There’s a bit of a myth about A/C in the hot south of Europe. Certainly in Spain, a large number of private residences - probably most - don’t have it. I have good friends in a town near Barcelona, both with well-paid jobs, who have just moved into a new flat that is not equipped with it. Very few older places are. Remember, too, that it’s very expensive to run - especially at a time when energy prices are very high.
The traditional antidote to the summer heat has always been shutters, open windows and shadowed areas on streets and in squares. For a lot of people that remains the case. Most of all, though, it has been the siesta. The southern Europeans were never lazy, they were just smart enough to know it’s absurd to work during the hottest part of the day.
In my experience, Mr Observer, the recipe is for closed <|b> windows. They are open throughout the night, so that the cooler air gets in, but get closed once the sun has risen and the air gets hotter outside.
Open windows and shutters shut if you live on the shady side of the street. Everything closed if you don't. That's how I remember it - but it was a few years ago!
Met saying it will be 32 degrees here when I am heading to bed this evening at 10:30ish.
Jeez. This is going to be a total nightmare.
That doesn't sound too bad. That's the temperature in the the South of France at the moment and it's ridiculously busy and people are paying a fortune for those temperatures
You wanking idiot. He’s saying it will be 32C at night when he goes to bed and tries to sleep. Unprecedented in Britain
Not in the south of France in broad daylight
Trying to sleep in temperatures above 30 is not uncommon for night shift workers; hardly unprecedented for them.
There’s a bit of a myth about A/C in the hot south of Europe. Certainly in Spain, a large number of private residences - probably most - don’t have it. I have good friends in a town near Barcelona, both with well-paid jobs, who have just moved into a new flat that is not equipped with it. Very few older places are. Remember, too, that it’s very expensive to run - especially at a time when energy prices are very high.
The traditional antidote to the summer heat has always been shutters, open windows and shadowed areas on streets and in squares. For a lot of people that remains the case. Most of all, though, it has been the siesta. The southern Europeans were never lazy, they were just smart enough to know it’s absurd to work during the hottest part of the day.
I am not a massively travelled person internationally, but it seems odd to me that the maximum heat where I am today is going to be between 16.00 and 18.00, and tomorrow from 14.00 to 16.00.
I'd have expected the maximum to be somewhere just after midday, not so late in the afternoon or early evening. Is this the result of the cause of the heatwave, or something to do with our inclination/orbit (my *impression* is that we in the UK usually have max heat in mid-afternoon, not lunchtime).
I thought that the afternoon was always the hottest, since that was when the combination of the Sun plus heat re-radiating from the Earth reached its peak as opposed to just the Sun?
Its like heating a saucepan of water - heat going in from the gas (sun) and escaping from the pan. You can turn the gas down from max and the pan continues to get hotter. Similarly, warmest time of year is usually late July or early August, not mid June.
The best way to cook scrambled eggs.
Enjoying the "hottest place" ticker on sky news. Cornwall at the mo.
Says 24; I have 23 down here on the Island currently. But the coast should be quickly overtaken by London as the sun gets going - here there's a fair bit of light cloud.
Today's predicted max here is 27 - so it shouldn't get too much hotter, although if the cloud clears the 'feels like' will be higher. I await your reports of eggs frying on pavements and the like from heat central...
"9. If you are dehydrated (and an adult, and able to do so) drink a half a pint of beer (inc. alcohol free!) and then move straight onto water (or a sports drink or cordial if you don't like water)."
It just makes dying of heatstroke more agreeable
The alcohol opens up capillaries so making heat dissipation easier?
There’s a bit of a myth about A/C in the hot south of Europe. Certainly in Spain, a large number of private residences - probably most - don’t have it. I have good friends in a town near Barcelona, both with well-paid jobs, who have just moved into a new flat that is not equipped with it. Very few older places are. Remember, too, that it’s very expensive to run - especially at a time when energy prices are very high.
