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On 19 Jul 2009 23:10:17 GMT, James Farrar
wrote: "Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote in : James Farrar wrote: There is a huge variation around the country in the local authorities' requirements for minicabs. I have a friend who use to run a minicab business in Aylesbury, but now runs a similar business in Middlesex. Time traveller, is he? (for m.t.u-t'ers, Middlesex hasn't existed for 44 years) It exists. The Local Government Act abolished only its council. So where is the Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex? What's a Lord Lieutenant? The monarch's representative in an English or Welsh county (as defined in the Lieutenancies Act 1997), a Scottish city or an area in Scotland designated by an Order in Council; in the City of London (including the Temples) the function is held by a commission presided over by the capital's Lord Mayor. When the bomb drops and destroys central government, (s)he takes over; until then, (s)he attends ceremonies, banquets and bar-mitzvahs with or on behalf of the monarch. |
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