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  • Imagine being that much of a whopper that you’re in a “Save Boris” WhatsApp group.

    You should see some of the bullshit Nadine Dorries is coming out in the other groups.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 71,373

    Windies absolutely battering England here.

    WTAF was Mo Ali thinking giving the ball to Liam Livingstone?

    It would be like giving Boris Johnson the key to a brothel and telling him not to touch.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497

    Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 81,991
    edited January 2022
    Liam Livingstone going to have to be at his best when he gets a chance to bat.
  • glwglw Posts: 9,906

    Imagine being that much of a whopper that you’re in a “Save Boris” WhatsApp group.

    You could join the group to keep tabs on their plans and still vote against the lying incompetent berk.
  • Farooq said:

    ydoethur said:

    Carnyx said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    Cookie said:

    Leon said:

    darkage said:


    On Pidcock and collapse of Corbyn left within Labour:


    Aaron Bastani
    @AaronBastani
    ·
    31m
    It’s astounding, I’ve never seen a political movement end up in such a terrible position from such a good one. Political volatility is one thing but it’s extraordinary.

    https://twitter.com/AaronBastani/status/1486416959260528653

    His earlier tweet sums up the problem. Pidcocks resignation is reflective of the left abandoning the power and influence they have, in the administrative structure of the labour party. They are just giving up and walking away.
    Sorry to hear that. Get better! Check that oximeter

    I’m pretty sure I had Omicron in early December - or Covid anyway - very possibly a 2nd dose - and yes it was bad. I was delirious for maybe 3-4 days, sleeping - fitfully - for 20 hours at a time. My tests were neg but I had loss of sense of smell for 24 hours, in a way I have never experienced before. Most odd. Must have been Covid

    Weirdly there would be spells of a few hours when I felt almost completely fine, and could get up, even drive, then it came back. I was drained for a week, had a lingering cough for 3 weeks, now I feel just fine (but fat). No Long Covid, thank the Lord

    good luck. I agree this is with us now for the rest of our lives, very likely. A new nasty flu which will return time and again, but we will learn to live with it, as we do with flu

    Yes. Sobering to think how much misery some dicking about in a Chinese lab has caused and will continue to cause.
    It is an extraordinary example of chaos theory.

    Man eats bat in Wuhan, world economy and society jams solid.
    Must have been a bat out of hell.
    Should have stuck to meat loaf.
    Oh very good. A simple like doesn't do that justice.
    I would do anything for love, but I won’t do bat’.
    It would not be cricket.
    Your cricket mad Dr Y. I wouldn’t be surprised if the only thing you enjoyed more was playing on your organ. 🙂
    Well, that's a hard one to answer.
    It’s played with very hard balls.
    I think we should stop there.
    First I am just going to post something else, just to ensure that post isn’t my last ever post.
    I think you missed the pun.

    But then, it's a pun that would only really work for a fellow organist. So @El_Capitano woukd certainly get it, but maybe not anyone else.
    It fell flat?
    Well, it was just too sharp.
    I don't think music puns are your forte
    They be flat.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,829
    HYUFD said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    There are several legends about Rees-Mogg’s disastrous campaign. Henry McLeish is probably the expert. Saw a lot first hand, and got the rest from his groundtroops.
    The Tory vote nationally was down 11% in 1997, Rees Mogg's Tory vote only fell 8.6% in Central Fife in 1997 however.

    He got the Tory core vote out better than Major did nationally at that election
    Slight problem there. You're forgetting that Mr R-M was practically licking the floor there. He lost HALF the vote. And that would have been the hard core anyway to begin with.


    Labour Henry McLeish 23,912 58.7 +7.9
    SNP Tricia Marwick 10,199 25.0 -0.1
    Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg 3,669 9.0 −8.6
    Liberal Democrats Ross Laird 2,610 6.4 −0.5
    Referendum John Scrymgeour-Wedderburn 375 0.9 Ne
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 71,373
    edited January 2022

    Farooq said:

    ydoethur said:

    Carnyx said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    Cookie said:

    Leon said:

    darkage said:


    On Pidcock and collapse of Corbyn left within Labour:


    Aaron Bastani
    @AaronBastani
    ·
    31m
    It’s astounding, I’ve never seen a political movement end up in such a terrible position from such a good one. Political volatility is one thing but it’s extraordinary.

    https://twitter.com/AaronBastani/status/1486416959260528653

    His earlier tweet sums up the problem. Pidcocks resignation is reflective of the left abandoning the power and influence they have, in the administrative structure of the labour party. They are just giving up and walking away.
    Sorry to hear that. Get better! Check that oximeter

    I’m pretty sure I had Omicron in early December - or Covid anyway - very possibly a 2nd dose - and yes it was bad. I was delirious for maybe 3-4 days, sleeping - fitfully - for 20 hours at a time. My tests were neg but I had loss of sense of smell for 24 hours, in a way I have never experienced before. Most odd. Must have been Covid

    Weirdly there would be spells of a few hours when I felt almost completely fine, and could get up, even drive, then it came back. I was drained for a week, had a lingering cough for 3 weeks, now I feel just fine (but fat). No Long Covid, thank the Lord

    good luck. I agree this is with us now for the rest of our lives, very likely. A new nasty flu which will return time and again, but we will learn to live with it, as we do with flu

    Yes. Sobering to think how much misery some dicking about in a Chinese lab has caused and will continue to cause.
    It is an extraordinary example of chaos theory.

    Man eats bat in Wuhan, world economy and society jams solid.
    Must have been a bat out of hell.
    Should have stuck to meat loaf.
    Oh very good. A simple like doesn't do that justice.
    I would do anything for love, but I won’t do bat’.
    It would not be cricket.
    Your cricket mad Dr Y. I wouldn’t be surprised if the only thing you enjoyed more was playing on your organ. 🙂
    Well, that's a hard one to answer.
    It’s played with very hard balls.
    I think we should stop there.
    First I am just going to post something else, just to ensure that post isn’t my last ever post.
    I think you missed the pun.

    But then, it's a pun that would only really work for a fellow organist. So @El_Capitano woukd certainly get it, but maybe not anyone else.
    It fell flat?
    Well, it was just too sharp.
    I don't think music puns are your forte
    They be flat.
    I will let you celebrate what is in the scale of things A Minor failure of punning.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,829
    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    *blinks in startlement*
  • ydoethur said:

    Farooq said:

    ydoethur said:

    Carnyx said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    Cookie said:

    Leon said:

    darkage said:


    On Pidcock and collapse of Corbyn left within Labour:


    Aaron Bastani
    @AaronBastani
    ·
    31m
    It’s astounding, I’ve never seen a political movement end up in such a terrible position from such a good one. Political volatility is one thing but it’s extraordinary.

    https://twitter.com/AaronBastani/status/1486416959260528653

    His earlier tweet sums up the problem. Pidcocks resignation is reflective of the left abandoning the power and influence they have, in the administrative structure of the labour party. They are just giving up and walking away.
    Sorry to hear that. Get better! Check that oximeter

    I’m pretty sure I had Omicron in early December - or Covid anyway - very possibly a 2nd dose - and yes it was bad. I was delirious for maybe 3-4 days, sleeping - fitfully - for 20 hours at a time. My tests were neg but I had loss of sense of smell for 24 hours, in a way I have never experienced before. Most odd. Must have been Covid

    Weirdly there would be spells of a few hours when I felt almost completely fine, and could get up, even drive, then it came back. I was drained for a week, had a lingering cough for 3 weeks, now I feel just fine (but fat). No Long Covid, thank the Lord

    good luck. I agree this is with us now for the rest of our lives, very likely. A new nasty flu which will return time and again, but we will learn to live with it, as we do with flu

    Yes. Sobering to think how much misery some dicking about in a Chinese lab has caused and will continue to cause.
    It is an extraordinary example of chaos theory.

