Robert Rams MBE

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Robert Rams MBE

Robert Rams MBE

@robertrams1

Debating like it’s a steel cage match, hitting bullseyes, and riding the Arsenal rollercoaster.

England, United Kingdom Beigetreten Temmuz 2023
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GWR@GWRHelp·
I won't be able to email you, I'm afraid Tonia. I recommend making a formal complaint so your issues can be formally logged. To raise a formal complaint for investigation, please fill in our complaints form at railhelp.co.uk/gwr/make-a-com…. The customer support team will be in touch as soon as they can - Steve
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Tonia Antoniazzi@ToniaAntoniazzi·
.@GWRHelp I can’t express my disappointment with the 18:48 yet again being 5 carriages out of Paddington to Swansea. People on the floor with lap tops trying to work and people standing until Newport with no refreshments. It’s just not on, and as a frequent flyer I’m fed up!
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Robert Rams MBE
Robert Rams MBE@robertrams1·
@SimonMiller316 If I were booking WrestleMania 42, I’d go with Cody Rhodes vs CM Punk. Both are voices of their generation, both left WWE and proved themselves elsewhere, and both came back with something to prove. The promos alone would be electric.
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Simon Miller
Simon Miller@SimonMiller316·
Okay… For a video so your username may be used. What match would you have booked for Mania 42 instead of Cody vs Orton and why? Answer below. Small tip. Thought out, well argued posts are more likely to be featured. 😂
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Robert Rams MBE@robertrams1·
This is very worrying
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

👀The Electoral Commission give Democracy Volunteers access to polling stations at election time. Only they and the police can go inside. They’ve just issued this report about “family voting” in Gorton and Denton: Democracy Volunteers deployed four accredited election observers across the Gorton and Denton Westminster Parliamentary By-election today. The team attended 22 of the 45 polling stations in the constituency, spending between 30 and 45 minutes in each. The observers worked in pairs using the international standard for election observation - the four eyes principle. Each team assessed several aspects of the polling process, from accessibility to issues around the integrity of the vote. Staff were welcoming to the team and we would like to thank them for their time in accommodating our work. The team assessed two significant aspects of electoral integrity - family voting (where two voters either confer, collude or direct each other on voting) which breaches the secret ballot. The team also assessed the impact of the requirement for voters to show ID before they are issued with a ballot paper. 2023 saw the enactment of the Ballot Secrecy Act, which made the practice of family voting more clearly a breach of the secret ballot, making it more enforceable by staff in polling stations. Signage is now available to discourage the practice. Signage was only seen in 45% of the polling stations observed. The observer team saw family voting in 15 of the 22 polling stations observed, some 32 cases in total, nine cases in one polling station alone. The team observed a sample of 545 voters casting their votes - meaning 12% of those voters observed either caused or were affected by family voting. Commenting John Ault, Director of Democracy Volunteers said; ‘Today we have seen concerningly high levels of family voting in Gorton and Denton. Based on our assessment of today’s observations, we have seen the highest levels of family voting at any election in our 10 year history of observing elections in the UK.’ ‘We rarely issue a report on the night of an election, but the data we have collected today on family voting, when compared to other recent by-elections, is extremely high.’ ‘In the other recent Westminster parliamentary by-election in Runcorn and Helsby we saw family voting in 12% of polling stations, affecting 1% of voters. In Gorton and Denton, we observed family voting in 68% of polling stations, affecting 12% of those voters observed.’ The team also observed cases of voters being turned away, however, in each case this was due to them not being a registered voter for Westminster elections, such as having EU citizenship, and only being allowed to vote in local elections. The team also saw a number of voters taking photographs of their ballot papers and one voter being authorised to vote despite them already having been marked as voted earlier in the day. Democracy Volunteers has informed elections staff at Manchester City Council about our findings today. This Statement is now available on the Democracy Volunteers website HERE. --

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Sam Coates Sky
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky·
👀The Electoral Commission give Democracy Volunteers access to polling stations at election time. Only they and the police can go inside. They’ve just issued this report about “family voting” in Gorton and Denton: Democracy Volunteers deployed four accredited election observers across the Gorton and Denton Westminster Parliamentary By-election today. The team attended 22 of the 45 polling stations in the constituency, spending between 30 and 45 minutes in each. The observers worked in pairs using the international standard for election observation - the four eyes principle. Each team assessed several aspects of the polling process, from accessibility to issues around the integrity of the vote. Staff were welcoming to the team and we would like to thank them for their time in accommodating our work. The team assessed two significant aspects of electoral integrity - family voting (where two voters either confer, collude or direct each other on voting) which breaches the secret ballot. The team also assessed the impact of the requirement for voters to show ID before they are issued with a ballot paper. 2023 saw the enactment of the Ballot Secrecy Act, which made the practice of family voting more clearly a breach of the secret ballot, making it more enforceable by staff in polling stations. Signage is now available to discourage the practice. Signage was only seen in 45% of the polling stations observed. The observer team saw family voting in 15 of the 22 polling stations observed, some 32 cases in total, nine cases in one polling station alone. The team observed a sample of 545 voters casting their votes - meaning 12% of those voters observed either caused or were affected by family voting. Commenting John Ault, Director of Democracy Volunteers said; ‘Today we have seen concerningly high levels of family voting in Gorton and Denton. Based on our assessment of today’s observations, we have seen the highest levels of family voting at any election in our 10 year history of observing elections in the UK.’ ‘We rarely issue a report on the night of an election, but the data we have collected today on family voting, when compared to other recent by-elections, is extremely high.’ ‘In the other recent Westminster parliamentary by-election in Runcorn and Helsby we saw family voting in 12% of polling stations, affecting 1% of voters. In Gorton and Denton, we observed family voting in 68% of polling stations, affecting 12% of those voters observed.’ The team also observed cases of voters being turned away, however, in each case this was due to them not being a registered voter for Westminster elections, such as having EU citizenship, and only being allowed to vote in local elections. The team also saw a number of voters taking photographs of their ballot papers and one voter being authorised to vote despite them already having been marked as voted earlier in the day. Democracy Volunteers has informed elections staff at Manchester City Council about our findings today. This Statement is now available on the Democracy Volunteers website HERE. --
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Robert Rams MBE
Robert Rams MBE@robertrams1·
Hi @RoyalCaribbean these two are amazing. We will give feedback at the end but they deserve huge praise and extra days off! We are currently on Independence.
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Robert Rams MBE@robertrams1·
@RoyalCaribbean Thanks - it did appear for about 30 mins about a week ago but wondered if there was a glitch in the matrix! Hope it does appear soon as we like to plan in advance!
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Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean@RoyalCaribbean·
Hello, Robert! Activities and entertainment options usually appear in the Royal app about 30 days before the sailing, but sometimes they may load a bit closer to the departure date depending on the sailing. Since your cruise is next week, we recommend keeping an eye on the app — the activities should appear very soon. If you don’t see them closer to your sail date, don’t worry! You’ll be able to view the full schedule once you’re onboard as well. 🙂
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Robert Rams MBE@robertrams1·
Hi @RoyalCaribbean we have a cruise leaving this time next week but there is still no activities etc on the app. When should we expect them to arrive?! Thanks!
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Daniel Finkelstein
Daniel Finkelstein@Dannythefink·
@DCBMEP You are a deeply ignorant individual. First, my sister hasn’t worked for the government in months. Second she didn’t wrote this report. And third this account of the report is utterly ridiculous. Your comment is therefore oafish and stupid.
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