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Depending on the model, you could try ARS (http://www.amprepairservices.co.uk/) in Suffolk. He did a great job on my old Cyrus Two.
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I don't disagree, but the fact is that there are aren't many potential sites capable of accommodating the event, even fewer that are roughly in the middle of the country, and effectively none that are financially viable and completely untainted by animal agriculture. Alternatives are being sought, believe me.
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Organisers' statement:
"The Countryside Alliance had been trying to get this year's event
shut down by putting pressure on the venue with claims of 'extremism',
and even ran an article with the Telegraph with an 'expose' of the
Camp-Out. We obviously denied these claims and put out our own
statement.We were asked by the venue to remove the Hunt Sabs from our line-up,
not from the CA, we have never had any communication with themThis was unfortunate, we weren't happy about it either (one of our
main team is an active hunt sab) but it was the right decision so the
event could still go ahead. The event sees hundreds of non-vegans
becoming inspired to go vegan after the event, inspires thousands of
vegans to be come activists through our activism workshops, donates
thousands of pounds to animal rights organisations, as well as
supports/gives business to almost a hundred independent vegan
businesses over the weekend. And this is the bigger picture of the
eventWe have always supported the Hunt Sabs and will continue to do so. We
gave them a free stall at every Camp-Out there has been, and have
invited the Hunt Sabs to the event once we get this issue resolved for
future years, but for now needed to make sure this year's event went
ahead!The countryside alliance have been trying so hard to get this event
cancelled, and if we had done that, it would of been the biggest win
for them. We've stood our ground so the event can still go ahead,
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The thrust of the Dominic Cummings rant yesterday is that he'll make sure a referendum will play out just like the last: a different single issue for every voter.
Don't like red tape? Vote leave.
Slightly concerned about over-reaching federalism? Vote leave.
Worried about boarded-up shops on your high street? Vote leave.
Don't like brown people? Vote leave.Now with added
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FWIW, I use that yubikey with lastpass, and it's fine. Sometimes it takes a minute to install a driver when using it for the first time on a different computer, but otherwise easy and painless. Except when you think you've lost it.
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£50 to take part in a mass protest march. They don't miss a trick.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1093922/brexit-news-leave-means-leave-march-nigel-farage-sunderland-london-brexit-betrayal?fbclid=IwAR2Z4osCsZFtuZGYg1PLoX9jf3KDQ1NwyRbWDsB57NwdDCOqaRXqZLeziS8 -
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Sabine Weyand, Barnier's deputy, has retweeted that scary thread by @DmitryOpines. With the comment: "while we as EU negotiators will do our best to reach agreement on an orderly withdrawal incl. a transition, there is no guarantee we will succeed. So business needs to prepare for a disorderly #Brexit"
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In the pairs' race, 256a+b are well in the lead, but incredibly, @rj 's partner 253a is now only about 100km behind them having spent a couple of days recovering from pneumonia. I know they officially 'split' and aren't eligible, but that's a mammoth effort.
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Paul Kimmage just tweeted this -
https://twitter.com/PaulKimmage/status/1233382960272900097