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Trading law compliance and marketing consultant based in Shrewsbury.

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@PippaMusgrave1
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@BorisJohnson Hello Boris. Weights and Measures Inspector here. Sorry to dispel your latest bit of kite flying. 1. The UK transferring to metric measures had bugger all to do with our EU membership. (1)
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@BrugesGroup Hello, weights and measures inspector here. They were not taken away by 'foreign bureaucrats'. It was long standing UK policy to move to SI units. The legislation to remove imperial was a UK instrument amending a UK act of Parliament. It had nothing to do with the EU.
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Or is this, like your Bridge to Ireland, a nonsense policy only to distract form the appalling way you are running this country?
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@BrugesGroup Indeed, the UK is a signatory to both the 1856 OIML treaty and the more recent METRE convention. The UK metrication board was created in 1962. A decade before we joined the EEC.
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4. Only Myanmar and the USA currently use imperial measures (US measures are actually slightly different). How does this play with your claim of 'Global Britain'? (4)
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2. The UK agreed, when it signed the OIML treaty in 1856 to move to a single system of measurement (S.I. units). Metric measures have been lawful in the UK since 1875. (2)
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5. We have a national shortage of Weights and Measures Inspectors. Are you going to pay for new inspectors to be trained (which currently takes 6 years)?
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Imperial measurements have not been taught in schools since the mid 1970s. Indeed, to have been taught imperial measures, consumers are likely now retired? Are you willing to invest many more millions in educating the UK population of imperial measures?
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6. Certificates of approval for imperial metrological equipment have long since lapsed. Will you subsidise the industry cost of certification?
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Most imperial local standards and testing equipment have long been retired. Will you subsidise Local Authorities for the cost of this equipment and the creation of new metrological laboratories?
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3. Are you proposing the UK leaves the OIML treaty? (3)
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A local standard mass comparator costs £30,000. Are you willing to spend many millions of pounds reintroducing such equipment?
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@KillBrexitNow @SuellaBraverman The ECHR is written into: 1. The Belfast/Good Friday Agreement 2. Th Welsh and Scottish Devolution settlements 3. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the EU.
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Finally, the USA is a member of NAFTA, where both Canada and Mexico use the metric system. This has meant increased visibility of metric markings on US goods. The US is a signatory of the OIML treaty. Interest in metric is growing in the USA
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@BrugesGroup Prepacked goods went metric in 1988. The change in 1999 only affected goods sold loose from bulk. Perhaps you should delete your tweet.
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@bbclaurak He was a junior at Linklater's. He completed his traineeship and left. He then went to work for the Foreign Office at The Hague (in a very junior position). He has no experience in English criminal law. He is not a QC.
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@kinjaldave7 Yes, and thousands of them died due to the heat. You know the term 'going doolally' that comes from Doolalli camp, the distribution camp British troops were sent to in India before going on to a regiment. The term relates to the hundreds who went mad due to heat stroke.
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@NadineDorries Savile was NOT passed to him as DPP. The decision was made by the CPS in East Anglia. When Starmer found this out, he changed the protocols, ensuring high profile cases are referred to the DPP, and thus ended up as Huhne's prosecutor.
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@tconnellyRTE @StevePeers How is it force majeure when you proposed the deal, you agreed the deal, you signed the deal, you said parliament didn't need a detailed debate on the deal and called it a Christmas present to the nation?
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@TomHulme79 Most Sikh temples provide a headscarf for visitors. All Sikh temples provide food free of charge to any one who wants a meal. They are amazing institutions
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@DouglasKMurray The ECHR has bugger all to do with the EU. It was created in 1948 by Churchill and its establishing treaty written by UK lawyers. Boris Johnson's grandfather was a UK representative to the ECHR
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@NoContextBrits Urban myth. The motorway splits because the ground was boggy and wouldn't support two carriageways next to each other.
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@peterwalker99 Civil servants are contractually obliged to tell their boss if they have broken the law or received a fine. This includes things like getting a speeding fine. Are Number 10 re-writing all civil service contracts?
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@D_Blanchflower As I believe Mark Steel said, the cause of the deficit wasn't the fact that there were too many libraries in Birmingham
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@mrjamesob No, it was taken whilst the various political groupings were in separate rooms discussing the vote for the Commission presidency. As the Brexit party isn't in a group, they were left to their own devices like Billy no mates.