    Man eats bat in Wuhan, world economy and society jams solid.
    Must have been a bat out of hell.
    Should have stuck to meat loaf.
    Oh very good. A simple like doesn't do that justice.
    I would do anything for love, but I won’t do bat’.
    It would not be cricket.
    Your cricket mad Dr Y. I wouldn’t be surprised if the only thing you enjoyed more was playing on your organ. 🙂
    Well, that's a hard one to answer.
    It’s played with very hard balls.
    I think we should stop there.
    First I am just going to post something else, just to ensure that post isn’t my last ever post.
    I think you missed the pun.

    But then, it's a pun that would only really work for a fellow organist. So @El_Capitano woukd certainly get it, but maybe not anyone else.
    It fell flat?
    Well, it was just too sharp.
    I don't think music puns are your forte
    Well, clearly not organ ones. I shall confine myself to the piano.
    I vory about you sometimes!
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 71,373

    ydoethur said:

    Farooq said:

    ydoethur said:

    Carnyx said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    Cookie said:

    Leon said:

    darkage said:


    On Pidcock and collapse of Corbyn left within Labour:


    Aaron Bastani
    @AaronBastani
    ·
    31m
    It’s astounding, I’ve never seen a political movement end up in such a terrible position from such a good one. Political volatility is one thing but it’s extraordinary.

    https://twitter.com/AaronBastani/status/1486416959260528653

    His earlier tweet sums up the problem. Pidcocks resignation is reflective of the left abandoning the power and influence they have, in the administrative structure of the labour party. They are just giving up and walking away.
    Sorry to hear that. Get better! Check that oximeter

    I’m pretty sure I had Omicron in early December - or Covid anyway - very possibly a 2nd dose - and yes it was bad. I was delirious for maybe 3-4 days, sleeping - fitfully - for 20 hours at a time. My tests were neg but I had loss of sense of smell for 24 hours, in a way I have never experienced before. Most odd. Must have been Covid

    Weirdly there would be spells of a few hours when I felt almost completely fine, and could get up, even drive, then it came back. I was drained for a week, had a lingering cough for 3 weeks, now I feel just fine (but fat). No Long Covid, thank the Lord

    good luck. I agree this is with us now for the rest of our lives, very likely. A new nasty flu which will return time and again, but we will learn to live with it, as we do with flu

    Yes. Sobering to think how much misery some dicking about in a Chinese lab has caused and will continue to cause.
    It is an extraordinary example of chaos theory.

    Man eats bat in Wuhan, world economy and society jams solid.
    Must have been a bat out of hell.
    Should have stuck to meat loaf.
    Oh very good. A simple like doesn't do that justice.
    I would do anything for love, but I won’t do bat’.
    It would not be cricket.
    Your cricket mad Dr Y. I wouldn’t be surprised if the only thing you enjoyed more was playing on your organ. 🙂
    Well, that's a hard one to answer.
    It’s played with very hard balls.
    I think we should stop there.
    First I am just going to post something else, just to ensure that post isn’t my last ever post.
    I think you missed the pun.

    But then, it's a pun that would only really work for a fellow organist. So @El_Capitano woukd certainly get it, but maybe not anyone else.
    It fell flat?
    Well, it was just too sharp.
    I don't think music puns are your forte
    Well, clearly not organ ones. I shall confine myself to the piano.
    I vory about you sometimes!
    Really? Well, don't feel the need to harp on about it.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 122,918
    edited January 2022

    Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    After Thatcher was toppled despite getting half of Tory MPs behind her in 1990, she immediately swung into action to ensure Major beat her assassin Heseltine for the leadership, She then also backed Hague over Clarke in 1997 and IDS over Clarke in 2001.

    Thatcher could not give a toss if the Tories lost for a decade after she went, she just wanted revenge on who she saw as the traitors in the party who toppled her after big election victories and to ensure the Tory Party remained her party and loyal to her.

    Boris could well do the same if toppled, he is not the type of person to take defeat well despite his outward jovial exterior he would want revenge even if that means he is succeeded by Truss, then Rees Mogg as Tory leader and the Tories are out of power for a decade.

    Boris would also try and be as ruthless as Trump in keeping his hold over the party even in defeat
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,133
    edited January 2022
    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    I spoke to a younger relative who was at Oxford around the same time as him a year or two back. They said he was known to many students who didn't know him personally as a sort of anachronistic cartoon act all over town, whenever people saw him in Oxford. "Look - it's Jacob Rees-Mogg and his waistcoat and umbrella again !", was the sort of thing he mentioned. He was considered a one-of-a-kind curiosity, or joke, apparently, depending on taste.
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 4,931
    HYUFD said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    There are several legends about Rees-Mogg’s disastrous campaign. Henry McLeish is probably the expert. Saw a lot first hand, and got the rest from his groundtroops.
    The Tory vote nationally was down 11% in 1997, Rees Mogg's Tory vote only fell 8.6% in Central Fife in 1997 however.

    He got the Tory core vote out better than Major did nationally at that election
    8.6% of bugger all is still bugger all.
  • Reading an advance copy of Sue Gray’s report. Looks like pizza express in Woking is the only place that didn’t have a lockdown party.

    https://twitter.com/Queen_UK/status/1486358754564182022?t=-fxPwivaIJHl8jRuIfZ2nA&s=19
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 122,918
    edited January 2022
    Carnyx said:

    HYUFD said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    There are several legends about Rees-Mogg’s disastrous campaign. Henry McLeish is probably the expert. Saw a lot first hand, and got the rest from his groundtroops.
    The Tory vote nationally was down 11% in 1997, Rees Mogg's Tory vote only fell 8.6% in Central Fife in 1997 however.

    He got the Tory core vote out better than Major did nationally at that election
    Slight problem there. You're forgetting that Mr R-M was practically licking the floor there. He lost HALF the vote. And that would have been the hard core anyway to begin with.


    Labour Henry McLeish 23,912 58.7 +7.9
    SNP Tricia Marwick 10,199 25.0 -0.1
    Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg 3,669 9.0 −8.6
    Liberal Democrats Ross Laird 2,610 6.4 −0.5
    Referendum John Scrymgeour-Wedderburn 375 0.9 Ne
    He still did better than nationally, you can only work with the voters you have got.

  • Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    Like this ?

    https://twitter.com/RishiSunak/status/1486332699337973763?t=ZpgFhYp7qDlAG2MuOF4E2w&s=19
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497
    edited January 2022
    ydoethur said:

    Farooq said:

    ydoethur said:

    Carnyx said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    Cookie said:

    Leon said:

    darkage said:


    On Pidcock and collapse of Corbyn left within Labour:


    Aaron Bastani
    @AaronBastani
    ·
    31m
    It’s astounding, I’ve never seen a political movement end up in such a terrible position from such a good one. Political volatility is one thing but it’s extraordinary.

    https://twitter.com/AaronBastani/status/1486416959260528653

    His earlier tweet sums up the problem. Pidcocks resignation is reflective of the left abandoning the power and influence they have, in the administrative structure of the labour party. They are just giving up and walking away.
    Sorry to hear that. Get better! Check that oximeter

    I’m pretty sure I had Omicron in early December - or Covid anyway - very possibly a 2nd dose - and yes it was bad. I was delirious for maybe 3-4 days, sleeping - fitfully - for 20 hours at a time. My tests were neg but I had loss of sense of smell for 24 hours, in a way I have never experienced before. Most odd. Must have been Covid

    Weirdly there would be spells of a few hours when I felt almost completely fine, and could get up, even drive, then it came back. I was drained for a week, had a lingering cough for 3 weeks, now I feel just fine (but fat). No Long Covid, thank the Lord

    good luck. I agree this is with us now for the rest of our lives, very likely. A new nasty flu which will return time and again, but we will learn to live with it, as we do with flu

    Yes. Sobering to think how much misery some dicking about in a Chinese lab has caused and will continue to cause.
    It is an extraordinary example of chaos theory.

    Man eats bat in Wuhan, world economy and society jams solid.
    Must have been a bat out of hell.
    Should have stuck to meat loaf.
    Oh very good. A simple like doesn't do that justice.
    I would do anything for love, but I won’t do bat’.
    It would not be cricket.
    Your cricket mad Dr Y. I wouldn’t be surprised if the only thing you enjoyed more was playing on your organ. 🙂
    Well, that's a hard one to answer.
    It’s played with very hard balls.
    I think we should stop there.
    First I am just going to post something else, just to ensure that post isn’t my last ever post.
    I think you missed the pun.

    But then, it's a pun that would only really work for a fellow organist. So @El_Capitano woukd certainly get it, but maybe not anyone else.
    It fell flat?
    Well, it was just too sharp.
    I don't think music puns are your forte
    Well, clearly not organ ones. I shall confine myself to the piano.
    I’m only good at filthy puns
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990
    ydoethur said:

    Well, clearly not organ ones. I shall confine myself to the piano.

    I thought it was great. Swell, even.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990
    TONIGHT: New information suggests Boris Johnson did give the green light to the evacuation of animals from Afghanistan despite his denials.

    #Newsnight has accounts from inside the Foreign Office that support the view the PM was involved.

    UK Editor @sima_kotecha reports at 2230 https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/1486439833245528068/photo/1
  • HYUFD said:

    Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    After Thatcher was toppled despite getting half of Tory MPs behind her in 1990, she immediately swung into action to ensure Major beat her assassin Heseltine for the leadership, She then also backed Hague over Clarke in 1997 and IDS over Clarke in 2001.

    Thatcher could not give a toss if the Tories lost for a decade after she went, she just wanted revenge on who she saw as the traitors in the party who toppled her after big election victories and to ensure the Tory Party remained her party and loyal to her.

    Boris could well do the same if toppled, he is not the type of person to take defeat well despite his outward jovial exterior he would want revenge even if that means he is succeeded by Truss, then Rees Mogg as Tory leader and the Tories are out of power for a decade.

    Boris would also try and be as ruthless as Trump in keeping his hold over the party even in defeat
    Boris is ousted he will be off and following the money

    His political career will be over
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,486
    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 49,859
    Carnyx said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    DavidL said:

    ydoethur said:

    Cookie said:

    Leon said:

    darkage said:


    On Pidcock and collapse of Corbyn left within Labour:


    Aaron Bastani
    @AaronBastani
    ·
    31m
    It’s astounding, I’ve never seen a political movement end up in such a terrible position from such a good one. Political volatility is one thing but it’s extraordinary.

    https://twitter.com/AaronBastani/status/1486416959260528653

    His earlier tweet sums up the problem. Pidcocks resignation is reflective of the left abandoning the power and influence they have, in the administrative structure of the labour party. They are just giving up and walking away.
    Sorry to hear that. Get better! Check that oximeter

    I’m pretty sure I had Omicron in early December - or Covid anyway - very possibly a 2nd dose - and yes it was bad. I was delirious for maybe 3-4 days, sleeping - fitfully - for 20 hours at a time. My tests were neg but I had loss of sense of smell for 24 hours, in a way I have never experienced before. Most odd. Must have been Covid

    Weirdly there would be spells of a few hours when I felt almost completely fine, and could get up, even drive, then it came back. I was drained for a week, had a lingering cough for 3 weeks, now I feel just fine (but fat). No Long Covid, thank the Lord

    good luck. I agree this is with us now for the rest of our lives, very likely. A new nasty flu which will return time and again, but we will learn to live with it, as we do with flu

    Yes. Sobering to think how much misery some dicking about in a Chinese lab has caused and will continue to cause.
    It is an extraordinary example of chaos theory.

    Man eats bat in Wuhan, world economy and society jams solid.
    Must have been a bat out of hell.
    Should have stuck to meat loaf.
    Oh very good. A simple like doesn't do that justice.
    I would do anything for love, but I won’t do bat’.
    It would not be cricket.
    Your cricket mad Dr Y. I wouldn’t be surprised if the only thing you enjoyed more was playing on your organ. 🙂
    Well, that's a hard one to answer.
    It’s played with very hard balls.
    I think we should stop there.
    First I am just going to post something else, just to ensure that post isn’t my last ever post.
    I think you missed the pun.

    But then, it's a pun that would only really work for a fellow organist. So @El_Capitano woukd certainly get it, but maybe not anyone else.
    It fell flat?
    Went down the tubes.
  • algarkirk said:

    I called this the other day.

    Police will ask aides of Boris Johnson named in Sue Gray’s report as having attended parties during lockdown if they are guilty and therefore accept a fine under regulations passed by the government they work for.

    Some could be asked in writing to accept or dispute Gray’s findings, while others will have to be interviewed under caution. The investigation is expected to take at least several weeks, with detectives prepared to expand their inquiry if further evidence emerges.

    The Metropolitan police will take Gray’s evidence and ask those she finds to have attended gatherings in Downing Street and Whitehall whether they have a reasonable excuse, sources say.

    The sources add that, while the lockdown-breaking offences are relatively minor and do not result in a criminal record if paid promptly, any attempts to lie, or to get others to lie, could result in an escalation of Scotland Yard’s inquiry, with perverting the course of justice investigations launched. Suspicion of committing such offences could lead to arrest, full criminal investigation and potentially time in jail if convicted.

