Did Donnie lend Boris his Sharpie?
Probably not. Donnie would have to share something of HIS with someone who is NOT HIM.
It seems way out of character for Donnie.
McHrozni
Did Donnie lend Boris his Sharpie?
Did Donnie lend Boris his Sharpie?
Small footnote, there is no such thing as UK law. Scots Law and Law of England and Wales are 2 equal and separate things.
Not quite, AIUI. There are three jurisdictions: England and Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. Each have their own judicial systems, with that of England and Wales and Northern Ireland being fairly similar to each other, and that of Scotland being quite different. But there are laws that cover the entirety of the UK, most notably constitutional law, which is what is being decided here. The UK Supreme Court has jurisdiction over all three UK jurisdictions.
That said, I'm also given to understand that there is a certain degree of deference within the UK Supreme Court. There is a Northern Irish judge and two Scottish judges, and on matters that would affect the laws of those jurisdictions the other judges (however many are sitting for any particular case) will defer to the judges from those countries.
The previous summer.You are a very rare case. Did you take time off to work full time before starting your course?
BoJo couldn't even get fired.Way things are going Boris may go down as the worst PM since Lord North...you know the PM from the early 1770's to 1781 who brought on the American Revolution, and them managed to lose the Revolutionary War.....
On a minor note, we can add Marvel Comic Charecters to the long list of things Boris knows nothing about.....
That would depend on the location of the college, the demand for skills, at cetera.I wonder how many part-time jobs the environs surrounding most universities can provide?
Enough for every student that might be in need of one?
Don't forget Norn Iron...Small footnote, there is no such thing as UK law. Scots Law and Law of England and Wales are 2 equal and separate things.
Neither is noticing that you're lying. Again.Oh, I did. Your point?
Lothian said that WTO required border checks. It doesn't. It's not rocket science.
Don't forget Norn Iron...
Neither is noticing that you're lying. Again.
Oh, I did. Your point?
Lothian said that WTO required border checks. It doesn't. It's not rocket science.
what on earth is a 'non-paper'?
The UK Supreme Court has jurisdiction yes, but it still applies the laws of the relevant nation. So the Scottish case which is appealed will be judged under Scots law in the Supreme Court and the English case being appealed will be judged under EAW Law.
There are many laws which apply UK wide but there is no UK legal system and no UK law only Scottish law, NI Law and EAW Law.
No, he doesn't turn up to talk to people who don't agree with him.
what on earth is a 'non-paper'?