take the trouble to read the comments after the video, it would indicate most people are Dork's as nearly all share Lordo's opinion. Lordo was correct and the sentence awarded by this so called 'learned' Judge was an insult to the intelligence of most people. Obviously not you though? So who is the Dork around here?
This sort of punishment for killing someone, intentional or otherwise, just proves that the UK is La-La land! He should have got a minimum of 5 years.
What's the matter? Things too quiet for you?
Mr Lordo often talks in riddles, so it's easy to get confused, but we have entirely different views on what:Lordo wrote:They have not said the nationality of the criminal but judging by the sentence, you just know that the victim will have a foreign name. This judge should be struck off.
actually meant.
What does the sentence have to do with the perpetrator's nationality/name? If an accused/convicted is under 18 it's illegal to give the name anyway.
On this forum Lordo is the self-appointed Guardian of all foreigners living in the UK. People who - as he frequently tells everybody - daily suffer injustice from Swine like judges (you need to be a regular reader to get into all of this). Get it? But when he realises his latest twat--o-post hasn't been ignored, as most are, he does a quick 180.
Are you new here? If Lordo actually got beyond the headline to watch the evidence, let alone read comments - well, that would be a first. He posts links to articles all the time, clearly without having actually taken the trouble to read/view them. Let alone - Heaven forbid - do a bit of background research.
As far as "Dork" goes. I thought I was being kind. There are a number of people who very occasionally, you could say rarely nowadays, pop in to highlight what an idiot the man is. It doesn't matter how many times his cock ups and idiocies are pointed out though. He really is the archetypal
who spends what seems hours every day on the forum posting and posting and posting................... a good deal of it dross.
And yes. He should have got a more realistic sentence. That said, it seems the man could have walked away, after the initial "fun", which led to an altercation but instead persisted, against a gang of thugs clearly out for trouble. In the end dying of a heart attack causing a brain injury, both brought on by the fall.
Robin Hood wrote:So we get a ten word acknowledgement you agree ............ the rest is just your opinion? OK we get it ..... you don't like him!
Lordo wrote:I know I am going to upset my SwineKant friends and I hate myself for doing it but hell one has to do what has to be done.Minister quit ‘because he could not afford rising mortgage costs’ on £120,000 salary
You just have to feel sorry for this SwineKant right? I mean what could he do? Its not as if his own party did this is it? I mean clearly increasing interests rates was never going to bring down inflation cause the problem was not overheating economy. So they decided to use it as an excuse to push the rates up to help their friends in the finance sector and now look what has happened, they pushed this poor fellow into having to resign his job cause he cannot afford his mortgage payments. Maybe I can offer to clean his moat for free. That may help him some.
My heart bleeds for the SwineKant.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/minister-quit-because-he-could-not-afford-rising-mortgage-costs-on-120-000-salary/ar-BB1hrkWb?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=06d5e1db1fbd482cb657fd954ac16e0f&ei=13
Rishi Sunak’s beleaguered premiership has suffered three devastating new blows which threaten to kill off any lingering hopes the Conservatives can avoiding a general election defeat.
The prime minister’s plans for a pre-election tax cut to woo back voters was thrown into question after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the UK government could not afford them.
Mr Sunak’s troubles were compounded when business secretary Kemi Badenoch’s denials that she is plotting to succeed him blew up in her face.
It emerged that she is a member of a Tory WhatsApp group called the ‘Evil Plotters’ with her political mentor and fellow cabinet minister Michael Gove – known for his Machiavellian scheming.
And in a deeply embarrassing development for Mr Sunak’s Brexiteer credentials, it emerged that the UK population is set to rise by another 6.6 million by 2036.
The Tory leader faced fresh calls from right-wingers to bring in a cap on overall numbers, as Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures showed the population could hit nearly 74 million by 2036.
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