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Slippery Slope

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Initial release USA
Directors Sarah Schenck
Initial DVD releaseAugust 5, 2008
Screenplay Sarah Schenck
Producers Lynn Appelle
Sabrina Tubio-Cid
Nancy Hamada
John Finley
Sam Pai
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About Slippery Slope


Slippery Slope is a 2006 independent film starring Kelly Hutchinson.

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... " Many companies start with an honest agenda, which is to remove fake negative reviews… but when they do it, it becomes a Slippery Slope, " says Prof Bin Gu of Boston University s Questrom School of Business...

Russia-Ukraine: Is internet on verge of break-up?

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... What is a Splinternet and how does it work? For many, the calls for the cut-off were a dangerous Slippery Slope towards what is known as the Splinternet - where different countries have different versions of the internet...

Joe Rogan: Podcast is staying on Spotify says boss

Joe Rogan: Podcast is staying on Spotify says boss
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... " He believes Spotify should have clear boundaries around the content being published, saying: " We should have clear lines around content and take action when they are crossed, but cancelling voices is a Slippery Slope, " according to Hollywood Reporter, which has published the letter in full...

Covid: PM faces big rebellion as MPs vote on new restrictions

Covid: PM faces big rebellion as MPs vote on new restrictions
Dec 14,2021 3:47 am

... A Slippery Slope...

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Nov 13,2021 12:27 pm

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Buy now, pay later firm Klarna to offer 'pay now' option

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... But such schemes have been widely criticised for encouraging shoppers to buy more than they can afford, with charities warning it can be a " Slippery Slope into debt"...

From the archive: How do you decide if a statue must fall?

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... So, we are on a Slippery Slope...

Coronavirus: UK contact-tracing app is ready for the Isle-of-Wight-downloads

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Covid: PM faces big rebellion as MPs vote on new restrictions

May 4,2020 7:21 pm

MPs will vote on new Covid rules for England later with around 70 Conservatives expected to rebel against Boris Johnson .

The Prime Minister has defended his plans as a " proportionate" response to rising cases of the Omicron variant.

However, his proposal to make Covid passes a requirement of entering large venues such as nightclubs has angered many of his own MPs.

The measures are still likely to pass as Labour says it would support them.

Following A House of Commons debate on Tuesday afternoon, MPs are due to vote on three measures:

The which came into force last week. Under these restrictions, face coverings have become compulsory in most indoor settings, except for pubs and restaurantsA measure allowing fully-vaccinated people who have been exposed to a positive Covid case to avoid self-isolation if they take daily lateral flow tests, and receive a negative result which would ensure That someone can enter a large venue, if they can prove they are fully vaccinated or have a negative lateral flow test

This last measures has proved controversial on the government's own benches, with one Conservative MP, Marcus Fysh , telling The Bbc it was " the thin end of an authoritarian wedge".

Another Conservative, Andrea Leadsom , said one of her constituents was now " now less afraid of Covid than she is of intrusive and incoherent government regulations".

Mr Johnson sought to reassure his colleagues, describing the measures as " balanced and proportionate" but added there was " no room for complacency".

If 70 Conservative MPs voted against the government, it would amount to the largest rebellion Mr Johnson will have faced during his Time In office.

Big rebellion would hit Johnson's authority

Ministers have tried to soften the ranks of Tory rebels. In The Commons on Monday the Health Secretary Sajid Javid pointed out Plan B contains very limited restrictions compared to measures in force across Europe.

He implored backbenchers To Believe Covid certification to enter certain venues did not amount to a " Covid passport". But in spite of these Assurances - and the Prime Minister warning of a " Tidal Wave of infections" - the potential Conservative revolt could be the biggest of Boris Johnson 's premiership.

While the government and Labour see The Plan B measures as necessary to protect Public Health , dozens of Conservatives view them as a step too far. A infringement On Liberty . A Slippery Slope . A slide towards a future Plan C and further restrictions.

If 70 or more Tory MPs do ignore Conservative whips tomorrow and either vote against or abstain it could make Number 10 very wary about introducing further measures in the New Year .

For Boris Johnson , relying on Labour votes to get his plan through parliament would be galling and A Sign of how grouchy backbench Conservative MPs are with their beleaguered leader. His authority would be take another hit.

On Monday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid told MPs the Omicron variant now represented 20% of cases in England - and was expected to become the dominant variant in London within 48 Hours .

He Said the UK Health Security Agency had estimated the current number of daily infections was around 200,000, and he warned That hospitalisations and deaths would " dramatically increase" in The Next few days and weeks.

The UK reported 54,661 confirmed cases of all Covid variants on Monday, with 38 deaths. The Most recent figures show 7,373 people in hospital with Covid across the country.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said it was his party's " patriotic duty" to ensure the new rules went through.

By approving the government's plans, He Said his party was " supporting the NHS and supporting our country" but added " rest assured, I will still hold the government to account in The Coming weeks - That is also in The National interest".

He Said the government should use the Christmas break to get children aged over 12 vaccinated to stop coronavirus spreading in schools.

Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat MP Daisy Cooper told The Bbc her party would vote for the new rules on masks, but against the introduction of coronavirus passes.

Covid passes are already used in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland for nightclubs and large events.

In Scotland, the leader of the Conservatives Douglas Ross has

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