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So Tommy Robinson has been arrested for common assault at centre parcs.

Every single news outlet has carefully worded their reporting to twist the storyline.

His daughter claimed the Asain man had fondled her ass.

All reporting.....man accused of offence.

He punched him in a scuffle and rang the police.

All reporting...man recieved injuries.

No witness interviews.

Just police arrest Tommy.

Its a pretty epic level of establishment clampdown that is going to backfire in the longrun..hes becoming the martyr of our times to his millions of followers.
 

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Source for that? Curious to see if it was just garbage i Googled it and found no mention of it

Im sure he is seen as martyr by some but most of the rest of us just think hes a twat whos already been convicted of assault twice, not to mention fraud...
 

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So Tommy Robinson has been arrested for common assault at centre parcs.

Every single news outlet has carefully worded their reporting to twist the storyline.

His daughter claimed the Asain man had fondled her ass.

All reporting.....man accused of offence.

He punched him in a scuffle and rang the police.

All reporting...man recieved injuries.

No witness interviews.

Just police arrest Tommy.

Its a pretty epic level of establishment clampdown that is going to backfire in the longrun..hes becoming the martyr of our times to his millions of followers.

It's actually funny how you condemn football hooligans, unless it's Tommy Robinson.

He punched the guy in the face, he didn't fucking restrain him at all.

Let's make something clear, there was an accusation by the daughter of a prominent racist that an asian man is a paedophile.

Tommy Robinson punched the accused man in the face, didn't restrain him.

Any rational human being who had a clue about how law works know that if you truly wanted justice, you can't take matters into your own hands and then get pissy when it goes against you.

If Tommy did what a proper father would do and console his daughter whilst allowing the appropriate authorities to investigate, rather than making the case impossible by punching the bloke in the face.

Personally, I think Tommy was chilling in centre parcs thinking oh boy I love this lifestyle, but I've not been in the news in a while so I'm not getting much income.
 

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Why would you think it would work that way?

It'll be more expensive to use congested shit routes - because that's where the majority of pollution comes from.

Charging this way has the potential to hit the bigger polluters harder (in the way petrol consumption does already).

It could be abused, but it's the correct approach.
I think they will be abused. Your opinion of the correct approach is not that of everyone.

it also has the ability to hit those who live remotely rather than in cities. Where public transport is easily accessible.
 

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it also has the ability to hit those who live remotely rather than in cities. Where public transport is easily accessible.
Which petrol consumption does already @Moriath

You burn more fuel = you pay more tax. This already happens. If you live rural and have to drive more your tax bill is already higher. If you live in a city and drive on congested roads then your tax bill is already higher - because you're less fuel efficient. Fuel tax increases naturally in line with your inefficiencies.

A GPS-tracker based way of doing it has potential to make polluting, congested roads inner city roads where there are alternative transport modes available more expensive - as they should be. It could also be used to make rural poorly-funded public transport areas cheaper, but I don't see why they would (or should) - because you should pay for the costs of your choices.

I don't see what the problem with the above would be. It's not much different from what happens with petrol anyway - and since our objective is to make pollution more expensive then this is the obvious solution to that.
 

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What's your diet / exercise routine to achieving this?

I'm looking into starting carb cycling combined with moderate HIIT soon. Trying to sort through all the crap on the Internet and boil it down to a realistic routine that I can maintain and fit around my Maltesers addiction.
Keto + long bike rides m8. Nothing more than that. :)

<20g of carbs a day. I guess that's not simple to get to - but I've done it before so know what I can and can't eat. The learning about what's in and what's out is the time-consuming bit, but I now know a lot more about the foods I can consume.

Ultimately to lose weight you have to calorie-restrict what you put in your mouth. If your body is setup to burn carbohydrates as your primary food source then when you've not eaten for a while you get hungry. If you're trying to lose weight and are actually doing that succesfully on a traditional "diet" then you'll spend a lot of time hungry. Which is shit.

Keto stops that. Yesterday I got up, had a small keto breakfast at 9:30am in a cafe then got on my mountain bike and spent about 5 hours blatting around the peak with my mates. About halfway in they needed a snack (they'd burned up all their available glycogen - as carbs are their primary energy source) so stopped for a sausage bap and a drink. I had a black coffee, just for something to have. Didn't eat a thing until 9pm - wasn't hungry even then, but we'd gone round a friends and had a big rib of beef roast dinner. Just skipped the potatoes and parsnips. I don't miss 'em.

Keto makes it easy to not eat, which is why it works as a weight loss thing. You'd have to give up your maltesers though. - I don't miss sweets at all, I've realised that the craving for a bar of chocolate or things like that are simply because I was, previously, addicted to sugar.
 

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It's actually funny how you condemn football hooligans, unless it's Tommy Robinson.

He punched the guy in the face, he didn't fucking restrain him at all.

Let's make something clear, there was an accusation by the daughter of a prominent racist that an asian man is a paedophile.

Tommy Robinson punched the accused man in the face, didn't restrain him.

Any rational human being who had a clue about how law works know that if you truly wanted justice, you can't take matters into your own hands and then get pissy when it goes against you.

If Tommy did what a proper father would do and console his daughter whilst allowing the appropriate authorities to investigate, rather than making the case impossible by punching the bloke in the face.

Personally, I think Tommy was chilling in centre parcs thinking oh boy I love this lifestyle, but I've not been in the news in a while so I'm not getting much income.
Yeah..he could have handled it a lot better, but thats not the issue here and I guess we'll have to see what comes out of the investigation, this guy might be enemy number one to the establishment, but he has millions of followers who see him as their canary in the cage for hypocritical bias and subject burial.
 

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c15kg and 2 jeans size since 1st Jan
Wow. That's 33lbs. Amazing. Well done :)

Make sure you're not doing yourself damage with extreme caloric restriction Yons. You *must* be hot on your nutritional ontake. You might be losing muscle mass rather than just fat mass as well if your protein levels and exercise isn't up to scratch (are you lifting weights at the same time, or just doing this through pure diet - it's important to do some weight-bearing exercise to not lose your muscle mass).

Also - at that level you can also make metabolic changes that mean that when you do return to a more normal eating pattern your body's metabolic rate will be lowered. Just have to be careful.

Still, it shows incredible mental fortitude. Just try not to rebound :)
 

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To protect the parties reputation.

Always good for a laugh aren't they
 

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I weighed myself when I got back from a weekend in Amsterdam a while back, and noticed that, for the first time ever I had broken through the 12 Stone mark.

Then I noticed I still had my shoes on, so took them off and was back down to normal.

Anyone want anything picked up from McDonald's?
 

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At least they've done something about it.
They, of course, have done the wrong thing.

But then Labour has form for absolutely wanting to crack down on freedom of speech. Even if that means banning criticism of a religion.

Of course, that's what you get when you refuse to adhere to the principles of freedom of speech and thought and stray into territory where you think it's acceptable to legislate.
 

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It'll be GPS per-mile road pricing. With people who use busy roads at peak times paying the most.

Job-jobbed.
Which is what everyone already pays via every fuel in use.
 

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