The traditional antidote to the summer heat has always been shutters, open windows and shadowed areas on streets and in squares. For a lot of people that remains the case. Most of all, though, it has been the siesta. The southern Europeans were never lazy, they were just smart enough to know it’s absurd to work during the hottest part of the day.
In my experience, Mr Observer, the recipe is for closed <|b> windows. They are open throughout the night, so that the cooler air gets in, but get closed once the sun has risen and the air gets hotter outside.
Open windows and shutters shut if you live on the shady side of the street. Everything closed if you don't. That's how I remember it - but it was a few years ago!
Met saying it will be 32 degrees here when I am heading to bed this evening at 10:30ish.
Jeez. This is going to be a total nightmare.
That doesn't sound too bad. That's the temperature in the the South of France at the moment and it's ridiculously busy and people are paying a fortune for those temperatures
You wanking idiot. He’s saying it will be 32C at night when he goes to bed and tries to sleep. Unprecedented in Britain
Not in the south of France in broad daylight
Trying to sleep in temperatures above 30 is not uncommon for night shift workers; hardly unprecedented for them.
Could be one factor why shift-working is so bad for a person's health?
"9. If you are dehydrated (and an adult, and able to do so) drink a half a pint of beer (inc. alcohol free!) and then move straight onto water (or a sports drink or cordial if you don't like water)."
The beer is to replace sugar and salts lost through sweating and peeing. It is for the same reason @Foxy recommended Coke and crisps.
OT (but then so is talking about the bloody weather) - Its a good job that I checked the FTSE movement today with the BBC before delving into my AJ Bell account to check on the portfolio as that shows my shares all down and about 10% down on average - Obviously a glitch but if I had done it first before checking the FTSE on the internet I would have been joining the waiting list for an ambulance today
Well.... the FTSE is slightly up on most short term measures: 1 week, 1 month, 1 year. But I suspect like most of us you also have a high % of US and other non-UK shares ?
There’s a bit of a myth about A/C in the hot south of Europe. Certainly in Spain, a large number of private residences - probably most - don’t have it. I have good friends in a town near Barcelona, both with well-paid jobs, who have just moved into a new flat that is not equipped with it. Very few older places are. Remember, too, that it’s very expensive to run - especially at a time when energy prices are very high.
The traditional antidote to the summer heat has always been shutters, open windows and shadowed areas on streets and in squares. For a lot of people that remains the case. Most of all, though, it has been the siesta. The southern Europeans were never lazy, they were just smart enough to know it’s absurd to work during the hottest part of the day.
In my experience, Mr Observer, the recipe is for closed <|b> windows. They are open throughout the night, so that the cooler air gets in, but get closed once the sun has risen and the air gets hotter outside.
Open windows and shutters shut if you live on the shady side of the street. Everything closed if you don't. That's how I remember it - but it was a few years ago!
Met saying it will be 32 degrees here when I am heading to bed this evening at 10:30ish.
Jeez. This is going to be a total nightmare.
That doesn't sound too bad. That's the temperature in the the South of France at the moment and it's ridiculously busy and people are paying a fortune for those temperatures
You wanking idiot. He’s saying it will be 32C at night when he goes to bed and tries to sleep. Unprecedented in Britain
Not in the south of France in broad daylight
Trying to sleep in temperatures above 30 is not uncommon for night shift workers; hardly unprecedented for them.
Roger, bless him, is also focusing on the south of France where it will actually top out at an equable 31C today. Entirely tolerable
Contrast with Paris, which will be a grisly 41C, or parts of the SW, which might beat the French record of 46C. Ugh
Indeed the southern UK and central west France are slated to be some of the hottest places on earth for the next 48 hours
My most effective solution to heat by far is to spend the day somewhere air conditioned. Thus I am off to the office.
Second best - but not to be combined with the first - is to jump in a full paddling pool in t-short and shorts, get the clothes soaked, then enjoy up to an hour of beautiful evaporative cooling. Works an absolute treat.
I appreciate Kemi is still a live outsider, but could Tom T do the race a favour and bow out this morning. He'll finish last & he knows he's going to finish last.
