If I'm not having a whoosh moment, the fact they have bases in Ireland and the Netherlands very much sounds like they're operating a Double Irish Dutch Sandwich.
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A life sentence in the UK is distinct from a whole life order. Usually 25-30 years. The 12 year minimum is the length of time before he would be entitled to parole.
You're going to want to be in the passing lane more than 5s before you pass another vehicle, doubly so at 270.
It does seem to be debatable in one case - specifically Shamima Begum, at the time she was stripped of citizenship she was apparently entitled to Bangladesh citizenship through her parents (hence why the home secretary felt it was possible) however Bangladesh have said she was never actually a citizen, she's never been to Bangladesh and they have no intention of giving her Bangladesh citizenship. The courts of appeal in the UK have sided with the former home secretary, however she does appear to be effectively stateless.
In general though, it is understood that a person's citizenship in the UK cannot be stripped unless they are dual citizens.
That post definitely has got a strong "not all preppers" vibe to it.
Ah, just at the turn of the century.
Well that's fairly interesting
Am I going clockwise or anticlockwise round the track?
It's getting so convoluted at this point just knowing clockwise/anticlockwise is infinitely easier.
It doesn't even bloody work, lefty tighty righty loosy is every bit as valid if the spanner is at the bottom.
Locost 7 is a generic name for replica Lotus/Caterham 7 type cars that are built by people in garages, there's no centralised body beyond "The Book" the original design came from. As far as I'm aware the book's author has defended the design in court as being too generic to be protectable (which presumably precludes their design being used as a basis to prosecute anyone building something similar).
Most of the cars are built custom to the donor vehicle, taking the original design as a basis, there's 100s of variations online with drawings - none of them are going to be protectable and no-one's really tried in the 30 odd years since the book came out. No-one's published anything with a libre license, I'm not sure if there'd be any point.
If I remember correctly the Skype for business still identified as communicator on the about page.