Message from @Hiddenhope

Discord ID: 622582439986069549


2019-09-14 22:54:51 UTC  

Judicial power is vested in the various judiciaries of the United Kingdom, who by constitution and statute[7] have judicial independence of the Government.
The Church of England, of which the monarch is the head, has its own legislative, judicial and executive structures.
Powers independent of government are legally granted to other public bodies by statute or Statutory Instrument such as an Order in Council, Royal Commission or otherwise.
The sovereign's role as a constitutional monarch is largely limited to non-partisan functions, such as granting honours. This role has been recognised since the 19th century.
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 removed the monarch's authority to dissolve Parliament; however the Act specifically retained the monarch's power of prorogation.

2019-09-14 22:54:55 UTC  

Some of the government's executive authority is theoretically and nominally vested in the sovereign and is known as the royal prerogative. The monarch acts within the constraints of convention and precedent, exercising prerogative only on the advice of ministers responsible to Parliament, often through the prime minister or Privy Council.
The royal prerogative includes the powers to appoint and dismiss ministers, regulate the civil service, issue passports, declare war, make peace, direct the actions of the military, and negotiate and ratify treaties, alliances, and international agreements. However, a treaty cannot alter the domestic laws of the United Kingdom; an Act of Parliament is necessary in such cases.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known internationally as the UK Parliament, British Parliament, or Westminster Parliament, and domestically simply as Parliament or Westminster, is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom is bicameral, with an upper house, the House of Lords, and a lower house, the House of Commons.
In modern times, real power is vested in the House of Commons; the Sovereign acts only as a figurehead and the powers of the House of Lords are greatly limited.

2019-09-14 22:55:47 UTC  

@Broken Cocaine Bars ^^^^ there is your answer... so who is wrong?

2019-09-14 22:58:47 UTC  

"Some of the government's executive authority is theoretically and nominally vested in the sovereign and is known as the royal prerogative. The monarch acts within the constraints of convention and precedent, exercising prerogative only on the advice of ministers responsible to Parliament, often through the prime minister or Privy Council."

2019-09-14 23:01:31 UTC  

yes... that still means she has to follow rules... isnt above the law totally

2019-09-14 23:02:17 UTC  

"the government's executive authority is theoretically and nominally vested in the sovereign and is known as the royal prerogative"

2019-09-14 23:04:59 UTC  

continue reading after that tho

2019-09-14 23:36:29 UTC  

Nuclear power.

2019-09-14 23:38:57 UTC  

Has carbon capture ever presented any proof of concept?

2019-09-14 23:40:16 UTC  

Not that I'm aware of, tbh.

2019-09-14 23:40:26 UTC  

Trees seem to be the best for it, and young trees at that.

2019-09-14 23:41:43 UTC  

Cut them down when they stop growing.
Bury the tree trunk and grow new tree
Rinse and repeat

2019-09-14 23:42:06 UTC  

Nah, you use the tree for wood products.

2019-09-14 23:42:23 UTC  

Other than that, yeah.

2019-09-14 23:51:54 UTC  

Money well spend even if it does not work, it creates competent people in this area.

2019-09-14 23:59:56 UTC  

Sadly most people just want the move the pollution overseas via outsourcing

2019-09-15 00:44:35 UTC  

the way global warming was explained to me was with a feedback loop

2019-09-15 00:44:47 UTC  

so I somehow imagine it won't actually be bad

2019-09-15 00:45:15 UTC  

what will happen is we'll find that there's a counter-mechanism that prevents the globe from warming exponentially

2019-09-15 00:57:14 UTC  

That and more of canada becoming arable and not frozen over

2019-09-15 00:57:39 UTC  

not to mention Greenland, which was named, presumably, before the last ice age

2019-09-15 00:58:10 UTC  

And the antarctic is still growing

2019-09-15 01:02:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613769462633463808/622598013356998687/doa20newspaper.jpg

2019-09-15 02:41:17 UTC  

Intels new GPU (not larabeeeeeeeee REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE)

2019-09-15 02:41:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613769462633463808/622623078450724874/larabee.jpg

2019-09-15 03:09:28 UTC  

Look at these fags trying to starve the trees

2019-09-15 03:09:41 UTC  

Release co2 to save the forests

2019-09-15 03:19:38 UTC  

there is a counter-mechanism

2019-09-15 03:19:42 UTC  

its called volcanic winter

2019-09-15 04:06:47 UTC  

Let’s do it

2019-09-15 04:06:54 UTC  

Unlimited snow days

2019-09-15 04:08:09 UTC  

my fellow negros may not like it

2019-09-15 04:08:20 UTC  

they might decide to mutate

2019-09-15 04:10:47 UTC  

My comfort zone for temperature is in the teens on both C and F. So I welcome our inevitable eternal winter

2019-09-15 05:04:31 UTC  

What? Is it negative C?

2019-09-15 06:11:25 UTC  

My comfort zone is C° is about 11-20ish