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if so say now i need heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!
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if so say now i need heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!
Not really, but what is your problem??
> ?
> if so say now i need heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!
what sort of law are we talking about?
> Not really, but what is your problem??
'the primary purpose of the house of lords is to scrutinise and revise bills approved by the house of commons. it is not the function of the house of lords to reject legislation approved by the lower chamber'
i have to discuss this statement with reference to the parliament acts 1911 and 1949
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
help please what the hell does it even mean. I really need to catch up on sleep during the evening, not in lectures...
I don't envy you.
> what sort of law are we talking about?
constitutional!
> I don't envy you.
well SOMEONE wont be getting a HOMEMADE veggie burger.....!
I had some homeade veggie nuggets earlier so I'm full!
> I had some homeade veggie nuggets earlier so I'm full!
yeah, but you havent tried my homemade lentil burgers, neither has anyone else, for some reason they're too scared.... dumb carnivores
I wretch at the sight/smell of meat.
Well my family are about as carniverous as they come.
> Well my family are about as carniverous as they come.
i think i win the prize for that, my family live on a farm, fox hunt and everything! that farm is the reason i'm vegetarian
Yeah, you win.
> Yeah, you win.
hey, what do i win....
by the way, i think we travelled off the point of this thread somewhat, please guys there is no-one here to ask... for 2 weeks.... no one!
Over and out.
History/Law is fine, its when you have to discuss the effect of ecommerce on british businesses, its benefits and drawbacks is where you start getting bored. Ive not written a word since 10 this morning and i really must do 1000 tonight :s I just got over completing a 2000 word essay on the difference between object orientated, relational and object relational databases and recommending one for an ecommerce website, i went straight to the bar for a beer after that one :s
Deano
> History/Law is fine, its when you have to discuss the effect of ecommerce
> on british businesses, its benefits and drawbacks is where you start
> getting bored. Ive not written a word since 10 this morning and i really
> must do 1000 tonight :s I just got over completing a 2000 word essay on
> the difference between object orientated, relational and object relational
> databases and recommending one for an ecommerce website, i went straight
> to the bar for a beer after that one :s
> Deano
wow, you make my work seem easy. I just dont understand this constitutional law at all, have you ever covered it?
I'm in the middle of criminal law right now, done 770 words, need to do 2000 by friday, its my birthday coming up and it looks like im gonna be spending it stressing over this work (and seeeing the manics in southampton yeay!). i wanna give up law and stick with criminology but they wont let me do that next year unless i get though this first! so much pressure!
> 'the primary purpose of the house of lords is to scrutinise and revise
> bills approved by the house of commons. it is not the function of the
> house of lords to reject legislation approved by the lower chamber'
> i have to discuss this statement with reference to the parliament acts
> 1911 and 1949
i've never heard of the parliament acts, but then again, i don't live in the UK and it has nothing to do with me.
the house of lords is basically not allowed to veto anything the house of commons comes up with. they can add their 2 cents (or should that be 2p?), but they can't totally do away with the bill (or "law")
sorry, i'm being a dork.
can't you find the text of the parliament acts and read them?
> AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
> help please what the hell does it even mean. I really need to catch up on
> sleep during the evening, not in lectures...
> i've never heard of the parliament acts, but then again, i don't live in
> the UK and it has nothing to do with me.
> the house of lords is basically not allowed to veto anything the house of
> commons comes up with. they can add their 2 cents (or should that be 2p?),
> but they can't totally do away with the bill (or "law")
> sorry, i'm being a dork.
> can't you find the text of the parliament acts and read them?
if i could i wouldnt be able to understand them! thanks for helping though!