?BREAKING – NEW POLLING?None of the #ConservativeLeadershipContest candidates have won over the public yet, with a Labour government under Keir Starmer…> … leading a Sunak govt by 11 pts> … leading a Mordaunt govt by 12 pts> … leading a Truss govt by 14 pts pic.twitter.com/Nwybw9BBAD
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Could be much worse.
Or better, of course. That's also possible.
5th like Tom Tugs
At least Truss has pretended to run her own.
Didn't watch since I don't like to see him.
"Jim Pickard
@PickardJE
for some reason Penny Mordaunt has deleted the tweet about her rivals wanting to murder the Tory party"
https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status/1549678682352062464
They weren't her words originally, she re-tweeted a Telegraph headline with those words.
Betfair next prime minister
2.04 Liz Truss 49%
2.62 Rishi Sunak 38%
7 Penny Mordaunt 14%
300 Dominic Raab
340 Keir Starmer
Next Conservative leader
2.02 Liz Truss 50%
2.72 Rishi Sunak 37%
6.8 Penny Mordaunt 15%
To be in final two
1.02 Rishi Sunak 98%
1.27 Liz Truss 79%
3.8 Penny Mordaunt 26%
What any prospective leader does in office will rapidly change numbers from this more than the margin of error differences between them today.
And how come the only issue that they want to raise is independence? It's almost as though they have nothing else to say...
Edit: another SNPer (the hon. member for Ochil), but he did not ask something about independence! My goodness!
There’s always the chance that the Machevellian manoeuvrings backfire, and it’s probably shorter than 50/1.
Awful
Just awful
OT - the Czech F35 deal may relate to https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/ukraine-may-finally-get-slovakias-mig-29s-thanks-to-czech-air-patrol-deal
Hmmm…
Bye bye Boris.
The project, mainly funded by the French energy company EDF, is expected to cost in the region of £20bn.
Starmer and her ... dull and duller.
For a 30m pole plus perhaps 10m of windmill sail that is an area of 81mx81m if it is in the middle, which is roughly 1.25 acres - assuming a circular garden.
Mr. Dawning, I believe so. The media, liking a good line and disliking thinking about whether it's true or not, bang on about it far too much. Likewise the 'special relationship'.
Any state-owned "national champion" would be a bloated mess of a 'company' that would operate instead to the advantage of "stakeholders" and lobbyists and bailed out by the taxpayers time and again. 👎
Doubt we will, though, because it's coded in now and it has a 'learned' almost shakespearean feel to it that people enjoy hearing themselves use.
Those 11% to 14% leads for Keir Starmer over the remaining Conservative leadership contenders compare with a 19% lead when Opinium last asked the same question (on 6-8 July) comparing preferences for a Starmer-led Labour Government to a Johnson-led Conservative one. That Opinium poll had an overall Labour lead over the Conservatives of just 5%.
Going back further, to the penultimate Opinium of 22-24 June, they had preferences for a Starmer-led Labour government leading those for a Johnson-led Conservative one by 11% by 3%.
So I think it's reasonable to conclude that Labour is looking at a 3% lead if Sunak takes over, and possibly a tad more if it's Truss, before allowing for any temporary honeymoon effect. And also before allowing for what happens when the full effects of the cost of living crisis really starts to squeeze household budgets over the next year, because frankly we've seen nothing compared to what's still to come.
If you want to invest, then set up a company in an area you have some expertise in.
Don't have the state doing it which will be socialist, yes, and just pander to lobby groups.
Barcelona have signed Poland striker Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich on a four-year contract worth 50m euros (£42.6m).
They are the equivalent of that woman who was in the media last week, who despite being in terrible debt kept borrowing from her parents to buy stuff....
So there is no impediment whatsoever in being state-owned and commercially excellent. In your own words. Yet you oppose it...
I’m sure most of us would take the same decision. Outside the top dozen or so, pro golfers are not making massive bank and have a lot of expenses.
State owned commercial enterprise. A roaring success.
I remember being annoyed as an MP when I got policy emails to my email address for constituents, since obviously it's important that constituent enquiries don't get lost in a rush of emails from NGO supporters. Does anyone know of campaign emails for either of them?
These are huge numbers for *checks notes* the 171st ranked golfer in the world.
An anecdote: a relative was involved with the creation of a new gas-fired power station. It was built by an American company, as an identical copy of one operating in Arizona. Perfect for the hot and sunny Midlands.
It was built with barriers to prevent sand getting into parts of the mechanism (a well-known problem in the Midlands), but some critical parts had no protection from heavy rain (not a well-known problem in the Midlands).
Within a few months, a fair amount of money was spent building 'temporary' roofs over some pieces of plant; 'temporary' ones that afaiaa remained until it was decommissioned a few years ago.
Having said that, it might still have been cheaper than building a bespoke design, though ...
Not even they think he’s served with distinction.
Also Starmer respects the rules of the house, unlike Mogg etc who don’t understand, let alone respect, tradition
Worth pointing out, Apple just done a deal with the MLS, $2.5bn upfront to become the exclusive rights holders for us soccer rights..MLS produce the content, Apple the technology and marketing push to their eco-system, then there is revenue share.
Posts like this make you wonder whether the main parties' net zero commitments are being underpinned by argument or intimidation.
It's see you soon rather than goodbye.
Successful state champions where that doesn't happen are very much the extremely small minority exception and not the norm and are not a good model to be followed.
Your logic is no better than someone cherry picking looking who won the lottery or made a fortune from a pyramid scheme then saying "look how great that was, sell everything, take as much money out in loans as you can and invest it into lottery tickets/Bitcoin".
As for only signing old duffers, they seem to be slowly picking off both current elite players and up and comers. If rumours are true they have got Matsuyama, he is top 20 golfer, Cameron Smith certainly looks on the card. Patrick Reed has gone, Matt Wolf also (he dropped down the rankings, but only a 12-18 months since he was really up there with the best of them).
Lots of rumours more current high rankings players will go after Fed-ex.
Some countries understand strategic resilience and some don’t. Unfortunately we sold off our strategic resilience to fund our structural current account deficit. Sad.
By the way Bart, the “private sector” makes the key components for our nuclear powered subs. But really that’s a charade. It’s a ring fenced unit within Rolls Royce that decades after the Thatcher bail out, still benefits from cost plus govt contracts and has very little turnover of staff, because a) it’s such a cushy number, b) they have to be security cleared and pretty much only employ British nationals.
So it’s private sector but without the upside. And in a similar way, it’s possible to create state sector but without the downside. I’m a Tory at heart but at the first opportunity I’d be nationalising Gupta’s steel interests, as well as the oil refineries owned by Essar and Gary Klesch. Let more competent private sector people run them, with pay structures inversely proportional to the level of state subsidy required to keep them running in the national interest.
Boris clearly hoping some future crisis will propel him back into the leadership. Get the feeling he's not going to immediately resign his seat and go off to America but stick around and see what turns up...
Starmer seemed sour and droned on and on and on and on as usual...
And so ends the Johnson ministry. Applause on one side of the House. Stony silence on the other. Divisive to the end.
Hasta La Vista Boris.
You're an ideologue.
I think that's a normal political process, and I never minded getting emails like that.
Or so he is planning…