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  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,495
    spudgfsh said:

    England turning the screw

    jordan is having a good over
    make that a very good over
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    Hat trick for Jordan.

    4 wickets in the first 5 balls of his over.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,792
    edited June 23
    Jordan hat trick in a quadruple wicket maiden. Pick that out!!!!!!!!!
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,639

    England turning the screw

    Top bowling and fielding performance by England

    Now just get the target in a little under 20 overs and we will be fine for the SF 👍
  • DoubleDutchDoubleDutch Posts: 161

    @LostPassword I've edited your post to avoid any confusion about that poll.

    Did you manage to stop FAKE @Leon from jerking off over it?
  • Wulfrun_PhilWulfrun_Phil Posts: 4,780

    TimS said:

    Is everyone resolutely ignoring the JL Partners poll, which I think is brekky published, or am I missing the frenzied discussion earlier in the thread, or yesterday, or whenever?

    J L Partners (17-20 June; changes on 14-16)
    CON 24% (+1)
    LAB 38% (-2)
    LDM 8% (-1)
    GRN 3% (-2)
    RFM 25% (+7)

    Bit of a shocker I thought.

    EDIT - THIS IS A POLL OF GB NEWS VIEWERS

    Lol!!

    Was just going to clarify that key point.

    Seems bonkers that Labour has such a lead with GB News fans!
    Incredible really. Those are similar percentages to the Goodwin poll from a few days ago.

    It seems to imply there are changes from 14-16 June. Why are they doing regular polling of such a tiny population?
    Maybe it's the total viewership of GB news ;)
    I smelt a rat when I saw that it had been commissioned by GB News.The smell of the rat increased when I looked at Table 3 to find that no less than 41% of the sample had a favourable opinion of Sunak, and it turned into a pretty foul smell when I realised that no less than 49% of the sample population was (despite reweighting) planning to vote for Reform or the Conservatives, matching the total for LLG.

    If it's a sample drawn from GB News viewers, that would explain a lot. The problem is that the association between GB News viewing and voting behaviour is probably stronger than the association between voting and pretty well any other factor used to try and reweight the poll. As in a lot of other polling, reweighting is not a panacea that can transform a badly skewed sample. It's not a problem for GB News of course, rather it's produced the result that it was designed to, ramping Reform to pander to their audience.

    I'm surprised that an international company like JL Partners are prepared to risk their reputation with such stuff.

    When are we expecting the next effort by Goodwin's PutinPolling, by the way?
  • kjhkjh Posts: 11,942
    edited June 23
    Sean_F said:

    Without Brexit, there are * a lot* of decisions taken pre 2015 that would have hurt the Conservatives, by now.

    1. Poor candidate selection
    2. Making younger voters, who are now getting older, bear the brunt of austerity, while exempting pensioners.
    3. Prioritising keeping house prices high over building new homes.
    4. Keeping interest rates too low for too long
    5. Defence and justice cuts.
    6. Trebling student fees.

    And of course, there would be fall out from Covid and Ukraine.

    Yep I agree with that, plus it just being time for a change.

    However that would have produced the normal change of Government we experience in the electoral cycle and not predictions of Tory wipe outs. OK it might not happen, but damn it everyone is talking about it, which in itself is unique.
  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 18,909

    The Gloucestershire captain did a Sunak this morning. He won the toss, decided to bowl, and now Yorkshire are 295/0.

    Anyone know what the record first class opening partnership is when put into bat?

    The record in Tests is 408 (India put into bat by Bangladesh in Mirpur, 2007).
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    @LostPassword I've edited your post to avoid any confusion about that poll.

    Did you manage to stop FAKE @Leon from jerking off over it?
    Calm down.

    You’re going to give yourself an aneurysm.
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 8,771

    On the topic of France, this is an interestingly provocative thread:

    https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Coming from a country with a strong communitarian ethos based on solidarity, safety, equality, and minimising risk of harm or upset, the UK, it’s interesting to visit one with a national character more based around freedom, independence, and progress at any cost, France.

    Can anyone advise how to read a twix thread without subscribing to X?

  • CleitophonCleitophon Posts: 489
    My constituency is Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner in NW London. It is neck and neck both in the polls and in smarket betting, but I have had no leaflets - not a single one. And no campaigners on my doorbell. 🤷‍♂️


    https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/fcgi-bin/calcwork23.py?seat=Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner


    I will be in Italy for a conference by the way so this is my first postal vote ever.... it feels weird not going to the booth.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,473
    edited June 23
    kjh said:

    kjh said:

    nico679 said:

    I don’t think Sunak deserves to lose his seat . He hasn’t helped himself but the Tories problems started with Partygate and further imploded with Truss .

    I’m still incredulous at the list of Tories who yearn for the return of Bozo , it’s like they just think the country is going to forget he’s a proven pathological liar who would have served a long Commons suspension if he hadn’t resigned to avoid that .

    If Tories still think he’s part of the solution then they’re utterly deluded .

    I think the Tories problems started with Brexit that then led to Boris. Nothing else.

    Truss was just a blip and Sunak is just the unfortunate sod who inherited the mess.

    Brexit and Boris - Nothing else. The combination may well have destroyed the party.
    Brexit fundamentally is the cause but Johnson's 2019 win was actually long term a disaster for the party as it removed it even further from its core support. It worked because of Jeremy Corbyn.
    I agree but just to clarify:

    Boris won in 2019 for 2 reasons:

    1) Get Brexit done
    2) Corbyn

    But 'Get Brexit done' was the main reason. Remember in 2017 Corbyn was there then. May ran a disastrous election admittedly which didn't help, but Corbyn was there still. The big Tory majority was in 2019 and the big difference was 'Get Brexit done'

    So Boris only got to be PM because of the shambles after Brexit caused by the cocked up Brexit. And Boris primarily won in 2019 on the basis of getting Brexit done. All else stems from that.
    Yes but.
    Get Brexit done.
    What that meant to the electorate was deal with the manifold, manifest problems of a country which is going backwards.
    What that meant to Boris was cobble together any old Brexit, divert funds and contracts to my cronies. Lie. Shag about. Ignore the issues.
    And I'll get away with it and everyone will love me because I Got Brexit Done.
    A similar delusion infected the rest of the Tory Party.
    Some of them haven't been disabused of the notion even yet.
  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 18,909

    The Gloucestershire captain did a Sunak this morning. He won the toss, decided to bowl, and now Yorkshire are 295/0.

    Anyone know what the record first class opening partnership is when put into bat?

    Surely that’s doing a Nasser Hussain?
    Nah. To "do a Sunak" is now in the vernacular for making a monumental error of judgement. It transcends Hussain's mistake in Brisbane - and Australia only put on 67 for the first wicket then.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 22,389
    edited June 23
    geoffw said:

    On the topic of France, this is an interestingly provocative thread:

    https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Coming from a country with a strong communitarian ethos based on solidarity, safety, equality, and minimising risk of harm or upset, the UK, it’s interesting to visit one with a national character more based around freedom, independence, and progress at any cost, France.