No way now for Penny to win. That story about purposefully lying about her true intentions for a policy is dynamite.
Looks like Sunak v Truss. The ERG would never forgive Sunak for winning that.
It’s going to be Truss, isn’t it.
Heaven help us.
I think Sunak still has a good chance with the membership. Truss is just so terrible at public speaking and gives no presence at all.
Not to mention the policies suck.
The whole Brexit ERG lunacy has come to its own mad ending where the ERG are supporting the woman who campaigned loudly for Remain rather than the guy who has been an ardent leaver his whole political life.
There’s a bit of a myth about A/C in the hot south of Europe. Certainly in Spain, a large number of private residences - probably most - don’t have it. I have good friends in a town near Barcelona, both with well-paid jobs, who have just moved into a new flat that is not equipped with it. Very few older places are. Remember, too, that it’s very expensive to run - especially at a time when energy prices are very high.
The traditional antidote to the summer heat has always been shutters, open windows and shadowed areas on streets and in squares. For a lot of people that remains the case. Most of all, though, it has been the siesta. The southern Europeans were never lazy, they were just smart enough to know it’s absurd to work during the hottest part of the day.
In my experience, Mr Observer, the recipe is for closed <|b> windows. They are open throughout the night, so that the cooler air gets in, but get closed once the sun has risen and the air gets hotter outside.
Open windows and shutters shut if you live on the shady side of the street. Everything closed if you don't. That's how I remember it - but it was a few years ago!
Met saying it will be 32 degrees here when I am heading to bed this evening at 10:30ish.
Jeez. This is going to be a total nightmare.
That doesn't sound too bad. That's the temperature in the the South of France at the moment and it's ridiculously busy and people are paying a fortune for those temperatures
You wanking idiot. He’s saying it will be 32C at night when he goes to bed and tries to sleep. Unprecedented in Britain
There’s a bit of a myth about A/C in the hot south of Europe. Certainly in Spain, a large number of private residences - probably most - don’t have it. I have good friends in a town near Barcelona, both with well-paid jobs, who have just moved into a new flat that is not equipped with it. Very few older places are. Remember, too, that it’s very expensive to run - especially at a time when energy prices are very high.
The traditional antidote to the summer heat has always been shutters, open windows and shadowed areas on streets and in squares. For a lot of people that remains the case. Most of all, though, it has been the siesta. The southern Europeans were never lazy, they were just smart enough to know it’s absurd to work during the hottest part of the day.
In my experience, Mr Observer, the recipe is for closed <|b> windows. They are open throughout the night, so that the cooler air gets in, but get closed once the sun has risen and the air gets hotter outside.
Open windows and shutters shut if you live on the shady side of the street. Everything closed if you don't. That's how I remember it - but it was a few years ago!
I appreciate Kemi is still a live outsider, but could Tom T do the race a favour and bow out this morning. He'll finish last & he knows he's going to finish last.
Does it help Badenoch for Tugendhat to stay in the race? it gives her an extra round of voting to try and build momentum to overhaul one of the three frontrunners.
Mr. JohnL, yes, but people have internal thermostats which account for that. That's why we're comfortable in night time temperatures that would be chilly during the day, and during daytime temperatures that would be oppressive at night.
But that does remind me that I should check my old biopsych textbooks in case there's anything useful on homeostasis.
"9. If you are dehydrated (and an adult, and able to do so) drink a half a pint of beer (inc. alcohol free!) and then move straight onto water (or a sports drink or cordial if you don't like water)."
OT (but then so is talking about the bloody weather) - Its a good job that I checked the FTSE movement today with the BBC before delving into my AJ Bell account to check on the portfolio as that shows my shares all down and about 10% down on average - Obviously a glitch but if I had done it first before checking the FTSE on the internet I would have been joining the waiting list for an ambulance today
Well.... the FTSE is slightly up on most short term measures: 1 week, 1 month, 1 year. But I suspect like most of us you also have a high % of US and other non-UK shares ?
