The proper way for government to 'urge' businesses is by passing legislation and then prosecuting companies that fail to meet that legislation. Sounds like these MPs don't want to prosecute big businesses for failing to meet the standards set out in law.
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In tonight's headlines, man with red front door paints it blue. Contents behind front door remain unchanged. More at 6.
Time to go all Wilford Brimley on his ass.
I think we're gonna need a bit more neck on the guy on the right 🤔
Stone cold classic.
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Yeah, because it stinks
More like the Conservative government spent in the region of £700m on the scheme, and sent only 4 people there.
Reminds me of the first time I worked in a newsroom in the early 2000s. When the repeated slamming wasn't enough, the whole phone would go flying across the office. I, unfortunately, had the desk by the wall, in the prime firing line. My reflexes became boss in those first 3 months.
I misread this as a 12kT pork impact and was wondering how the pigs got into space.
My link is blue.