    One police source said: “Lying could lead to a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice,” and cited the example of drivers facing motoring fines whose lies amounted to more serious offences, such as the former MP Chris Huhne, who ended up in jail.

    A second source said “conspiracy to pervert would seem to apply” if concerted attempts were made to thwart the police investigation.


    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/26/met-to-ask-no-10-partygoers-named-by-inquiry-if-they-are-guilty?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_gu&utm_medium&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1643225004

    A series of reminders of why silence is so often the right course if one is suspected of something.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 49,859
    HYUFD said:

    Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    After Thatcher was toppled despite getting half of Tory MPs behind her in 1990, she immediately swung into action to ensure Major beat her assassin Heseltine for the leadership, She then also backed Hague over Clarke in 1997 and IDS over Clarke in 2001.

    Thatcher could not give a toss if the Tories lost for a decade after she went, she just wanted revenge on who she saw as the traitors in the party who toppled her after big election victories and to ensure the Tory Party remained her party and loyal to her.

    Boris could well do the same if toppled, he is not the type of person to take defeat well despite his outward jovial exterior he would want revenge even if that means he is succeeded by Truss, then Rees Mogg as Tory leader and the Tories are out of power for a decade.

    Boris would also try and be as ruthless as Trump in keeping his hold over the party even in defeat
    You appear to have forgotten that he is a lazy bugger.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 122,918
    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
  • Scott_xP said:

    TONIGHT: New information suggests Boris Johnson did give the green light to the evacuation of animals from Afghanistan despite his denials.

    #Newsnight has accounts from inside the Foreign Office that support the view the PM was involved.

    UK Editor @sima_kotecha reports at 2230 https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/1486439833245528068/photo/1

    As both No 10 and Ben Wallace as Minister of Defence, who was actually in charge of the evacuations, have rejected the accusation the 'suggests' may need some work on it
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 96,083

    HYUFD said:

    Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    After Thatcher was toppled despite getting half of Tory MPs behind her in 1990, she immediately swung into action to ensure Major beat her assassin Heseltine for the leadership, She then also backed Hague over Clarke in 1997 and IDS over Clarke in 2001.

    Thatcher could not give a toss if the Tories lost for a decade after she went, she just wanted revenge on who she saw as the traitors in the party who toppled her after big election victories and to ensure the Tory Party remained her party and loyal to her.

    Boris could well do the same if toppled, he is not the type of person to take defeat well despite his outward jovial exterior he would want revenge even if that means he is succeeded by Truss, then Rees Mogg as Tory leader and the Tories are out of power for a decade.

    Boris would also try and be as ruthless as Trump in keeping his hold over the party even in defeat
    Boris is ousted he will be off and following the money

    His political career will be over
    The party as ungrateful as Leicester with Ranieri
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 17,405
    So the stabbing in London with the driver attempting to stop it was family, and now the police have referred themselves for investigation. Driver bailed.
    https://news.sky.com/story/maida-vale-met-police-refers-itself-to-watchdog-after-woman-stabbed-to-death-and-her-attacker-fatally-hit-by-car-12525965

    Perhaps this explains the very quiet media? Being stabbed to death in the street is not as newsworthy if it’s family...
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 122,918
    edited January 2022
    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497

    Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    Like this ?

    https://twitter.com/RishiSunak/status/1486332699337973763?t=ZpgFhYp7qDlAG2MuOF4E2w&s=19
    Yes that is what I saw after it was linked from the Sky report.

    Boris and his allies now got it in for Sunak. Going to be a difficult time for him. 😒
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,298
    If you saw Rees Mogg in the street, you’d step onto the other side of the road.

    For mysterious reasons, he dresses like a paedophilic 1950s church warden.
  • HYUFD said:

    Carnyx said:

    HYUFD said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    There are several legends about Rees-Mogg’s disastrous campaign. Henry McLeish is probably the expert. Saw a lot first hand, and got the rest from his groundtroops.
    The Tory vote nationally was down 11% in 1997, Rees Mogg's Tory vote only fell 8.6% in Central Fife in 1997 however.

    He got the Tory core vote out better than Major did nationally at that election
    Slight problem there. You're forgetting that Mr R-M was practically licking the floor there. He lost HALF the vote. And that would have been the hard core anyway to begin with.


    Labour Henry McLeish 23,912 58.7 +7.9
    SNP Tricia Marwick 10,199 25.0 -0.1
    Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg 3,669 9.0 −8.6
    Liberal Democrats Ross Laird 2,610 6.4 −0.5
    Referendum John Scrymgeour-Wedderburn 375 0.9 Ne
    He still did better than nationally, you can only work with the voters you have got.

    I'm not sure about the overall evidence of Mogg's personal campaigning skills as he also failed to win the Wrekin in 2001 although he did get the largest Lab to Con swing in 2015.

    His 2010 result was relatively poor in contrast and his seat could theoretically disproportionately swing back to Labour if they get a substantial majority and heavily squeezes the LD vote even though that's obviously a massive long shot.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,829
    edited January 2022
    HYUFD said:

    Carnyx said:

    HYUFD said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    There are several legends about Rees-Mogg’s disastrous campaign. Henry McLeish is probably the expert. Saw a lot first hand, and got the rest from his groundtroops.
    The Tory vote nationally was down 11% in 1997, Rees Mogg's Tory vote only fell 8.6% in Central Fife in 1997 however.

    He got the Tory core vote out better than Major did nationally at that election
    Slight problem there. You're forgetting that Mr R-M was practically licking the floor there. He lost HALF the vote. And that would have been the hard core anyway to begin with.


    Labour Henry McLeish 23,912 58.7 +7.9
    SNP Tricia Marwick 10,199 25.0 -0.1
    Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg 3,669 9.0 −8.6
    Liberal Democrats Ross Laird 2,610 6.4 −0.5
    Referendum John Scrymgeour-Wedderburn 375 0.9 Ne
    He still did better than nationally, you can only work with the voters you have got.

    I don't think you have ever been to a mid Fife scheme. Any more than Mr R-M obviously had. The sort of people who vote Tory in those constituencies ... let's say a lot of them will have been moved over from the West Central Belt in the great NCB moves of population to staff the superpits. And losing half of them in one fell swoop is a stunning achievement. Not that the next time round candidates did any better.

  • HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Even the idea JRM could be anywhere near PM can only come from someone who hasn't a clue on how to get a conservative government elected

    He is the very essence of what is wrong in the conservative party
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,486
    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Yes it would be hilarious. As a centre right conservative (assuming I pass your purity test) I would vote anything but a Mogg led Tory party.

    But yes, hilarious, jolly japes, all the grammar school boys who dressed in tweeds at university would have their beacon of self worth leading the country - except he wouldn’t be leading the country as the Tories would have five seats and the voters would consist purely of such social climbing idiots and the voter-registered ventriloquist dummies who worship JRM as a god having been designed to resemble him and have the same qualities between the ears.
  • eekeek Posts: 28,368

    Scott_xP said:

    TONIGHT: New information suggests Boris Johnson did give the green light to the evacuation of animals from Afghanistan despite his denials.