"People should "just take it easy" and go to the beach to cope with the "ferocious" heat over the next two days, a Cabinet Minister has suggested.
Kit Malthouse, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, told Sky News that those living in the Midlands and London should head to the coast as it is likely to be "cooler"." (£)
I've changed my mind on Sunak vs Truss. Sunak would be the best choice between those two.
Sunak is unfortunately the only one who exudes competence.
The trouble is, of course, that is mostly down to his polished presentation skills and privileged background.
Actually looking at his time in the treasury, he's presided over the cost of living crisis and seems to have no answers as to what to do with it.
He promises to fix the broken economy - couldn't he have done that as chancellor?
While at the treasury he allegedly blocked funding to sort out the cladding defect scandal that's plagued leaseholders in flats, trying to push the bills back onto ordinary people, while forcing them to live in unsafe homes. (Compare this to how the Australian government set up a fund to rectify building defects over there).
Squint beneath the polished exterior and you'll see how completely out of touch he is. Doesn't know how to use a contactless card in a shop, billionaire family, wife was a non dom, that infamous video of him saying he doesn't have any working class friends.
Sunak is all polish and presentation, and very little substance underneath. I can't remember who described him as "the Davos candidate" but that feels accurate. Government by billionaires, for billionaires. The Labour attack lines will write themselves.
There is a story circulating in Finland which is extremely negative for a key figure in the British Cabinet. I understand that there is considerable litigation underway concerning this story, so for the sake of OGH I will neither report what or who. However, it is extremely serious. Though the various rumoured injunctions and even super injuctions may hold for a while, I think that the story may still break quite soon. The new Conservative leader might be facing a near existential threat to the well being of the party.
Blimey. This is where we need Leon and his amazing twitter skills, so it is a shame about his ban.
"People should "just take it easy" and go to the beach to cope with the "ferocious" heat over the next two days, a Cabinet Minister has suggested.
Kit Malthouse, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, told Sky News that those living in the Midlands and London should head to the coast as it is likely to be "cooler"." (£)
This is Fucking Mental on so many levels: 1. Coast resorts get inundated with people who struggle to park / find drinks / find toilets / not drown 2. For those without a car they get to avoid traffic hell and substitute it with train hell. Pax heading to Blackpool and Skegvegas may get stuck there with trains back cancelled 3. What part of the "For Cliff's sake do not travel about" advice wasn't clear?
There is a story circulating in Finland which is extremely negative for a key figure in the British Cabinet. I understand that there is considerable litigation underway concerning this story, so for the sake of OGH I will neither report what or who. However, it is extremely serious. Though the various rumoured injunctions and even super injuctions may hold for a while, I think that the story may still break quite soon. The new Conservative leader might be facing a near existential threat to the well being of the party.
Blimey. This is where we need Leon and his amazing twitter skills, so it is a shame about his ban.
I've changed my mind on Sunak vs Truss. Sunak would be the best choice between those two.
Sunak is unfortunately the only one who exudes competence.
The trouble is, of course, that is mostly down to his polished presentation skills and privileged background.
Actually looking at his time in the treasury, he's presided over the cost of living crisis and seems to have no answers as to what to do with it.
He promises to fix the broken economy - couldn't he have done that as chancellor?
While at the treasury he allegedly blocked funding to sort out the cladding defect scandal that's plagued leaseholders in flats, trying to push the bills back onto ordinary people, while forcing them to live in unsafe homes. (Compare this to how the Australian government set up a fund to rectify building defects over there).
Squint beneath the polished exterior and you'll see how completely out of touch he is. Doesn't know how to use a contactless card in a shop, billionaire family, wife was a non dom, that infamous video of him saying he doesn't have any working class friends.
Sunak is all polish and presentation, and very little substance underneath. I can't remember who described him as "the Davos candidate" but that feels accurate. Government by billionaires, for billionaires. The Labour attack lines will write themselves.
Sunak's response to most of the "why didn't he do x" jibes is "because the boss wouldn't allow it". He's already pinned the worst of the stupid on Bonzo ("because the boss wanted it") so he will continue to do so.
