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Not at all enforcable.

So of course they'll do it.

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I think they'll get somewhere in the region of 160 seats at the least. Maybe even 200 depending on Events.

Labour have got to be seen as doing something in the next 5 years though, else it might well swing back again in 2029.

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He's hardly the only MP who does that (Tim Farron and Simon Hughes, famously, over same sex marriage for two Lib Dem examples).

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No one can forecast snow in the UK unless it's already snowing.

lemonflavoured ,
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No. And forecasts of snow are barely reliable 10 hours out.

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This is hardly a surprise, given that the first thing he did when released before was try to circumvent the restrictions placed on him.

Scientology-linked UK drug rehab left vulnerable people ‘traumatised’ ( www.theguardian.com )

An unregulated rehab centre linked to the Church of Scientology put mentally ill people through intense psychological drills that allegedly left them “traumatised” and in “trance-like” states, an investigation by the Observer can reveal....

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Then whoever was overseeing said "rehab" should be arrested. Right?

lemonflavoured ,
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The girl got life with a minimum of 22 years (and a comment saying it would "take a lot of work" for her to be released), The boy got life with a minimum of 20.

lemonflavoured ,
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I do think though that a lot of people are going to be quite disappointed when the next government don't actually do very much.

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Which is what the app on my phone is based on already. I manage it most days easily by walking from the bus station to work and back, which is ~1 mile. And that doesn't include the time I'm actually at work, because I can't wear my smart watch actually in the office.

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This is going to carry on until we get a Phil Woolas situation and some election results get overturned.

lemonflavoured ,
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why is sharing his name and face necessary or even allowed?

Open justice?

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Encryption With A Back Door Is NOT Encryption ( ktetch.co.uk )

There’s been an increasing call in recent weeks and months for encryption to have government ‘backdoors’ put into them. This is a bad idea. No really, it’s an incredibly bad idea. Even if we took the assumption that it is a push that’s made with only the purest of intentions, and the government universal key is kept...

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There's an irony in the British government going on about this all the time, while at the same time fighting in court to prevent their WhatsApp messages being turned over to the Covind inquiry because of privacy concerns.

More generally, I think it's a symptom of governments not being at all as tech savvy as they like to think they are.

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