If Sunak thought 20mph speed limits were such a big problem, why didn't he block the Senedd passing them like he did with Scottish parliament reforming GRA (or the Senedd's attempts to do the same)?
Parliament has been blocking English councils from setting 20mph speed limits locally, so it can't be that he's suddenly changed his mind about local democracy.
I started mixing hard and soft expletives originally as a joke, yesterday I dropped a plant pot on my foot and before even thinking the first words that came out of my mouth were, "gosh fucking darn it."
Why is an electoral system where 2/3 of the house is unelected and the third branch is indirectly elected via an electoral college seen as democratic?
Like, I live in the UK so I can't really talk about antidemocratic systems gestures at the lords, but this doesn't seem like a system that allows for a person's vote to be worth much.
Innovation is when you make every street a panopticon.
One time I was walking down a street and this woman rushed out of her house and starts yelling that she knows what I've done and she's got it all recorded on her doorbell camera. To this day, I still don't know what I was supposed to have done.
Let's turn the whole fucking planet into a surveillance state because some people like to jerk themselves off about (typically racialised) fears of petty urban crime.
A large portion of South Wales is small towns and villages built on hills and mountains, so it's difficult to cycle from place to place for most people.
The Taff trail forms a convenient path from Pontypridd to Cardiff that doesn't require travelling over steep hills. Further into the South Wales valleys past Ponty, each valley has their own cycle trail that links to the Taff Trail. Commuting around the valleys and to Cardiff is only tough going if you follow the motorways instead of pre-existing cycling infrastructure.
The main problem is travelling between valleys since you're either going over hills or circling 'round to Ponty but this is also a problem with public transit infrastructure which uses Ponty as hub so if you're going say Merthyr to Maerdy you have to catch a bus or train to Ponty and then a bus to Maerdy.
Long story short, the next day I finally worked up the courage to talk to my GP about a gender service referral.