This is always the case when someone leaves suddenly. Pin any shit you don't want to own on the now departed person.
No way now for Penny to win. That story about purposefully lying about her true intentions for a policy is dynamite.
Looks like Sunak v Truss. The ERG would never forgive Sunak for winning that.
It’s going to be Truss, isn’t it.
Heaven help us.
I think Sunak still has a good chance with the membership. Truss is just so terrible at public speaking and gives no presence at all.
Not to mention the policies suck.
The whole Brexit ERG lunacy has come to its own mad ending where the ERG are supporting the woman who campaigned loudly for Remain rather than the guy who has been an ardent leaver his whole political life.
This is where I think Truss is being underestimated. She somehow managed to pull this off, she's audacious and good at politics.
There is a story circulating in Finland which is extremely negative for a key figure in the British Cabinet. I understand that there is considerable litigation underway concerning this story, so for the sake of OGH I will neither report what or who. However, it is extremely serious. Though the various rumoured injunctions and even super injuctions may hold for a while, I think that the story may still break quite soon. The new Conservative leader might be facing a near existential threat to the well being of the party.
Blimey. This is where we need Leon and his amazing twitter skills, so it is a shame about his ban.
There is a story circulating in Finland which is extremely negative for a key figure in the British Cabinet. I understand that there is considerable litigation underway concerning this story, so for the sake of OGH I will neither report what or who. However, it is extremely serious. Though the various rumoured injunctions and even super injuctions may hold for a while, I think that the story may still break quite soon. The new Conservative leader might be facing a near existential threat to the well being of the party.
Blimey. This is where we need Leon and his amazing twitter skills, so it is a shame about his ban.
We had continental-style wooden shutters fitted in all our main rooms a few weeks ago. It really is lovely and cool. Is there a PB award for smug post of the year?
We had continental-style wooden shutters fitted in all our main rooms a few weeks ago. It really is lovely and cool. Is there a PB award for smug post of the year?
42ºC outside for me right now, but a cool 23º in the air conditioned apartment.
"People should "just take it easy" and go to the beach to cope with the "ferocious" heat over the next two days, a Cabinet Minister has suggested.
Kit Malthouse, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, told Sky News that those living in the Midlands and London should head to the coast as it is likely to be "cooler"." (£)
This is Fucking Mental on so many levels: 1. Coast resorts get inundated with people who struggle to park / find drinks / find toilets / not drown 2. For those without a car they get to avoid traffic hell and substitute it with train hell. Pax heading to Blackpool and Skegvegas may get stuck there with trains back cancelled 3. What part of the "For Cliff's sake do not travel about" advice wasn't clear?
He seems to be having some sort of midlife crisis, with all those blond highlights in his hair?
I appreciate Kemi is still a live outsider, but could Tom T do the race a favour and bow out this morning. He'll finish last & he knows he's going to finish last.
Does it help Badenoch for Tugendhat to stay in the race? it gives her an extra round of voting to try and build momentum to overhaul one of the three frontrunners.
There is a very (outlandish) scenario where PM's vote collapses today post-the pile on and newspaper stories (plus the Speccie one today) and TT is the main beneficiary.
Two other things:
1. Check out the Telegraph's columnists' view of the debate - some interesting observations
2. Note the ERG comments to Francois' whip to vote for Braverman. A fair bit of dissension from RW MPs suggesting that they don't see Truss as the one to keep their seats.
If there's less cloud than forecast then peak temperature could easily be a few degrees hotter than the best guess forecast. There's a limit to how bad things can get though because there's high confidence the Atlantic will push the hot air away to the East by Wednesday.
However, one stranded train without power, a motorway pileup causing hours-long tailbacks and a few barbecue fires out of control could certainly create an apocalyptic feel for the evening news.
