Views of Brexit – the age and gender splits – politicalbetting.com
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According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), there were 853 coal mines in the U.S. in 2015, producing a total of 896,941,000 short tons of coal.[1]
But apparently we are at fault for allowing 1.
I don't actually blame the hatchet-faced hypocritical turd for thinking he runs the UK's energy policy (in favour of American commercial interests), I blame our own politicians for skipping down the primrose path of going along with everything the US has wanted for decades now. I would include Thatcher in this, though of course she did also have a strong personal belief in the transatlantic relationship.
Where we are now is with a US that feels it can openly disrupt Britain's attempts to grow economically and compete fairly in global markets. Where is Kerry's 'examination' into German coal mines, or Chinese ones? Improbable as it seems, Rishi needs to discover some testicles and clarify that our relationship with America is that of two sovereign allies.
Why not the Elizabeth line? Far more convenient and cheaper too. (From a delayed LAX flight)
FPT Isn’t he the Venerable Bede?
That’s only stage 1… stage 2 (beatification) is Blessed and stage 3 (canonisation) is Saint
Women are also significantly more likely to think Brexit was a mistake, it would seem.
Cue a big news story about a striker with a Socialist Workers Party banner, a baby left in a switched-off incubator, and a compulsory sensitivity training course - delivered up on Christmas morning, a few hours before the king's speech. Perhaps an AI could write the first draft.
Don't forget that some detainees in Britain during lockdown were made to pay for their own detention.
Tough times are a-coming.
How the hell does that work?
Is Mike going to ban himself?
Increasingly I just went private.
“Fine” for me, but terrible for the country.
London -39
Scotland-38
Midlands and Wales -15
Rest of South -13
North -10
Dramatron can interactively co-create new stories complete with title, characters, location descriptions and dialogue.
Try it yourself now: https://deepmind.github.io/dramatron/
https://twitter.com/DeepMind/status/1601237890708537344
Disney will be able to pump out 10x the number of crap Star Wars series now.
Critics Call It Theocratic and Authoritarian. Young Conservatives Call It an Exciting New Legal Theory.
‘Common good constitutionalism’ has emerged as a leading contender to replace originalism as the dominant legal theory on the right.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/12/09/revolutionary-conservative-legal-philosophy-courts-00069201
Then again people inexplicably like computer games which will benefit massively from metaness.
Yes wins these demographics:
Men
Women
All age groups up to 44
C1
DE
Central
Glasgow
Lothian
Mid & Fife
North East
Remainers
No wins these demographics:
All age groups 45+
AB
C2
Highlands & Islands
South
West
Leavers
Reason I wonder is that per this "No" is ahead with (what are usually thought of as Remainy) ABs yet also with Leavers.
American culture wars play out much more directly in the UK and the Americans show much more interest in what we’re doing because they can read all about it in English on social media and in globally popular online titles like the Guardian, BBC and mail online.
If Germany opens another coal mine most of the coverage will a. be in German, b. seem more exotic and far away to Americans.
SNP voters:
Yes 87%
No 5%
Prefer not to say 3%
Don’t know 5%
Labour voters:
No 58%
Yes 27%
Prefer not to say 4%
Don’t know 12%
Con voters:
No 87%
Yes 5%
Prefer not to say 2%
Don’t know 6%
Lib Dem voters:
No 68%
Yes 16%
Prefer not to say -
Don’t know 16%
Whether that's unique is doubtful, but they are certainly outstanding in that respect.
After 20 minutes in the queue for 111 we've been told that an out of hours doctor "may" call us in the next 24 hours. If it gets 'worse' we should go to A&E and prepare for a long wait.
We are now investigating private GP options.
Igas deaths seem to have gone up to 15 now. That was a quick jump from nine. As with SARSCoV2, the figures are for "with".
Scarlet fever notifications:
Seems too sophisticated for Deep Mind, it “failed to generate scenes”.
I suspect there has been “churn” and that Cameron-loyal Remain voting Tories now tell pollsters that they are Sunak-loyal Leavers. Hence the correlation with No VI. Whether they really are now Leavers is dubious: they are simply being loyal to the Establishment. Leave/Remain is not really a “thing” in Scotland. It is Yes/No which is the salient faultline.
I hope your daughter recovers soon.
SF will almost certainly show from tongue and rash.
Indeed some like Jim Sillars voted Leave and Yes
The difference is more an age thing, Leavers tend to be older Yes voters younger
https://institute.global/policy/moving-how-british-public-views-brexit-and-what-it-wants-future-relationship-european-union
All the horse racing is cancelled because of the weather. As we know so-called all-weather tracks are particularly vulnerable to snow, frost, high winds, waterlogging, ice, fog, excessive heat and plagues of locusts.