    Can anyone advise how to read a twix thread without subscribing to X?

    replace "https://x.com" with "https://nitter.poast.org", thus:

    https://nitter.poast.org/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    For alternate versions of nitter, see also

    https://status.d420.de/
  • stodgestodge Posts: 13,986

    England turning the screw

    Top bowling and fielding performance by England

    Now just get the target in a little under 20 overs and we will be fine for the SF 👍
    We're playing those titans of world cricket, the United States.

    It's the equivalent of us going into halftime 3 up against San Marino or Gibraltar.
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 8,771
    viewcode said:

    geoffw said:

    On the topic of France, this is an interestingly provocative thread:

    https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Coming from a country with a strong communitarian ethos based on solidarity, safety, equality, and minimising risk of harm or upset, the UK, it’s interesting to visit one with a national character more based around freedom, independence, and progress at any cost, France.

    Can anyone advise how to read a twix thread without subscribing to X?

    replace "https://x.com" with "https://nitter.poast.org", thus:

    https://nitter.poast.org/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    For alternate versions of nitter, see also

    https://status.d420.de/
    Tx Viewcode

  • LeonLeon Posts: 56,568
    I have found LE NOOM

  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    edited June 23
    I asked the question last week that while a lot of focus has been the numbers of people coming into the UK, there is an awful lot of people leaving. Who are they, and have been been quietly suffering a wealth and brain drain. The answer is yes.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6DSENMFVmg

    The UK is no longer attractive to high net worth individuals, both looking to move to the UK and those who currently in the UK are leaving. As they pay 30% of the tax take, means more tax for everybody else to pay.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 96,578
    edited June 23
    geoffw said:

    On the topic of France, this is an interestingly provocative thread:

    https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Coming from a country with a strong communitarian ethos based on solidarity, safety, equality, and minimising risk of harm or upset, the UK, it’s interesting to visit one with a national character more based around freedom, independence, and progress at any cost, France.

    Can anyone advise how to read a twix thread without subscribing to X?

    Yes - replace 'x.com' with 'nitter.poast.org'

    https://nitter.poast.org/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Edit - already provided I see.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 22,389

    On the topic of France, this is an interestingly provocative thread:

    https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Coming from a country with a strong communitarian ethos based on solidarity, safety, equality, and minimising risk of harm or upset, the UK, it’s interesting to visit one with a national character more based around freedom, independence, and progress at any cost, France.

    I agree with him.

  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 42,650
    stodge said:

    England turning the screw

    Top bowling and fielding performance by England

    Now just get the target in a little under 20 overs and we will be fine for the SF 👍
    We're playing those titans of world cricket, the United States.

    It's the equivalent of us going into halftime 3 up against San Marino or Gibraltar.
    Is T20 cricket though?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 56,568
    dixiedean said:

    kjh said:

    kjh said:

    nico679 said:

    I don’t think Sunak deserves to lose his seat . He hasn’t helped himself but the Tories problems started with Partygate and further imploded with Truss .

    I’m still incredulous at the list of Tories who yearn for the return of Bozo , it’s like they just think the country is going to forget he’s a proven pathological liar who would have served a long Commons suspension if he hadn’t resigned to avoid that .

    If Tories still think he’s part of the solution then they’re utterly deluded .

    I think the Tories problems started with Brexit that then led to Boris. Nothing else.

    Truss was just a blip and Sunak is just the unfortunate sod who inherited the mess.

    Brexit and Boris - Nothing else. The combination may well have destroyed the party.
    Brexit fundamentally is the cause but Johnson's 2019 win was actually long term a disaster for the party as it removed it even further from its core support. It worked because of Jeremy Corbyn.
    I agree but just to clarify:

    Boris won in 2019 for 2 reasons:

    1) Get Brexit done
    2) Corbyn

    But 'Get Brexit done' was the main reason. Remember in 2017 Corbyn was there then. May ran a disastrous election admittedly which didn't help, but Corbyn was there still. The big Tory majority was in 2019 and the big difference was 'Get Brexit done'

    So Boris only got to be PM because of the shambles after Brexit caused by the cocked up Brexit. And Boris primarily won in 2019 on the basis of getting Brexit done. All else stems from that.
    Yes but.
    Get Brexit done.
    What that meant to the electorate was deal with the manifold, manifest problems of a country which is going backwards.
    What that meant to Boris was cobble together any old Brexit, divert funds and contracts to my cronies. Lie. Shag about. Ignore the issues.
    And I'll get away with it and everyone will love me because I Got Brexit Done.
    A similar delusion infected the rest of the Tory Party.
    Some of them haven't been disabused of the notion even yet.
    I have to say, as a brexiteer - and a onetime Boris supporter - I find it hard to argue with this. He was a grave disappointment, like the rest of his party. Yes Covid yes Ukraine but still

    It’s actually worse for me to admit this because I genuinely believe he has political talent and he’s certainly a good campaigner, he’s definitely smart and he had that big majority…..

    And he absolutely spaffed it all up the wall
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 22,389
    viewcode said:

    geoffw said:

    On the topic of France, this is an interestingly provocative thread:

    https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Coming from a country with a strong communitarian ethos based on solidarity, safety, equality, and minimising risk of harm or upset, the UK, it’s interesting to visit one with a national character more based around freedom, independence, and progress at any cost, France.

    Can anyone advise how to read a twix thread without subscribing to X?

    replace "https://x.com" with "https://nitter.poast.org", thus:

    https://nitter.poast.org/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    For alternate versions of nitter, see also

    https://status.d420.de/
    Some threads are also archived by threadreader thus:

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1770175108939681937.html
  • LeonLeon Posts: 56,568
    edited June 23

    I asked the question last week that while a lot of focus has been the numbers of people coming into the UK, there is an awful lot of people leaving. Who are they, and have been been quietly suffering a wealth and brain drain. The answer is yes.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6DSENMFVmg

    The UK is no longer attractive to high net worth individuals, both looking to move to the UK and those who currently in the UK are leaving. As they pay 30% of the tax take, means more tax for everybody else to pay.

    Yes. The implications for the UK tax base are horrendous. And Labour will make it worse
  • DoubleDutchDoubleDutch Posts: 161
    Mandy's comments about MRP's are worthy of a little more than dismissal?

    Has anyone published a really comprehensive study of their accuracy across the board and in all elections since their inception? Was it just that one YouGov last time which hit bullseye? An analysis in one place from most to least accurate MRPs would be great.
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 4,853
    Leon said:

    I have found LE NOOM

    Saw an article with "numinous" in earlier today. Noticing it now I know it...

    https://mcmansionhell.com/post/753995496320892928/the-motel-room-or-on-datedness
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,639
    stodge said:

    England turning the screw

    Top bowling and fielding performance by England

    Now just get the target in a little under 20 overs and we will be fine for the SF 👍
    We're playing those titans of world cricket, the United States.

