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Re: This is why I consider More In Common & YouGov the gold standard pollsters – politicalbetting.com
Mmm, first signifiant change to our Christmas Eve routine for about a decade. Thought we ought to otherwise we might never. Ginger wine instead of sherry. It works. Merry C to PB and PBers xx
kinabalu
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Re: He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, – politicalbetting.com
I really appreciate those creating headers for PB. For the food for the thought they provide, for the considerable time it takes to put the piece together, and for a certain bravery in publishing it. Suppose you get a fact wrong? It's so much easier to fire off half arsed opinion below the line.That's a fair point. Impartiality can be aspired to but it is difficult to remove the self from the article, whatever the article subject and whoever the self.I look forward to your impartial article on the issue....I’m sure your completely impartial piece will reflect that and not your pro trans sentiment."petty vendettas against people who don’t share their worldview"For budding lawyers. CAA V Reginald Hunter.I wonder if the courts will also start taking a dim view of trans activists using them to enact petty vendettas against people who don’t share their worldview too ?
(This country has gone bananas. Ed)
https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/The-Campaign-Against-Antisemitism-v-Reginald-Hunter.pdf
https://x.com/Docstockk/status/2003371693264261310#m
However I have sought (and am continuing) to do achieve some kind of objectivity by adopting NPOV, providing references, removing the jokes, and seeking comment from discussants, two from the pro-trans side, two from the gender-critical side. For the discussants I sought GC discussant testimony to the point where I nagged DavidL more than once to provide it and - following his opt-out - I will seek another (probably @fitalass) to fill the gap. If that does not reassure you you can ask DavidL, who has read it.
I don't know if there will be pre-readers on this one. It's been months now and I have time limits: James Baldwin IIRC could write beautiful prose overnight ready for publication but I am thumb-fisted and write slowly. But if there are you will be invited and can raise concerns like every other pre-reader. When it is published you can point out any errors/biases you see and discuss them in the comments.
My advice, for what's it's worth, is just put your piece out there. I'm sure it will generate interesting debate, which ultimately is the purpose.
Happy Christmas.
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Re: This is why I consider More In Common & YouGov the gold standard pollsters – politicalbetting.com
No it isn’tArgument is an intellectual process. Contradiction is just the automatic gainsaying of anything the other person says.That may well be true, but doesn't address his argument in the slightest, whether people accept that argument or not.Christmas in mentioned 18 times in the Die Hard script, more than "die" (5) and "hard" (11).I watched Die Hard for the first time ever a couple of years ago, and it’s obviously a Christmas movie. Not sure what the controversy is tbh.Macaulay Culkin says ‘DIE HARD’ is not a Christmas movie.
Looks like they’re getting a white Christmas at our place in France, which is annoying as I’m not there this year. And it’s the perfect Hollywood version: dry but chilly today with no snow cover, a few flakes in the air, then heavy snow from about 11pm and people will wake up to a wintry scene with a few cm lying.
I don’t know how often that’s happened in lowland England in the last few decades: that precise timing and choreography. Even in a cold climate it would be statistically unusual.
And with that, time I think to check out for the break.
“It's based around Christmas, but if it were also St. Patrick's Day, it would still work. But you couldn't do Home Alone on Memorial Day”
(Source: https://youtu.be/3JLmNRBi5GU?si=R5tBZSdao6kAVFW3)
https://x.com/DiscussingFilm/status/2001666970228580548
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLlv_aZjHXc
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Re: He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, – politicalbetting.com
Wrapping presents to Carols from King's with a glass of something - Christmas starts here!
PJH
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Re: He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, – politicalbetting.com
Re: He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, – politicalbetting.com
On a happier note, and before I get down to finishing work before downing tools for the break, I was mulling over @Big_G_NorthWales 's mildly but unnecessarily apologetic comments the other day about remembering charities such as the RNLI at this time of year. They had prompted a thought that was still buzzing around - but the fly has now landed on the lampshade. It was that what is interesting about his proud reports of LittleG in his RIB or Shannon or whatever it is is that they give a sense of the activities, and just as importantly of the commitment needed, of a single person working as crew, month by month. Mostly what one gets is collective reports (and rightly so) but one is never quite sure how many people are involved.Good morning
Also reflecting on some of the discussions on here about young people, the AI problem, and education at all ages. I do worry about those issues ... I'd, as it happens, just made a donation to a group towards its fund to help students (of all ages and whether in formal courses or not) with the costs of their own projects etc. Not a big charity, quite the reverse, but as a professional body I know it'll spend the money well (and we get to see the students' short reports in the regular newsletter).
