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Why we will be back in Europe and surprisingly quick

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1) Take away Brexit Boris, and all you have are "swivel-eyed-loons".  Think about it - who is in any way "normal" in the current Brexit party - sorry Conservative Brexit Party?  I mean look at them.  What a bunch of awkward misfits...   And in the ranks... all those odious backbenchers like Mogg, Baker, Jekin, Cash, Redwood, Bridgen & Francois. It was Boris what won it.   And Boris is going to come seriously unstuck....   Either he goes soft brexit, so then what was the point?  Or he goes hard, and boy it's going to be hard; and with it an economic hit. You see the problem?  Boris has nailed the Conservative & Brexit party flag so hard to the "Outside Everything"-mast; that he can't possibly go back. 2) All the Labour party have to do it get someone vaguely presentable, certainly Starmer would be fine, or Nandy or Thornberry and propose a "EFTA"-like trading arrangement.  That's back in folks, and as far as ...

Keep Britain in Europe 1975

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Types of Link Partnership

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Before Google hit the scene big time in the early 2000s all linking partnerships between sites was for traffic reasons. You might find a site that offered a complementary but non-competitive service and do a link swap (reciprocal link) between the two sites. Since the rise in dominance and importance of Google, it is necessary to employ linking strategies that avoid direct reciprocal links if maximum value it to be achieved. That is not to say that a good traffic bearing or similar themed reciprocal link is to be avoided. If you can arrange different types of links (like those listed below) your site, and your partners will appear higher in the search engine rankings as a result. One Way Link Partnership This is the simplest type of link. You have got a one way link to your site from another. You are not giving a link back in return. This is the best type of link.  For a link like this from another site look at submit article - you control the content of the ...

Pocket Money Manager

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Exciting times! Today we launch henisabank.com a pocket money manager website for both parents and children to manage their allowances. My kids names are Henry and Isabel, so the name - henisabank.com is the first three letters of each of their names. For years, when they were small, I'd mentally record how much each of their totals was - this was prone to error and doubt. Later we moved to a Google Sheet solution - I made a simple spreadsheet with rows for each week (their basic allowance is their age, in Euros per week), and another column for recording what they purchased. After he completed the amazing Khan Academy course in programming I thought a fun practical project would be to develop a real-live application with the boy. Since I'm fairly generous with the pocket money, it comes up in day-to-day activities a fair amount - and figured it was a small enough project to complete in a few months. The site uses a .net backend and was my first experie...

Andorran Laws on Dog Barking Nuisance Noise

I've written extensively about the most selfish woman in Andorra who lets her dogs out into her yard in the morning, then clears off for work, leaving the mutts bored out of their tiny minds to bark incessantly at cats, passers-by, birds or themselves all day until she returns from work. I get to listen to them all day long as I try to write complex algorithms in code. When I tell her about this, she just shrugs her shoulders and says "Dogs bark". I've been doing some investigation into the law, and whilst there is no penalty for doing what she does during the daytime 0800-2200 weekdays (0900-2200 weekends), if they are left outside after outside these hours there is fine of 200 Euro. Most often she leaves for work at around 0800 and comes back in the mid-afternoon - once she is in the house the mutts are quiet, but occasionally she does go out for the day, and maybe gets delayed somewhere, and they are left out after 10pm - yapping away.  It is these occasi...

Never give up

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Whether we like it or not, democracy will be delivered on 31st Jan 2020. This is a good thing, in some way, because if there had been a people's vote or anything else, we'd have never heard the end of it. Leavers will however have to accept that democracy is a process and the fight for renewed EU membership for the UK will begin on that day, and for some of us - never end. In the meanwhile the EU will be able to move, at pace, towards a fully democratic federal model, Euro stabilisation and further harmonisation among the key objectives. It will take many years, but I believe day to day realities will slowly convince an ever growing section of the public that leaving was a bad idea.  Not necessarily closures of manufacturing industries e.g.  Land Rover or Airbus - these can easily be spun or disregarded, but more personal experiences: - Not being permitted to travel and missing a holiday for having less than 6 months remaining on your passport - The friend with a n...

UK Election 2019

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So, no vote for us.  Shame about the 15-year rule .  Particular as we lived in Raaab's constituency . This was 2017: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2017/may/08/general-election-2017-poll-tracker-who-is-in-the-lead This is today 2019: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2019/dec/11/election-opinion-polls-uk-2019-latest-poll-tracker-tories-labour Looks pretty similar if you ask me.   Labour slightly further behind the Tories, but Libdems have a fair bit more.... Will be an interesting night tomorrow.