As Johnson looks securer Sunak’s next PM chances decline – politicalbetting.com
It is almost hard to credit it now but barely two months ago Chancellor Sunak looked relatively certain to be the next prime minister and the betting he money was on a change at Number 10 taking place during this year.
I know she's wrong that to "close the sky" doesn't involve fighting.
I don't think that distinction matters any more.
Liubov Tsybulska @TsybulskaLiubov Lots of killed and wounded after terrible bombing of the maternity hospital. 1170 killed civilians only in Mariupol city. We don’t ask to fight for us, just close the sky. If that’s how democracies react to RU war crimes, then something wrong with these democracies.They’re broken
The prediction that it will be Boris v SKS at the next election is based on the fallacy that though previous hot predictions keep falling at the fences through unforeseen circumstances there won't be any future ones to disturb the current predictive status quo.
I think Mike is very likely correct. Unless one of them goes under a bus, it'll be Starmer vs Boris.
Not the most inspiring choice, but not the worst either (Trump or Corbyn? Bercow or Patel? would be emigration-boosting alternatives).
The last two weeks have made me appreciate once again our ancient, imperfect democracy.
recency bias there. Come autumn either we will all be irradiated to dust, or Ukraine will have resolved itself one way or the other and we will revert to thinking about wallpaper and parties and peerages for lebedevs. Pig Dog's wartime boost is anyway pretty thin stuff. GE 2024 Starmer vs a non-johnson.
The #Ukrainian Navy shared details of the operation which was aimed to destroy the modern #Russian patrol boat 'Ivan Bykov' in Black Sea two days ago. Burned out, it finally sank today. [Video + Thread⬇️] #Ukraine
The prediction that it will be Boris v SKS at the next election is based on the fallacy that though previous hot predictions keep falling at the fences through unforeseen circumstances there won't be any future ones to disturb the current predictive status quo.
But there will.
Nope it's based on the fact any change in Prime Minister results in 2 months of campaigning while Boris sits around doing nothing or someone else (Rabb, Baker, May) works as acting PM while 2 candidates fight to win the most votes
And if we have an acting PM chances are the words on the betting slip makes them the winner of the bet.
On topic OGH has remarkable faith that Johnson won’t find some way to screw up in the next two years. Where has this new found Johnsonian work ethic and attention to detail sprung from? Huge, if true.
He wasn’t fit to be PM before Ukraine, he isn’t fit now.
I think Mike is very likely correct. Unless one of them goes under a bus, it'll be Starmer vs Boris.
Not the most inspiring choice, but not the worst either (Trump or Corbyn? Bercow or Patel? would be emigration-boosting alternatives).
The last two weeks have made me appreciate once again our ancient, imperfect democracy.
Labour will be praying very hard that it continues to be "Boris"
What if the leadership election goes wrong and they elect another IDS or Howard? Wouldn’t you throw the dice if you were Labour? Plenty of people would make better prime ministers than Boris, but how many would make more likely election winners? Fewer.
I know she's wrong that to "close the sky" doesn't involve fighting.
I don't think that distinction matters any more.
Liubov Tsybulska @TsybulskaLiubov Lots of killed and wounded after terrible bombing of the maternity hospital. 1170 killed civilians only in Mariupol city. We don’t ask to fight for us, just close the sky. If that’s how democracies react to RU war crimes, then something wrong with these democracies.They’re broken
We can hardly blame them that they are not that particularly persuaded by the argument it would escalate things into a 'real' war, it being pretty darn real to them already.
I think Mike is very likely correct. Unless one of them goes under a bus, it'll be Starmer vs Boris.
Not the most inspiring choice, but not the worst either (Trump or Corbyn? Bercow or Patel? would be emigration-boosting alternatives).
The last two weeks have made me appreciate once again our ancient, imperfect democracy.
recency bias there. Come autumn either we will all be irradiated to dust, or Ukraine will have resolved itself one way or the other and we will revert to thinking about wallpaper and parties and peerages for lebedevs. Pig Dog's wartime boost is anyway pretty thin stuff. GE 2024 Starmer vs a non-johnson.
Longing for return of the days when the lead story for days was how warm your pasty had to be before it attracted VAT. Or something.
Could we have cones hotline back? Stupendously boring, very British. Few wars fought over them.