    #Newsnight has accounts from inside the Foreign Office that support the view the PM was involved.

    UK Editor @sima_kotecha reports at 2230 https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/1486439833245528068/photo/1

    As both No 10 and Ben Wallace as Minister of Defence, who was actually in charge of the evacuations, have rejected the accusation the 'suggests' may need some work on it
    Yet emails seem to reflect a different story to what the MoD and No 10 are saying.

    And one of those 2 currently has a reputation that they may not be 100% truthful when talking about awkward issues
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 19,454
    HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    I think the left would love Rees Mogg as Tory leader. Would be IDS all over again.
  • kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He has already done the pre-match team talk for the Calcutta Cup.
  • HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    Not just the left, but very many conservatives think he is unsuitable for any office
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,829
    edited January 2022

    If you saw Rees Mogg in the street, you’d step onto the other side of the road.

    For mysterious reasons, he dresses like a paedophilic 1950s church warden.

    Aksi because he'd deliberately fall over in front of you and accuse you of assault. He does seem to have that malicious streak - like trying to wreck a parliamentary debate with his deliberate insulting behaviour lounging on the bench. I never had a nanny and I can tell you my mum would have given me a skelp on the ear for a tenth of his behaviour then.
  • Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    Like this ?

    https://twitter.com/RishiSunak/status/1486332699337973763?t=ZpgFhYp7qDlAG2MuOF4E2w&s=19
    Yes that is what I saw after it was linked from the Sky report.

    Boris and his allies now got it in for Sunak. Going to be a difficult time for him. 😒
    Boris has more to worry about to be fair
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 81,991
    edited January 2022
    Only 225 to chase down in the cricket.....piece of piss.
  • If you saw Rees Mogg in the street, you’d step onto the other side of the road.

    For mysterious reasons, he dresses like a paedophilic 1950s church warden.

    I cannot stand JRM but your last sentence is unacceptable

  • Imagine being that much of a whopper that you’re in a “Save Boris” WhatsApp group.

    There's probably a "ditch Boris"" group , too, and the membership overlaps.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497

    Scott_xP said:

    TONIGHT: New information suggests Boris Johnson did give the green light to the evacuation of animals from Afghanistan despite his denials.

    #Newsnight has accounts from inside the Foreign Office that support the view the PM was involved.

    UK Editor @sima_kotecha reports at 2230 https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/1486439833245528068/photo/1

    As both No 10 and Ben Wallace as Minister of Defence, who was actually in charge of the evacuations, have rejected the accusation the 'suggests' may need some work on it
    Indeed. The defence Wallace is using is it was after the British evacuation was complete private charter took off - so clearly after the evacuation was called done, not during, not in spite of another flight.

    And Wallace is categorically denying he was ever lobbied on this.

    Though he must have heard about it to have got angry about it be lobbied to other people.

    The only weak point I think, weren’t soldiers risked going out to escort the animals to the airport?

    Wallace looked great yesterday, above the fray, perhaps even PM prospect himself, is getting embroiled in the circus now 😕
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,553
    Prince Andrew is apparently demanding a jury trial.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 71,373
    Scott_xP said:

    ydoethur said:

    Well, clearly not organ ones. I shall confine myself to the piano.

    I thought it was great. Swell, even.
    Hooray, a positive comment.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 71,373

    Only 225 to chase down in the cricket.....piece of piss.

    For the WIndies...
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,298
    edited January 2022

    If you saw Rees Mogg in the street, you’d step onto the other side of the road.

    For mysterious reasons, he dresses like a paedophilic 1950s church warden.

    I cannot stand JRM but your last sentence is unacceptable

    It’s true though.
    JRM revels in this bizarre, made-up, but ultimately creepy persona.
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,133
    edited January 2022
    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    He's also another one, like Boris, who greatly benefitted from Have I Got News For You, because, like him, despite being no great intellectual, he can be quite witty. The importance of humour doesn't always ultimately help us in Britain, despite at other times definitely being positive.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,829

    Scott_xP said:

    TONIGHT: New information suggests Boris Johnson did give the green light to the evacuation of animals from Afghanistan despite his denials.

    #Newsnight has accounts from inside the Foreign Office that support the view the PM was involved.

    UK Editor @sima_kotecha reports at 2230 https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/1486439833245528068/photo/1

    As both No 10 and Ben Wallace as Minister of Defence, who was actually in charge of the evacuations, have rejected the accusation the 'suggests' may need some work on it
    Indeed. The defence Wallace is using is it was after the British evacuation was complete private charter took off - so clearly after the evacuation was called done, not during, not in spite of another flight.

    And Wallace is categorically denying he was ever lobbied on this.

    Though he must have heard about it to have got angry about it be lobbied to other people.

    The only weak point I think, weren’t soldiers risked going out to escort the animals to the airport?

    Wallace looked great yesterday, above the fray, perhaps even PM prospect himself, is getting embroiled in the circus now 😕
    More to it than that - disruptive ot the planners on site when they couldn't cope with the human passengers never mind the four legged ones.

    Also catastrophic PR wise in the Muslim world; think about it.
  • eek said:

    Scott_xP said:

    TONIGHT: New information suggests Boris Johnson did give the green light to the evacuation of animals from Afghanistan despite his denials.

    #Newsnight has accounts from inside the Foreign Office that support the view the PM was involved.

    UK Editor @sima_kotecha reports at 2230 https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/1486439833245528068/photo/1

    As both No 10 and Ben Wallace as Minister of Defence, who was actually in charge of the evacuations, have rejected the accusation the 'suggests' may need some work on it
    Yet emails seem to reflect a different story to what the MoD and No 10 are saying.

    And one of those 2 currently has a reputation that they may not be 100% truthful when talking about awkward issues
    The e mail has is from the FO who were not responsible for the evacuations on the ground and has been rejected by Ben Wallace

    Forget Boris, Ben Wallace is one of the successful front benches and I believe him rather than some unidentified source
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990
    INDEPENDENT DIGITAL: ⁦@BorisJohnson⁩ accused of lying over Afghan pet airlift #TomorrowsPapersToday https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1486460974160830468/photo/1
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 62,714
    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377
  • HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    I think the left would love Rees Mogg as Tory leader. Would be IDS all over again.
    It would be far worse
  • HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    I think the left would love Rees Mogg as Tory leader. Would be IDS all over again.
    "The Lightweight Man has spoken and he's turning up the crappy affected accent!"
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990
    If the PM considered it a popular move to intervene in the Nowzad evacuation, then by extension it’d be popular just to admit it.

    If he finds it hard to admit to, then it must be unpopular, so why did he do it in the first place?

    Lying in circles now.

    https://twitter.com/fleetstreetfox/status/1486460861996748805
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 63,032
    edited January 2022

    If you saw Rees Mogg in the street, you’d step onto the other side of the road.

    For mysterious reasons, he dresses like a paedophilic 1950s church warden.