    It's the equivalent of us going into halftime 3 up against San Marino or Gibraltar.
    It's all about beating the team in front of you

    If we get the target in 18.4 overs or less we are in the SF (per Sky)

  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    edited June 23
    Re GB News viewer poll. That will shut up Jon Sopel who claimed that its viewers are dominated by Reform voters and thus shows that it is a dangerous propaganda channel. And that BBC / ITV viewer breakdowns much more in line with national polling so perfectly balanced. Strangely he also forgot to mention Ch4 News viewer are massively bias to left wing parties, but that isn't a dangerous propaganda news outlet in his book.
  • Jordan still has no business being in the team
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 4,593

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    HYUFD said:

    Nigelb said:

    The Labour Government of 1997 to 2010 is the greatest government this country has had since WW2.

    This graph says otherwise. Look at the dates.

    image
    For once, William, we're in agreement.

    Blair/Brown perpetuated Thatcher's bigger mistakes. There's a lesson there for the 'continuity of policy in the first term' crew.

    The first year of your first term is when you set the agenda for the rest of that term - and the next, if you're both competent and lucky.
    Labour don't want too many young people owning homes though and becoming Tories
    That sort of nonsense us part of the problem.

    If it were true, why didn't they restart building council houses ?

    They just copied Thatcher on housing.
    Changing circumstances though - Thatcher didn't have population growth, Labour did.

    We had sufficient new housing builds happening in the eighties and early 90s that people could get their own property. Its from the late 90s onwards that the problem became bad.
    You're making excuses for what was poor policy.
    Thatcher sold council houses - and pocketed most of the proceeds. It was part of the sell assets to finance current spending that's been tested to destruction over the following decades.

    I won't go into MIRAS etc, which helped fuel the house price boom.
    Its not poor policy, its great policy that enabled people to own their own homes.

    Had construction kept pace with population growth and demographic change then others could and should have subsequently too.

    It makes no difference whether homes are privately owned or council owned, the problem is we do not have enough homes in this country. We need to build, build, build millions more.
    Sold at a massive loss to the taxpayer, makes Brown's gold sell-off look like small change.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    edited June 23

    Jordan still has no business being in the team

    Nonsense. Best fielder in the world, very useful at boundary hitting and very experienced at the death. His competition in this tournament, is Mark Wood, who has been poor, the pace on seems very nice for batters in the WI conditions and Sam Curran is looking very easy to hit. Topley has also been way below his best.

    I drop Curran and bring in Jacks, for an extra top quality smasher.

    I think I would have taken Luke Wood or Tymal Mills if you wanted extra left arm pace option. Curran has been below his best for quite a while.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 123,880

    Sunak backed Johnson to be leader. His judgment is terrible.

    And Johnson beat Corbyn by a landslide and got Brexit done
  • Wulfrun_PhilWulfrun_Phil Posts: 4,780
    edited June 23
    spudgfsh said:

    it's behind the paywall but there's a poll for Richmond

    Sunak 39%
    Labour 28%
    Reform 18%

    https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/sunak-set-to-hang-on-as-mp-despite-predictions-he-could-lose-seat-3127383

    I have access behind the i paywall. There's no more detail there though about VI in Richmond. It also discloses that: "Sir Keir Starmer’s constituents were also polled, and the Labour leader is unsurprisingly set to win his Holborn and St Pancras seat convincingly with 54 per cent of voters there backing him." TBH, in present circumstances, 54% seems quite low for a safe Labour seat, but there's no detail about who is getting the rest.

    Also both small polls: "Survation, a member of the British Polling Council, interviewed 507 adults in Richmond and 502 in Holborn between 12 and 21 June by telephone and online."
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,792

    Re GB News viewer poll. That will shut up Jon Sopel who claimed that its viewers are dominated by Reform voters and thus shows that it is a dangerous propaganda channel. And that BBC / ITV viewer breakdowns much more in line with national polling so perfectly balanced. Strangely he also forgot to mention Ch4 News viewer are massively bias to left wing parties, but that isn't a dangerous propaganda news outlet in his book.

    I overheard a GB News lady talking on the train the other day. She was saying that most of their viewers vote Labour, and was claiming that they get a wide range of viewpoints on the channel. I rarely watch it so don’t know if there is much/any truth in her claim?
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 4,593
    MattW said:

    kle4 said:

    MattW said:

    MattW said:

    Ashfield Election Leaflet Count.

    My postbox, over the last week or so:

    Labour: 5
    Tory:0
    RekUK:1
    Ashfield Indy: 6 (Including a Survey of Residents, and a "Independent Local News". The latter looks like it has 2 or 3 sub-constituency area editions.)
    LibDem:0
    Green:0

    Just skimmed the AI news paper - very dodgy barcharts.
    Misleading use of data or proportions, just flat out wrong data?

    In past elections all the barcharts I received were accurate, it was disappointing.
    Misleading presentation of last GE election.

    Out of proportion obvs, and an egregious presentation of Con 19231, Ash Ind 13,498 and Lab 11,971 as "Lee 19231, Jason 13498, Labour 7260 behind). With bars that would roughly match 19231, 17000 and 6000 respectively.
    These bars are small but those bars are far away.
  • DoubleDutchDoubleDutch Posts: 161
    edited June 23
    carnforth said:

    Leon said:

    I have found LE NOOM

    Saw an article with "numinous" in earlier today. Noticing it now I know it...
    Don't introduce intellect into replies to FAKE @LEON . He's too thick to comprehend it.

    Introducing Rudolf Otto to LEON is like feeding Cancale Renommée oysters to a kune-kune.

  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 123,880

    Is everyone resolutely ignoring the JL Partners poll, which I think is brekky published, or am I missing the frenzied discussion earlier in the thread, or yesterday, or whenever?

    J L Partners (17-20 June; changes on 14-16)
    CON 24% (+1)
    LAB 38% (-2)
    LDM 8% (-1)
    GRN 3% (-2)
    RFM 25% (+7)

    Bit of a shocker I thought.

    EDIT - THIS IS A POLL OF GB NEWS VIEWERS

    Tories only 1% behind Reform with GB news viewers not bad for Rishi, Labour on 38% with GB news viewers not bad for Starmer either.

    If Farage can't even win GB news viewers by a landslide who should be his core vote, who can he win?
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,792
    stodge said:

    England turning the screw

    Top bowling and fielding performance by England

    Now just get the target in a little under 20 overs and we will be fine for the SF 👍
    We're playing those titans of world cricket, the United States.

    It's the equivalent of us going into halftime 3 up against San Marino or Gibraltar.
    The same United States who beat Pakistan and ran South Africa very close, and qualified for the Super 8s? Your post is pretty patronising TBH. Uncharacteristic of you and pretty ill-informed.

    In any case, England can only beat what is put in front of them.
  • noneoftheabovenoneoftheabove Posts: 23,145
    HYUFD said:

    Is everyone resolutely ignoring the JL Partners poll, which I think is brekky published, or am I missing the frenzied discussion earlier in the thread, or yesterday, or whenever?

