- Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:45 pm
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Maybe the bill was a load of shit.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 10:52 am In case you were wondering what Jan Moir had to say that was so terrifying to Richard and his family, here we go:The commons with the Conservative supermajority didn't pass the Rwanda bill until recently.
In the recent past, lawyers have stopped convicted criminals and illegal immigrants from being flown back to their countries of origin. And using the European Convention on Human Rights, they have repeatedly stopped the Rwanda Bill. By doing so, they are also stopping the will of the elected House of Commons and thereby the will of the people.So, basically the same old crap the right have been wanging on about for years.
Now they appear to have shut down the future of an entire industry at the stroke of a pen, ushering in the beginning of the end of new fossil fuel extraction in this county. A coal mine in Cumbria, approved by the Government in 2022, must now be under threat.The ruling could also have a bearing on offshore oil and gas projects such as the giant Rosebank field in the North Sea. Whether you think this legal development is right or wrong, surely the public should have some say in the matter?
Maybe the bill was a load of shit.