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Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
RayC replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
Illegal immigration is a Europe-wide problem and the numbers in the EU dwarf those in the UK. Imo it is too easy to point the finger at France. Indeed, the data suggests that France is taking the most 'hard line' approach to illegal immigration among European nations. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20230505-2 The number of actual boats used on a daily basis is small (+/-10) and they are usually reusable. -
Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
RayC replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
I didn't mean to hit the nerve quite that hard, Jonny. Sorry about that. -
Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
RayC replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
Given our electoral system, Labour are the only viable alternative. Why Labour should be elected is a harder question to answer as it's unclear what they stand for. Perhaps, the most convincing answer is that they can't be worse than the Tories (can they?). -
Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
RayC replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
Ah, a return to days of Empire and good Tory governance. Only two problems with that with that theory: Britain no longer has an empire and Tory governance was rarely good. -
Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
RayC replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
Despite the best efforts of the ERG-backed Johnson administration to purge the Tory PP of traditional 'One Nation' MPs, it remains a sizeable faction. It will be interesting to see whether this group prevails over the more extreme right-wing groupings led by the likes of Braverman, Rees-Moog, etc. In any event, it is clear that the Conservative Party in its' current state is in no condition to lead the country, so imo the sooner the UK has an election and is rid of them the better. -
So what does Brexit look like? What measures should the government take to ensure that the UK does get Brexit? They can but how are they in this instance? And .... ? It can but apart from reversing the order from, " .. good to bad ..." to " ... bad to good ..", which is not normal convention, how else could/ should this particular question have been posed?
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Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
RayC replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
The immigrant is a convenient scapegoat to blame for the country's failing. Always has been and, unfortunately, probably always will be. -
Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
RayC replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
Spot on. The current Tory Party is 'Life of Brian' made real: Judaean People's Front or People's Front of Judea?🤷 https://news.sky.com/story/battles-on-the-backbenches-what-are-the-different-factions-in-the-conservative-party-12964275 -
Concerns after two foreign women sunbathe in Chiang Mai temple
RayC replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Wrong temple, mate. You'll find him in the one down the road. -
US and UK hint at military action after largest Houthi attack in Red Sea
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
All shipments to Israel from the Indian sub-continent, SE Asia and Australasia go via the Red Sea. You'd have suppliers take a 8000+km detour around Africa and the Mediterranean Sea in order to pacify a terrorist group. 'Simple' is one word for that suggestion. -
One Billion in US Weapons Sent to Ukraine Unaccounted For
RayC replied to morrobay's topic in The War in Ukraine
You've answered your own question by inferring that this line of reasoning is irrational. Ukraine is not Iraq and Zelensky is not Saddam. It's as simple as that. -
One Billion in US Weapons Sent to Ukraine Unaccounted For
RayC replied to morrobay's topic in The War in Ukraine
That is a very important question and one that requires answering. Ukraine was corrupt prior to the war. However, what it looks like - territorially, politically, institutionally, morally, etc - when the conflict ends, is anyone's guess at this stage. In the absence of any supporting evidence, that is just idle speculation. -
US and UK hint at military action after largest Houthi attack in Red Sea
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
Never let it be said that you allow facts to get in the way of your opinion. I'm no military strategist but this map suggests to me that it won't be that easy for the Houthis to simply move around Yemen as they see fit. https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-us-canada-67952029?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=65a098d2a860e05c542a298e%26Map showing Houthi-controlled territory%262024-01-12T02%3A53%3A57.314Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:2bc0b6d9-7e0f-4d71-9716-badfcfb27cb2&pinned_post_asset_id=65a098d2a860e05c542a298e&pinned_post_type=share -
US and UK hint at military action after largest Houthi attack in Red Sea
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
The EU would like a trade deal with the US. However, unlike the UK it doesn't need one and it certainly doesn't need to accept a US-dictated 'take it or leave it' deal, which is the most that the UK can hope for. -
US and UK hint at military action after largest Houthi attack in Red Sea
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
In what seems like an ever changing world, there are some things which remain constant. https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN1ZQ114/ A meaningful UK - US trade deal any time soon? No, I don't think so, no matter who ends up in the White House. -
US and UK hint at military action after largest Houthi attack in Red Sea
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
An "interesting" foreign policy strategy. Having alienated our geographically closest allies, you suggest that we should now alienate our most powerful diplomatic, economic and military ally. Are we trying to emulate North Korea or are we going 'all in' and aiming to be Cambodia circa 1975? -
Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
Well you've certainly got form yourself when it comes to faux concern, as anyone who has read your comments about the Ukraine war will know. -
Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
Andrew thought that paying £12m in an out-of-court settlement would avoid publicity? -
Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
Well, that highlights one of the things wrong with UK judicial system. I agree that it's difficult to prove that someone is lying when they say, "I don't remember" and this difficulty increases over time. However, I'm not sure the 'Yesterday's breakfast defence' would stand up to examination unless you had an underlying medical condition. You're correct on both counts which rather makes a mockery of the idea that we are all equal in the eyes of the law. -
Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
I agree but that's different to saying, "I don't remember". I accept that proving that someone is lying when they say that "I don't remember being there" is often very difficult/ impossible, but I'd suggest that if a suspect is answering questions within a day or two of a crime being committed and used that defence when there is photographic evidence linking them to the place in question, then there might be grounds to prosecute for perjury, etc. -
Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
If that is blanket advice from your brief irrespective of the truth of the statement, then both of you have committed (additional) crimes: Perjury, perverting the course of justice, etc. if it is subsequently shown that you were lying. -
Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
Harris was convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault (one later overturned) against 4 different women. I can't be sure - and can't be bothered to look into the cases - but I doubt that a jury would have considered a letter to one of the victims sufficient evidence to convict Harris on all counts. A number of other women (some well known) subsequently alleged that Harris had assaulted them. Everything points to Harris' guilt. -
There's plenty of 'cheap' French plonk here already. Hopefully, this reduction in taxes will make decent mid-range French wine more affordable.
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Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
RayC replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
TBF he has admitted that ordering a Hawaiian was a mistake. He now realises that pineapple has no place on a pizza.