    J L Partners (17-20 June; changes on 14-16)
    CON 24% (+1)
    LAB 38% (-2)
    LDM 8% (-1)
    GRN 3% (-2)
    RFM 25% (+7)

    Bit of a shocker I thought.

    EDIT - THIS IS A POLL OF GB NEWS VIEWERS

    Tories only 1% behind Reform with GB news viewers not bad for Rishi, Labour on 38% with GB news viewers not bad for Starmer either.

    If Farage can't even win GB news viewers by a landslide who should be his core vote, who can he win?
    Tory members leaderhip polls.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 123,880
    edited June 23
    spudgfsh said:

    it's behind the paywall but there's a poll for Richmond

    Sunak 39%
    Labour 28%
    Reform 18%

    https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/sunak-set-to-hang-on-as-mp-despite-predictions-he-could-lose-seat-3127383

    Comfortable lead for Sunak then in his own seat, a mainly rural seat like Richmond and Northallerton was never really going Labour.

    Indeed if the Tories get 39% that is actually still higher than the 37% Hague got in the old Richmond seat when he was first elected in the 1989 by election when the SDP were closer than Labour are now with 32%
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_(Yorks)_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,792

    stodge said:

    England turning the screw

    Top bowling and fielding performance by England

    Now just get the target in a little under 20 overs and we will be fine for the SF 👍
    We're playing those titans of world cricket, the United States.

    It's the equivalent of us going into halftime 3 up against San Marino or Gibraltar.
    It's all about beating the team in front of you

    If we get the target in 18.4 overs or less we are in the SF (per Sky)

    I don’t think he knows much about cricket.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    edited June 23

    Re GB News viewer poll. That will shut up Jon Sopel who claimed that its viewers are dominated by Reform voters and thus shows that it is a dangerous propaganda channel. And that BBC / ITV viewer breakdowns much more in line with national polling so perfectly balanced. Strangely he also forgot to mention Ch4 News viewer are massively bias to left wing parties, but that isn't a dangerous propaganda news outlet in his book.

    I overheard a GB News lady talking on the train the other day. She was saying that most of their viewers vote Labour, and was claiming that they get a wide range of viewpoints on the channel. I rarely watch it so don’t know if there is much/any truth in her claim?
    I don't really watch it, but I thinks its a weird channel. They have the really weirdo presenters, who seem to have the cult following (and the boreathon everything is woke), but and then a lot of very centrist used to be on Sky News types like Stephen Dixon. I think they do have discussion panels with a range of views, where range is extreme of both sides e.g. Novara News people for the left view.

    TBH, I don't understand their business model at all. Maybe they are attracting Red Wall Labour type people, I don't know?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 42,650
    kjh said:

    kjh said:

    nico679 said:

    I don’t think Sunak deserves to lose his seat . He hasn’t helped himself but the Tories problems started with Partygate and further imploded with Truss .

    I’m still incredulous at the list of Tories who yearn for the return of Bozo , it’s like they just think the country is going to forget he’s a proven pathological liar who would have served a long Commons suspension if he hadn’t resigned to avoid that .

    If Tories still think he’s part of the solution then they’re utterly deluded .

    I think the Tories problems started with Brexit that then led to Boris. Nothing else.

    Truss was just a blip and Sunak is just the unfortunate sod who inherited the mess.

    Brexit and Boris - Nothing else. The combination may well have destroyed the party.
    Brexit fundamentally is the cause but Johnson's 2019 win was actually long term a disaster for the party as it removed it even further from its core support. It worked because of Jeremy Corbyn.
    I agree but just to clarify:

    Boris won in 2019 for 2 reasons:

    1) Get Brexit done
    2) Corbyn

    But 'Get Brexit done' was the main reason. Remember in 2017 Corbyn was there then. May ran a disastrous election admittedly which didn't help, but Corbyn was there still. The big Tory majority was in 2019 and the big difference was 'Get Brexit done'

    So Boris only got to be PM because of the shambles after Brexit caused by the cocked up Brexit. And Boris primarily won in 2019 on the basis of getting Brexit done. All else stems from that.
    Yes, this take is also mine. Brexit (with help from Corbyn) delivered power to the gravely unsuitable Johnson and that has led to this. A denuded of quality, narrow minded, exhausted by squabbling Tory Party.
  • stodge said:

    England turning the screw

    Top bowling and fielding performance by England

    Now just get the target in a little under 20 overs and we will be fine for the SF 👍
    We're playing those titans of world cricket, the United States.

    It's the equivalent of us going into halftime 3 up against San Marino or Gibraltar.
    The country we would have played the first ever Test Match against if they hadnt descended into civil war. So we toured Australia instead.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    edited June 23
    England well behind the rate after two overs.

    We're going to shit the bed here.
  • Leon said:

    dixiedean said:

    kjh said:

    kjh said:

    nico679 said:

    I don’t think Sunak deserves to lose his seat . He hasn’t helped himself but the Tories problems started with Partygate and further imploded with Truss .

    I’m still incredulous at the list of Tories who yearn for the return of Bozo , it’s like they just think the country is going to forget he’s a proven pathological liar who would have served a long Commons suspension if he hadn’t resigned to avoid that .

    If Tories still think he’s part of the solution then they’re utterly deluded .

    I think the Tories problems started with Brexit that then led to Boris. Nothing else.

    Truss was just a blip and Sunak is just the unfortunate sod who inherited the mess.

    Brexit and Boris - Nothing else. The combination may well have destroyed the party.
    Brexit fundamentally is the cause but Johnson's 2019 win was actually long term a disaster for the party as it removed it even further from its core support. It worked because of Jeremy Corbyn.
    I agree but just to clarify:

    Boris won in 2019 for 2 reasons:

    1) Get Brexit done
    2) Corbyn

    But 'Get Brexit done' was the main reason. Remember in 2017 Corbyn was there then. May ran a disastrous election admittedly which didn't help, but Corbyn was there still. The big Tory majority was in 2019 and the big difference was 'Get Brexit done'

    So Boris only got to be PM because of the shambles after Brexit caused by the cocked up Brexit. And Boris primarily won in 2019 on the basis of getting Brexit done. All else stems from that.
    Yes but.
    Get Brexit done.
    What that meant to the electorate was deal with the manifold, manifest problems of a country which is going backwards.
    What that meant to Boris was cobble together any old Brexit, divert funds and contracts to my cronies. Lie. Shag about. Ignore the issues.
    And I'll get away with it and everyone will love me because I Got Brexit Done.
    A similar delusion infected the rest of the Tory Party.
    Some of them haven't been disabused of the notion even yet.
    I have to say, as a brexiteer - and a onetime Boris supporter - I find it hard to argue with this. He was a grave disappointment, like the rest of his party. Yes Covid yes Ukraine but still

    It’s actually worse for me to admit this because I genuinely believe he has political talent and he’s certainly a good campaigner, he’s definitely smart and he had that big majority…..