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@prkirkley @lucyportercomic A lot of these types of gadgets were created by MI9. Including playing cards which when you soaked them revealed a cloth map. One of the main designers, Michael Bentine of Potty Time fame
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@mrjamesob Now the Standards Committee need to put the final nail in the Johnson coffin
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@PickardJE @FT Problem is, the don't want to come. Why swap the excellent facilities in Europe (e.g. the French Routiers and the German Autohaus) for a muddy gravel forecourt and a portacabin cafe. What would you prefer, Munich to Parma or Middlesborough to Scunthorpe?
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@alexGspence Time for the Information Commissioner to get involved. Government is not exempt from Data protection law
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@SHalbhuber @itvnews How can you do the exams when the school was closed and the exams cancelled? Prat
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@Haggis_UK 'Stepped Down' he was forced out because he couldn't form a cabinet. He was found to have appointed a sexual predator to a ministerial role. What an utter chancer.
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@Antonia62019914 @PaulBrandITV Protests currently taking place in Nottingham, Milton Keynes, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Cambridge, Manchester, in fact in every major conurbation.
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@SophyRidgeSky Rwanda can only cope with at most a few hundred asylum seekers. The one man we sent there went voluntarily, he wanted to go anyway, he had overstayed his student visa and we paid him £3,000 to go. He immediately disappeared. In return for him, the UK took 13 Rwandan refugees
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@LiamFox We always could. Workers from the EU didn't need visas. And if an EU immigrant was proven to not be supporting themselves, we still had the power to deport them; a power we chose not to use.
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@mikegalsworthy "For the love of God, fill in the questionnaire"
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@doctor_oxford @mrjamesob @metpoliceuk @LBC Straw man argument. The police's role isn't to just investigate reported crime, it is to detect crime. there is no need for a complaint for an investigation to be launched, suspicion, from the reported statements, would be enough.
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@sturdyAlex The treaty was signed when Johnson has secured an 80 seat majority. He had been told a transition extension was possible. He was under zero political pressure.
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@KirstyStricklan Who drinks wine at a business meeting? Who's taking the minutes? Why is the Prime Minister's wife involved in affairs of state?
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@mrjamesob A quiet reminder that Prime Ministers of sovereign states appoint EU commissioners not 'unelected EU bureaucrats'
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Ursula von der Leyen in touch with Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin and calls on him to propose names rapidly to replace Phil Hogan. She wants one male, one female candidate. "The ball is now in the court of the Irish authorities," says EC spokes.
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@mrjamesob The UK commitment to SI (metric) units of measurement goes back to 1856 when we signed the OIML treaty. Only Myanmar and the USA use imperial (and US imperial is slightly different). Welcome to the Global Britain of the 19 century.
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@mrjamesob @BBC The article below is baloney. The EU had nothing to with metrication in 2000. It was UK government policy altering UK law (Weights & Measures Act 1985 and the Price Marking Order 1974)
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@LeeHurstComic Communities isolated themselves and travel was all but banned. Road blocks and pickets prevented travel. For centuries, ships arriving in Venice, Europe's most prominent port, had to spend 40 days isolating on an outlying island. Anyone sick was then isolated on another island
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@sturdyAlex @SophyRidgeSky The first violin might get in, they are the lead instrument in the orchestra, but I doubt the third violin will get in as it's unlikely they would earn £35,000 a year.....
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@carolvorders @JohnnyMercerUK @FredThomasUK Walter Mitty politicians: 1. Grant Shapps, or is it Michael Green, or Sebastian Fox. 2. Iain Duncan Smith, said he studied at the University of Perugia - they've never heard of him 3. Penny Mordaunt - bought a uniform for a naval rank she had not been awarded and had photos done
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@LiamThorpECHO He had a wide range of policies, including renaming Waterloo Bridge as Pheobe Waller Bridge and moving one badly placed hand dryer in his local pub
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@PickardJE @FT 1. German truck stop 2. UK truck stop
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@DrMatthewSweet "COUP DE GRACE!"
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@RossThomson_MP In what way is the power requirements for Vacuum cleaners a bad law? It's an energy efficiency measure supported BY YOUR GOVERMENT. (1)
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@catvalente @neilhimself Cabbage Patch Kids were the cryptocurrency of the Eighties.
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@Tony_Robinson @joshspero And Kate Hoey, who has openly campaigned with both Rees Mogg and Farage, has not been suspended.
