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dennis clark
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Ex HGV driver, before that North Sea before that 23 years RN, left as Chief Electrician before that, grammar school. Still believe you get what you deserve.
Billingham, England
Joined October 2010
@TonyFBPE @LizWebsterSBF 65 countries drive on the left. Are they all paying this mythical surcharge?
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@ejwwest @BenGoldsmith @ret_ward So why cancel the Physics Nobel Laureate's address? Why won't Mann publish, as he's been ordered to? Why did Grantham etc lie and traduce? Reflect on TfL's £800K award to study air quality, then wanting the result changed, because it didn't fit the gospel?
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@AndrewGibsonMBA But when you're as flush as Ben and his ilk, you use your readies as a defence. So much easier to use emotion over intelligence.
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Read this and weep Mr Khan.
A 🧵 It’s time to put an immediate end to ULEZ because TFL can’t protect your Personal Data. Hey @MayorofLondon @TFL @ICOnews I have questions. Over recent months TFL have had multiple ULEZ cameras removed from live traffic monitoring sites.
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@chrislittlewoo8 @MayorofLondon @TfL @ICOnews Read from end to end. Seems like the usual cockup. Specify one thing, contract for the nearest option covering minimum requirements and avoid engineering input. I do hope this gets more coverage.
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@aDissentient I've asked why, when writing the contracts, the wind and solar providers are contracted to supply a metered amount of energy on a fixed timescale, with the onus on them to provide it, whatever the weather. Happened with gas, nominated amounts fail to meet, buy and supply.
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@BenGoldsmith @jordanbpeterson @VivekGRamaswamy Nothing is further from my mind than mangrove swamps and the other specious examples you give.
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@GBNEWS @timothy_stanley @FemiNylander Isn't reasoned discussion a wondrous thing? No brek in, no shouting, no abuse. Others take note
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@Idontmind64 @GBNEWS It's the duty of the CS to carry out the policy on which the elected government stands, unless it's illegal. They can object, publicly or privately, but if they can't find it in their hearts to do the job, there's the door. Work for someone you agree with
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@RickMaskell @GBNEWS The Government has done it's bit in putting legislation in place, but as Harris said, the inertia of the CS, combined with things like 'instruct officers to believe claimants, even after they have been caught lying
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@MarkHar76593292 @balancealways It wasn't his jet, it was his wife's!! At least that's what he told Congressional committee
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@TheOnlyGuru @MrNishKumar He's trying to rescue a flagging ability to con people into paying for drivel.
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@CJCHowarth Perhaps go back to training in hospitals, on wards, with pay. Let those who want to specialize do that later.
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