    I cannot stand JRM but your last sentence is unacceptable

    It’s true though.
    JRM revels in this bizarre, made-up, but ultimately creepy persona.

    He is bizarre but your reference was unnecessary
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,298
    edited January 2022
    Carnyx said:

    If you saw Rees Mogg in the street, you’d step onto the other side of the road.

    For mysterious reasons, he dresses like a paedophilic 1950s church warden.

    Aksi because he'd deliberately fall over in front of you and accuse you of assault. He does seem to have that malicious streak - like trying to wreck a parliamentary debate with his deliberate insulting behaviour lounging on the bench. I never had a nanny and I can tell you my mum would have given me a skelp on the ear for a tenth of his behaviour then.
    He’s a bully.

    He’s Uriah Heep meets the malevolent ventriloquist’s dummy in “Dead of Night”.
  • RandallFlaggRandallFlagg Posts: 1,293

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    What would the far left be hoping to achieve other than try to ensure Labour lost the next election and the Tories remained in power?
    ......

    Oh, I see.
  • darkagedarkage Posts: 5,398

    So the stabbing in London with the driver attempting to stop it was family, and now the police have referred themselves for investigation. Driver bailed.
    https://news.sky.com/story/maida-vale-met-police-refers-itself-to-watchdog-after-woman-stabbed-to-death-and-her-attacker-fatally-hit-by-car-12525965

    Perhaps this explains the very quiet media? Being stabbed to death in the street is not as newsworthy if it’s family...

    There isn't really any justice in what is considered newsworthy.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497
    Farooq said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    Yeah, best of luck with that project, Rachael.
    You know and I know that within a month you'd all be expelling one another over ideological impurity. Two camps would form and before summer turns to autumn, you'd both be screaming "fuck off and join the Tories!" at each other.
    Big John Knowles please explain 😆
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 122,918
    edited January 2022

    HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    I think the left would love Rees Mogg as Tory leader. Would be IDS all over again.
    IDS polled better than Hague and no worse than Howard and made gains in local elections.

    Rees Mogg also has more charisma and is more intelligent than IDS
  • Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    Onward comrades.... definitely not a cult.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 63,032
    edited January 2022
    Scott_xP said:

    If the PM considered it a popular move to intervene in the Nowzad evacuation, then by extension it’d be popular just to admit it.

    If he finds it hard to admit to, then it must be unpopular, so why did he do it in the first place?

    Lying in circles now.

    https://twitter.com/fleetstreetfox/status/1486460861996748805

    Ben Wallace the person in charge of the evacuations has vehemently denied it so someone needs to clarify how an alleged foreign office communication was not seen by Wallace
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 17,405

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    That will never see power, and will hinder the real Labour Party and Starmers attempts to eject the sleazy scum in place at the moment.
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  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 122,918

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 19,454
    HYUFD said:

    HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    I think the left would love Rees Mogg as Tory leader. Would be IDS all over again.
    IDS polled better than Hague and no worse than Howard and made gains in local elections.

    Rees Mogg also has more charisma and is more intelligent than IDS
    He clearly isn’t more intelligent
  • HYUFD said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
    I do not think so
  • darkagedarkage Posts: 5,398
    There are a lot of similarities between Laura Pidcock and Priti Patel. Obviously they are at completely different ends of the political spectrum, but there are similarities in their political style. Its the same naivety mixed together with an overwhelming sense of self-righteousness.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 71,070
    Jeez, at least half of PB would be locked up if this caught on here.
    @TheScreamingEagles would likely get a capital sentence. Not good.

    journalist ‘will not go unpunished’ for insult, says Erdoğan
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/26/turkey-journalist-will-not-go-unpunished-for-insult-says-erdogan
    … Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has promised that a well-known television journalist would not go “unpunished” after she was arrested for allegedly insulting him.

    Police detained Sedef Kabaş at her home at 2am on Saturday, just hours after she aired the comments and then posted them on Twitter to her 900,000 followers.

    The alleged insult was a proverb that translates as: “When the ox comes to the palace, he does not become a king. But the palace becomes a barn.”

    She was formally arrested after appearing in court.

    “This offence will not go unpunished,” Erdoğan said in an interview aired on private television channel NTV.

    “It is our duty to protect the respect of my function, of the presidency,” he said. “It has nothing to do with freedom of expression.”…
  • Nigelb said:

    Jeez, at least half of PB would be locked up if this caught on here.
    @TheScreamingEagles would likely get a capital sentence. Not good.

    journalist ‘will not go unpunished’ for insult, says Erdoğan
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/26/turkey-journalist-will-not-go-unpunished-for-insult-says-erdogan
    … Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has promised that a well-known television journalist would not go “unpunished” after she was arrested for allegedly insulting him.

    Police detained Sedef Kabaş at her home at 2am on Saturday, just hours after she aired the comments and then posted them on Twitter to her 900,000 followers.

    The alleged insult was a proverb that translates as: “When the ox comes to the palace, he does not become a king. But the palace becomes a barn.”

    She was formally arrested after appearing in court.

    “This offence will not go unpunished,” Erdoğan said in an interview aired on private television channel NTV.

    “It is our duty to protect the respect of my function, of the presidency,” he said. “It has nothing to do with freedom of expression.”…

    Let's hope Johnson and Patel don't stay long enough to get us there, then.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990
    GUARDIAN: PM accused of lying over rescue of animals during fall of Kabul #TomorrowsPapersToday https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1486464797151571973/photo/1
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,486
    HYUFD said:

    HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    I think the left would love Rees Mogg as Tory leader. Would be IDS all over again.
    IDS polled better than Hague and no worse than Howard and made gains in local elections.

    Rees Mogg also has more charisma and is more intelligent than IDS
    Sorry HYUFD you are an enabler. However much I agree with you on aspects of life or politics or however much I disagree I think you are an intelligent man - intelligent enough not to cargo worship an empty vessel with a pleasing sound (to you) because they have “breeding” and that’s worth aspiring to isn’t it….?

    People like you who are passionately Conservative should be distancing yourself from vain charlatans like JRM and moulding the party to suit today not 1853.

    He’s laughing at you. He will make small talk at a constituency apero but he’s not your friend, you aren’t going to be invited on the shoot and he doesn’t give a damn about you he just wants your effort and support. You are nothing to him and people like him. You aren’t even the batman in the trench to his subaltern. The respect isn’t there.

    Remove the scales and realise that Gosford park was a good film not a careers advice video.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990
    ...
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,375
    edited January 2022
    HYUFD said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
    #StarmerOut has been trending on Twitter from the hard left ever since #StarmerIn became a reality in April 2020. #BlairOut would also have trended after 1997, except we didn't have Twitter.

    In reality, the vast majority of Labour Party members are more than happy that we now have a decent chance of being in power after the next GE.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990
    MAIL: Tory MPS tell Boris: spike tax hike and we’ll back you #TomorrowsPapersToday https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1486466811939991555/photo/1
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,375
    Scott_xP said:

    MAIL: Tory MPS tell Boris: spike tax hike and we’ll back you #TomorrowsPapersToday https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1486466811939991555/photo/1

    Should read: Mail tells Boris: spike tax hike and we'll back you.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497
    Scott_xP said:

    ...

