Which Tyler wrote:The pro-brexit radio presenter Julia Hartley Brewer who works for Talk Radio, has released details to her Twitter followers about the location of the home of Jolyon Maugham QC, his wife and their small children.
Jolyon Maugham has, for the first time, been told he should take precautions to protect his personal security.
As I’m sure you likely know, Jolyon Maugham has been fighting in the Supreme Court to protect our democratic process.
That’s blatantly inciting violence in the current circumstances, not provable but we all know what she is hinting at.
It’s a breach of the Data Protection Act mind. Will she still find it funny if taken to court?
Which Tyler wrote:The pro-brexit radio presenter Julia Hartley Brewer who works for Talk Radio, has released details to her Twitter followers about the location of the home of Jolyon Maugham QC, his wife and their small children.
Jolyon Maugham has, for the first time, been told he should take precautions to protect his personal security.
As I’m sure you likely know, Jolyon Maugham has been fighting in the Supreme Court to protect our democratic process.
That’s blatantly inciting violence in the current circumstances, not provable but we all know what she is hinting at.
It’s a breach of the Data Protection Act mind. Will she still find it funny if taken to court?
I'm wondering how its not in breach of gdpr?
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
Which Tyler wrote:The pro-brexit radio presenter Julia Hartley Brewer who works for Talk Radio, has released details to her Twitter followers about the location of the home of Jolyon Maugham QC, his wife and their small children.
Jolyon Maugham has, for the first time, been told he should take precautions to protect his personal security.
As I’m sure you likely know, Jolyon Maugham has been fighting in the Supreme Court to protect our democratic process.
That’s blatantly inciting violence in the current circumstances, not provable but we all know what she is hinting at.
It’s a breach of the Data Protection Act mind. Will she still find it funny if taken to court?
I'm wondering how its not in breach of gdpr?
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She linked to a story given freely by the QC talking about the work they were doing renovating a local landmark, it's morally bankrupt, but I don't know it breaches anything beyond that
Sandydragon wrote:
That’s blatantly inciting violence in the current circumstances, not provable but we all know what she is hinting at.
It’s a breach of the Data Protection Act mind. Will she still find it funny if taken to court?
I'm wondering how its not in breach of gdpr?
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She linked to a story given freely by the QC talking about the work they were doing renovating a local landmark, it's morally bankrupt, but I don't know it breaches anything beyond that
If she published personal info, ie name and address then arguably she has.
I expected unanimous that it was jediciable, majority that it was unlawful, but letting it stand with a slap on the wrist, or putting the ball back in BJ's court; and some guidance for future prorogations
I wonder if the PM wishes he'd sent in a witness statement now? Will JRM resign having misled the Queen? In theory it's the sort of thing JRM would have serious issue with
Tory MPs are under orders to STFU and wait for the official government position before saying anything, and even then presumably being told they need to rally around that official position
Digby wrote:I'm going out on a limb to say tomorrow will be the most watched PMQs ever, this I feel is a bold statement
There won't be a PMQ tomorrow - that bit needs 3 days notice
Oh dear god, did nobody tell them the courts might rule today and they should be ready to go?
Okay then, tomorrow someone is getting summoned by the Speaker to answer an urgent question, could be anybody, maybe even someone called Boris, and that will be a heavily watched event
He won't resign. He's from the Trump/Bannon school of brazening it out, where conventions, honour, and shame mean nothing. He'll just keep going and expect that the populace will have forgotten about it 5 minutes later.
I don't see the value in the opposition trying to get him to resign though. Surely no-one wants the next 6 weeks to be wasted on a Conservative leadership contest and, if they were going to do a GNU, they can do that without him resigning.
Oh to be listening in on to the conversation between BJ and Dominic Cummings, now that DC's strategy is making BJ look like the worst thing for democracy in the UK since Oswald Moseley. It'll be like a scene out of The Thick of It.
This may very well do little to the government strategy around Brexit, but it's good news for our democracy that parliament can't be closed to make life easier for the executive