    And he absolutely spaffed it all up the wall
    I think the difference between Mayor Boris and PM Boris was that Mayor Boris' consort was a clever and astute lawyer and PM Boris' consort was nut nut.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507

    England well behind the rate after two overs.

    We're going to shit the bed here.

    Calm down dear.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    England well behind the rate after two overs.

    We're going to shit the bed here.

    Calm down dear.
    Just trying a reverse Ydoethur.

    It has worked.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    OnboardG1 said:

    TimS said:

    TimS said:

    Foxy said:

    TimS said:

    Leon said:

    Is @TimS around? I have a question for @TimS

    Paris aside, on each of my recent visits to France - and I’ve been all over - Brittany, Normandy, Picardy, the Cevennes, Provence, Languedoc - I’ve been struck by the high quality of life. It’s not just the nicer weather - they have good health care, beautiful cities, agreeable food, excellent infrastructure, lots of holidays

    They must have one of the highest “qualities of life” in the world. And I’m not just comparing them with fucked up old Britain. They seem to have a superior quality of life to almost anyone in europe (or the world?)

    Yes they have problems - migration, crime, but still. Other countries have all that as well and often far worse

    Yet the French are so discontented they are voting in their millions for a woman who says France is on
    the brink of ruin and forget about my Nazi dad only I can save you

    WHY?

    I’m around now and on the way to the greengrocers.

    Good question. Statistically they aren’t doing that badly either. Their most deprived areas are nowhere near as deprived as the worst in Europe, and the average square mile of land in France is almost as pretty as the average square mile of Italy, but with things working more smoothly. Their birth rate is higher than most suggesting household optimism is holding up. But they are grumpy and discontented as hell.

    I know many have tried to answer. I have a theory: France, like the French language, is a closed concept with rules. Other cultures - not all - are open source.

    The French seem to assess their lives against a canonical notion of France and Frenchness. That involves the supremacy of the country’s constitution and history, its language, its wine, its social fabric. France must be the pinnacle or it is nothing. They find it wanting against this overly tough benchmark.

    French is losing influence around the world because of its inflexibility. You don’t want a lingua Franca that you’re going to get constantly corrected on by the natives. French food and drink has also lost ground because of its inflexibility. France hasn’t integrated its migrant populations anywhere near as successfully as Britain because of the same fixed notion of integration that involves a migrant becoming canonically French.

    So the people are grumpy. It’s as if France itself is held in an appellation controllee. It’s part of what makes it so charming to me but it means modern life will always be a disappointment.
    Isn't it just inflation of expectation, a bit like America and indeed the UK too?

    People bank the gains and soon forget, and it just fuels the demand for more as material desires can never be satisfied.
    That’s one way to describe it, but I would say it is of a different sort. America and Britain want to be great, the best, world leading, and their people get cross when they’re not (or even, in the USA’s case, when they are). But France requires itself to be the best in a very specific way.

    Let’s return to the appellation contrôlée example. An American wine wants to win the best in class trophy or get 98 from Robert Parker. A French wine wants to exhibit “typicity”. Before it can think of winning anything it first must prove it is precisely as you would expect of a wine from that slope in that region.
    And rightly so!

    Sante! 🍷
    If you talk to the small producers, they are a lot less full of that bullshit. They leave it to outfits like Laroche.



    That’s the Laroche winery outside Chablis, where Goldfinger is planning Grand Slam.
    There are some small producers who have freed themselves a bit of that bullshit, but they are treated as brave pioneers. I remember the column inches devoted to a maverick group of vignerons who had dared to plant Syrah and Viognier in one small vineyard in Beaujolais. It was the most exciting thing ever.

    There are also plenty of small producers who absolutely exude the bullshit because they know what side their bread is buttered (though note I do think typicity has its place, we need more of it in English wine).
    Saffron Grange is fucking great. I also have a brewer friend who is seriously considering distilling Calvados from English Wine.
    When Calvados a Normandy is superior apple jack, or alternatively pear brandy?
  • MisterBedfordshireMisterBedfordshire Posts: 2,252
    edited June 23
    What idiot thought it a good idea to put solar panels on a cricket stand roof without a metal cage over them
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507

    Leon said:

    dixiedean said:

    kjh said:

    kjh said:

    nico679 said:

    I don’t think Sunak deserves to lose his seat . He hasn’t helped himself but the Tories problems started with Partygate and further imploded with Truss .

    I’m still incredulous at the list of Tories who yearn for the return of Bozo , it’s like they just think the country is going to forget he’s a proven pathological liar who would have served a long Commons suspension if he hadn’t resigned to avoid that .

    If Tories still think he’s part of the solution then they’re utterly deluded .

    I think the Tories problems started with Brexit that then led to Boris. Nothing else.

    Truss was just a blip and Sunak is just the unfortunate sod who inherited the mess.

    Brexit and Boris - Nothing else. The combination may well have destroyed the party.
    Brexit fundamentally is the cause but Johnson's 2019 win was actually long term a disaster for the party as it removed it even further from its core support. It worked because of Jeremy Corbyn.
    I agree but just to clarify:

    Boris won in 2019 for 2 reasons:

    1) Get Brexit done
    2) Corbyn

    But 'Get Brexit done' was the main reason. Remember in 2017 Corbyn was there then. May ran a disastrous election admittedly which didn't help, but Corbyn was there still. The big Tory majority was in 2019 and the big difference was 'Get Brexit done'

    So Boris only got to be PM because of the shambles after Brexit caused by the cocked up Brexit. And Boris primarily won in 2019 on the basis of getting Brexit done. All else stems from that.
    Yes but.
    Get Brexit done.
    What that meant to the electorate was deal with the manifold, manifest problems of a country which is going backwards.
    What that meant to Boris was cobble together any old Brexit, divert funds and contracts to my cronies. Lie. Shag about. Ignore the issues.
    And I'll get away with it and everyone will love me because I Got Brexit Done.
    A similar delusion infected the rest of the Tory Party.
    Some of them haven't been disabused of the notion even yet.
    I have to say, as a brexiteer - and a onetime Boris supporter - I find it hard to argue with this. He was a grave disappointment, like the rest of his party. Yes Covid yes Ukraine but still

    It’s actually worse for me to admit this because I genuinely believe he has political talent and he’s certainly a good campaigner, he’s definitely smart and he had that big majority…..

    And he absolutely spaffed it all up the wall
    I think the difference between Mayor Boris and PM Boris was that Mayor Boris' consort was a clever and astute lawyer and PM Boris' consort was nut nut.
    Also different job and he could palm off the boring stuff to the team around him. Boris London Mayor was rah rah rah come to London, its great, bring your business, bring your event etc. Being PM requires lots of tough decisions every day, and the spotlight is constantly on you. You can't get away with the lies as easy nor bonking around.
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,639

    England well behind the rate after two overs.

    We're going to shit the bed here.

    Looking a bit better now! But we still need to focus to get over the line.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    I give England a bollocking and then they score 19 from the next over.

    Coincidence?

