Nobby
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- Sep 29, 2007
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What’s the betting this’ll be an absolute car crash, yet earn the vile old moron a fortune in ironic purchases?
Most people in Britain thought that too
Why you - why now
What’s the betting this’ll be an absolute car crash, yet earn the vile old moron a fortune in ironic purchases?
If only Liz had hung on for a couple of more days she wouldn't have ruined The Truss' leadership.Most people in Britain thought that too
Why you - why now
When you think about it, it’s was incredibly selfish of the late Queen really to die thenIf only Liz had hung on for a couple of more days she wouldn't have ruined The Truss' leadership.
Much like it was rather selfish of The Trussaton to take all my money.When you think about it, it’s was incredibly selfish of the late Queen really to die then
Because they have become so politicised they are damned if they do damned if they don't.Guidance to Police from the CPS in regard to the Representation of the People Act 1983.
Practically, it is always worthwhile when advising the police, particularly when they have received a complaint from a political opponent, to suggest that they get the complainant to identify which of the provisions of the RPA they claim have been breached.
Section 176 lays down the time-limit for the commencement of proceedings for any offence under any provision contained in or made under RPA 1983. That applies to summary only offences which would normally, by virtue of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980, be subject to a 6-month time limit.
Proceedings against a person in respect of any offence to which Section 176 applies must be commenced within one year after the offence was committed. For the purpose of Section 176, the laying of information is deemed to be the commencement of the proceedings. There are circumstances in which the time limit can be extended but an application to a Magistrates’ Court do so must be made within the 12-month time limit.
Why are the Police investigating something that appears to have a 12 month time limit?
They don't have to 'commence proceedings'. They could say 'appears to have broken electoral law, but time limit has expired, so we won't prosecute'.Guidance to Police from the CPS in regard to the Representation of the People Act 1983.
Practically, it is always worthwhile when advising the police, particularly when they have received a complaint from a political opponent, to suggest that they get the complainant to identify which of the provisions of the RPA they claim have been breached.
Section 176 lays down the time-limit for the commencement of proceedings for any offence under any provision contained in or made under RPA 1983. That applies to summary only offences which would normally, by virtue of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980, be subject to a 6-month time limit.
Proceedings against a person in respect of any offence to which Section 176 applies must be commenced within one year after the offence was committed. For the purpose of Section 176, the laying of information is deemed to be the commencement of the proceedings. There are circumstances in which the time limit can be extended but an application to a Magistrates’ Court do so must be made within the 12-month time limit.
Why are the Police investigating something that appears to have a 12 month time limit?
What's the view on burning library books ?One to borrow from the library to avoid boosting sales.
To try and implicate Andy Burnham, who is PCC in Manchester?Guidance to Police from the CPS in regard to the Representation of the People Act 1983.
Practically, it is always worthwhile when advising the police, particularly when they have received a complaint from a political opponent, to suggest that they get the complainant to identify which of the provisions of the RPA they claim have been breached.
Section 176 lays down the time-limit for the commencement of proceedings for any offence under any provision contained in or made under RPA 1983. That applies to summary only offences which would normally, by virtue of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980, be subject to a 6-month time limit.
Proceedings against a person in respect of any offence to which Section 176 applies must be commenced within one year after the offence was committed. For the purpose of Section 176, the laying of information is deemed to be the commencement of the proceedings. There are circumstances in which the time limit can be extended but an application to a Magistrates’ Court do so must be made within the 12-month time limit.
Why are the Police investigating something that appears to have a 12 month time limit?
Don’t bother. This little gem has arisen.One to borrow from the library to avoid boosting sales.
Actually, I think it might be comedy gold. I still wouldn’t buy it, though.
Came across this clip on you tube.
Why did this country let Maggie do all this?
We elected her three times
Came across this clip on you tube.
Why did this country let Maggie do all this?
We elected her three times
And didn’t it turn out to be two dogs?And voted for a dog to win Britain's Got Talent.