the lads get 30 at my place.. but noob, we want to do things differently. apparently. tho it seems we wanted to do the same as them all along. hmm.
depends on the days of the week. sometimes four. tho the forth doesn't get payed holidays. had you read that link you would of learned something. you would of spotted the obvious omissions. try it more often instead of letting yon fill in the missing info with bollox.
They’ve been split for years. The only question was whether the Militant Tendency, or latterly Momentum could wrest controll of the party from the more centrist “Blairite” supporters without the non-member Labour Voters noticing. A hard left Labour Party has previously been considered unelectable and destined for years of ineffectual opposition. Michael Foot and Neil Kinnock spring to mind.
Hopefully we won't have to go through all that, another referendum will only kick the can down the road, the same decisions will still have to be made, even if the decision was reversed how would parliament cope with the civil unrest after there total disregard for the previous vote.
Seems a common issue for main Political parties. The ERG was denouced as a party within a party, and labelled traitors by other Conservative MP's. https://www.ft.com/content/6f5b109c-19b6-11e9-b93e-f4351a53f1c3 Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood told BBC Newsnight the ERG was a "party within a party... flexing its muscle" to take advantage of Mrs May's lack of a Commons majority. He called the group's actions "irritating, provocative and... unnecessary". Business Minister Richard Harrington called the ERG traitors and told The House magazine ERG members should defect to Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party - a move the former UKIP leader called "a jolly good idea". The SNP seem fairly united, as are the DUP. The Lib Dems don't really count as a party anymore imo, and the Green woman Lucas doesn't look like she is going to cut herself in half anytime soon.
Umm, are you missing the point deliberately or accidentally? Porsche are not saying they intend to raise prices themselves. They are warning that if we leave under no deal, there may be a 10% tariff applied by the UK government as per WTO rules. Of course they may well be saying that in order to encourage customers to get their orders in quick.