Starmer will clearly get to fight the election (barring accidents), and the only reason for the Tories to bin Boris would be a polling position that makes it look like they might lose. Therefore, logically, Starmer has to be the favourite in any next PM market, but his chances are likely to currently be underrated. So one would tend to think the thing to do would be to lay Sunak, who is surely going to take another hit at the Spring Statement.
I know she's wrong that to "close the sky" doesn't involve fighting.
I don't think that distinction matters any more.
Liubov Tsybulska @TsybulskaLiubov Lots of killed and wounded after terrible bombing of the maternity hospital. 1170 killed civilians only in Mariupol city. We don’t ask to fight for us, just close the sky. If that’s how democracies react to RU war crimes, then something wrong with these democracies.They’re broken
We can hardly blame them that they are not that particularly persuaded by the argument it would escalate things into a 'real' war, it being pretty darn real to them already.
If we escalate it's not us that get nuked in the first instance, it's them.
trick is stealthy escalation. Flood them with Starstreaks this week, revisit the MiG 29 transfer next.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
The war will end one way or another in plenty of time to revert to other questions. Also Johnson being what he is, there is both plenty of stuff he has done which has yet to come out and plenty that he will do in future.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
The war will end one way or another in plenty of time to revert to other questions. Also Johnson being what he is, there is both plenty of stuff he has done which has yet to come out and plenty that he will do in future.
Yep, I agree. But my point is that for him to be sacked before the GE we need the public to focus in and tell Tory MPs (via the polls) that they'd better act or all those in marginal seats are going to lose them. There were signs of this happening with partygate tbf. So we need a take2 of that but with just a touch more anger and revulsion this time.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
It's not hard to resist indefinitely at all. The answer is just no.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
I don't think the no fly zone will happen, but we are going to supply more sophisticated surface to air missiles instead.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
I don't think it will be hard to resist. The public naturally want to do something, anything, but on this issue the political leaders have been uncommonly clear and unified even so.
Sadly, atrocities like random shelling I don't think shifts things yet further. Only a collapse in the Ukrianian defence such that direct intervention appears necessary.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
No, that's overdone. That's what All-Weather tracks are for.
Kremlin says Putin ordered conscripts to be excluded from Ukraine operations and is now asking military prosecutors to find and punish those who allowed conscripts to go to Ukraine.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
We've already declared a no-fly zone over UK airspace. I'm not sure what the procedure would be if an Aeroflot 747 turned up, heading towards Heathrow.
The Russian MoD has confirmed the use of the TOS-1A weapon system in Ukraine. The TOS-1A uses thermobaric rockets, creating incendiary and blast effects.
Watch the video below for more information about this weapon and its devastating impact.
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..as Putin ramps this up, we are looking at genocide on a huge scale.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
I don't think it will be hard to resist. The public naturally want to do something, anything, but on this issue the political leaders have been uncommonly clear and unified even so.
Sadly, atrocities like random shelling I don't think shifts things yet further. Only a collapse in the Ukrianian defence such that direct intervention appears necessary.
I think it’s a going to start to be really hard if you’re Polish though. Hence the aircraft presumably. We have a little more separation, and the US even more.
Kremlin says Putin ordered conscripts to be excluded from Ukraine operations and is now asking military prosecutors to find and punish those who allowed conscripts to go to Ukraine.
Kremlin says Putin ordered conscripts to be excluded from Ukraine operations and is now asking military prosecutors to find and punish those who allowed conscripts to go to Ukraine.
Translation - Putin said something that was not true, and for once its on a thing which matters to the Russian public, so we must now throw someone under the bus to make it seem it was not his fault.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
We've already declared a no-fly zone over UK airspace. I'm not sure what the procedure would be if an Aeroflot 747 turned up, heading towards Heathrow.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
I don't think the no fly zone will happen, but we are going to supply more sophisticated surface to air missiles instead.
Which will be much more effective, as will continuing to build surface-to-surface capability.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
We've already declared a no-fly zone over UK airspace. I'm not sure what the procedure would be if an Aeroflot 747 turned up, heading towards Heathrow.
Kremlin says Putin ordered conscripts to be excluded from Ukraine operations and is now asking military prosecutors to find and punish those who allowed conscripts to go to Ukraine.
Everyone using Ukraine's desire to join NATO/EU as the cause of the current war are engaging in an orientalism that denies agency to foreign people and leaders. Not everything is about your country. Other people also want to be free. Foreign rulers aren't forced to invade anyone.
