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What's happening in England

How are we supposed to pronounce the fabricated name Yoo-Lez?

Is it genuinely "Ulez" or merely "Moderately-lez"?

I didn't realize that all that money apparently goes directly to Sadiq Khan...or at least that is what the headline seems to want its angry readers to think before they re-post in other places without reading...thinking that ULEZ is a made up name...and that the U stands for Universal.
 
I am surprised.

I would have thought that Howard Donald liking transphobic posts would have endeared him to fellow Brits.
 
The Cancel Culture is ever vigilant.

It is as vigilant as the KGB and the Thought Police.

 

The expansion of the Boulez zone as I call it is a cynical stealth tax on people who live and drive on the fringes of Greater London. The outer boroughs include some quite remote rural areas. Way out east for example, far from the eastern tip of the underground railway, there is an enormous (by English standards) country park part of which is deemed to be inside London for administrative purposes. A mum living half a mile down the lane, who never actually drives into London but who wants to take the littluns for a healthy day out, and who has an older, more polluting car would have to cough up £12.50 because the car park and visitor centre are on the London side. That would buy cappuccinos and chocolate chip muffins for three at the café.
 
I looked up online and it seems this traffic light with its confusing message is a so-called “temporary” scheme for Trafalgar Square to last seven years

Those *%%* bloody *%%* green *%%* lights! I meant to go and see if they were still there during the week but I didn't have time. That pedestrian crossing at the Whitehall end of Trafalgar Square is deadly at the best of times, even without the silly signs. Nearly all the people who want to enter the square are foreign visitors or people attending a demo or a rally, so they're not regular daily users and they are probably a bit perplexed. I haven't heard of any serious accidents but all the same it makes a nerve-racking moment even nerve-rackinger.
 
The mayor of Keighley in West Yorkshire, Mohammed Nazam, has resigned after being criticised for describing his attendance at a Pride event as a "lapse in judgement".

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Well from the bling the girl is sporting, she certainly should have been right at home at Pride.
 
Nadine is now tweeting about Rishi abstaining from the Boris vote, despite her abstaining as well.
 
The mayor of Keighley in West Yorkshire, Mohammed Nazam, has resigned after being criticised for describing his attendance at a Pride event as a "lapse in judgement".

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He is quoted as saying that Pride is contrary to his religious beliefs. If that is the case then he is completely unsuitable for local government
 
Is it now consider an essential government duty

Yes it is. It is mandatory. It is inescapable. It is Politically Correct.


It is also politically correct that when politicians are asked the question "What is a Woman?" that they will fumble for three minutes grasping for an answer.


It is not a cult, not quite.
 
He is quoted as saying that Pride is contrary to his religious beliefs. If that is the case then he is completely unsuitable for local government

He's a politician, he's not that principled. More likely he belatedly realised that attending Pride would lose him more votes among the ultra-conservative Muslim community that it would win votes from more liberal electors.
 
He's a politician, he's not that principled. More likely he belatedly realised that attending Pride would lose him more votes among the ultra-conservative Muslim community that it would win votes from more liberal electors.
Not just the ultra-conservatives; considering that, in a poll conducted a few years back, more than 50% of UK Muslims said that homosexuality should be illegal. Although there was disagreement as to whether our punishment should be imprisonment or death.
 
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