A girl I know bought a car from the wife of a guy that had committed suicide in it. It doesn't mean she's suicidal, it just means she knew how to grab a bargain. Business people like Trump can spot a deal in the middle of a crisis from miles away.
Keir Starmer interview on new rules on social media abuse Starmer: Chilling effect on free speech Keir Starmer interview on new rules on social media abuse People are being fined and even jailed for comments they have made on social media sites. Last month, Keir Starmer QC, the most senior prosecutor in England and Wales, announced plans to issue new social media rules on abuse. He said he was worried about the "chilling effect on free speech", should there be a lot of prosecutions. Under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 it is an offence to send electronic messages, including on social media websites, that are "grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character". Eddie Mair reports. Subsection UK Published 11 October 2012 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-19909196
It’s the “spotting a business deal” which is confusing. Hasn’t Trump had something like 6 businesses he has bankrupted. My personal favourite is when he managed to bankrupt his casino. A business that is literally a licence to print money.
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Refused legal aid I expect. If they’d came here illegally and were fighting deportation that trough would be open for the lawyer’s snouts.
I'm not full gammon. We know that legal aid provision has been cut back massively for criminal cases, if you're not rich or on benefits: you're ****ed. Yet deportation cases can run up eye-watering amounts all paid for. Am I right? I'm not wrong.
I was hopeful that Labour would focus on: Re-nationalising railways, water, energy Chasing the Covid missing billions Closing the corporate tax loophoies That's why I voted for them. Instead they are focussed on: Locking up anyone who questions our open border.
People being unfairly deported are allowed legal aid. People that go out and burn down hotels would probably struggle to get it if they can afford to pay. How much do you think it is per person?