(directed firstly towards iPlayer-knowledgeable Beeb staff but is an open
question)
Frustratingly only the first hour or so of today's House of Commons coverage
is available on the iPlayer's primary entry for today, with no more footage
forthcoming it would seem. (current episode:
http://www.bbc.c
On 6-Apr-2010, at 22:32, Phil Lewis wrote:
> According to this (below) it would appear that we haven't lost yet. But
> then again, maybe I'm misunderstanding the due process in parliament.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8605648.stm
>
> "Controversial elements of the Digital Economy B
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 22:20 +0100, Mo McRoberts wrote:
> On 6-Apr-2010, at 22:13, Alex Cockell wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 22:00 +0100, Fearghas McKay wrote:
> >> Nope - just voted to send it to the committee stage tomorrow.
> >
> > Umm - does that mean we've lost?
>
> I *think* so. not r
On 6-Apr-2010, at 22:13, Alex Cockell wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 22:00 +0100, Fearghas McKay wrote:
>> Nope - just voted to send it to the committee stage tomorrow.
>
> Umm - does that mean we've lost?
I *think* so. not really sure.
> That all we can look forward to is paying through the n
On 6-Apr-2010, at 22:10, Christopher Woods wrote:
>>> I'm hoping they'll do the right thing and kill the bill.
>>
>> Nope - just voted to send it to the committee stage tomorrow.
>
> The eyes have it, the eyes have it. RT @rhodri: And that was that, folks.
> The ayes have it. Chuckling in the c
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 22:00 +0100, Fearghas McKay wrote:
> Nope - just voted to send it to the committee stage tomorrow.
Umm - does that mean we've lost?
That all we can look forward to is paying through the nose for
absolutely everything? And the only route I have as a Linux user is to
humbly as
> > I'm hoping they'll do the right thing and kill the bill.
>
> Nope - just voted to send it to the committee stage tomorrow.
The eyes have it, the eyes have it. RT @rhodri: And that was that, folks.
The ayes have it. Chuckling in the chamber. That's democracy, folks. #debill
And now they all h
Equally
Rich
On 6 Apr 2010, at 22:29, Alex Cockell wrote:
I'm hoping they'll do the right thing and kill the bill.
Alex
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On 6 Apr 2010, at 21:29, Alex Cockell wrote:
I'm hoping they'll do the right thing and kill the bill.
Nope - just voted to send it to the committee stage tomorrow.
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I'm hoping they'll do the right thing and kill the bill.
Alex
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There are more people debating on Twitter about the Bill #debill than there
in the House. By the hundreds. Of times.
On 6 April 2010 19:21, Mo McRoberts wrote:
>
> On 6-Apr-2010, at 19:15, Fearghas McKay wrote:
>
> >
> > On 6 Apr 2010, at 19:07, Mo McRoberts wrote:
> >
> >>> unlike Sion Simon
On 6-Apr-2010, at 19:15, Fearghas McKay wrote:
>
> On 6 Apr 2010, at 19:07, Mo McRoberts wrote:
>
>>> unlike Sion Simon who is talking about a fantasy world, in his own words...
>>
>> utter and total waffle.
>>
>> Tom Watson’s intervention sailed _right_ over his head.
>
> and then Pete Wish
On 6 Apr 2010, at 19:07, Mo McRoberts wrote:
unlike Sion Simon who is talking about a fantasy world, in his own
words...
utter and total waffle.
Tom Watson’s intervention sailed _right_ over his head.
and then Pete Wishart, glossing over his register interests rather
than 'fessing up in
On 6-Apr-2010, at 18:59, Fearghas McKay wrote:
>
> On 6 Apr 2010, at 18:28, Christopher Woods wrote:
>
>> Austin Mitchell (and surprisingly, a few other Labour MPs) are talking a lot
>> of sense about the DEB. Shame it'll just get pushed through the wash-up
>> almost irrespective of MPs' (and p
On 6 Apr 2010, at 18:28, Christopher Woods wrote:
Austin Mitchell (and surprisingly, a few other Labour MPs) are
talking a lot
of sense about the DEB. Shame it'll just get pushed through the wash-
up
almost irrespective of MPs' (and public) opinion :(
unlike Sion Simon who is talking about
> Just seen some on Facebook as well.
I'm just off to the shop to pick up a Grauniad to see how my tenner looks on
print ;)
Austin Mitchell (and surprisingly, a few other Labour MPs) are talking a lot
of sense about the DEB. Shame it'll just get pushed through the wash-up
almost irrespective of
On 6 Apr 2010, at 11:38, Christopher Woods wrote:
and there's ads appearing in the Grauniad and the Times
Just seen some on Facebook as well.
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> Flashmob, 5pm [Manchester]
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> How di
How did the flashmob go, out of interest?
S
On 6 Apr 2010, at 11:38, Christopher Woods wrote:
> For all interested parties: the ORG is also encouraging people to phone
> their MPs today, and there's ads appearing in the Grauniad and the Times
> (funded by donors to their last rush fundraising ca
For all interested parties: the ORG is also encouraging people to phone
their MPs today, and there's ads appearing in the Grauniad and the Times
(funded by donors to their last rush fundraising campaign). Go to the
38degrees site to find your MP's phone number if you fancy giving them a
call!
http
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