No one put a gun to Putin's head and forced him to invade Ukraine. There was absolutely no chance of Ukraine or NATO invading Russia. Putin didn't want Ukraine in NATO or a missile defense system in Central Europe because he didn't want to lose the option of invading each.
People unironically use the security dilemma to explain Russia's invasion when the only reason Ukraine wanted to join NATO was to avoid conquest by Russia. No one in Russia deemed Ukraine a military threat. What did anger Putin was losing the ability to dominate his neighbors.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
We've already declared a no-fly zone over UK airspace. I'm not sure what the procedure would be if an Aeroflot 747 turned up, heading towards Heathrow.
It would be impounded on landing
What if it contained a nuclear bomb? Surely it would have to be shot out of the skies as a potential threat.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
I don't think the no fly zone will happen, but we are going to supply more sophisticated surface to air missiles instead.
I think that's absolutely right: so long as the Ukraine continues to resist, the West will supply increasingly sophisticated weapons.
The question then becomes what disappears first: Ukrainian willingness to resist and to die, or the Russian military's willingness to keep incurring casualties. (With the added angle that Russia's supply problems are likely to keep worsening.)
Reports of Kherson getting uglier. Russians detaining hundreds of people in their homes (start of using their kill lists?), the town is out of food, and the only humanitarian corridor involves getting deported to Russia. Hard to see any sanctions being lowered on the Putin regime, ever.
Just try and realize this. Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol. In a location between a hospital and birthing center. Just because it can.
Ukrainians are really piling on the pressure for a no fly zone now, and it's hard to see how the west resists it indefinitely.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
Choosing between a horrific outcome and a potentially existential one is not difficult.
The truth is we made our choice about Ukrainian civilians a long ago when we did not admit them to Nato. Specifically signalling that we were not willing to risk our troops or risk nuclear conflagration to save Ukrainian civilians.
At that point all there was to protect them from invasion and barbarity was their conventional military deterrent (not strong enough), or sufficiently strong ex ante words from the West that they would be treated like a NATO member (not forthcoming).
As President and co-founder of the Start The War Coalition, the outrage at the hospital shows why Putin must either end up in The Hague or get the Heydrich/Yamamoto treatment.
As President and co-founder of the Start The War Coalition, the outrage at the hospital shows why Putin must either end up in The Hague or get the Heydrich/Yamamoto treatment.
Stocks - Putin belongs in stocks. I'm planning ahead and practicing my pitching of rotten peaches.
Always said Ben Foakes was overrated, he is the Rishi Sunak of cricket.
That drop.
Is he so incredibly rich so can't be bought by Russian money, unlike his predecessor the blessed by you George Osborne?
People with loads of money don't seem to be immune to shadiness at the prospect of getting even more money.
That is extremely true, but in Sunak's case at least one would hope that he won't go weak at the knees for some Phantom of the Opera tickets or a steak dinner.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
As President and co-founder of the Start The War Coalition, the outrage at the hospital shows why Putin must either end up in The Hague or get the Heydrich/Yamamoto treatment.
Stocks - Putin belongs in stocks. I'm planning ahead and practicing my pitching of rotten peaches.
I doubt it would end as it does for Jack Aubrey when he got a turn in the stocks.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
I really don’t get the received wisdom here that he’s a busted flush. Absent anything new from the police, leading to a proper bollocking, I think he’s now safe from the party stuff and has an evens chance of winning the next election. I only think his chances of that are as low as evens because the police might yet scupper his hopes.
Pointing out that POTUS gets tongue-tied is hardly news, nor is it evidence of he's (to coin a phrase) a demented vegetable.
Are those who think this an especially cogent argument, themselves slightly soft in the head?
As for Patel, I stand corrected, neither she nor her parents were refugees thrown out of Uganda by Idi Amin. I was wrong on that point. Though perhaps the Home Sec has relatives who were refugees?
I was still totally wrong on THAT point. Mea culpa, and thanks to LG for pointing it my unforced error.
UK to provide world's best anti-air weapons to Ukraine. I wonder whether the Russian air force will ever really recover from the degradation in capability they will see over the next two weeks.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
Pointing out that POTUS gets tongue-tied is hardly news, nor is it evidence of he's (to coin a phrase) a demented vegetable.
Are those who think this an especially cogent argument, themselves slightly soft in the head?
