This appears to be a wonderful Cat Feeding Device.
I wonder how the builder managed to get the cat started on this thing?
This appears to be a wonderful Cat Feeding Device.
I wonder how the builder managed to get the cat started on this thing?
Via Toque we see that in a Mori poll, 41% of people favoured an English parliament. This sounds like 59% don’t, but not so:
41 per cent said they favoured an English Parliament ‘with similar law-making powers to the Scottish Parliament’ and Only 32 per cent said they were happy with an unchanged House of Commons.
Source: [...]
Parliament has been debating the vital bill with the comatosing name, Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill.
Yesterday, Bliar made a speech to the CBI which included this bill, presenting it as a purely deregulatory bill
Smarter regulation means doing away with regulations that are outdated or inefficient; fewer regulatory bodies; and it means risk-based enforcement by all [...]
I’ve finally sent this letter off today, with thanks to the commenters on my earlier post. This letter is in reply to this missive from the Cabinet Office
I am writing to you in response to you letter of the 8th March regarding the "Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill".
Your letter has done nothing at all to [...]
My MP, Michael Gove, has responded to my letter about the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill. Overall it’s a pretty satisfactory response, I think.
I have some concern about the level of ‘concession’ that he, and by extension, the Tories, would deem appropriate, but that remains to be seen
16th March 2006
Dear ()
RE: LEGISLATIVE & REGULATORY REFORM [...]