There is no point for those conservative MPs who lost the whip to run.
Election is an expensive business, they would waste their effort even risk their life canvassing without the LD party supporting them.
The best of the bunch is Rory Stewart. He saw it coming months ago.
The more intelligent...
meanwhile, JC used his time on PMQ to read out the email he received from a Labour voter called 'Gillian'. I wonder how many of us noticed anything JC said.
it's the tories who want it to avoid the amendments to their WAB.
If they get to around 300-320 seats, the conservative party will still be controlled by the 28 members of the ERG, the consequence of that is they'll say we are not paying the divorce bill and UK will fall off the cliff in...
you could say the same about using hydrogen fuel cells.
The difference between Lithium ion batteries and fuel cells such as Aluminium Air is that the loss in each cycle of charge for secondary batteries like our Lithium ion ones is very small, less than 10% and cheap, we spend about 50p to £1 on...
that's the lighting cable.
Don't use it unless there is no other way.
if the cable gets tangled, it can short the battery and blow up the switch in the LCD.
The yellow cover is a dustcap to waterproof the light socket.
yes.
The battery is 36V * 14AH = 500WH
Typically 50 miles.
As it's a torque sensor bike, you have to put in 25% of the energy required, the range is about 15-20% higher compared to a cadence sensored bike.
Not yet.
if Bojo manages to get a new GE on the 12-Dec, the new parliament will convene a month later, around the 12-January. In the confusion, without the WAB passed, there won't be another Benn Act, he will take us over the cliff on the 31st Jan.
this DM's article has been discussed elsewhere. When it comes to new battery technologies, take every claim of new inventions with a large dose of salt.
problems with fuel cells are well understood. We can produce electricity from wind or solar power. Why would you want to spend vast amount of...