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OK to bury cat droppings?
In message , Janet Baraclough
writes The message from hugh ] contains these words: In message , Janet Baraclough writes The message from ®óñ© © ²°¹° contains these words: On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 15:50:49 GMT, Janet Baraclough wrote: Law Lords don't make laws. Au contraire. They amend, adjust and tweak virtually every piece of Government legislation Their adjustments and suggestions are more often than not incorporated into laws as their scrutiny is usually more rigorous than that of the lower chamber. Every amendment, tweak and adjustment has to be approved by both houses of parliament; and is therefore their collective responsibility. There are 12 Law Lords and their function is judicial (appeal court) not legislative http://www.parliament.uk/documents/u...BpJudicial.pdf Janet Were they not replaced by the Supreme Court as of 1st Oct 2009? Not replaced; the 12 Justices of the Supreme Court., are the 12 Law Lords. http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk/about...to-the-uk.html quote "The Supreme Court has been established to achieve a complete separation between the United Kingdom’s senior Judges and the Upper House of Parliament, emphasising the independence of the Law Lords " "The Supreme Court’s 12 Justices maintain the highest standards set by the Appellate Committee, but are now explicitly separate from both Government and Parliament." Janet But if they no longer sit in the House of Lords are they still Lords or are they now Justices? -- hugh It may be more complicated but is it better? |
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On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 00:33:27 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Why anyone eats sweetcorn escapes me - it comes out exactly as it goes in. Tina It helps to cook it and chew it before swallowing. (Microwaving is surprisingly good) -- (¯`·. ®óñ© © ²°¹° .·´¯) |
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OK to bury cat droppings?
"Malcolm" wrote in message ... In article , Christina Websell writes I'm always surprised there isn't a good crop of maize too. Why anyone eats sweetcorn escapes me - it comes out exactly as it goes in. Err, next time you eat some, put your teeth in first - you're meant to chew it :-) Yes. I know that. Sometimes I could slap you, Malcolm, you can be so.. patronising. |
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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from Kelly contains these words: I have a cat that is trained to go in his box. However, if a cat goes to the bathroom in a garden, is it okay for the soil and the plants? That depends on what kind of bathroom you have in your garden. Janet ROFL! Tina |
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Malcolm writes
The word patronise comes from the Latin "pater" = father. So, as I'm old enough to be your father........ Now that's interesting, because I assumed Tina was my age, and you're certainly not old enough to be my father ;-) -- Kay |
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Malcolm writes
In article , K writes Malcolm writes The word patronise comes from the Latin "pater" = father. So, as I'm old enough to be your father........ Now that's interesting, because I assumed Tina was my age, and you're certainly not old enough to be my father ;-) Sure about that, are you? Not absolutely sure ... but I think I may have met you ;-) While I couldn't possibly make any such assumption about Tina's age, Of course you can! Whether it's sensible or polite to do so is another question, but you can always make assumptions if you wish. -- Kay |
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OK to bury cat droppings?
In message , Janet Baraclough
writes The message from hugh ] contains these words: In message , Janet Baraclough writes The message from hugh ] contains these words: In message , Janet Baraclough writes The message from ®óñ© © ²°¹° contains these words: On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 15:50:49 GMT, Janet Baraclough wrote: Law Lords don't make laws. Au contraire. They amend, adjust and tweak virtually every piece of Government legislation Their adjustments and suggestions are more often than not incorporated into laws as their scrutiny is usually more rigorous than that of the lower chamber. Every amendment, tweak and adjustment has to be approved by both houses of parliament; and is therefore their collective responsibility. There are 12 Law Lords and their function is judicial (appeal court) not legislative http://www.parliament.uk/documents/u...BpJudicial.pdf Janet Were they not replaced by the Supreme Court as of 1st Oct 2009? Not replaced; the 12 Justices of the Supreme Court., are the 12 Law Lords. http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk/about...to-the-uk.html quote "The Supreme Court has been established to achieve a complete separation between the United Kingdom’s senior Judges and the Upper House of Parliament, emphasising the independence of the Law Lords " "The Supreme Court’s 12 Justices maintain the highest standards set by the Appellate Committee, but are now explicitly separate from both Government and Parliament." Janet But if they no longer sit in the House of Lords are they still Lords or are they now Justices? They always were both, and continue to be both. They do "sit " in the House of Lords but they don't take part when the HOL is voting on Bills. When they retire from their judicial posts in the Supreme Court, they will continue to be Lords and sit in the HOL and will then be eligible to take part in the HOL's legislative role . The separation of the Law Lords judicial role from HOL law-making, is to ensure the appeal courts' impartiality and independence from political party and government. Janet Hmm Is that 2 second homes and 2 sets of expenses I wonder? -- hugh It may be more complicated but is it better? |
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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Christina Websell" contains these words: "Malcolm" wrote in message ... In article , Christina Websell writes I'm always surprised there isn't a good crop of maize too. Why anyone eats sweetcorn escapes me - it comes out exactly as it goes in. Err, next time you eat some, put your teeth in first - you're meant to chew it :-) Yes. I know that. Sometimes I could slap you, Malcolm, you can be so.. patronising. Hard not to, when a grown woman in a gardening group, wonders why cooked maize doesn't grow. You are quite right, Janet. I was very, very stupid. I forgot it was cooked even though I'm all grown-up now. Can you possibly forgive me? Tina |
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"Malcolm" wrote in message ... In article , K writes Malcolm writes The word patronise comes from the Latin "pater" = father. So, as I'm old enough to be your father........ Now that's interesting, because I assumed Tina was my age, and you're certainly not old enough to be my father ;-) Sure about that, are you? While I couldn't possibly make any such assumption about Tina's age, as you have done, there's nothing that says I can't try and flatter her to make amends! Anyway, discussing the age of ladies on this group is not something a gentleman would do (cue obvious remark!). -- Yes, Malcolm, you are probably old enough to be my father, so I excuse you ducks and runs fast Aw, I do value your opinion, even so g Tina |
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"K" wrote in message ... Malcolm writes In article , K writes Malcolm writes The word patronise comes from the Latin "pater" = father. So, as I'm old enough to be your father........ Now that's interesting, because I assumed Tina was my age, and you're certainly not old enough to be my father ;-) Sure about that, are you? Not absolutely sure ... but I think I may have met you ;-) While I couldn't possibly make any such assumption about Tina's age, Of course you can! Whether it's sensible or polite to do so is another question, but you can always make assumptions if you wish. What I love about about Malcolm is that he is always polite to women, even if I stir him sometimes. I'd really like to meet him one day although it's unlikely as I am in the middle of England and he is on Islay. Tina -- Kay |
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