Nah, the ones who turned up got just as long, if not longer.........seemed very harsh but made front page headlines at the time.
Wills had a debate with Ellers, Wills then got banned........I’m sure you can fill in the rest. Might involve grassing so I’m led to believe
we've discussed this before, he doesn't care. everyone does it. this isn't even "corruption" apparantly which is pretty funny
theres always room on the barnsley board for anyone who gets banned from here no politics though or football
Gove says we are having a 'defacto border' in Kent for trucks. This Brexit thingy is going to be so good.
In a letter to cabinet colleagues, Mr Gove noted that problems at Channel ports will arise “irrespective of the outcome of negotiations”. In other words, the Brexit model that is expected to disrupt the passage of freight, increase the burden of bureaucracy, reduce the volume of trade and slow the economy is one chosen by Mr Johnson. The “reasonable worst case” that ministers warn about is not some accident or unintended consequence. It is a function of the plan they hailed last year as a triumph. And if no deal is done, even worse scenarios are feasible.
It's hard to spin his time as Foreign Secretary as much of a success - I've not even heard the most loyal of his supporters try that. I think being London Mayor was a job that played hugely to his strengths - and perhaps his interests like transport - in part as it's a job that doesn't have loads of tough decisions attached to it. He's unarguably an excellent campaigner too. Oddly I think he'd actually be much more suited to a US type presidential system where you can get away with being above some of the detail and 'leave that to Congress'.
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BREAKING: UK - without EU - to impose sanctions on officials in #Belarus after disputed election & state violence. UK to prepare Magnitsky sanctions, also coordinating with US & Canada “as matter of urgency” No EU sanctions because Cyprus blocked them
Ah, that's interesting. So the EU is held hostage and is currently powerless to act. The UK's foreign policy making will be more agile than the EU's going forward