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The national debt when labour left office was £800bn. Under 14 years of Conservative rule, it's now £2.7 trillion, just shy of 100% of GDP. Your government has borrowed more and is spending more to finance that debt
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Back to Square One? Does anyone really want to go back to 2010 when Labour left office and the Government was borrowing £1 in every £4 in was spending? 👇 via @michaelgove 👇
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@DogoKuno @PolProfSteve Why he's nothing to apologise for. He was at work and ordered a takeaway meal. It wasn't a party and it was within the rules. This is a smear and the Tories panicking
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Hey @AndrewRosindell You do know the BMA is not affiliated to the Labour Party?
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It is completely unacceptable that so many local people from Romford and Havering are having their operations and medical appointments cancelled, due to the junior doctors strike. They should return to work immediately and call off this strike which is putting lives in jeopardy!
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@Sathnam @sajidjavid We wouldn't have Peter Capaldi, Armando Iannucci, Daniela Nardini, Lewis Capaldi, Jack Vettrianno, Nicola Benedetti,, Rocco Forte, Richard Demarco, and hundreds of other notable Scots whose parents and grandparents arrived in this country to start restaurants and coffee bars.
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@ptp335 @IanDunt Yes, he also advocates getting rid of manufacturing and much of UK agriculture. He believes the UK economy should focus primarily on financial services. He's as mad as a box of frogs and 95% of economists believe his methodology is 50 years out of date
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@gavinesler As a trading standards professional and Inspector of Weights and Measures, I have responded to the professionals one. No one wants this. Not Industry, not the enforcement community, nor the metrology equipment manufacturers. They're not listening, its dogma over common sense
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@mrjamesob Yup as Alex Andreou tweeted earlier, VAT exemptions on solar panels and insulation have existed for years in the EU. He used such an exemption in Greece four years ago
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@EmmaKennedy Hardware stores are on the list of businesses to stay open as essential. Two reasons, essential goods like lightbulbs, fuses, etc. Second, if you have a garden, getting out to put bedding plants in or to do some other gardening is good for mental health.
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@PickardJE @EddieRobson 'I need to be with my children'
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@IanDunt We got the troops out of Dunkirk, but not their equipment. We had to replace much of that equipment from the US through Lend Lease. We only stopped paying for lend lease in 2010. One of the reasons rationing was needed to 1954 was we, as a country, couldn't afford the repayments
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@wallacemick 1. Because he's Australian. 2. Because he's in prison in a non-EU country 3. Because he's facing extradition to another non-EU country
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@TRobinsonNewEra @Vankelhane The wounded were evacuated by landing craft, they didn't evacuate them by running back into the sea. Oh, and they were fighting against people like you.
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@johnredwood That's not the evidence the head of HMRC gave to the public accounts committee last week. Stated 6000 additional staff at the border required. Stated huge backlogs at ports and a £20bn a year hit to the UK economy just for import/export paperwork. Stop telling lies
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@mrjamesob Is it standing looking over the shoulder of the player telling him to hold the lemons before you nudge?
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Tory MP Philip Davies takes £500-an-hour job at slot machine company
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@IanDunt Iam reminded of the Golgaphrinchens in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Got rid of the third of the population who did 'non-jobs' such telephone sanitisers, and then died out from a virulent disease contracted from a dirty telephone
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@brianklaas It's the self congratulatory nod at the end. Clearly a reward for stating words in order without wetting herself
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@davidallengreen Not only has he quit, he's going to an employment tribunal claiming constructive dismissal, which could be very messy for Patel, Cummings and Johnson.
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@JohnPenroseNews He had ample opportunity to respond to the standards commissioner. He did so, repeatedly, including claiming she was biased. there were sworn witness statements and documentary evidence and the delay in the process was in part due to his request for one
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@BarristerSecret One of our neighbours got burgled. They caught the culprit at the trial the neighbour found himself in the court sitting next to the accused father, who was wearing one of my neighbours expensive golf jumpers
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@irvsbird @BorisJohnson We kept the pint because the decision to go metric was UK domestic policy. Indeed some traders were asking to be able to sell beer in litres. We buy petrol in litres. You don't buy fabric in yards, you buy it in metres.
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@GNev2 @Jim_Cornelius Savile would have been under Starmer's predecessor as DPP. He was dead when Starmer took the job
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@Sathnam @sajidjavid @mrjamesob A reminder, Albert Einstein was a lowly patent clerk when he was formulating his theories. Would he get enough points to enter the UK under the proposed immigration system?
