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@Fozzie24Mark @DanNeidle In the year before entering parliament he wasn’t an MEP.
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@DanNeidle So he recieved it as an MEP? He was an MEP for 20yrs.
If an MEP's total outside income exceeds €5,000, they are required to declare all sources.
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@IanWessels2 @PaulinusOfTrier He presented an actual argument, you countered with ‘ludicrous’ and ‘preposterous’. Might be worth putting a bit more thought in lest readers think you to be a bit thick.
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@PaulinusOfTrier Ludicrous defence of hereditary peers. Preposterous, that someone (mainly men) are in legislature, because someone is a descendant of a 11th century French, Flemish or Breton chancer or the by-blow of a lady who caught Charles II's eye or a Dutch crony of William of Orange
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As a boy, I was at a boarding school very close to Parliament. I took the opportunity to go and watch the debates in both houses from the visitors' gallery; at that time it was not widely known that one could do this, so it was easy and quick to get in. I saw all the famous politicians of the 1970s. But what was self-evident, even to a teenager, was that whereas the elected members of parliament were out to score points in their speeches, before voting according to pre-set ideas, the hereditary Lords were genuinely issued in persuasion and had open minds. This was because, being hereditary, they were beholden to no-one and no party; ironically, they were much more representative of ordinary people with common sense than their political colleagues in the lower house.
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Bugatti just lost its all-time speed record. To the Chinese EV in this video. 308 mph at Papenburg, on a battery.
The Chiron Super Sport had held the record for six years. 1,600 hp, 8.0L W16, four turbochargers. Bugatti needed every horse of that to hit 304 mph. BYD's Yangwang U9 Xtreme did 308 with four electric motors and a battery pack.
Marc Basseng, the driver, won the Nürburgring 24 Hours. He said the run was "technically not possible with a combustion engine." He's right.
A combustion engine produces a power curve that peaks at a specific RPM and falls off either side. Past 9,000 RPM the valves float, the connecting rods stretch, the pistons can't reverse direction fast enough. The W16 is the absolute thermodynamic ceiling of 100 years of internal combustion. Every mph past 290 cost exponentially more engineering for diminishing returns.
The U9 Xtreme uses four electric motors. Each produces 744 hp. Each spins to 30,000 RPM. No valves. No pistons. No connecting rods. Total system output is 2,978 hp, almost double Bugatti's W16. Power-to-weight is 1,217 hp per tonne.
The motors were never the hard part. Mate Rimac said this years ago. The constraint was always the battery, because to deliver 2,978 hp into four wheels you have to discharge faster than any production EV ever has.
BYD built the world's first 1,200-volt production car. Everyone else uses 800V. The Blade Battery runs lithium iron phosphate cells with a 30C discharge rate, ten times what a conventional EV battery handles. Heat generation falls 67% versus 800V at matching output.
That last number is the whole game. Heat is what kills high-power EV runs. Other automakers derate within seconds at full power because the battery cooks itself. BYD's architecture lets the Xtreme hold maximum discharge long enough to actually approach the aerodynamic limit of the chassis.
Bugatti spent 20 years engineering the W16 to its physical ceiling. BYD spent 18 months building the architecture that cleared it.
They're making 30 of them.
The crown for fastest production car on Earth has belonged to Bugatti, Koenigsegg, Hennessey, SSC. All combustion, all European or American. The crown is Chinese now, and it runs on a battery.
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@Platypustoo @DrHoenderkamp This assertion isn’t supported in the records. Eg, men’s 6 day record, 1045km, women 928. Pro rata the women’s marathon record would be 2h15. Or are you talking about even more extreme running?
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@babbageismus @JimCognito2016 Networking and socialising is part of lots of jobs. It doesn't require alcohol.
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@KTHopkins I wouldn’t shake hands with a fascist. Why would anybody?
Don’t expect respect if you are a nasty little racist.
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@King_Rat_II @timdavies_uk A passenger in the stopped car died. Driver should be in court.
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Has the world gone mad here or is it just me?
EVERYONE sits at 70 to 80 on the motorway and only fucking idiots stop in the fast lane.
Sky News@SkyNews
Barry O'Sullivan, 45, had been driving "at speed" when he collided with the back of a Nissan Micra, killing passenger Pulvinder Dhillon. O'Sullivan had been driving between 74 and 80mph at the time of the collision. trib.al/z74PbVe
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@WKCosmo First law: Every object perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon.
So if an object is changing direction or speed then there’s a force acting. Drag and gravity for the ball.
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@FondOfBeetles Try ‘two’s complement’ to represent negative values.
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@CalumDouglas1 @JoshFerme Yorkshire (AFAIK) isn’t promising money drawn from external sources to denizens in exchange for votes in favour of secession…
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This is ostensibly a fair point, until you dig into the details.
The "scotland is a drain on England" trope is wheeled out time and time again, what is ignored is that MOST of the counties of England itself are ALSO a net drain on the treasury, and some more so per capita than Scotland.
Should England kick out Yorkshire, the whole North East and North West, the Midlands and the South west too ?

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A country that is a net financial drain to England should not be actively spending our money buying votes for a party that wants to leave the Union.
The National@ScotNational
Every young Scot will be given £200 to spend on cultural pursuits on their 18th birthday if the SNP are returned to power in the May elections, the party has pledged📽️ #Echobox=1776930234-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thenational.scot/news/26044983.…
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@Christi09787198 @harrym_vids MoT already records mileage. Set a rate according to car mass and charge accordingly.
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@harrym_vids Why not simply put road tax on fuel and be done with it? Surely the more you consume the more you should pay? The logic is all wrong
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@afneil Are the electorate as exercised by this as the media ? I feel Starmer made a mistake appointing Mandelson and he has a case to answer. But I’m not convinced it’s a resignation matter at this point … what’s the polling evidence ? Genuinely interested and not sure ?
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Now the air is visibly draining from Starmer. Sounds exhausted. Looks defeated.
Andrew Neil@afneil
From a reasonably strong, confident start by Starmer this has become a stuttering, unsure, unconvincing performance. Raising more questions than it answers. Not yet ‘resignation’ bad. But not going well.
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@babbageismus @PhoneyMajor Wow! You’re trying to discriminate between “The Holocaust” and the indiscriminate murder of Jews, gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, disabled people
Let me guess you believe Palestine is a real thing
Cunt!
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@mjr_eazy @PhoneyMajor Not when the holocaust is the deliberate extermination of the Jews, typified by the death camps in Poland. It’s possible to accept everything known about the horrors of Belsen, Dachau et al and yet deny the holocaust. Belsen doesn’t imply Treblinka.
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@mjr_eazy @PhoneyMajor Bergen-Belsen wasn’t really part of the Holocaust. I’m guessing deniers generally accept the existence of the concentration camps and the maltreatment of soviet prisoners.
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