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  • At least in that situation they might win a court case on it.

  • But even in that situation they would be accused of lying, so it would have to be investigated. It would massively chill speech.

  • No, but I'm saying that if you make it illegal "lie" then they will say very little in case they are accused of lying.

  • This is a daft idea, it would basically stop any politican from saying anything or making any policy announcements. The people promoting this will be annoyed when MPs treat this deabate as a joke, but it's a completely unrealistic proposal.

  • Their opinion pieces and lifestyle sections are a bit crap though.

  • Yeah, aside from the fascist Varg-wannabes most of them are cool.

  • This implies that this hasn't been going on for 30 years.

  • I think it very much depends on the pub. My parents' local is great. Fairly average prices for beer and very good food that you pay understandable prices for. Of course not every pub is like that (and tbh I don't want them to be, I have a bit of a soft spot for what someone on a different forum called "terrifying dives", although they tend to be the first to close in hard times for fairly obvious reasons)

  • I knew he'd been ill for a long time. Sad news though.

  • They'll make an exception for themselves and consider that enough.

  • The Environment Agency has not revealed where the dyes originated from.

    Aka "you have no right to know which company did this"

  • Means testing is less cost effective in some cases than helping everyone.

  • Disagree. No one should have to pay for healthcare at the point of use. How that's paid for is a vexed question of course, but it should be the goal to be completely free.