Originally posted by Jeff Maginty
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From what other people have experienced and told me the level of justice is about the same ie: appalling. However, it is worse in the UK not lease it is one of the most expensive. Also in the UK it is not just a matter of corrupt and incompetent judges, corrupt and incompetent barristers, corrupt and incompetent solicitors it is also about the judicial system based on class. The word of the gentry is taken a gospel but a member of the lower or middle class is considered worthless against one.
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Isn't that 2 problems?Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostOnly problem is that if I got ill, I would want proper 1st-world healthcare. Also law & order / justice system would be a concern in many countries.
1. keep a flat in the UK
2. justice in the UK is a joke. anywhere is better than here.
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Raining in SE LOndon. Very annoying as windscreen wipers on car are broken.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Postits -20 c in Bulgaria and - 40 c Ukraine
it is so wet in the UK the weather forecast is given as either a choppy or heavy waves.
It's not so bad in London. It's just drizzle and around 12 c.
I am expecting a water shortage in summer though.
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its -20 c in Bulgaria and - 40 c UkraineOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostIts a glorious 15c outside, people are sitting outside cafes drinking and eating. Further down south its meant to be reaching 20c but I reckon its going to get cold in the new year, this is just to lull us into a false sense of security...
it is so wet in the UK the weather forecast is given as either a choppy or heavy waves.Last edited by Paddy; 24 December 2012, 12:01.
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Unbelievable weather
Its a glorious 15c outside, people are sitting outside cafes drinking and eating. Further down south its meant to be reaching 20c but I reckon its going to get cold in the new year, this is just to lull us into a false sense of security...Tags: None
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