As for Patel, I stand corrected, neither she nor her parents were refugees thrown out of Uganda by Idi Amin. I was wrong on that point. Though perhaps the Home Sec has relatives who were refugees?
I was still totally wrong on THAT point. Mea culpa, and thanks to LG for pointing it my unforced error.
It wasn't me who pointed out the error er. Patel's second generation status. And my comments were not (for a change) a pop at Biden for being gaffe-prone - I was criticising his casual assumption that black people would automatically support him, and his irate response when they didn't, because your original post reminded me of that attitude. That's not a Biden thing, it's a common 'left of centre' in politics thing. The left's client groups are their client groups, and those who go off-message are particularly despised (Patel being no exception).
UK to provide world's best anti-air weapons to Ukraine. I wonder whether the Russian air force will ever really recover from the degradation in capability they will see over the next two weeks.
World’s best? Star streak? Erm, against certain threats in certain ways maybe.
UK to provide world's best anti-air weapons to Ukraine. I wonder whether the Russian air force will ever really recover from the degradation in capability they will see over the next two weeks.
And please, chalk "This for the babies you bombed" on every one. I want us to nail those bastard jets that dropped weapons on that maternity ward.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
Objectively, the war makes Johnson a worse choice than he was before:
- he did nothing to foresee or prepare us for this new turn of world events, instead compromising himself with his various Russian connections; - his performances continue to exhibit the economy with the truth, preference for presentation over content, and tendency to overpromise that were already his hallmarks; - being compromised adds an unhelpful dimension to accusations that the government is foot dragging on clamping down on dodgy Russian money and assets; - and there is surely more to come out about Johnson’s previous links with Russia and the background to Lebedev’s peerage; - if things escalate toward world war, who among us would want such a buffoon to still be in charge?
Of course, in the short term, the emotional ‘rally round’ response trumps most of the above. But it won’t always be that way.
As President and co-founder of the Start The War Coalition, the outrage at the hospital shows why Putin must either end up in The Hague or get the Heydrich/Yamamoto treatment.
Stocks - Putin belongs in stocks. I'm planning ahead and practicing my pitching of rotten peaches.
I doubt it would end as it does for Jack Aubrey when he got a turn in the stocks.
Fiction though it was I was pretty angry about that.
Kremlin says Putin ordered conscripts to be excluded from Ukraine operations and is now asking military prosecutors to find and punish those who allowed conscripts to go to Ukraine.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
PMs want a legacy. Boris's jury is massively out.
On that note, surely Brexit alone (whether you love or hate it) gives him a meaningful place in the history books beyond most PMs? Both the referendum before he was in power and forcing the final act in 2019. I can’t imagine anything he might do will equal that for good or ill, short of a place in WW3.
UK to provide world's best anti-air weapons to Ukraine. I wonder whether the Russian air force will ever really recover from the degradation in capability they will see over the next two weeks.
I'm not an expert, or anywhere near, but my understanding is that they require substantial training to be used effectively, unlike something like the NLAW, which is as simple as: point at russian tank for 3 seconds, wait until red recticle appears/beep and press the go button.
Just a grandfather sheltering his family in a village with no military targets far behind the front line, and then the Russians attacked them. Turned his house into ruins, killing his 12-year-old daughter, wife, her friend, two sons-in-law and a mother-in-law. Only his grandchildren and cat survived.
Kremlin says Putin ordered conscripts to be excluded from Ukraine operations and is now asking military prosecutors to find and punish those who allowed conscripts to go to Ukraine.
UK to provide world's best anti-air weapons to Ukraine. I wonder whether the Russian air force will ever really recover from the degradation in capability they will see over the next two weeks.
If they shoot down a few in the first 24 hrs with these new gizmos, won’t the Russians just go back to long range shelling instead? All a bit like modern war with aircraft carriers. Have there looking shiny but not dare risking them in the line of fire.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
PMs want a legacy. Boris's jury is massively out.
On that note, surely Brexit alone (whether you love or hate it) gives him a meaningful place in the history books beyond most PMs? Both the referendum before he was in power and forcing the final act in 2019. I can’t imagine anything he might do will equal that for good or ill, short of a place in WW3.
On a bight outlook - Brexit, covid, end of Putin. That's huge.
Looking less brightly.. Brexit, covid, pontifications of Putin. Hopeless!
As President and co-founder of the Start The War Coalition, the outrage at the hospital shows why Putin must either end up in The Hague or get the Heydrich/Yamamoto treatment.
