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Posts by solvognen

It's chip says it's called Tanko?

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🤭

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Toaster died. Of crumpets.

Or I'd send you a photo.

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A toaster that can accommodate crumpets is what I need. Too easy to forget under the grill.

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Make it make sense.

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A rumpled, hunched Johnson seated on a wooden park bench, staring into the middle distance, as a solicitous Kuenssberg appears to be counselling him perched on the other end.

A rumpled, hunched Johnson seated on a wooden park bench, staring into the middle distance, as a solicitous Kuenssberg appears to be counselling him perched on the other end.

Ah yes, I remember it well...

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Give him a role in a scathing biopic of Nigel Farage, he could carry the role off.

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There's nothing left but pillage at this point. Traitorous mafioso asset stripper.

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I've used it too often, its agent was going to up the appearance fee.

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🤎 hypnofrog

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I see lots of names being floated for 2028. That's expected. What bothers me is that with every name there's a group of people who say they won't support the candidate. In other words, they're fine with fascism. There will be 2 choices. Only 2. I'll vote for the non-fascist.

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Incoherent orange fabulation & flatulation, he's reduced to impotent burbling braggadocio.

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For all those saying Justin Trudeau is too old to go to Coachella; Iggy Pop performed and he’s 79.

Let people live their lives.

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Mock-up of the crest of the Dragons' Friendly Society, an establishment featured in children's animation Noggin the Nog, created by Oliver Postgate

Mock-up of the crest of the Dragons' Friendly Society, an establishment featured in children's animation Noggin the Nog, created by Oliver Postgate

😢

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Living dangerously, there 🤨😏

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Thanks!

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Labour warned against ‘ill-thought-out’ welfare cuts to boost defence budget The suggestion has been branded ‘extremely concerning’

Wes Streeting supports welfare cuts to fund defence.

He lets private equity make billions from outsourcing NHS, social care.

Silence on corporate welfare spending.

Since 2010 HMRC failed to collect £500bn in taxes. Capital gains and dividends taxed at lower rates than wages.

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This 👇👇👇

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Photo of article in Private Eye No.1673
“DATA REMEMBER
WHILE the government is sufficiently worried about Trump-adjacent data company
Palantir's involvement in the NHS to be considering triggering a break clause in its contract, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) seems to have fewer qualms.
The regulator recently brought the company in for a 12-week "proof of concept" contract, potentially leading to something much larger, to build a platform on which financial crime risks will be examined. When FCA bosses appeared before the Commons treasury committee last month, Labour MP Yuan Yang wanted to know what data Palantir would use. "They will have access to all the information that we use to identify financial crime," said FCA chief data, information and intelligence officer Jessica Rusu.
Given the allegations Palantir faces in the US over its use of data in assisting ICE's brutal immigration crackdown, this has prompted concern. And what was to stop Palantir retaining data for its own use outside its 12-week contract? asked Labour's Jim Dickson. "If they did that," replied FCA chief executive Nikhil Rathi, "they would be breaking the contract and breaking the law." How reassuring.”

Photo of article in Private Eye No.1673 “DATA REMEMBER WHILE the government is sufficiently worried about Trump-adjacent data company Palantir's involvement in the NHS to be considering triggering a break clause in its contract, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) seems to have fewer qualms. The regulator recently brought the company in for a 12-week "proof of concept" contract, potentially leading to something much larger, to build a platform on which financial crime risks will be examined. When FCA bosses appeared before the Commons treasury committee last month, Labour MP Yuan Yang wanted to know what data Palantir would use. "They will have access to all the information that we use to identify financial crime," said FCA chief data, information and intelligence officer Jessica Rusu. Given the allegations Palantir faces in the US over its use of data in assisting ICE's brutal immigration crackdown, this has prompted concern. And what was to stop Palantir retaining data for its own use outside its 12-week contract? asked Labour's Jim Dickson. "If they did that," replied FCA chief executive Nikhil Rathi, "they would be breaking the contract and breaking the law." How reassuring.”

FCA bosses asked by Commons treasury committee what prevents Palantir retaining data for its own use outside its 12-week contract:

“If they did that they would be breaking the contract and breaking the law"
(FCA chief executive, Nikhil Rathi)

As Private Eye points out, this is not reassuring.

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The panel answered a question often asked: what can we do now? A key action prof Behrens expanded on is to shift our diet to more plants, with big benefits for climate, nature, our health. He said we vote 3 x a day & our 'vote' influences the wider system, helping to trigger positive tipping points

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Excited to attend the ribbon-cutting for the next segment of California’s solar canal initiative later this month in Hickman. Imagine generating solar power over 4,000 miles or so canals across the state. A lot of Sierra and Colorado River water to save via avoided evaporation.

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There shouldn't be a debate about whether we want rooftop or ground-mounted solar. We need both.

www.solarpowereurope.org/insights/out...

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Israel/Palestine deserves a hypothecated policy conference of its very own, as does Trans/GC.
As things stand, all other Conference business and any real tangible progress getting through all other policy motions is thoroughly blocked and subordinated by the hardcore lobbyists on these two areas.

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When the pendulum swings it'll be back in fashion.

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Helsinki Fried Robin 🍗

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More plz thx bai

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Sounds great. 👍
What happens to birds or bats that fly through it though? 🦇🐦

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"By 'eck" still gets an airing in our suvvernised household, owing to a childhood spent around Yorkshire grandparents and cousins.

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If the straps across the back look like an AI's hangover then fashion design is not the obvious career choice? 🤷‍♀️

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