Don't Kill Bill's latest activity

  • Cass' reply to the attack on her report. From the BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-68863594
  • Don't Kill Bill replied to the thread Westminster Politics.
    She could have said, become Prime Minister. At least that would be both honest and funny. I hope she sticks around in the news reminding everyone that the conservative thought she would make a good PM. You can just about hear the sound of a...
  • I would take a diminished landslide in a heart beat over any of the last few elections under the amazingly popular political genius that was the second coming of JC.
  • Today is a good day to bring this up. Before the Angela Raynor issue splashed the whole day Starmer was talking about nuclear deterrence. I remember Corbyn saying he wouldn't use nukes even if we were attacked by nukes. Even if you thought that...
  • I suppose you would have to have experts who have the background a qualifications, get them to look into the matter and make recommendation's and go through what has happened and why. That would settle it right... There are two conflicting...
  • There are studies and reports I am going to believe not having read them, and studies and reports I am not going to believe not having read them. The post truth reality of the internet world.
  • I don't disagree on the civilian point. That said I don't think Putin survives the loss of Crimea.
  • That was the Soviet Union not Russia and I don't think they could loose anywhere near these types of losses and sustain their attack on Ukraine.
  • You are the one arguing for the need of this new legislation. One of my objections is it is vague and open to interpretation and therefore potentially one sided in its application. Yet here you are asking me to justify its introduction for you...
  • More people. What was the point in bringing in the law if it doesn't increase the scope of enforcement? 3000 complaints on the first day and you are going to argue nothing has changed?
  • Increasing censorship and the powers of the police always works out well for minorities....
  • 1917 i believe . The argument around what the declaration actually meant by Jewish home in Palestine rather than Jewish state goes on even today but the term was deliberately left vague as it couldn't be reconciled with other commitments if more...
  • It wasn't really the UK governments choice though was it? As I understood it the British, who held a colonial mandate for Palestine until May 1948, opposed both the creation of a Jewish state and an Arab state in Palestine as well as unlimited...
  • The political mandate to do that is what ? Who, if we are honest voted for/wanted this?
  • 2, She wont be prosecuted because she is a multimillionaire and her legal council would trounce the legislation for the feck whitted nature of it inception. Meanwhile some poor bugger is going to have their life trashed because some echo...