Stocks - Putin belongs in stocks. I'm planning ahead and practicing my pitching of rotten peaches.
I doubt it would end as it does for Jack Aubrey when he got a turn in the stocks.
Am I misremembering or did Surprise's crew turn out to intimidate any rock throwers? Perhaps Vlad would get similar from a team of KGB/FSBers.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
PMs want a legacy. Boris's jury is massively out.
On that note, surely Brexit alone (whether you love or hate it) gives him a meaningful place in the history books beyond most PMs? Both the referendum before he was in power and forcing the final act in 2019. I can’t imagine anything he might do will equal that for good or ill, short of a place in WW3.
On a bight outlook - Brexit, covid, end of Putin. That's huge.
Looking less brightly.. Brexit, covid, pontifications of Putin. Hopeless!
Who knows.
Quite. But either way he gets a legacy. 100 years from now he’ll be discussed even if he went tomorrow. Not all PMs get that.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
PMs want a legacy. Boris's jury is massively out.
On that note, surely Brexit alone (whether you love or hate it) gives him a meaningful place in the history books beyond most PMs? Both the referendum before he was in power and forcing the final act in 2019. I can’t imagine anything he might do will equal that for good or ill, short of a place in WW3.
Omnium surely meant, a good legacy?
Cutting ourselves out of the European mainstream looks even more foolish now than it did before.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
Objectively, the war makes Johnson a worse choice than he was before:
- he did nothing to foresee or prepare us for this new turn of world events, instead compromising himself with his various Russian connections; - his performances continue to exhibit the economy with the truth, preference for presentation over content, and tendency to overpromise that were already his hallmarks; - being compromised adds an unhelpful dimension to accusations that the government is foot dragging on clamping down on dodgy Russian money and assets; - and there is surely more to come out about Johnson’s previous links with Russia and the background to Lebedev’s peerage; - if things escalate toward world war, who among us would want such a buffoon to still be in charge?
Of course, in the short term, the emotional ‘rally round’ response trumps most of the above. But it won’t always be that way.
If we are being honest we have no way of knowing but it is certain the war has changed everything dramatically from dealing with the economic fallout, the need to recommission oil and gas in the UK in transition, demands for investment in the NHS and now defence when there is no money
All political parties will have to tear up their plans pre Putin's war and formulate a whole new policy offer
UK to provide world's best anti-air weapons to Ukraine. I wonder whether the Russian air force will ever really recover from the degradation in capability they will see over the next two weeks.
If they shoot down a few in the first 24 hrs with these new gizmos, won’t the Russians just go back to long range shelling instead? All a bit like modern war with aircraft carriers. Have there looking shiny but not dare risking them in the line of fire.
Time for Zelensky to announce a 24 hour amnesty on Russian artillery troops for them to surrender or desert.
After the 24 hours there will be a bounty on their heads, they will be proactively targeted during and after the war and no quarter given in any engagement.
I don't want it to become received wisdom that Johnson has been saved by the war. He could still be ditched before the GE. I don't think so but he might be. It depends on the polls. Plus he might not have been ditched in any case. Lying to parliament, breaking Covid laws, generally being corrupt, this clearly isn't enough for Tory MPs. It would have depended on the polls. Common thread - the polls.
It almost seems bad taste discussing our party politics in the current situation but here is an idle thought. If Ukraine situation is resolved in next 12 months then Johnson will decide to go rather than risk being ousted or losing the election having decided he has enough for his 3 volume memoirs?
PMs want a legacy. Boris's jury is massively out.
On that note, surely Brexit alone (whether you love or hate it) gives him a meaningful place in the history books beyond most PMs? Both the referendum before he was in power and forcing the final act in 2019. I can’t imagine anything he might do will equal that for good or ill, short of a place in WW3.
Omnium surely meant, a good legacy?
Yes, but whatever else he does that judgement will be shaped by views on Brexit only. For those that hate it, he’ll never redeem himself. For those that wanted it, they’ll always be grateful.
“Bombing of maternity hospital in Ukraine is a Putin prod to the West to overreach and eg enforce a no-fly-zone. Don’t fall for it - the plan (sanctions, isolation, arms shipments) is working. Stick with it.
A no-fly-zone as well as being a provocation helps Putin with his domestic audience because it helps him frame the conflict as an existential clash with the west.
