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    Jeremey Clarkson

    I do believe it, it’s like London, - to an outsider it’s one urban lump, to those living in it there are distinct parts each with their own character. According to accent experts, Brummie is closest to how everyone spoke 6 or 700 years ago.
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    Lifting the corporate veil

    Under Splines law, the one that doesn’t go through Parliament because there isn’t one. This isn’t theft in law so they get off Scott free
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    Jeremey Clarkson

    I missed that one. The St Nazaire one was good
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    Jeremey Clarkson

    He was talking about 30 years ago
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    Lifting the corporate veil

    I imagine he might have that in mind as a successful entrepreneur. But your question whether pursuing the directors/beneficiaries personally is not wrong, raises moral issues about state sponsored SLAP lawsuits. If there is no likelihood of success, should the state be pursuing individuals for...
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    Lifting the corporate veil

    Seems a fruitless waste of taxpayers money, just change the law to give far more powers to make directors personally liable for specified wrongdoing.
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    Mobility scooters

    I was thinking of the person who passed last year, it might have triggered their system to issue the reminder.
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    Mobility scooters

    If it cost £2k back then I'm guessing it was registerable and the only address they have is from the dealer who sold it. 'Since then something has triggered the letter, maybe Tell Us Once.
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    Re the forum

    No. they are getting elected. The new Manchester mayor, if they are Labor, will be another nail in Re form's coffin.
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    Jeremey Clarkson

    His documentary on the history of the Victoria Cross was excellent with a brilliant sting in the tail ending
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    Notable Obituaries.

    Penelope Keith https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2ey1pjx0z9o
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    Come On England

    We’ve finally found a team who play as badly as us.
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    The Epstein Files Quandary

    There must be a mole in the White House.
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    Abnormally high UK temperatures continue

    To hide the fact that empty shelves are due to Brexhit
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    Cracks under wallpaper

    Not if it’s a solid wall. You can tell by looking at the outside brickwork, if it’s all “stretchers” it will be a cavity wall. If the bricks are alternating headers and stretchers it will be solid. A failed tie shouldn’t cause the inner skin to bulge because it’s tied in to inner structure, the...
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    Man who punched female officer at Manchester airport jailed.

    Sadly it’s right wingers who often have histories of violence against the police, but their politics conveniently protect them from serious media criticism. The rise of extremism is invariably accompanied by extreme violence.
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    Why aren't we building more prisons?

    You do realise that a momentary loss of concentration and going over the speed limit could land you in prison for years
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    Jeremey Clarkson

    I think that’s a significant factor in Amazon liking his show, it pulls in new Prime members
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    Jeremey Clarkson

    Not a chance, he’s a traditional torey who sensibly voted to remain. He has a healthy dislike/scepticism about the Yanks.
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    Jeremey Clarkson

    He does have a touch of genius, a farming program shouldn’t have worked but he’s turned agricultural TV into a pot of gold to be mined. He has an extraordinary turn of phrase (“fluent in Gerald”) and an actor level voice. And just funny even though he hits on Rache a bit much considering he...
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