    On musks rocket junk (I’m not trying to be generous at all) a special Moon Parliament has been called for Friday, to decide how to respond. One suggestion I have heard from Mysteron Valley is build a large tennis racket and smash it back to earth.

    I’ll keep you informed. 🌚
  • darkagedarkage Posts: 5,398
    The comments on Twitter connected to the 'new party' idea are quite telling. The left want to feel good about themselves, and a new political party would simply be a vehicle for this. It has nothing at all to do with getting in to power or beating the tories. All these developments are occuring at a point where Labour have significant poll leads, for the first time in ages.

    This does not form a particularly good basis for the birth of a new political party in a FPTP system where it is notoriously difficult for new parties to succeed. The serious people on the left understand this, so it is unlikely to happen.
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,133
    edited January 2022
    Scott_xP said:

    MAIL: Tory MPS tell Boris: spike tax hike and we’ll back you #TomorrowsPapersToday https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1486466811939991555/photo/1

    There's clearly a lot of briefing and counter-briefing going on today. It looks pretty much as if there's easily a large enough group to bring the vote of no confidence, and another perhaps similarly-sized and vocal no-change and back-boris group.

    That combination doesn't suggest that bright long-term prospects for the Tories, to me, whatever happens with the Gray report.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 49,859

    HYUFD said:

    HYUFD said:

    Farooq said:

    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    ydoethur said:

    boulay said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    I'd like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg in the next Tory GE campaign.

    I’d like to see a prominent role for Jacob Rees Mogg as the leader of the No campaign for the next Scottish Independence referendum.
    He was a big hit in Glenrothes. With his nanny.
    Didn't he have to be escorted out of one of tjhe schemes when he forgot to bring her along?
    He’s just a straight up prick. He’s one of those people where other public school boys just bang their head on the table knowing that everyone judges them by that sort of cartoon joker.

    It’s like he grew up with a poster of the planters peanut man on his wall as a kid and said, I want to look like him but maybe after several years of starvation and illness.

    He’s like certain assholes I had to endure at school whose parents said to each other “if we had known what he was like just that one week earlier we could have had that stringy streak of arrogant piss aborted. But it was too late and so they said if he’s going to be bullied for being a streak of piss then we better bolster his self esteem beyond his actual ability so that he will still “do well” despite being absolutely sodding useless to man or beast without such self esteem, financial support and connections.

    The sort of tosser at school who was no way near the wealthiest who thought that mannerisms not manners were the way forward and that they were wealthy therefore superior.

    Never got any respect from his peers and never attained being a school prefect because everyone - even the worst member of staff - thought they were a useless waste of skin.

    Unfortunately he has succeeded in life and will think it’s his own genius rather than a series of unhappy accidents.

    Hope he chokes on his tweed ball-gag.
    Call me Dr Suspcious if you like, but I do get the feeling you are not altogether an admirer of Mr Rees-Mogg?
    Haha. Funnily not. He’s the exemplar of the worst of Britishness/Englishness where people are promoted above their ability based on wealth and education.

    I grew up with people like him and people who had more intelligence and wealth than him who have remained humble and human.

    His bullshit comment about needing a new election if a change of leader just show him up for being a charlatan whose “intelligence” is a mile wide and an inch deep.

    The stupid “jape” he pulled when he lay on the commons benches a while back deserved a shoe-ing from sensible Tories out the back of parliament for being a general twat and giving his team a bad name.

    It would be great fun if Rees Mogg was Tory leader though, he would wind up left liberals as much as Corbyn wound up the right, even if he would also probably lose
    Alt-right bollocks. "Owning the libs" is what people say about literal Nazis in the US. Keep that filth out of our politics, we don't need it.
    You have just proved my point, what fun it would be!! The left going so beserk they even call Rees Mogg a Nazi
    I think the left would love Rees Mogg as Tory leader. Would be IDS all over again.
    IDS polled better than Hague and no worse than Howard and made gains in local elections.

    Rees Mogg also has more charisma and is more intelligent than IDS
    He clearly isn’t more intelligent
    Don’t underestimate how stupid IDS is.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497

    HYUFD said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
    #StarmerOut has been trending on Twitter from the hard left ever since #StarmerIn became a reality in April 2020. #BlairOut would also have trended after 1997, except we didn't have Twitter.

    In reality, the vast majority of Labour Party members are more than happy that we now have a decent chance of being in power after the next GE.
    I disagree. I think you will find many in the party, perhaps up to half its members to some degree, and most the unions don’t forget them or how left wing they are, will be furious with Starmer he couldn’t unite the party together he just excluded the left unlike any other Labour leader (under Corbyn the social democrat wing excluded themselves). They will be spitting teeth it has come to an historic split thanks to Starmer. As pressure on Boris eases, the pressure on Starmer will really mount on him now.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 48,633
    edited January 2022
    darkage said:

    The comments on Twitter connected to the 'new party' idea are quite telling. The left want to feel good about themselves, and a new political party would simply be a vehicle for this. It has nothing at all to do with getting in to power or beating the tories. All these developments are occuring at a point where Labour have significant poll leads, for the first time in ages.

    This does not form a particularly good basis for the birth of a new political party in a FPTP system where it is notoriously difficult for new parties to succeed. The serious people on the left understand this, so it is unlikely to happen.

    I see the hilariously misnamed "Left Unity" are part of the set up. A friend of mine used to be a member, but even in the reddest bits of Leicester they could only manage 3 figures of votes.
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,375
    edited January 2022

    HYUFD said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
    #StarmerOut has been trending on Twitter from the hard left ever since #StarmerIn became a reality in April 2020. #BlairOut would also have trended after 1997, except we didn't have Twitter.

    In reality, the vast majority of Labour Party members are more than happy that we now have a decent chance of being in power after the next GE.
    I disagree. I think you will find many in the party, perhaps up to half its members to some degree, and most the unions don’t forget them or how left wing they are, will be furious with Starmer he couldn’t unite the party together he just excluded the left unlike any other Labour leader (under Corbyn the social democrat wing excluded themselves). They will be spitting teeth it has come to an historic split thanks to Starmer. As pressure on Boris eases, the pressure on Starmer will really mount on him now.
    You're entitled to disagree, of course. But I suspect you're not a Labour Party member. Where's your evidence? Most of us want power, above all; the ideological battles are subservient to that.
  • darkagedarkage Posts: 5,398

    HYUFD said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
    #StarmerOut has been trending on Twitter from the hard left ever since #StarmerIn became a reality in April 2020. #BlairOut would also have trended after 1997, except we didn't have Twitter.