The fact that Putin’s major audience is his domestic one tells us a huge amount.
NB West needs to think about and signal clearly about what its response will be to chemical weapons use in Ukraine.
Aircraft flying near the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad and near Finland’s eastern border with Russia have noticed interference with their GPS signals, according to Finnish authorities.
The interference began soon after Finland’s President Sauli Niinistö met Joe Biden in Washington on Saturday to discuss deepening defense ties between Finland and Nato due to Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Prime Minister Sanna Marin told Reuters she had no information about the source of the disturbances, nor about whether they originated in Russia, while the foreign ministry said it was looking into the events.
“If they would be caused by outside influence, it would surely be said publicly,” Marin said.
The Kremlin did not immediately reply to a request for comment about the reported interference.
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Not the most inspiring choice, but not the worst either (Trump or Corbyn? Bercow or Patel? would be emigration-boosting alternatives).
The last two weeks have made me appreciate once again our ancient, imperfect democracy.
I don't think that distinction matters any more.
Liubov Tsybulska
@TsybulskaLiubov
Lots of killed and wounded after terrible bombing of the maternity hospital. 1170 killed civilians only in Mariupol city. We don’t ask to fight for us, just close the sky. If that’s how democracies react to RU war crimes, then something wrong with these democracies.They’re broken
https://twitter.com/TsybulskaLiubov/status/1501613250605158402
But there will.
However, despite all that SKS is underpriced.
https://twitter.com/mrkovalenko/status/1501577874704379906?s=21
And if we have an acting PM chances are the words on the betting slip makes them the winner of the bet.
He wasn’t fit to be PM before Ukraine, he isn’t fit now.
Could we have cones hotline back? Stupendously boring, very British. Few wars fought over them.
trick is stealthy escalation. Flood them with Starstreaks this week, revisit the MiG 29 transfer next.
@IAPonomarenko
Just try and realize this.
Russia today dropped a 1000-kilogram airbomb in downtown Mariupol.
In a location between a hospital and birthing center.
Just because it can.
https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1501617299878461440
All Russians. Every last sad person of your number.
It feels like the wrong answer to the right question - how do we stop Russia from indiscriminately attacking civilians. Most of the damage is being done by shells and missiles. This is like the face mask arguments in Covid. Unhealthy obsession about something with only marginal relevance.
But it's going to be hard to resist. And once the NFZ goes in it's pan-European war, then nukes, then the end of all of us.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/03/09/childrens-hospital-mariupol-destroyed-russian-air-strikes/
Lol, those guys are on a hairtrigger of outrage!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/09/ukrainian-opera-director-yevhen-lavrenchuk-freed-italy-russia-interpol
Another example of Putin’s criminal state using international rules based systems for its benefit.
https://twitter.com/ForbesRussia/status/1501611299859574794
Quite the 80s speedrun.
Sadly, atrocities like random shelling I don't think shifts things yet further. Only a collapse in the Ukrianian defence such that direct intervention appears necessary.
https://twitter.com/PaulSonne/status/1501602336036331530
Watch the video below for more information about this weapon and its devastating impact.
🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine🇺🇦
..as Putin ramps this up, we are looking at genocide on a huge scale.
Isn't that right, Putin?
"The center of the city is no more. The hospital. The institute. This is deliberate annihilation"
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1501610800426987526
@grudkev
Everyone using Ukraine's desire to join NATO/EU as the cause of the current war are engaging in an orientalism that denies agency to foreign people and leaders. Not everything is about your country. Other people also want to be free. Foreign rulers aren't forced to invade anyone.
No one put a gun to Putin's head and forced him to invade Ukraine. There was absolutely no chance of Ukraine or NATO invading Russia. Putin didn't want Ukraine in NATO or a missile defense system in Central Europe because he didn't want to lose the option of invading each.
People unironically use the security dilemma to explain Russia's invasion when the only reason Ukraine wanted to join NATO was to avoid conquest by Russia. No one in Russia deemed Ukraine a military threat. What did anger Putin was losing the ability to dominate his neighbors.
https://twitter.com/grudkev/status/1501574778871861250
It should be abolished and something new put in its place with the West actually paying attention to what is going on.
The question then becomes what disappears first: Ukrainian willingness to resist and to die, or the Russian military's willingness to keep incurring casualties. (With the added angle that Russia's supply problems are likely to keep worsening.)
That drop.