    I think not.
  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,495
    full details of the Richmond seat poll

    https://x.com/Samfr/status/1804913573946114415
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    Why is it Jos Buttler can hit a cricket fall further with one hand than I can do with two hands?
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,074

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    HYUFD said:

    Nigelb said:

    The Labour Government of 1997 to 2010 is the greatest government this country has had since WW2.

    This graph says otherwise. Look at the dates.

    image
    For once, William, we're in agreement.

    Blair/Brown perpetuated Thatcher's bigger mistakes. There's a lesson there for the 'continuity of policy in the first term' crew.

    The first year of your first term is when you set the agenda for the rest of that term - and the next, if you're both competent and lucky.
    Labour don't want too many young people owning homes though and becoming Tories
    That sort of nonsense us part of the problem.

    If it were true, why didn't they restart building council houses ?

    They just copied Thatcher on housing.
    Changing circumstances though - Thatcher didn't have population growth, Labour did.

    We had sufficient new housing builds happening in the eighties and early 90s that people could get their own property. Its from the late 90s onwards that the problem became bad.
    You're making excuses for what was poor policy.
    Thatcher sold council houses - and pocketed most of the proceeds. It was part of the sell assets to finance current spending that's been tested to destruction over the following decades.

    I won't go into MIRAS etc, which helped fuel the house price boom.
    Its not poor policy, its great policy that enabled people to own their own homes.

    Had construction kept pace with population growth and demographic change then others could and should have subsequently too.

    It makes no difference whether homes are privately owned or council owned, the problem is we do not have enough homes in this country. We need to build, build, build millions more.
    Sold at a massive loss to the taxpayer, makes Brown's gold sell-off look like small change.
    Well not really. Many things are a loss to the taxpayer but are justified on the grounds of achieving a policy goal or of redistribution. Council house salea.fall.into that bracket. Whereas Brown's gold sell-off was an ill-informed gamble which predictably failed and which benefited only better-informed gold and currenct traders.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    Why the government shouldn't get into the business of being a venture capitalist...

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/06/23/rishi-sunak-startup-fund-pulls-plug-dozens-companies/
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 4,853

    carnforth said:

    Leon said:

    I have found LE NOOM

    Saw an article with "numinous" in earlier today. Noticing it now I know it...
    Don't introduce intellect into replies to FAKE @LEON . He's too thick to comprehend it.

    Introducing Rudolf Otto to LEON is like feeding Cancale Renommée oysters to a kune-kune.

    I would ask what you're banging on about, but I see you're unable to answer.

    Thanks for the kune-kune though. New one on me.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    Absolutely unacceptable...

    Labour’s Stella Creasy has windows smashed and ‘genocide’ graffiti daubed at office
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/06/23/labours-stella-creasy-has-windows-smashed-and-graffiti/
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122

    Is everyone resolutely ignoring the JL Partners poll, which I think is brekky published, or am I missing the frenzied discussion earlier in the thread, or yesterday, or whenever?

    J L Partners (17-20 June; changes on 14-16)
    CON 24% (+1)
    LAB 38% (-2)
    LDM 8% (-1)
    GRN 3% (-2)
    RFM 25% (+7)

    Bit of a shocker I thought.

    That's a poll of 520 GB News viewers not of all voters.

    https://x.com/JLPartnersPolls/status/1804823525191999652

    https://jlpartners.co.uk/polling-results
    When GB News viewers break for Starmer it's obvious that Sunak is toast.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    edited June 23

    Why is it Jos Buttler can hit a cricket fall further with one hand than I can do with two hands?

    A few years ago he did a brilliant bit with Freddy Flintoff. He could out hit the giant man that is Flintoff by miles. He explained how traditional cricket technique is just wrong if you want to hit it a long way. Its wrist action and hips through the ball, more like a baseball or golf swing.

    Livingstone later did a similar piece with KP and we all think KP was awesome at hitting it miles and again he was miles behind power / technique of Livingstone.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    Why is it Jos Buttler can hit a cricket fall further with one hand than I can do with two hands?

    A few years ago he did a brilliant bit with Freddy Flintoff. He could out hit the giant man that is Flintoff by miles. He explained how traditional cricket technique is just wrong if you want to hit it a long way. Its wrist action and hips through the ball, more like a baseball or golf swing.
    A few years ago I stayed at the same hotel as the England cricket team and the biceps on Buttler etc were huge.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    edited June 23

    Why is it Jos Buttler can hit a cricket fall further with one hand than I can do with two hands?

    A few years ago he did a brilliant bit with Freddy Flintoff. He could out hit the giant man that is Flintoff by miles. He explained how traditional cricket technique is just wrong if you want to hit it a long way. Its wrist action and hips through the ball, more like a baseball or golf swing.
    A few years ago I stayed at the same hotel as the England cricket team and the biceps on Buttler etc were huge.
    Professional athletes on the whole in the modern era are just absolute units. Its why when Stokes got into the punch up in Bristol he was lights out when he smacked the ex-squaddies.

    Because everybody is like that you don't really realise unless you see them close up e.g. the rugby guys look large-ish, you see them with a normal human and its just crazy. Kyle Sincker looks like he should be on World's Strongest Man, and Joe Cokanasiga looks like he probably eat a normal human for breakfast.
  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 18,909

    TimS said:

    Is everyone resolutely ignoring the JL Partners poll, which I think is brekky published, or am I missing the frenzied discussion earlier in the thread, or yesterday, or whenever?

    J L Partners (17-20 June; changes on 14-16)
    CON 24% (+1)
    LAB 38% (-2)
    LDM 8% (-1)
    GRN 3% (-2)
    RFM 25% (+7)

    Bit of a shocker I thought.

    EDIT - THIS IS A POLL OF GB NEWS VIEWERS

    Lol!!

    Was just going to clarify that key point.

    Seems bonkers that Labour has such a lead with GB News fans!
    Incredible really. Those are similar percentages to the Goodwin poll from a few days ago.

    It seems to imply there are changes from 14-16 June. Why are they doing regular polling of such a tiny population?
    Maybe it's the total viewership of GB news ;)
    I smelt a rat when I saw that it had been commissioned by GB News.The smell of the rat increased when I looked at Table 3 to find that no less than 41% of the sample had a favourable opinion of Sunak, and it turned into a pretty foul smell when I realised that no less than 49% of the sample population was (despite reweighting) planning to vote for Reform or the Conservatives, matching the total for LLG.

    If it's a sample drawn from GB News viewers, that would explain a lot. The problem is that the association between GB News viewing and voting behaviour is probably stronger than the association between voting and pretty well any other factor used to try and reweight the poll. As in a lot of other polling, reweighting is not a panacea that can transform a badly skewed sample. It's not a problem for GB News of course, rather it's produced the result that it was designed to, ramping Reform to pander to their audience.

    I'm surprised that an international company like JL Partners are prepared to risk their reputation with such stuff.