    In reality, the vast majority of Labour Party members are more than happy that we now have a decent chance of being in power after the next GE.
    I disagree. I think you will find many in the party, perhaps up to half its members to some degree, and most the unions don’t forget them or how left wing they are, will be furious with Starmer he couldn’t unite the party together he just excluded the left unlike any other Labour leader (under Corbyn the social democrat wing excluded themselves). They will be spitting teeth it has come to an historic split thanks to Starmer. As pressure on Boris eases, the pressure on Starmer will really mount on him now.
    In my experience, a large proportion of its membership had nothing to do with the labour party. They just signed up one day and kept their direct debits rolling until they got around to cancelling them. This is the pool from which the 300,000 members for Corbyn and Pidcocks new party would be largely fished.
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,133
    edited January 2022

    HYUFD said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
    #StarmerOut has been trending on Twitter from the hard left ever since #StarmerIn became a reality in April 2020. #BlairOut would also have trended after 1997, except we didn't have Twitter.

    In reality, the vast majority of Labour Party members are more than happy that we now have a decent chance of being in power after the next GE.
    I disagree. I think you will find many in the party, perhaps up to half its members to some degree, and most the unions don’t forget them or how left wing they are, will be furious with Starmer he couldn’t unite the party together he just excluded the left unlike any other Labour leader (under Corbyn the social democrat wing excluded themselves). They will be spitting teeth it has come to an historic split thanks to Starmer. As pressure on Boris eases, the pressure on Starmer will really mount on him now.
    You're entitled to disagree, of course. But I suspect you're not a Labour Party member. Where's your evidence? Most of us want power, above all; the ideological battles are subservient to that.
    The key people to watch in this are figures like Rayner, and also even Ed Miliband. As long as they stick with him, his chances aren't bad at all. In the time that he's ceased to follow the apparent advice of Mandelson and others to deliberately and theatrically alienate the left, he's also come on in leaps and bounds in the polls. By comparison a new party has to start from nothing.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,497

    HYUFD said:

    Rachael Swindon
    @Rachael_Swindon
    ·
    3h
    A new socialist party, 100,000 members strong within a week, set up by Jeremy Corbyn, headed up by Laura Pidcock.

    Pretty please.

    https://twitter.com/Rachael_Swindon/status/1486404982836453377

    #StarmerOut now trending on twitter. The hard left are not happy.

    They may yet give Boris an even better than expected week by splitting the Labour Party
    #StarmerOut has been trending on Twitter from the hard left ever since #StarmerIn became a reality in April 2020. #BlairOut would also have trended after 1997, except we didn't have Twitter.

    In reality, the vast majority of Labour Party members are more than happy that we now have a decent chance of being in power after the next GE.
    I disagree. I think you will find many in the party, perhaps up to half its members to some degree, and most the unions don’t forget them or how left wing they are, will be furious with Starmer he couldn’t unite the party together he just excluded the left unlike any other Labour leader (under Corbyn the social democrat wing excluded themselves). They will be spitting teeth it has come to an historic split thanks to Starmer. As pressure on Boris eases, the pressure on Starmer will really mount on him now.
    You're entitled to disagree, of course. But I suspect you're not a Labour Party member. Where's your evidence? Most of us want power, above all; the ideological battles are subservient to that.
    “ Most of us want power, above all; the ideological battles are subservient to that. “.

    I think you have given me all the evidence I need to win this one - if you just want power above all then why elect Corbyn twice and leave him as Loto for 5 years?

    My question to you, if I can call you Al, I say up to 50% angry to some degree at Starmer for the historic split hurting Labours chances, are you saying 0%?
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,310
    algarkirk said:

    I called this the other day.

    Police will ask aides of Boris Johnson named in Sue Gray’s report as having attended parties during lockdown if they are guilty and therefore accept a fine under regulations passed by the government they work for.

    Some could be asked in writing to accept or dispute Gray’s findings, while others will have to be interviewed under caution. The investigation is expected to take at least several weeks, with detectives prepared to expand their inquiry if further evidence emerges.

    The Metropolitan police will take Gray’s evidence and ask those she finds to have attended gatherings in Downing Street and Whitehall whether they have a reasonable excuse, sources say.

    The sources add that, while the lockdown-breaking offences are relatively minor and do not result in a criminal record if paid promptly, any attempts to lie, or to get others to lie, could result in an escalation of Scotland Yard’s inquiry, with perverting the course of justice investigations launched. Suspicion of committing such offences could lead to arrest, full criminal investigation and potentially time in jail if convicted.

    One police source said: “Lying could lead to a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice,” and cited the example of drivers facing motoring fines whose lies amounted to more serious offences, such as the former MP Chris Huhne, who ended up in jail.

    A second source said “conspiracy to pervert would seem to apply” if concerted attempts were made to thwart the police investigation.


    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/26/met-to-ask-no-10-partygoers-named-by-inquiry-if-they-are-guilty?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_gu&utm_medium&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1643225004

    A series of reminders of why silence is so often the right course if one is suspected of something.

    If I were one of the junior civil servants asked this by the police, my response would be to ask them to spell out clearly precisely which offence they thought I had committed with specific reference to the relevant regulation. And what the factual basis for their suspicion was.

    And then think long and hard before I decided whether to answer and, if so what that answer should be.

  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 28,368

    HYUFD said:

    Scott_xP said:

    As Westminster awaits the Gray report, is the country feeling fury over parties - or are people fatigued by media reports of parties? @lewis_goodall has spent the day inside a focus group in Bury - catch his insightful snapshot of the public mood tonight on Newsnight https://twitter.com/bbcnewsnight/status/1486440141770141698

    Sky has being doing that all day from Blackpool and Wolverhampton and it is very mixed
    Yeah even the publics fatigued. The rebellions over - apart from TSE battling gamely as last man. Sky’s vox popping in bell weather seats is “still supporting Boris, he has got the big calls right in the bigger picture” today, straight after this crisis in his character, in the mid term.

    There’s a big concern now Big G that you are the biggest loser from this. 😕.
    to have Boris carrying on for months the chances of PM Sunak are diminishing is a depressing prospect. There’s clear signs this week, Boris PMQ Barb at Sunak today, the pro Truss minister resigning with dig at Treasury this week, the knives are now out for the defeated rebels. Team Sunak are battling like mad tonight to limit the damage Boris inflicted at PMQs.
    After Thatcher was toppled despite getting half of Tory MPs behind her in 1990, she immediately swung into action to ensure Major beat her assassin Heseltine for the leadership, She then also backed Hague over Clarke in 1997 and IDS over Clarke in 2001.

    Thatcher could not give a toss if the Tories lost for a decade after she went, she just wanted revenge on who she saw as the traitors in the party who toppled her after big election victories and to ensure the Tory Party remained her party and loyal to her.

    Boris could well do the same if toppled, he is not the type of person to take defeat well despite his outward jovial exterior he would want revenge even if that means he is succeeded by Truss, then Rees Mogg as Tory leader and the Tories are out of power for a decade.

    Boris would also try and be as ruthless as Trump in keeping his hold over the party even in defeat
    Boris is ousted he will be off and following the money

    His political career will be over
    Johnson is going nowhere. He has come out swinging. The saboteurs including Sunak will be punished. Johnson is rather a vindictive individual.
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