No PM is really going to want to agree to one. It's going to take a lot of pressuring and strong SNP showings in both parliaments to get to a stage where a PM considers it.
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Yeah, they're definitely the same thing
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I was warching somebody yesterday say that since Cadbury was bought by Kraft and Dairy Milks are no longer milky. I really didn't notice it if that's true, but then again, I eat a Dairy Milk on average once every few years.
I've seen ads like this for Temu (Teemu?) where they have a bunch of seemingly random products and I actually want to click it to find out what they are.
In my fanatsy, this is the straw that breaks the camel's back and the UK withdraws its support.
I was playing it with my kid as well and we really enjoyed it, even though it was me just directing them what to do for a lot of it.
I think I encountered one glitch in single player: there were three lens cubes in the room that I needed to use, and at one point I just lost one. It's possible it got fired into a dark corner of the room and I didn't see it, but I think it glitched away. Not too annoying since I just reloaded the level to do it again.
Not sure what your point is here? We all know what the Southport attack was.
Why do you think all knife deaths are due to mass murderers on a mission?
It's not expecting to stop all murders. It's about reducing deaths.
I'm not against what it's trying to achieve, but will it achieve that and isn't there a less expensive or better way to do it?