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The drop in vote share or squawkbox's rather hysterical analysis?
Is this just a case of the law being too prescriptive on the need for a tag or the probation system not being flexible enough to arrange an alternative? It sounds like she was monitored during the pre-trial period without issue.
So it starts with the thesis that the farmers and JSO protesters get completely different police treatment to their protests. Is this not because the farmers liaise with police before the protest so contingencies can be put on place?
Ah that will be it. Still grey on transparent isn't super accessible.
I'm not sure why it rendered so poorly in Lemmy. It's a terrible colour scheme but at least I could make out the bars when I followed the link.
I really enjoyed Kleo - a German nostalgia show about an ex-stasi assassin dealing with the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin wall in the early 90s. 2 seasons are available on Netflix.
What had she actually said? In terms of corruption Nigeria ranks somewhere between Russia and Zimbabwe so it's not great and I assume contrasting that to her experiences in the UK were likely formative to her opinions of the countries.
I've seen at least one national lampoon's vacation but I have no idea which one it was. I think I've probably seen Spies like us the most if that dates me.
I'm still curious as to why he was so popular back in the day if this arrogance showed through. I guess the public love a heel if they are funny with it?
More passion, more energy...
It was a nice couch co-op game to play with my wife and kids.
Lumping the Tories and Reform together as far right is certainly a choice but whatever. Wild swings are always going to be more likely with individual ward results because the total number is electors is quite small (~1500 votes in this case). There aren't many details online but it looks like some local scandal combined with low turnout has lead to a collapse of the vote for Labour. Reform didn't even stand in the previous campaign and it looks like they have split the Tory vote fairly evenly.
So yes it's a loss for a ward that was strongly Labour before but it looks driven by local issues and it's hardly a harbinger referendum on national politics that the article paints it as.