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badgerx16

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  1. Most of the prosecutions were private prosecutions as the PO was it's own investigation and prosecution agency. The evidence would have been presented as indisputable IT data, the PO being it's own "'expert witness"', and each case handled in isolation. Nobody outside the PO was joining the dots and internal dissention was squashed. I had to deal with a lot of ICL/ FUJITSU software systems in my job, and none of it worked properly first, second, or third time.
  2. The. Post Office took the position that there were no problems with Horizon, despite reports being made almost from day 1 of discrepancies and errors. As the PO was it's own investigation and prosecution service no external agencies were involved until 2014 when an external audit reported that Horizon was "'not fit for service"', at which point the PO dismisswed the report, cancelled it's contract with the externsl auditors, allegedly told them to destroy all the paperwork, and carried on regardless.
  3. Have had cats and dogs for over 40 years, ( currently 2 large cats and 3 dogs including a Newfoundland ), and never had insurance because we reckon it costs more over the lifetime of the animal than you are likely to ever have to claim. Bear in mind that once the animal gets beyond a certain age most conditions and ailments are no longer covered. We did, however, insure the kids' ponies.
  4. And the the next Premier League team to be investigated for financial irregularities is........... Nottingham Forest.
  5. That's what living in Warrington does for you.
  6. I put the wrong name in the post you quoted, but the gist is the same. I agree it is most unlikely, as the previous 50+ attempts to amend the Amendment have all floundered.
  7. Mitch McConnell, and a few others among the senior leadership of the Republicans, are opposed to term limits and have stated their desire to repeal the 22nd Amendment.
  8. Would VAR have reviewed it ?
  9. I don't think Trump is as much a cause for worry compared to some of the fucking loons riding his coat tails in Congress.
  10. The sort of thing where if they have underpaid a refund to you it takes months for it to be received, but an overpayment is demanded immediately - "OR ELSE"!
  11. Sunak and Cleverley announce that all of the "legacy backlog" of asylum claims, those lodged before June 28 2022, have been cleared, thus achieving one of Sunak's pledges. A little later the Home Office release figures that show over 4500 such cases are still pending. Meanwhile the number of outstanding unresolved applications made since that date is still growing.
  12. Why did Bedders go off ?
  13. Alternator
  14. Mandrake
  15. if they open the sun roof.
  16. badgerx16

    Cats

    Those that live in the real world, yes.
  17. It doesn't need another nail, it is long buried.
  18. "Eddie Izzard and Brighton, a match made in heaven"' - can't really argue with that.
  19. A caller to James O'Brian's show on LBC said that when the Government introduced legislation that defined Rwanda as a "'safe country"', contrary to Legal opinion, they missed a trick. They could simply have legislated that the small boat crossings have stopped.
  20. But the important thing is that it has benefitted Boris, Dom Cummings, Moggy, and their rich backers.
  21. Certainly looks like a cock jammed in a mangle.
  22. "Ten Hag Time", got to give them the best chance of getting something from the game.
  23. You are on the Internet asking for photos of an old man with his knob caught in a mangle. Is this really the persona you want to portray in a public forum ?
  24. What a blinkered and misguided comment. What exactly did RM do that was disrespectful ? It's not as if Sunak asked to meet him and RM told him to fuck off.
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