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  1. And 5 years before she became an MP. The Tories have opened a can of worms with this. They now have no defence if Labour declares open season on bringing up past financial dealings of Tory MPs/prospective candidates - including insisting that the police (re)open investigations into them.
  2. There was no banning of anything. People aren't going to stop producing Christmas cakes, although somebody might produce a cake with a great big snowflake on it. As for your 'some religions are more equal than others' comments, perhaps you could remind us which religion has official representatives in the House of Lords.
  3. There'd been no censorship. It's a marketing stunt to get people talking about the company and to draw attention to the fact that they are selling hot cross buns. One that's been very successful going by the sales figures reported.
  4. In our parliament, when the government submits legislation and it is rejected, it resubmits an amended version, hopefully, to address the concerns of those who voted against it the first time. The only thing different about that and the Irish Lisbon Treaty vote is that only MPs get to vote rather than the population as a whole.
  5. Iceland thanks Tory MPs for sales boost from hot cross reaction to โ€˜tickโ€™ bun Looks like it's trebles all round in the viral marketing department.
  6. I'm not so bothered about the church being naive, it's what they do after all, but what on earth were the Home Office doing overriding their previous judgements about the guy because someone from a group of people known to be naively trusting says he should be allowed to stay!
  7. If you've got a bottle of generic 'vegetable oil', rather than one that names a particular plant like 'sunflower oil', the chances are it's rapeseed oil.
  8. The eastern most part of Ukraine is south of Moscow (and you have to go through Belarus to get to any more western bits). Chechnya (and the North Caucasus in general) is south south east of Moscow. 'Heading towards Ukraine' = going vaguely south. Heading towards Chechnya on major roads would take you along the same route for the first few 100km.
  9. Only if you don't consider the wear and tear of horses all travelling along the same bit of grass.
  10. I'd disagree with that - if someone dies wanting more things, they will have died feeling unfulfilled. For example, an egotistical DJ who owns the personalised number plate DJ 2 will always think the owner of plate DJ 1 has won, regardless of how many more toys he may have.
  11. It's not an obsession, just an example of motorist centric road design. What's your obsession with asking questions but not answering them?
  12. How many motorists "need" flared junctions?
  13. By focussing road planning on the wants of motorists. Let's face it. The biggest thing slowing down motorists in built up areas is all the other motorists on the roads.
  14. Again, it's about road layouts being "unnecessarily difficult" for non motorists. What's the difficulty presented to motorists by not having flared junctions? Do faired junctions provide a big enough benefit to motorists that they out way the additional difficulties they present to non motorists?
  15. "not found it that difficult" and "unnecessarily difficult" aren't the same things. SheffieldForums's example of flared junctions are not that difficult if you're reasonably fit and healthy and the traffic isn't too bad but are certainly more difficult than they need to be.
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