Well maybe if the French even fooking tried it may be better.
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LReporting short measureOriginally posted by minestrone View PostI think a pint is 568ml.
Contact Trading Standards by calling the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 03454 04 05 06. Lines are open Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.
We want to identify the pubs that are selling short measures. If you purchased a pint that is more than 5% deficient from a pub within the City of London – also known as the Square Mile – we would like to hear from you. You can email the team.
Please give us the name and location of the pub, the type of beer involved and the date and time of the sale. You could even send us a photo of your short measure pint on your smart phone if you wanted to. It would also be helpful to have your name and contact telephone number but you don’t have to provide this.
If you purchased your pint in another location outside of the City of London and wish to complain, you can still report this to Trading Standards by calling the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 03454 04 05 06 as above
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really?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'll have a pint of whatever he's on.
you don't see what I am saying?
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I'll have a pint of whatever he's on.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThis is why remain lost.
Finding an edge case in a majority then engaging the majority based on that edge case. None of this fangled third way stuff, just "you are all nazis".
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This is why remain lost.
Finding an edge case in a majority then engaging the majority based on that edge case. None of this fangled third way stuff, just "you are all nazis".
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The former scaffolding company worker said he backed Brexit mainly to control immigration because he felt Britain had “anybody coming in, no check on them”.Steve Temple, said he voted Leave because he was “fed up” of mass immigration.
Last edited by darmstadt; 2 March 2019, 15:58.
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From Timothy Morgan, May's principal advisor until 2017:Originally posted by original PM View PostOk everyone repeat after me
Nobody voted for brexit to stop immigration.
There was a view that we should take more control of who we let in and it was felt that in the previous few years there had been very lax controls on peoples entering the EU from the African continent which had led to an increase in unvetted people entering the uk which potentially led to the increase in radicalisation of UK citizens.
Timothy also said May thought that the main advantage of Brexit would be that it would allow the UK to control immigration:
Theresa’s instincts have been that economically, this is a risk to be managed, but politically this is an opportunity and that main opportunity is to recover control of immigration.
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At least we have you 2 to keep us safe from problematic thinking.
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