In my piece of the world in addition to these meanings, it also means get
To with the versioning system in my head, it's always
Git add Git commit Git push Git tae fuck
In my piece of the world in addition to these meanings, it also means get
To with the versioning system in my head, it's always
Git add Git commit Git push Git tae fuck
I think this is where I'm struggling. To do the equivalent of thar here I'd have to join the party and ve eligible under the party rules. Even if it was just for 1 (whatever minimum requirement they wanted)
The second paragraph kinda hurt my brain.
I'm not sure I can wrap my brain around non party members nominating anything for a party
Registered no party preference?
Ok I think I finally need this explained to me as a non American.
I always assumed when I saw registered rep/dem was equivalent to being a party member (of the lowest level). Here in the UK I can be a member of whomever I like and get a vote on party leader (this is why I assumed this) bur I don't need to regerster shit with anyone on my preferences
We don't do the job title election thing here. I haven't looked at the mechanics since school, but I think he's no longer pm once the parliament is dissolved for the election and even if he won technically wouldn't be again until the new lot are sworn in by the king.
I enjoyed his leadership pledges. He wanted to fix the economy he screwed up as chansoler
That's former U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Polling station is in the middle of my street I wait till 9:59:30 to leave the house. Just for the rush
The UK has entered the chat
That would be the ones that shot us all in the face with brexit
Stickle bricks are what they were for me in the uk during the 80s