It is said Boris is so popular in Ukraine lots of babies will be named Boris
I look forward to the predictable responses!!!!!
The truth is we made our choice about Ukrainian civilians a long ago when we did not admit them to Nato. Specifically signalling that we were not willing to risk our troops or risk nuclear conflagration to save Ukrainian civilians.
At that point all there was to protect them from invasion and barbarity was their conventional military deterrent (not strong enough), or sufficiently strong ex ante words from the West that they would be treated like a NATO member (not forthcoming).
Sputnik
@Sputnik_Not
BREAKING: Ukrainian farmer steals Soyuz rocket
https://twitter.com/Sputnik_Not/status/1501627667468140546
I do support Biden, gaffs & all.
Pointing out that POTUS gets tongue-tied is hardly news, nor is it evidence of he's (to coin a phrase) a demented vegetable.
Are those who think this an especially cogent argument, themselves slightly soft in the head?
As for Patel, I stand corrected, neither she nor her parents were refugees thrown out of Uganda by Idi Amin. I was wrong on that point. Though perhaps the Home Sec has relatives who were refugees?
I was still totally wrong on THAT point. Mea culpa, and thanks to LG for pointing it my unforced error.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk-will-lead-efforts-get-russia-suspended-interpol-says-minister-2022-02-28/
He's made more squillions at non Russian related companies.
Honestly, Robey Warshaw don't pay minimum wage.
- he did nothing to foresee or prepare us for this new turn of world events, instead compromising himself with his various Russian connections;
- his performances continue to exhibit the economy with the truth, preference for presentation over content, and tendency to overpromise that were already his hallmarks;
- being compromised adds an unhelpful dimension to accusations that the government is foot dragging on clamping down on dodgy Russian money and assets;
- and there is surely more to come out about Johnson’s previous links with Russia and the background to Lebedev’s peerage;
- if things escalate toward world war, who among us would want such a buffoon to still be in charge?
Of course, in the short term, the emotional ‘rally round’ response trumps most of the above. But it won’t always be that way.
https://twitter.com/SputnikATO/status/1501569717538017282?t=3_1lqqSv8I-Y9rI5hgF9mA&s=19
The Boris fawners will be on high alert though.
Edit: just checked and Oleksander has been most popular boy's name for several years. Orgasms ahead!
On a side note, just come across this shocking interview:
https://twitter.com/MarquardtA/status/1500804456769798147
Just a grandfather sheltering his family in a village with no military targets far behind the front line, and then the Russians attacked them. Turned his house into ruins, killing his 12-year-old daughter, wife, her friend, two sons-in-law and a mother-in-law. Only his grandchildren and cat survived.
Is securer even a word? If so it ugly in print and even uglier to say.
More secure, please.
Looking less brightly.. Brexit, covid, pontifications of Putin. Hopeless!
Who knows.
Perhaps Vlad would get similar from a team of KGB/FSBers.
Edit - They are an LLP so may be paid out via dividends, I think they only have a dozen employees.
Cutting ourselves out of the European mainstream looks even more foolish now than it did before.
A whole new pleasure/pain thing.
All political parties will have to tear up their plans pre Putin's war and formulate a whole new policy offer
After the 24 hours there will be a bounty on their heads, they will be proactively targeted during and after the war and no quarter given in any engagement.
“Bombing of maternity hospital in Ukraine is a Putin prod to the West to overreach and eg enforce a no-fly-zone. Don’t fall for it - the plan (sanctions, isolation, arms shipments) is working. Stick with it.
A no-fly-zone as well as being a provocation helps Putin with his domestic audience because it helps him frame the conflict as an existential clash with the west.
The fact that Putin’s major audience is his domestic one tells us a huge amount.
NB West needs to think about and signal clearly about what its response will be to chemical weapons use in Ukraine.
This is the major danger now.”
The interference began soon after Finland’s President Sauli Niinistö met Joe Biden in Washington on Saturday to discuss deepening defense ties between Finland and Nato due to Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Prime Minister Sanna Marin told Reuters she had no information about the source of the disturbances, nor about whether they originated in Russia, while the foreign ministry said it was looking into the events.
“If they would be caused by outside influence, it would surely be said publicly,” Marin said.
The Kremlin did not immediately reply to a request for comment about the reported interference.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/09/finland-gps-disturbances-aircrafts-russia?
As I noted on Saturday we need to invade Kaliningrad to secure peace in Europe.