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About as valuable as saying. More shit happened in the far past then recent past.

Democracy is a pretty recent experiment. And over the time it has grown. Some pretty evil shit has been done in its name. Comparing it to 1000s of rears in the past where few nations past of any power had other options. Is hardly cause and effect.

Nothing more then desperate point scoring on either side.

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An important missed word.

Issue is it depends on building them correctly with production of crops being the priority over production of power.

Issue is UK farmers have been penalised due to loss of government funding. So profiting from crops has been bloody hard for a few years now.

This means the few solar plants being built in the UK on arable land,are generally renting fields farmers have stopped using for crops.

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Yeah its an odd mistake for the BBC. I mean sure someone not interested in wildlife from the south may well think it. But a simple google search will show they are just endangered. But with the BBC you expect some minimum checking of facts before publishing.

Seems quality journalism has been died out on the bbc after grey click baiters were introduced.

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P&O s actions were fucking disgusting.

If DP wants to fuck its branding by openly declaring they are the same company. Go ahead.

Gives protesters more places they can draw attention to the arseholes attitude.

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Actually the article you posted indicates it will fail to raise extra. Not lead to a reduction.

As these folks are using the status to avoid paying tax now. Them leaving just means they have to find a new nation to not help fund.

It is not likely to raise extra money. But is likely to remove those profitting from the investmment others make in our inferstructure.

Thos could be argued to open up the field for investers who actually want to fund our nation.

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If the wealthy refuse to pay taxes to support the UK.

Why the hell would we need them. Move to the nations you choose to pay tax in. And enjoy the infer structure etc they provide with that taxation.

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As funny as the idea sounds.

A few million people filling in a parliamentary partition along the lines off.


We request parliament return the right to national Banishment laws. Applied via referendum when politicians commit crimes in office. Such as those participated in by Boris Johnson over the COVID pandemic.

The undersigned consider this to be the ultimate expression of the democratic process. And the only way to ensure future MPs recognise the importance of public opinion on their actions.

While unlikely to pass. With a few million votes, it would be forced to be discussed in parliamentary committee. And inform BJ very clearly of the value of an STFU policy.

More so when the parlimentary commitee points out the ECHR bans its members banishing citizens.

If we leave parliment has no limitation to leaving boris without citizenship.

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High use Blender users tend to avoid AMD for the reasons you point out.

This leads to less updates due to amd users not being to interested in the community.

It is an issuw without any practicle solution. Because as I need a long overdue update. Again nvidia seems the only real choice.

Everyone is sorta forced to do that unless we can convince amd users to just try out blender and submit results.

So hi any AMD users who dont care about blender.

Give it a try and submit performance data please.

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Seriosly the freedom of women in Afghanistan is a seriose issue. As it is in many places.

But Cats seems to be a very very bad example. Most of the world. With the exception of a few owners that keep them indoors.

They are the pet with the most freedom. More so then any human.

Unless she is specifically considering the female feline mating experience.

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