That's allowed me a few minutes to catch up on some comedy - the Omnisis voting tables (the headline numbers are Lab 48, Con 30 so a swing of 15% but cited by some as sign of an improvement in Conservative fortunes).
Let's see the building blocks of this "improvement" - among men Labour lead by 19 but among women only by 16 (whatever happened to "Worcester Woman"?). Among the 65-74 age group, the Conservatives lead 54-29 but among those aged over 75 by just 59-38 (the duopoly is alive and well).
In Wales, Labour leads 67-17 with the LDs on * which is pretty low. In London Labour leads 51-28.
In Scotland and @StuartDickson better be holding on to something secure, Labour has 34%, the Conservatives 29% and the SNP 21%.
You can see why some of these polls need a bucket or two of salt.
I always felt that if Cummings was such a genius with his social media targeting, he would have realised that this region was for the taking, and if he'd have managed to push it over the line, it would have made Brexit's course in Scotland a lot smoother. I maintain that the Vote Leave campaign was rubbish and was a net drain on Leave votes.
Shaw was interviewed the other day and apparently the players are really pissed off that the team leaks every time and has been doing so for years now.
Looking forward to SKS & co pursuing the Brexit means Brexit/no indy ref II lines in the lead up to the next GE, I'm sure our doughty media will ask them about it lots.
I don't think there will be serious moves to rejoin until perhaps the second term of a Labour government, but there's nothing wrong with people harping on about the subject - when it goes against the public, or at least the most unified part of it, politicians who do that will be punished for it.
The pervasive DC narrative of the war around European free-loading is out of date. Europe is now paying more for the war than the United States. And these figures exclude the steep "energy tax" that Putin has imposed on the continent: which the Americans are not paying.
https://twitter.com/b_judah/status/1601207409808379905?cxt=HHwWgsDQlfvp0LgsAAAA
Can empathize with your struggle to deal with the deficiencies (what ever the cause & responsibility) of your health care system, because I can relate, despite sometimes struggling myself with the very different US system (if you can call it that).
Best of health, luck, happiness and (maybe even a little) wealth to you & yours.
'Popular' Government - by the people, for the people, works extremely well; it's what they have in Switzerland, which has done a lot better economically and socially than its EU neighbours.
Best of luck & etc., esp. health, for our esteemed PBer, OKC.
The Leave campaign was by contrast reckless bombast, with definite elements stirring up anti-immigration fervour and misleading claims about imminence of Turkish accession and a far too cavalier attitude to any concerns about the difficult choices that would emerge in the event of a win. The insistence of smaller and smaller groups that only their Brexit is the real Brexit since the vote has shown the silliness of that approach.
So I generally agree the campaigns were not great for either side. I'm not sure if Vote Leave was the bigger net drain, but I always felt that Leave would win because much of the public was at best lukewarm on the EU (they have become much more positive since), not because Vote Leave were effective.
E(ugh)uro. It would be a sell out. It will never happen despite what the metrosexual elite might want.
I saw it a few years ago, wasn't a fan, but a lot of romantic movies have characters act in ways that are super creepy if they were real life. Plus I like cheesy Hallmark Christmas movies, so I cannot judge people who do like the movie.
See also Remain (or Rejoin) and Brexit.
Just frustration with how shit Brexit has (predictably) turned out to be.
Generating affection for the EU is a project that still remains. It may not actually be possible, as the EU is not designed to be especially lovable.
Mind you, neither are insurance policies.
They blamed staff shortages.
My sister, a mental health nurse, tells me a lot European nurses have left, to be replaced by African nurses, where she works. Nothing wrong with them being African, per se, but their English is much poorer. It’s causing problems.
So why are GPs short staffed? Lazy GPs? Brexit? Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine?
Whatever. My knee jerk reaction is just to blame the bastard Tories. A nice warm glow of righteous indignation fills my being. Job done.
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Each campaign had its own merits and strengths. The Vote Leave campaign was widely considered to be better organized and more professional, with a strong focus on political campaigning and voter outreach. It also had the backing of high-profile politicians, such as Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, and was able to raise significant amounts of money to support its efforts.
In contrast, the Leave.eu campaign was seen as more populist and grassroots-oriented, with a strong emphasis on social media and digital campaigning. It was also more focused on immigration and other controversial issues, and was able to tap into a more emotionally charged and anti-establishment sentiment among some voters.
Ultimately, both campaigns played a significant role in the successful Brexit vote, and the specific merits of each campaign will depend on individual opinions and perspectives.
On that linked data it's France, Spain and Italy who are the real holdouts (also Hungary, but no surprise there).
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