Re: Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th November 2018
Posted: Sun 25 Nov, 2018 11:33 pm
Reported that Corbyn is willing.....
You don't need to use that line, you know.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:
I believe the phrase is 'treading a fine line' and I'm not sure magic grandpa still has the reflexes.
I hadn't seen this post prior posting mine below it.frog222 wrote:WooHoo, HooHoo, etc
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“” Damian Collins, the chair of the culture, media and sport select committee, invoked a rare parliamentary mechanism to compel the founder of a US software company, Six4Three, to hand over the documents during a business trip to London.
In another exceptional move, parliament sent a serjeant at arms to his hotel with a final warning and a two-hour deadline to comply with its order. When the software firm founder failed to do so, it’s understood he was escorted to parliament. He was told he risked fines and even imprisonment if he didn’t hand over the documents.
“We are in uncharted territory,” said Collins, who also chairs an inquiry into fake news. “This is an unprecedented move but it’s an unprecedented situation. We’ve failed to get answers from Facebook and we believe the documents contain information of very high public interest.” “”
'Exceptional move' , I love it . No pissing around !
Begin with the serjeant at arms and finish with the mothas in the Tower .
And throw away the key ( as they say )
Despicable coward and insecure bullyadam wrote:End of May's letter to the people
In other words - we need to pretend that this is something that just happened because it happened, and pretend that nobody was responsible for it. We need to pretend that there was never any alternative once the initial die was cast. We need to pretend that there is no possible way to hold anybody to account because there is nobody to hold to account.On 29 March next year, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. We will then begin a new chapter in our national life. I want that to be a moment of renewal and reconciliation for our whole country. It must mark the point when we put aside the labels of ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ for good and we come together again as one people. To do that we need to get on with Brexit now by getting behind this deal.
You still see comments saying she is admirable, resilient, brave. She is a despicable coward.