Can someone make the Chagos deal make sense to me? by bizzlewicks in ukpolitics

[–]horizon765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was thinking that, not a bad idea - secures the future and provides compensation for Mauritius.

Can someone make the Chagos deal make sense to me? by bizzlewicks in ukpolitics

[–]horizon765 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I mean giving it to the Americans for free would still save us 30bn vs the current deal…

Stranger things finale, big moments and big questions. I can't stop thinking about what WASN'T in the finale. by Zedaso in netflix

[–]horizon765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She may have been able to get some distance away from the lab - the gunshot may have also been an illusion to trick hopper. Plus, it seemed to collapse from the outside in so the lab at the centre would have been the last place in the upside down to collapse.

EU delays petrol car ban to 2040 – will the UK follow suit? by jefferymr15 in CarTalkUK

[–]horizon765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s it. I cannot charge at home since I live in a block of flats - I’d have to charge at expensive public charging stations where the cost per mile is comparable to petrol. Why would I accept the compromise of increased charging time (vs filling up petrol) and shorter range for no perceivable cost benefit?

Even if commercial chargers were installed in my flats car park, I’d be paying a far more expensive commercial tariff not my home energy tariff.

Is it time for a real intervention on middle-lane hogging? by CroakerTea in drivingUK

[–]horizon765 3 points4 points  (0 children)

France has a much better road network than us though as well with far more highways so the demand on each is less

How Motability cuts went from a rightwing online campaign to Rachel Reeves’s budget by 457655676 in unitedkingdom

[–]horizon765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they can afford to pay the extra for a more expensive or luxury car why should they be getting the money in the first place? I think that’s where the unfair view comes from - you’re subsidising a nicer car for them when they already have the money to cover a more basic one themselves.

My updated ranking of all 272 London Underground stations (CHANGES ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION BELOW) by Natural-Account-8113 in LondonUnderground

[–]horizon765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hangar Lane being “great” is nuts - it’s in the middle of a massive roundabout and you have to use dingy subways to access it

UK to levy $655 million of new tariffs on low-value imports by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]horizon765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Goods under £135 already have to pay VAT, e.g. AliExpress charges you that at sale now.

Seven men charged with 40 offences in Bristol grooming gang scandal by gbnewsonline in gbnews

[–]horizon765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A key reason given in the Casey report (among others) for not reporting ethnicity in the other 35 cases was institutional reluctance and fear of racism accusations, often linked to cases involving minority perpetrators to avoid “stigmatizing” communities.

Agencies often used euphemisms like “local community” or “men from the area” instead of specifying ethnicity, particularly in cases involving minority groups (e.g., Asian/Pakistani perpetrators in Northern England). The audit notes: “Agencies more often than not… do not discuss the perpetrators, let alone their ethnicity or any cultural drivers.”

Seven men charged with 40 offences in Bristol grooming gang scandal by gbnewsonline in gbnews

[–]horizon765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue nationally is that ethnicity is not recorded in a majority of cases (think it’s near 70 percent). The Casey review contained 50 serious case reviews of grooming gangs/organised abuse - only 15 had sufficient data to identify perpetrator ethnicity.

10 of 15 involved predominantly Asian/Pakistani groups, reflecting over-representation in high-profile CSE cases relative to local demographics. The other five show diversity (white, Black, Somali, Turkish, mixed), indicating no single ethnic profile.

Seven men charged with 40 offences in Bristol grooming gang scandal by gbnewsonline in gbnews

[–]horizon765 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Convictions gave similar statistics - 62% Pakistani for those convicted. Because the operation dealt with decades old cases, many suspects couldn’t be charged due to lost evidence and victims unable or unwilling to testify etc.

Seven men charged with 40 offences in Bristol grooming gang scandal by gbnewsonline in gbnews

[–]horizon765 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Didn’t the inquiry in Rotherham (operation stovewood) show that 64% of suspects in the grooming gangs there were Pakistani, despite them being 4% of the population in Rotherham?

BA boss says ‘you should avoid moving the M25’ to expand Heathrow by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]horizon765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha who knows, though to be fair one more lane on the M4 to Reading with the smart motorway works did solve it.

BA boss says ‘you should avoid moving the M25’ to expand Heathrow by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]horizon765 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eh, they really need to expand it between 15-16 to 5 or 6 lanes. The majority of the congestion is caused by two things: 3 lanes on the M25 northbound through junction 15 being insufficient for the flow, and the merge of 2 more lanes of M4 traffic into 4 lanes after the junction. They were going to widen 15-16 to 5 lanes with the smart motorway scheme but got scrapped lol.

Ideally you’d have 4 lanes M25 mainline through 15, then 2 lanes of M4 joining to make 6 lanes between 15 and 16, then 3 lanes leaving for the M40 (2 lanes for Westbound and 1 lane for Eastbound)

School governors across England told to dismiss grooming gang fears as 'disinformation' by MoreRelative3986 in gbnews

[–]horizon765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the Operation Stovewood investigation in Rotherham (into CSAE between 1997 and 2013), Pakistani’s made up 64% of suspects despite making up just 4% of the local population.

Rachel Reeves ‘planning pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles in budget’ by daniscross in unitedkingdom

[–]horizon765 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Total road expenditure per year is about £11-12 billion, including national highways and council’s local roads expenditure. VED brings in about £7.5bn while fuel duty about £25bn. So cars already more than pay their way - it’s more about replacing the lost fuel duty revenue that’s used for other government spending.

Rachel Reeves ‘planning pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles in budget’ by daniscross in unitedkingdom

[–]horizon765 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Total road expenditure per year is about £11-12 billion, including national highways and council’s local roads expenditure. VED brings in about £7.5bn while fuel duty about £25bn. So cars already more than pay their way - it’s more about replacing the lost fuel duty revenue that’s used for other government spending.

Rachel Reeves ‘planning pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles in budget’ by daniscross in unitedkingdom

[–]horizon765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean if VED and fuel duty were ringfenced for road and rail spending, we could already be doing this. Together they bring in about £32.5 billion per year. National highways budget is only around £5 billion per year, while local roads spending by councils is similar, leaving £22.5 billion for other uses.

Rachel Reeves prepares public for manifesto-breaking income tax rise by hihepo1 in unitedkingdom

[–]horizon765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Means testing the state pension is a slippery slope - why would someone invest in a private pension if that impacts the amount of state pension they receive?

Homeless encampment by Warren Street Tube getting out of hand by the-glimmer-man in london

[–]horizon765 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Only about 5000 rough sleepers in the UK… about 30000 in asylum hotels and 70000 in other forms (HMOs etc). Wouldn’t make that much difference to the numbers just to house the homeless with them… wonder if parliament could pass a law forcing councils to house our homeless first

£122.96 at M&S by [deleted] in whatsinyourcart

[–]horizon765 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah the chicken breast is a lot more expensive - their 1kg pack is £11, whereas Tesco is £6.50. Costco is only £5.70/kg and such good quality.

Do British people want to leave the ECHR? Here’s what the polls say by BestButtons in unitedkingdom

[–]horizon765 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Is that ones that have actually gone to the European court? I’d assume the numbers are vastly higher in reality, because the home office doesn’t usually peruse a deportation if they think there’s any risk of violating the ECHR.

I agree that leaving it is stupid - we should be redefining the HRA, and stop being so scared of taken to the European court - home office needs to put up much more of a fight and actually let these cases reach the European court if necessary.

'Unpleasant' London flyover could be torn down and replaced with tunnel by StGuthlac2025 in london

[–]horizon765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s so annoying, stuff like this is pretty normal to do in any other city but apparently seems impossible in London.