    When are we expecting the next effort by Goodwin's PutinPolling, by the way?
    I don't think it reflects poorly on JL Partners at all. Lots of organisations commission polls of view intention of their members/viewers, e.g. of teachers, or farmers, etc, and JL Partners on twitter were clear that it was a poll of GB News viewers - i.e. of a subset of the population, rather than of the whole population.

    The problem is that people on Wikipedia have decided to put this poll in the same table as all the other polls which are nationally representative polls. They're polls of different things and should not be in the same table.
  • England well behind the rate after two overs.

    We're going to shit the bed here.

    Tripe.
  • Why is it Jos Buttler can hit a cricket fall further with one hand than I can do with two hands?

    A few years ago he did a brilliant bit with Freddy Flintoff. He could out hit the giant man that is Flintoff by miles. He explained how traditional cricket technique is just wrong if you want to hit it a long way. Its wrist action and hips through the ball, more like a baseball or golf swing.
    A few years ago I stayed at the same hotel as the England cricket team and the biceps on Buttler etc were huge.
    You've obviously taken on board the comments about condescending posts then.

    Yawn.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,556

    Why is it Jos Buttler can hit a cricket fall further with one hand than I can do with two hands?

    A few years ago he did a brilliant bit with Freddy Flintoff. He could out hit the giant man that is Flintoff by miles. He explained how traditional cricket technique is just wrong if you want to hit it a long way. Its wrist action and hips through the ball, more like a baseball or golf swing.
    A few years ago I stayed at the same hotel as the England cricket team and the biceps on Buttler etc were huge.
    Blimey it’s all getting a bit homo-erotic on here this afternoon. Horse wanting to hawk tuah on Sir Keir, you salivating over Buttler’s biceps and how Livingstone can knock one out with one hand.

    At least it might scare off the Putin-bots.
  • Did I miss the latest Russian troll?
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 52,282
    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.
  • I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    You prepared to tell us what you think the result will be?
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,514

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
  • I am updating my prediction:

    Labour: 380-420 seats
    Tories 80-150 seats
    Lib Dems 30-70 seats
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 43,337

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
    Yes, in Rutland County Council and the like. Still need voting systems.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    Some idiot with insider info is so thick they managed to bet on the wrong side of the bet?
  • Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    Me too.
  • noneoftheabovenoneoftheabove Posts: 23,145

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    Is this something that might see them Sunk?
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,514
    Carnyx said:

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
    Yes, in Rutland County Council and the like. Still need voting systems.
    I didnt have you down as a card carrying Tory. Your desperate optimism will only lead to disappointment.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 42,650
    edited June 23
    Cookie said:

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    HYUFD said:

    Nigelb said:

    The Labour Government of 1997 to 2010 is the greatest government this country has had since WW2.

    This graph says otherwise. Look at the dates.

    image
    For once, William, we're in agreement.

    Blair/Brown perpetuated Thatcher's bigger mistakes. There's a lesson there for the 'continuity of policy in the first term' crew.

    The first year of your first term is when you set the agenda for the rest of that term - and the next, if you're both competent and lucky.
    Labour don't want too many young people owning homes though and becoming Tories
    That sort of nonsense us part of the problem.

    If it were true, why didn't they restart building council houses ?

    They just copied Thatcher on housing.
    Changing circumstances though - Thatcher didn't have population growth, Labour did.

    We had sufficient new housing builds happening in the eighties and early 90s that people could get their own property. Its from the late 90s onwards that the problem became bad.
    You're making excuses for what was poor policy.
    Thatcher sold council houses - and pocketed most of the proceeds. It was part of the sell assets to finance current spending that's been tested to destruction over the following decades.

    I won't go into MIRAS etc, which helped fuel the house price boom.
    Its not poor policy, its great policy that enabled people to own their own homes.

    Had construction kept pace with population growth and demographic change then others could and should have subsequently too.

    It makes no difference whether homes are privately owned or council owned, the problem is we do not have enough homes in this country. We need to build, build, build millions more.
    Sold at a massive loss to the taxpayer, makes Brown's gold sell-off look like small change.
    Well not really. Many things are a loss to the taxpayer but are justified on the grounds of achieving a policy goal or of redistribution. Council house salea.fall.into that bracket. Whereas Brown's gold sell-off was an ill-informed gamble which predictably failed and which benefited only better-informed gold and currenct traders.
    It wasn’t a gamble. It was once and forever asset allocation switch out of gold and into interest bearing foreign currency - ie reserves management not active in and out trading for 'profit' or 'loss'. Whether it was done as efficiently as it could have been is a separate question.
  • eekeek Posts: 28,586

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.

    dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠
    @dave43law
    5-1 on Sunak , evens on Shapps as he could have used 5 names 🤣🤣
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122
    Cookie said:

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    HYUFD said:

    Nigelb said:

    The Labour Government of 1997 to 2010 is the greatest government this country has had since WW2.

    This graph says otherwise. Look at the dates.

    image
    For once, William, we're in agreement.

    Blair/Brown perpetuated Thatcher's bigger mistakes. There's a lesson there for the 'continuity of policy in the first term' crew.

    The first year of your first term is when you set the agenda for the rest of that term - and the next, if you're both competent and lucky.
    Labour don't want too many young people owning homes though and becoming Tories
    That sort of nonsense us part of the problem.

    If it were true, why didn't they restart building council houses ?

    They just copied Thatcher on housing.
    Changing circumstances though - Thatcher didn't have population growth, Labour did.

    We had sufficient new housing builds happening in the eighties and early 90s that people could get their own property. Its from the late 90s onwards that the problem became bad.
    You're making excuses for what was poor policy.
    Thatcher sold council houses - and pocketed most of the proceeds. It was part of the sell assets to finance current spending that's been tested to destruction over the following decades.

    I won't go into MIRAS etc, which helped fuel the house price boom.
    Its not poor policy, its great policy that enabled people to own their own homes.

    Had construction kept pace with population growth and demographic change then others could and should have subsequently too.

    It makes no difference whether homes are privately owned or council owned, the problem is we do not have enough homes in this country. We need to build, build, build millions more.
    Sold at a massive loss to the taxpayer, makes Brown's gold sell-off look like small change.
    Well not really. Many things are a loss to the taxpayer but are justified on the grounds of achieving a policy goal or of redistribution. Council house salea.fall.into that bracket. Whereas Brown's gold sell-off was an ill-informed gamble which predictably failed and which benefited only better-informed gold and currenct traders.
    Though those former council houses are BTL now, so the same renters just with privatised revenue.
  • stodgestodge Posts: 13,986
    spudgfsh said:

    full details of the Richmond seat poll

    https://x.com/Samfr/status/1804913573946114415

    Key points here are the very large Margin of Error (up to 6%) so read that how you like.

    Will this be the 2024 equivalent of the 1997 Observer poll which did for Portillo in Enfield Southgate?

    The very fact we are even considering a Conservative defeat in their 29th safest seat shows where we are....
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 28,890
    ...

