Ingredients
1 litre vodka
6 oz simple syrup (1:1 warm water:sugar)
6 oz Sherry or 4 oz dark rum
30 lemons
0.5 litre distilled water [Read more…]
Second and Third Thoughts
1 litre vodka
6 oz simple syrup (1:1 warm water:sugar)
6 oz Sherry or 4 oz dark rum
30 lemons
0.5 litre distilled water [Read more…]
Say Yes 2 Europe - Remain in the EU
[The following was commissioned by Counsel Magazine and is also published here.]
I’ll take some things as read.
You’ll know there’s a legal challenge to the Government’s position that it is for it and not Parliament to decide what action to take following the result of the Referendum. And that the challenge will be heard in the Divisional Court in October with a likely leapfrog appeal to the Supreme Court in December.
You’ll be aware that the challenge raises a question about the nature of the limits to the Royal Prerogative. Will triggering Article 50 denude the European Communities Act 1972 of content? Will it deprive UK nationals of their rights as an EU citizen? Is it Theresa May’s finger on the trigger? Or is must it be by Act of Parliament?
Published alongside this piece is another arguing that these are political questions – and that the courts…
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Source: Global Liveability Ranking 2016, Economist Intelligence Unit
What was that about moving to Canada if The Donald wins?
Bottom line: don’t accept “just joking” as excuse for what Trump said today. The in-group for that joke should be tiny. Like his hands.
Source: Republicans Say We Should Just Laugh Off Donald Trump’s Assassination “Joke.” No. | Mother Jones
An interesting take-down of Trump’s crass remark by a Texas attorney.
Profanity, he argues, has many useful social functions including “bring[ing] us together.” There’s an intimacy to cursing, precisely because you know that you’re not supposed to do it.
Source: Why swearing is good for you — Quartz
Swindon’s “magic roundabout” is a mystifying but brilliant traffic solution.
Source: The Brilliant Sorcery of England’s 7-Circle Magic Roundabout
I did not know about this.
Obviously the wilful half-truths, wild extrapolations and baseless assurances both sides have been peddling have not helped. Here are five key questions, on five fundamental issues, worth considering before polling day.
Source: EU referendum: five questions to answer before you vote | Politics | The Guardian
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