Best wishes of the season to all.
The commitment to the RNLI by crews and shore staff is amazing and the hours in the classrooms, at sea, and at Poole and at the same time holding down a full time job is a lesson to us all
Every time they answer a shout they have no idea what they are facing, and of course they are answerable for their actions as any professional would be
Their teamwork is incredible and so are their families and employers who know they have to answer their pager immediately and leave what they are doing, and this 24/7 and of course they cannot drink in case they are called
They can and do sign themselves out of calls but most of the year they are ready to go to assist anyone in peril on the sea
We do come from a long traditon of fishermen and merchant men on both sides of the family and have experienced the loss of loved ones at sea and our son is following in the footsteps of his family by his involvement in the RNLI
It is Christmas Eve and I want to wish everyone on here the happiest of Christmases and new year
There is more that unites us than divides us
Re: He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, – politicalbetting.com
I agree completely and in doing so I am not condoning Andrew's behaviour in any way. But when you consider Putin's guilt in well over 1m deaths, the theft of children, the bombing of civilians and the murder of rivals it is not a fair comparison. Ditto Netanyahu and the appalling behaviour of the IDF over the last 2 years. Ditto Xi and the genocide of the Uyghurs. Ditto that lunatic Kim Jong Un. And, increasingly, ditto that increasingly murderous DJT.One of the biggest mysteries of the year and one that says a lot about the UK as a nation is our fixation on Andrew. I couldn't care less what he's done. I think no worse of him now than I did when he was flying hellicopters in the Falklands. I saw a child without a leg having had it amputated yesterday . One of 85,000 bits of collateral damage after Netanyahu wreaked vengiance on Gaza.Andrew should have and will have no further role in public life but apart from being an idiot associating with Epstein and young women is there any evidence he did anything illegal? Even Giuffre was 17 not underage in the UK.In olden times, his brother officers would have would have left him in a locked room, with a bottle of brandy, and a revolver with a single bullet in it.A from Balmoral sounds a distinctly unpheasant character.A From Balmoral nearly made it to the top of the naughty list.
Poor Archie...,.. all he had to do was find a grouse!
If Andrew had any sense he would quietly do volunteering work for homeless charities and food banks for the poor in Norfolk, be grateful he still has a home and spend time with his daughters and grandchildren. His ego though is too big for that
Yet Andrew is the greater villain
There is a real difference between being delusional, self obsessed and a selfish prat who thinks he is entitled to what he wants and genuine evil. We should not lose sight of that.
DavidL
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Re: He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, – politicalbetting.com
I'm going to suffer this Christmas.Fruit flavoured soft centres and hard nutty chocolates are both far better than the endless varieties of truffle that currently seem fashionable.Mint, nut or orange are above coffee.Agree entirely. Coffee-flavoured chocolates are the best.Coffee flavoured ones are my favourites to be honest but I do find our obsession with the Royal family and their comings and goings more than a bit tiresome. Clearly there's a market for it though.Perhaps if the media including the state broadcaster didn’t run PR day in, day out for the Firm, the fascination with them wouldn’t be so disproportionate. We’re conditioned all our lives to think where the monarch gives his Christmas speech is of prime importance, and that ‘the Queen’ (lol) sending a special message to the presenters of Strictly matters a fuck. If you’ve bought the box of chocolates, you can’t really complain about the coffee flavoured ones.I agree completely and in doing so I am not condoning Andrew's behaviour in any way. But when you consider Putin's guilt in well over 1m deaths, the theft of children, the bombing of civilians and the murder of rivals it is not a fair comparison. Ditto Netanyahu and the appalling behaviour of the IDF over the last 2 years. Ditto Xi and the genocide of the Uyghurs. Ditto that lunatic Kim Jong Un. And, increasingly, ditto that increasingly murderous DJT.One of the biggest mysteries of the year and one that says a lot about the UK as a nation is our fixation on Andrew. I couldn't care less what he's done. I think no worse of him now than I did when he was flying hellicopters in the Falklands. I saw a child without a leg having had it amputated yesterday . One of 85,000 bits of collateral damage after Netanyahu wreaked vengiance on Gaza.Andrew should have and will have no further role in public life but apart from being an idiot associating with Epstein and young women is there any evidence he did anything illegal? Even Giuffre was 17 not underage in the UK.In olden times, his brother officers would have would have left him in a locked room, with a bottle of brandy, and a revolver with a single bullet in it.A from Balmoral sounds a distinctly unpheasant character.A From Balmoral nearly made it to the top of the naughty list.