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@Dominic2306 Not a good example Dom. DAG was agnostic about the EU and did not campaign for remain. He is however, very good about describing the legal pickle you put this country in
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@sturdyAlex I've seen Corbynistas griping that Starmer is part of a middle class elite. Yet his Mum was a nurse & his Dad a toolmaker. He passed the 11-plus to get into his local grammar school, got his degree at Leeds & only did his postgrad at Oxford. He is very much of the working class
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@christopherhope I have to keep a time sheet at work. So do lawyers accountants, designers, marketers and others not directly on the payroll. If we can, so can an MP.
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@mikegalsworthy "What about the popular front of Judea" "He's sitting over there"
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@mrjamesob Also see Ayrshire Potatoes, Jersey Royals, Orkney Cheddar, Arbroath Smokies, Cornish Dairy Ice Cream, Cornish Pasties, Stilton and around 80 other foodstuffs. Brexit will destroy the UK specialist foods market not enhance it.
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@KevinASchofield @Geoff_McGivern You could equally say Lineker was never booked but the Tory Party has given their last three Prime Ministers the red card.
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@BorisJohnson Further to my tweets of yesterday, perhaps you should take note of the Chartered Institute of Trading Standards report on EU Exit from 2019. It says the following:(1)
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@Andrew_Powell1 Also, she became a Liberal Democrat first. 'If you don't like my principles I have others' to paraphrase Groucho Marx
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@John_Cotter @EmporersNewC Raab was a junior solicitor before working for the foreign office. Dorries wrote sub-Mills and Boon rip offs of Call the Midwife.
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@lecrin The tales of Terry Scott being a horrible person to work with are legion. Never confuse the public face with what goes on off screen
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@mikegalsworthy Channel Tunnel has put Grayling on notice that they believe this contract should have been awarded under normal procurement rules and they will sue if they are not given and equivalent role. They believe the award of the contract to breach competition law.
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@Peston @DominicRaab @BorisJohnson Andrea Leadsome has already been told by the Common's clerks that to prorogue parliament to get a No Deal Brexit through would be unconstitutional, unlawful, challenged in the courts and effectively a coup d'état.
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@BarryMcCann12 @SamCoatesSky @GNev2 @SkyNews You do know that the tax take is now higher than any time in the last 70 years, and that includes the super tax years. Boris has 'spaffed' billions of public money away for nought
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@Antonia62019914 @PaulBrandITV Traffic has been stopped by the size of the protest in Brighton.
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@BenWallace70 @PintxosAndWine It was also a long running joke - The first such note was sent by a Conservative Chief Secretary to the incoming Labour minister in Wilson's first government. A joke your party decided to take seriously
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@McardleTrevor Economics of the poll tax - Patrick Minford. He has a record of failure 40 years long
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@bbclaurak Not untested. Been a basic tenet of constitutional law since the 1968 Padfield precedent. A second letter to frustrate the will of parliament (the Benn Act, a statute) would be illegal and its contents of no legal effect.
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@Peston @SuellaBraverman So they are not really serious about creating law, they just want to use the issue as political leverage
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@RossThomson_MP sorry for letting facts spoil your fantasy.
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@edwinhayward Would that be the daughter she employs as her parliamentary assistant on £40,000 of public money or the daughter she employed as her office manager on £40,000 of public money?
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@JolyonMaugham Director has links to the Department for Education and runs a procurement network for schools, would suggest links to ministers
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@exitthelemming Because it's a fake post box and actually Dangermouse's headquarters
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@JoshuaRozenberg @StevePeers It's quite odd. Pannick is treating the committee as if it was a court of law. it isn't a court of law, it's a committee of parliament. The committee works under the rules agreed by parliament, which may significantly differ from a court of law.
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@BestForBritain They have already been warned if they impede the work, deliberations or reputation of the committee they will be found in contempt of parliament. personally, I think they are already there.
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@batanball The two biggest contracts have gone to Brittany Ferries and Sealine, neither of whom are UK based. So the government is taking back control by shelling out millions to EU firms! (1)
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@theJeremyVine @caitlinmoran Arguably, Thatcher was destroyed by the poll tax
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@OwenEdwards @mrjamesob No one went to jail. They were fined, not for using imperial measures but for continuing to use measuring equipment which had been deemed unfit for use in trade by a qualified Inspector of Weights and Measures.
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