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Cate K 𓅄

@catek72

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Elsewhere Присоединился Nisan 2011
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Sarah Ludford 🇬🇧 🇮🇪🇪🇺 🇺🇦
Nearly a year after the Supreme Court judgment, the ⁦@oldvictheatre⁩ still has its mixed-sex ‘Cublicle’ loos. Since it has a parallel set of ‘Urinals’, men get single-sex facilities while women are denied that privilege.
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
Wait up, I still haven't decided if I'm for or against the Stonehenge tunnel.
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@not_alive_irl It was only six years ago that we suddenly had an urgent need for ventilators that we couldn't fulfill just by wishing we could increase production.
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dass@not_alive_irl·
econ 101 brain running into the hard constraints of the world
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brian@brianonhere·
AI powered sex bot but it’s just a guy in the philippines jacking you off remotely
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@RupertLowe10 Raising game birds creates monocultures, destroys ecological systems, kills raptors, foxes, wild cats all so some corporate tosser event can take place. You don't understand the countryside.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
More Labour attacks on rural Britain reported today - this time through licensing game bird shooting. Total bloody nonsense. These people do NOT understand how the countryside works. It’s a ban through the back door. More regulation will follow and it will suffocate the industry. Damaging rural economies, jobs, businesses, livelihoods and environments. A Restore Britain Government would reverse these changes, and do the unthinkable for a political party. Respect rural Britain.
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TUPACABRA@tupacabra·
AFRO MAN now controls all spice production in the imperium.
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@flowerpotweller @oldishbird1 Very unusual sad cases. Now find us the ones where women have faced potential prosecution after an accidental miscarriage and the danger that failure to seek medical assistance as a consequence poses to their health.
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ben weller 🪴 ✟@flowerpotweller·
@oldishbird1 The pills by post scheme allows abortion pills to be ordered after a telephone consultation. Woman have already used them to abortion 28-week and 34-week old children. Now there will be no punishment for such a thing.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
@janicesus Yes. But I think this will ultimately relax the rules for Drs.
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Bernie@Artemisfornow·
The reporting on abortion to term is annoying me. My instinct has always been pro-life. But the debate in the UK was settled around 24 weeks. Some wanted less, some wanted more. It was only after WHO guidance changed that the debate was reopened here. The amendment to the Police and Crime Bill does NOT legalise abortion up to birth. The legislation still centres on 24 weeks. And it has always been the case that abortions after 24 weeks even up to birth, with sign off from 2 doctors, where there are abnormalities or the mother’s life is in danger. Many people question whether a cleft palate should fall into that category, but it is true that the current law allows doctors to interpret it that way. (Unbelievably) The change to the law now means that if a woman procures an abortion herself after 24 weeks, even up to full term, she cannot be prosecuted. Every part of me rejects that. But it is important to be accurate, that is not the same thing as saying abortion is now fully legal up to birth. It’s a change in how the law treats the woman, not a wholesale rewriting of the legal limits of 24 weeks. I think that’s an important distinction. Do I think it will be abused? Yes. Is it abhorrent, Yes.
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Aquinas@aquinasofaquino·
@NLondonHousewif @JMcMurdockMP They were rare. Now women who want a late abortion know they can give themselves a DIY one with no repercussions
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James McMurdock MP
James McMurdock MP@JMcMurdockMP·
I dont think being overly emotional is particularly helpful when it comes to matters of the law but for the first time since becoming an MP I am genuinely sad about what parliament has done. I am sad because I know what the consequences will be. I am sad because I know nervous first time parents might give way to doubt and opt out of parenthood and how the reality of that means they'll be denied the greatest gift life will ever give them and instead inherit a life of monstrous guilt. I am sad because, now, healthy babies will be destroyed. I am really sorry that the UK has legalised full term abortion. For what it's worth, I voted NO. I am going to squeeze my children a little tighter and thank the universe a little more than normal this morning. You cannot become unpregnant. You just become the parent of a child you killed. That is the reality of life. We must face it. My babies.
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ben weller 🪴 ✟@flowerpotweller

The House of Lords have voted narrowly in favour of allowing abortion up-to-birth in England & Wales. The only solace is that one day they will meet Jesus.

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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@jdpoc That explains why I never get the Law and Order people.
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John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
Well, I just learned that in the UK, if you dial 911 because you’re a tourist, or you watch far too much American television, it automatically redirects to 999.
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@kissingtruth @redditchrache Lots of medical procedures are fairly gruesome but you're talking about a tiny number of abortions where the health of the mother is in serious danger or the child is not viable.
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Rachel Maclean
Rachel Maclean@redditchrache·
SEX SELECTIVE ABORTION UP TO BIRTH NOW LEGAL When I was pregnant in the 90s in Solihull, West Midlands we were all told by doctors, nurses and midwives that we could not find out the sex of our child during scans, even if the professional doing the scan in an NHS clinic could see what it was on the screen. The reason was that the local Asian communities around Birmingham would abort female foetuses. This was not a right wing talking point. It was official NHS policy and discussed openly. Friends in other parts of the country without large Asian populations could have scans to find out the sex of their babies on the NHS. Now, Parliament has legalised any woman aborting a foetus up until birth for any reason. Including if it is the wrong sex. This is deeply disturbing, very very sad and totally against British values. In fact only tiny numbers of the population support this. All those Labour MPs and peers who voted for this should be ashamed. The left are always trying to foist this on us under the spin of it being "pro woman" and "pro choice". There is nothing pro woman about this. And there is certainly no consideration at all for the unborn child. I support abortion rights up until the current limit which is already very liberal compared to other countries. It makes me personally uncomfortable but I do accept it is important to have the choice for women, and I would not want to see that rolled back. But what the Lords voted for last night is morally reprehensible and utterly wrong. I voted against it but there were not enough of us.
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Bea Johanssen
Bea Johanssen@bea_johanssen·
@HuntersofPutney @redditchrache There's a consistency across polling organisations and across time. I've zero interest in whataboutery and vague hypotheticals.
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@redditchrache In fact, only tiny numbers of abortions happen after the 24 week limit and only for medical reasons. Why do you want to jeopardise the health of women by forcing them to continue with a pregnancy that could kill them?
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Labour MPs don’t want you to enter our draw to pay your bills for a year. It would be a shame if you did👇 nigelcutmybills.com
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@RobertJenrick Why are you data mining? Aren't the foreign donations enough?
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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@SarahForRuncorn Go on then, give us your best material about the Russian Orthodox church.
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Sarah Pochin MP
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn·
No religion should be beyond humour. But Labour’s mask slips when they criticise a light hearted comment. It does not sit with the sectarian, authoritarian state they have tried to build in Great Britain, which seeks to divide, dominate and erode British culture. Their project is failing, just as it did in the Gorton and Denton by election.
Labour Press@labourpress

It took less than 30 seconds for Sarah Pochin to start making jokes about Muslims after her autocue broke. The same Sarah Pochin who said it drives her mad seeing too many black and Asian people on TV adverts.

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Cate K 𓅄@catek72·
@thinkingshivers Good news, there are already lots of rocks in space and that's really high.
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Shivers
Shivers@thinkingshivers·
China may be beating us in batteries, but the United States has TWICE as many rocks as China does. Why not simply use those to store gravitational potential energy by hoisting them high up?
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