Poor Archie...,.. all he had to do was find a grouse!
If Andrew had any sense he would quietly do volunteering work for homeless charities and food banks for the poor in Norfolk, be grateful he still has a home and spend time with his daughters and grandchildren. His ego though is too big for that
Yet Andrew is the greater villain
There is a real difference between being delusional, self obsessed and a selfish prat who thinks he is entitled to what he wants and genuine evil. We should not lose sight of that.
But the difference between genuine evil and selfish prat remains an important distinction.
We obsess about the Royals while ignoring the significant political influence granted them behind the scenes.
The wine hamper that was supposed to be a present for a friend in London just turned up on my doorstep because I put the wrong address in !!!
Hiccup !
MattW
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Re: He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, – politicalbetting.com
On a happier note, and before I get down to finishing work before downing tools for the break, I was mulling over @Big_G_NorthWales 's mildly but unnecessarily apologetic comments the other day about remembering charities such as the RNLI at this time of year. They had prompted a thought that was still buzzing around - but the fly has now landed on the lampshade. It was that what is interesting about his proud reports of LittleG in his RIB or Shannon or whatever it is is that they give a sense of the activities, and just as importantly of the commitment needed, of a single person working as crew, month by month. Mostly what one gets is collective reports (and rightly so) but one is never quite sure how many people are involved.My daughter explained how she was wanting to start some Christmas traditions of her own in addition to those she grew up with. She decided that they would make a family donation to a suitable charity. Her son is only 10 months old so this year she has chosen a children's charity for him but the intention is that each year as he gets older time will be spent researching and choosing that year's charity, teaching him something about those who are less fortunate. I think this is a great idea. It has clearly been influenced by her brother's interest in effective altruism but it is all the more remarkable when you appreciate that money is actually pretty tight for them. I am seriously tempted to copy their innovation. It is so more attractive than yet more stuff.
Also reflecting on some of the discussions on here about young people, the AI problem, and education at all ages. I do worry about those issues ... I'd, as it happens, just made a donation to a group towards its fund to help students (of all ages and whether in formal courses or not) with the costs of their own projects etc. Not a big charity, quite the reverse, but as a professional body I know it'll spend the money well (and we get to see the students' short reports in the regular newsletter).
Best wishes of the season to all.
DavidL
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Re: Kemi’s improving performance – politicalbetting.com
Lector!I don't really see why anyone should be expected to 'deal with disinformation' on social media networks. It's an unfiltered jungle of opinion, and users should be aware of that and act accordingly. Caveat emptor.Even if you think they are being too cesnorious all the EU wants is for US social media platforms to deal with abuse and disinformation the same way that local media would have to. The US seems to have adopted a position that US companies need not comply with local laws, and should be free to act as the US alone sees fit. It's plainly nuts, and not something the US would tolerate as the TikTok debacle and others demonstrates.https://x.com/SecRubio/status/2003547575580815814Europe (and us) are probably too censorious, but this just seems like yet another example of the Trump administration wanting to antagonise or even make enemies of it's allies, a la Denmark and Canada.
For far too long, ideologues in Europe have led organized efforts to coerce American platforms to punish American viewpoints they oppose. The Trump Administration will no longer tolerate these egregious acts of extraterritorial censorship.
Today, @StateDept will take steps to bar leading figures of the global censorship-industrial complex from entering the United States. We stand ready and willing to expand this list if others do not reverse course.
Perhaps contradicting my own view, I think the accounts of Islamic State and similar organisations should be taken down with extreme prejudice. And any accounts publishing distressing, criminal footage should also be taken down.