There’s a bit of a myth about A/C in the hot south of Europe. Certainly in Spain, a large number of private residences - probably most - don’t have it. I have good friends in a town near Barcelona, both with well-paid jobs, who have just moved into a new flat that is not equipped with it. Very few older places are. Remember, too, that it’s very expensive to run - especially at a time when energy prices are very high.
The traditional antidote to the summer heat has always been shutters, open windows and shadowed areas on streets and in squares. For a lot of people that remains the case. Most of all, though, it has been the siesta. The southern Europeans were never lazy, they were just smart enough to know it’s absurd to work during the hottest part of the day.
In my experience, Mr Observer, the recipe is for closed <|b> windows. They are open throughout the night, so that the cooler air gets in, but get closed once the sun has risen and the air gets hotter outside.
Open windows and shutters shut if you live on the shady side of the street. Everything closed if you don't. That's how I remember it - but it was a few years ago!
Met saying it will be 32 degrees here when I am heading to bed this evening at 10:30ish.
Jeez. This is going to be a total nightmare.
That doesn't sound too bad. That's the temperature in the the South of France at the moment and it's ridiculously busy and people are paying a fortune for those temperatures
You wanking idiot. He’s saying it will be 32C at night when he goes to bed and tries to sleep. Unprecedented in Britain
Not in the south of France in broad daylight
You take the piss out this site and OGH. You get banned, come back under yet another name, lie about it, play nice for a few posts but are back to slinging personal abuse within 48 hours of getting the ban hammer.
I think this is shaping up to be a nightmare for most of us but a dream for Labour.
Mordaunt really seems to have fluffed her lines. Badenoch won’t quite make the cut, so it’s going to end up being a runoff between dull and flawed but fundamentally fairly professional Rishi, and Truss.
The membership will vote for Liz. She will prove to be every bit as bad as her predecessor, and surrounded by the same clowns. Meanwhile the economy will get worse as will relations with the EU and the coherence of the Union, The public will think “bugger this for a laugh” and seriously shit on the Tories in 2024.
Out of all the candidates, the one who will generate zero polling bounce or even a new nadir is Truss.
Not just a dream for Labour. SNP, SG and PC will be overjoyed. As indeed you imply.
Truss is definitely our dream result, but I just don’t think we’re going to get that lucky.
Quite. Admittedly somewhat to my relief, given she would probably start a nuclear war just to improve her postings on Conservative Home, and generate a cosplay Maggie set against a mushroom cloud or three.
Hint: MOPP 4 noddy suits don't do a great deal for one's blonde hairstyle.
I don't get the dressing up. It's so thuddingly literal. It's not 'power dressing for the 21st century' like Theresa May and her tennis ball necklaces, it's literally 'I'm going to wear an identical Maggie blouse'. Does she think it's subtle? She'll be doing the Maggie walk with the inclined head and carrying her handbag by the crook of her arm next.
It is, more than a bit. That bow-tie thingy ( @MoonRabbit would know what it is, but I'm only a poor ignorant male) was so blatant.
It shows a woman very uncertain of herself that she has to so obviously copy someone else. By her age you'd expect her to be much more confident in herself. But she isn't.
We may see a really important UK weather record broken in the next two days - but not (just) the obvious highest temp ever, instead: the record highest minimum
At present that is 23.9 from August 2003, in Brighton
London tomorrow is not expected to go below 24C: absolutely tropical weather
Hello Leon. Fuck off.
Is this normal on Political Betting?
My God you are such a knob.
I'm not entirely sure what a humble ethnographer of pre-Columbian cultures has done - to deserve such barbed and bitter contumely after three comments
Ignore them. Some of us are friendly, gently flirtatious even.
We may see a really important UK weather record broken in the next two days - but not (just) the obvious highest temp ever, instead: the record highest minimum
At present that is 23.9 from August 2003, in Brighton
London tomorrow is not expected to go below 24C: absolutely tropical weather
Hello Leon. Fuck off.
Is this normal on Political Betting?
My God you are such a knob.
I'm not entirely sure what a humble ethnographer of pre-Columbian cultures has done - to deserve such barbed and bitter contumely after three comments
Ignore them. Some of us are friendly, gently flirtatious even.
