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Roxana Ajayi reacted to this post about 6 years agoI watched the Tory Leadership Nominees´ debate and all the five guys put forward were babbling and so fearful of the challenges ahead. Non of them look like someone who can deliver or even know what to do (I can see so much fear in all them). Theresa May is stronger than all the five guys put together.
WHY BREXIT LOOKS DIFFICULT? The...I watched the Tory Leadership Nominees´ debate and all the five guys put forward were babbling and so fearful of the challenges ahead. Non of them look like someone who can deliver or even know what to do (I can see so much fear in all them). Theresa May is stronger than all the five guys put together.More
WHY BREXIT LOOKS DIFFICULT? The MPs are thinking about the unity of UK, BREXIT voters are thinking about sovereignty, Scotland is looking for opportunity/circumstance to breakout of UK-union hence if the outcome of Brexit results in economic hardship, it will open the door for Scottish referendum. Civil unrest may breakout in Northern Ireland if hard-border is to be erected between Rep. Ireland and Northern Island which may lead to re-union of Ireland and Wales may also take the opportunity to ask for independence.
All these unforeseen circumstances are the things the MPs wont say outside or to the media but these are legitimate worries that are tearing the parliament apart.
In the mean time, despite Boris Johnson´s cold feet to become PM, the leadership team kept pushing him forward because Trump´s warm relationship towards Boris Johnson......Best of Luck BorisPost is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream. -
Roxana Ajayi reacted to this post about 6 years agoI watched the Tory Leadership Nominees´ debate and all the five guys put forward were babbling and so fearful of the challenges ahead. Non of them look like someone who can deliver or even know what to do (I can see so much fear in all them). Theresa May is stronger than all the five guys put together.
WHY BREXIT LOOKS DIFFICULT? The...I watched the Tory Leadership Nominees´ debate and all the five guys put forward were babbling and so fearful of the challenges ahead. Non of them look like someone who can deliver or even know what to do (I can see so much fear in all them). Theresa May is stronger than all the five guys put together.More
WHY BREXIT LOOKS DIFFICULT? The MPs are thinking about the unity of UK, BREXIT voters are thinking about sovereignty, Scotland is looking for opportunity/circumstance to breakout of UK-union hence if the outcome of Brexit results in economic hardship, it will open the door for Scottish referendum. Civil unrest may breakout in Northern Ireland if hard-border is to be erected between Rep. Ireland and Northern Island which may lead to re-union of Ireland and Wales may also take the opportunity to ask for independence.
All these unforeseen circumstances are the things the MPs wont say outside or to the media but these are legitimate worries that are tearing the parliament apart.
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In January 2019, a social media message was spread widely, particularly among users in the U.K., alerting motorists that speed limit cameras on two major English motorways were to be simultaneously activated, en masse, with their limits set to exactly 72 MPH: “All cameras on M1 and M25 go live at midnight tonight, set at...OriginMore
In January 2019, a social media message was spread widely, particularly among users in the U.K., alerting motorists that speed limit cameras on two major English motorways were to be simultaneously activated, en masse, with their limits set to exactly 72 MPH: “All cameras on M1 and M25 go live at midnight tonight, set at 72mph. Auto ticket generating system with 6 point penalty. Watch your speed and tell everyone else tonight, any speed over 90mph is instant ban & possible court & custodial sentence order!! Drive safely.”
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The “warning” was also prominently shared by well-known former professional soccer player Frank Sinclair
(who later deleted his tweet) and many others on both Facebook and Twitter.
The spread of the viral message prompted several inquiries from readers, not least due to the confusion caused by the fact it warned readers the speed cameras would be activated “at midnight tonight,” but social media users posted it on 7, 8 and 9 January.
In reality, the alert contained much misinformation. There was no uniform change in January 2019 to the way speed cameras on the M1 and M25 roads were deployed, and those devices were already switched on long before the spread of the social media warning. In fact, a similar version of the message was shared on social media in February 2018:
A spokesperson for Highways England, the government agency that operates England’s motorways and major roads, told us that “Highways England isn’t aware of any changes to speed cameras on the M1 or M25.”
The claim that the cameras had all been “set at 72 MPH” suggests that there might have been a mischievous intent behind the January 2019 warning, because by law no motorist in the U.K. is allowed to travel at a speed faster than 70 MPH, no matter the vehicle or type of road. On certain types of roads, the speed limit is even lower.
On some sections of major roads, speed cameras enforce variable “speed limits.” This means that the speed limit enforced on a particular stretch of motorway can change in real time, depending on traffic congestion, weather conditions, and other factors, including nearby accidents.
These variable limits are determined from a control room and are prominently displayed on overhead gantries on major roads such as the M1, which runs for almost 200 miles between London and Leeds, and the M25, a heavily trafficked ring road that serves the outskirts of London.
The existence of variable speed limits on certain sections of motorways such as the M1 and M25 also refutes the viral message’s claim that “all cameras” on those roads had been set to the same speed limit. This is false. By way of example, a spokesperson for Leicestershire Police (in England’s East Midlands) told us that a “temporary 50 mph speed restriction” was in place as of 10 January 2019 between Junctions 23 and 25 of the M1 (that is, between Loughborough and Derby).
It is therefore not possible that “all cameras” on the M1 could have been set to a uniform speed limit in early January 2019.Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream. -
Kelpies commented on this post about 7 years agoAll Cameras on M1 and M25 go live at midnight Januamph is instant ban and possible court & custodial sentece order....Drive Safelyry 1st, set at mph. Auto ticket generating system with 6 point penalty.
Watch your speed and tell everyone. Any speed over-
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