David Rearlamp
@rearlamp.bsky.social
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cEUrmudgeon Reflective, orange faced, white bodied. Valid handle Suspect the Rail Safety (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 is Commission Regulation 1158/2010 with the words Member State crossed out and United Kingdom written in crayon.
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hm, world bread.

The Tale of Injera and Pickles by Beatrix Potter
or
The Great South African Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald
(that's F for 'fourie' meaning baker)
or
Dough Blinis by James Joyce
or
Dark Rise To Handle Food by Flora Thomson
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This is a real hands-on initiative by a top-class bloke to give some practical support Ukraine. Do please support if you can.
My car was damaged in an accident. But, albeit bent a bit, it's still a good car. The Ukrainian army can use it to help kick some Russian butts.

So I will drive it for them. But we would not want the car to arrive empty, right? There is so much need.

I need your help!

#Ukraine #Fundraiser #NAFO
When life gives you drunk driver, help Ukraine
Can a traffic accident result in bringing help to soldiers fighting in defence of Ukraine? This author has decided to give it a go
bylines.scot
Labour could just pay for Reform UK Ltd adverts in the Express, it would be less painful.
For doctors the Ubani case already established the need for sufficient English proficiency for EU and none EU workers in a central General Medical Council list.
As far as I understand it was a numerical error not a translation error that caused the death of a patient.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-...
NHS foreign doctors must speak English, say ministers
Foreign doctors wanting to treat NHS patients in England will have to prove from April they can speak English, the Department of Health confirms.
www.bbc.co.uk
A country that can cope with tyre sizes changing from 5.2-10 crossply to 145/80/r10 radial, decimalisation and buying fuel in litres not imperial gallons can easily cope with the move from £ to €.

The value of sterling will rise when we announce our true intent to start the Article 49 process.
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BREAKING: “There is no doubting that the impact of Brexit is severe and long lasting” says Chancellor Rachel Reeves

It’s about time!
Labour ordered MPs to abstain on Benn second ref amendment.

Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, told the Commons that Labour “was supportive of the principle, but it’s a question of timing”. This prompted Anna Soubry from TIG to call out “shame on you”.
www.theguardian.com/politics/201...
Labour divisions over people's vote exposed by Commons rebellion
Amendment roundly defeated, but 24 Labour MPs defied whip to vote in favour rather than abstain
www.theguardian.com
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This goes even higher up. Forget Medvedchuk. Forget Medvedev

According to former Brexit Party MEP and defected Reform MP Rupert Lowe, the individuals at Gill's meetings claimed to be "close to Putin"
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This deserves more attention than it has received.

Gove: "we were too anxious as a government to secure those deals in order to show that Brexit was working".

Exactly as so many of us warned at the time, and as the government denied at the time.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/country-and-...
Michael Gove admits that post-Brexit trade deals were bad for farmers
Michael Gove has admitted for the first time that the Australia and New Zealand trade deals negotiated by the former Tory government did not protect Britain’s farmers.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
#WorldLanguagesInASongOrMovie
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ONG-Bak.
TAMIL a Kocking Bird.
KOREAN Up the Khyber.
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This conversation.

Thank you, #BBCWest / #BBCBristol - it's good to see you can still do it.
and Crispin Odey who backed Leave with £900k, made £220m by shorting the pound.
But they haven't grasped that the payout is in pounds, so everyone else loses.
Maybe it doesn't matter when your party accepts donations in Bitcoin, Etherium or Solana cryptocurrency.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Why did Nigel Farage tell the world he thought remain had won? | Molly Scott Cato
A report by Bloomberg raises questions about what the arch-Brexiteer knew and when, although he denies any wrongdoing, writes Green MEP Molly Scott-Cato
www.theguardian.com
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Between 2019 and 2024 in real terms EU exports grew by 11%.

UK exports also grew. By 0.89%.

That's the total. Goods exports were lower in real terms in 2024 than in 2014.
@antonspisak.bsky.social of the @centreeuropeanref.bsky.social, a think-tank, observes that, after Brexit took effect at the end of 2020, Britain’s goods exports have grown less than those of any other economy in the G7 club of rich countries.
A dangerous post-Brexit world
Britain risks being an unwitting victim of EU-US trade wars
buff.ly
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Immediately breaking Farage’s promises once elected. Another reason this vile grifter should be no where near power.
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A fascist tapeworm & faux patriot who “loves giving interviews. But ask him about his connections to Russia & the consequences of #Brexit, he'll put a stop to the conversation.”
“Brexit was the best thing to happen for Russia...”
Where is the UK? 👇
www.zeit.de/politik/ausl...
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Brexit stopped us having access to EIB investment like this ... (which often opens the door to additional funding from other institutions) ...
We are providing €100 million to Italy’s Banca di Asti to support small and medium agribusinesses.

The new credit line will finance projects in agriculture and the bioeconomy, with at least 10% dedicated to young farmers.

👉 go.eib.org/Italy_agribu...
don't even get our £3.5bn capital in EIB fully back until 2030.

EIB funded ELENA scheme, gave Cheshire 24000+ LED lampposts to save electricity, bulb change every 3 years with old sodium, but perhaps 20year LED lifespan.

Illuminate 174 potholes in 650feet of road.
news.sky.com/story/uk-spe...
UK spends least out of 13 nations on repairing roads 'blighted' by potholes
Cuts to funds to repair potholes in the UK are the most severe out of 13 major nations, including the US, New Zealand, Japan, Austria, Sweden, Canada, France and Finland, new analysis has found - with...
news.sky.com
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I don’t think assaulting, shooting and pepper spraying Hot Priests is going to be a winning strategy.
“We could hear them laughing.”

Rev. David Black, the minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago, speaks to #CNN’s Erin Burnett in his first television interview since he was shot in the head with pepper balls while praying in front of an ICE facility.

#OutFrontCNN #News #ICE #Chicago
Why don't they call an introductory text a priminal?

Like crime and criminal.

I suppose the dictionary is pronounced
MURRI-am Websta.
I noticed that their "round table" actually forms one quadrant of a swastika.