We had continental-style wooden shutters fitted in all our main rooms a few weeks ago. It really is lovely and cool. Is there a PB award for smug post of the year?
In our loft extension, I closed the west-facing curtains (with window open) and attached some black-out type sheets with suction cups on the velux-type windows facing east (again both open now) - 30.1 degrees up there right now!
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Today's predicted max here is 27 - so it shouldn't get too much hotter, although if the cloud clears the 'feels like' will be higher. I await your reports of eggs frying on pavements and the like from heat central...
The government should set up enormous “scorching Vindaloo curry and fresh pots of scalding tea” dispensaries in car parks. Saving thousands of lives
That's all I could think of.
Contrast with Paris, which will be a grisly 41C, or parts of the SW, which might beat the French record of 46C. Ugh
Indeed the southern UK and central west France are slated to be some of the hottest places on earth for the next 48 hours
Second best - but not to be combined with the first - is to jump in a full paddling pool in t-short and shorts, get the clothes soaked, then enjoy up to an hour of beautiful evaporative cooling. Works an absolute treat.
Keep windows and curtains/blinds closed all day
But that does remind me that I should check my old biopsych textbooks in case there's anything useful on homeostasis.
I worry that none of my daughters yet seem to have developed a fondness for tea.
Conversely, it may be worst for Mordaunt who now seems on the slide.
Kit Malthouse, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, told Sky News that those living in the Midlands and London should head to the coast as it is likely to be "cooler"." (£)
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/07/18/met-office-weather-heatwave-warning-uk-schools-work/
The trouble is, of course, that is mostly down to his polished presentation skills and privileged background.
Actually looking at his time in the treasury, he's presided over the cost of living crisis and seems to have no answers as to what to do with it.
He promises to fix the broken economy - couldn't he have done that as chancellor?
While at the treasury he allegedly blocked funding to sort out the cladding defect scandal that's plagued leaseholders in flats, trying to push the bills back onto ordinary people, while forcing them to live in unsafe homes. (Compare this to how the Australian government set up a fund to rectify building defects over there).
Squint beneath the polished exterior and you'll see how completely out of touch he is. Doesn't know how to use a contactless card in a shop, billionaire family, wife was a non dom, that infamous video of him saying he doesn't have any working class friends.
Sunak is all polish and presentation, and very little substance underneath. I can't remember who described him as "the Davos candidate" but that feels accurate. Government by billionaires, for billionaires. The Labour attack lines will write themselves.
1. Coast resorts get inundated with people who struggle to park / find drinks / find toilets / not drown
2. For those without a car they get to avoid traffic hell and substitute it with train hell. Pax heading to Blackpool and Skegvegas may get stuck there with trains back cancelled
3. What part of the "For Cliff's sake do not travel about" advice wasn't clear?
This is always the case when someone leaves suddenly. Pin any shit you don't want to own on the now departed person.
Is there a PB award for smug post of the year?
If everyone in the UK now turns on the oven and runs a tumble dryer, the record will go
COME ON BRITAIN, YOU CAN DO THIS
Is there a chance this starts to really escalate?
Two other things:
1. Check out the Telegraph's columnists' view of the debate - some interesting observations
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/07/18/who-won-tory-leadership-debate-itv-truss-mordaunt-sunak/?li_source=LI&li_medium=liftigniter-rhr
2. Note the ERG comments to Francois' whip to vote for Braverman. A fair bit of dissension from RW MPs suggesting that they don't see Truss as the one to keep their seats.
"You had to keep reminding yourself these were five people who are actually in the same party"
@ChrisMasonBBC gives his verdict on last night's Conservative leadership TV debate
https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1548944204843417600
However, one stranded train without power, a motorway pileup causing hours-long tailbacks and a few barbecue fires out of control could certainly create an apocalyptic feel for the evening news.
Given that the Government tabled it, you'd normally expect them to move it, but I assume they will pass this job across to Starmer?
And Leon - Zippy - really?