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    We'll all back you up that you had July 4th pencilled in months ago. Moon Rabbit not so much.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
    Yes, I was playing round with some extreme scenarios, and I reckon it is possible that Scotland will return more Tory MPs than the SNP.
  • TweedledeeTweedledee Posts: 1,405

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    Me too.
    I just don't see how it gets any better. But hope to be surprised.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,033

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
    Yes, I was playing round with some extreme scenarios, and I reckon it is possible that Scotland will return more Tory MPs than the SNP.
    Thought you were going to end the sentence with “England” as I was reading it…
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 4,853

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    Is this something that might see them Sunk?
    My prediction of a Sunak resignation in the campaign is almost gone, so any chance will do.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,514

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
    Yes, I was playing round with some extreme scenarios, and I reckon it is possible that Scotland will return more Tory MPs than the SNP.
    Or indeed England.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 43,337

    Carnyx said:

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
    Yes, in Rutland County Council and the like. Still need voting systems.
    I didnt have you down as a card carrying Tory. Your desperate optimism will only lead to disappointment.
    Not me. The Rutland Dinosaur (which I have seen, on a visit to the museum in Leicester).
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    edited June 23
    The whole gambling scandal is so ridiculous in the sense that the markets have such small liquidity that a) people putting a decent amount of money on will set off alarm bells and b) you can't get on life changing money.

    You must be really thick if you don't realise the former (and we have had loads of stories in the past couple of years where people have got in trouble betting) and later you risk all this for limited upside i.e. Its not like you can get on millions worth of profit.

    From the Thick of It...so dense light bends around them.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    kle4 said:

    spudgfsh said:

    it's behind the paywall but there's a poll for Richmond

    Sunak 39%
    Labour 28%
    Reform 18%

    https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/sunak-set-to-hang-on-as-mp-despite-predictions-he-could-lose-seat-3127383

    I still think he is seriously under threat as there's an undercurrent of rebellious former Tories eagerly wanting to make history, but Richmond is one of those seats that should never be in play, especially when a senior Minister is the MP.
    Now it can be told. That back during the 2001 UK GE, yours truly absconded with a William Hague yardsign from a farm field in the vicinity of Richmond, Yorkshire. There were a fair number of such signs dotting the landscape in WH's then-constituency, where he was re-elected without difficulty.

    So doubt I altered the outcome there or anywhere else. AND hope the statute of limitations has expired.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    Is this something that might see them Sunk?
    Not the story I have heard.

    Right now the story is for bets up to £100 and £3k matched on Betfair which as I said the other day is pretty low level.

    Plus a lot of (political) journalists don't understand how the exchanges and spreads work so they are having to outsource stuff.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    Is this something that might see them Sunk?
    Not the story I have heard.

    Right now the story is for bets up to £100 and £3k matched on Betfair which as I said the other day is pretty low level.

    Plus a lot of (political) journalists don't understand how the exchanges and spreads work so they are having to outsource stuff.
    Journalists and not understanding numbers.....where have we seen that before.
  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589
    edited June 23

    Betting post:

    https://x.com/oflynnsocial/status/1804914132581220559

    A lot of gossip on the Westminster grapevine that the election betting scandal may be about to take a devastating new turn for the Tories. 👀

    I've heard similar.
    Is this something that might see them Sunk?
    Not the story I have heard.

    Right now the story is for bets up to £100 and £3k matched on Betfair which as I said the other day is pretty low level.

    Plus a lot of (political) journalists don't understand how the exchanges and spreads work so they are having to outsource stuff.
    I was going to say, I'm not sure how this sinks them. Puts a few new holes in the superstructure sure, but HMS Tory is already looking like an Able Baker target. Sunak would have to have bet against himself to really hurt them.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122
    Carnyx said:

    I've realised if the Tories do get gubbed on the 4th of July then that means I will be doing a lot of AV/electoral reform threads during the next parliament as the Tories will bang on about how unfair FPTP is .

    I am so excited.

    Youre assuming there are going to be some Tories left.
    Yes, in Rutland County Council and the like. Still need voting systems.
    Rutland is run by a LibDem/Green coalition

    https://www.rsllibdems.org.uk/news/article/big-gains-for-the-liberal-democrats

    The times they are a changing...
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 4,853
    I have been eavesdropping for an hour in Spoons waiting for a very delayed friend and have yet to hear even a passing mention of the election.

    This is a "chuck the buggers out" election but also a boring one, because we know the main result. Does that mean they average out, and we get an ordinary turnout, or does it mean a low turnout. I'm leaning towards low.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,074
    kinabalu said:

    Cookie said:

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    HYUFD said:

    Nigelb said:

    The Labour Government of 1997 to 2010 is the greatest government this country has had since WW2.

    This graph says otherwise. Look at the dates.

    image
    For once, William, we're in agreement.

    Blair/Brown perpetuated Thatcher's bigger mistakes. There's a lesson there for the 'continuity of policy in the first term' crew.

    The first year of your first term is when you set the agenda for the rest of that term - and the next, if you're both competent and lucky.
    Labour don't want too many young people owning homes though and becoming Tories
    That sort of nonsense us part of the problem.

    If it were true, why didn't they restart building council houses ?

    They just copied Thatcher on housing.
    Changing circumstances though - Thatcher didn't have population growth, Labour did.

    We had sufficient new housing builds happening in the eighties and early 90s that people could get their own property. Its from the late 90s onwards that the problem became bad.
    You're making excuses for what was poor policy.
    Thatcher sold council houses - and pocketed most of the proceeds. It was part of the sell assets to finance current spending that's been tested to destruction over the following decades.

    I won't go into MIRAS etc, which helped fuel the house price boom.
    Its not poor policy, its great policy that enabled people to own their own homes.

    Had construction kept pace with population growth and demographic change then others could and should have subsequently too.

    It makes no difference whether homes are privately owned or council owned, the problem is we do not have enough homes in this country. We need to build, build, build millions more.
    Sold at a massive loss to the taxpayer, makes Brown's gold sell-off look like small change.
    Well not really. Many things are a loss to the taxpayer but are justified on the grounds of achieving a policy goal or of redistribution. Council house salea.fall.into that bracket. Whereas Brown's gold sell-off was an ill-informed gamble which predictably failed and which benefited only better-informed gold and currenct traders.
    It wasn’t a gamble. It was once and forever asset allocation switch out of gold and into interest bearing foreign currency - ie reserves management not active in and out trading for 'profit' or 'loss'. Whether it was done as efficiently as it could have been is a separate question.
    Fine. Brown's gold sell-off was an ill-informed "once and forever asset allocation switch" which predictably failed and which benefited only better-informed gold and currency traders.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 42,650
    Foxy said:

    Is everyone resolutely ignoring the JL Partners poll, which I think is brekky published, or am I missing the frenzied discussion earlier in the thread, or yesterday, or whenever?

    J L Partners (17-20 June; changes on 14-16)
    CON 24% (+1)
    LAB 38% (-2)
    LDM 8% (-1)
    GRN 3% (-2)
    RFM 25% (+7)

    Bit of a shocker I thought.

    That's a poll of 520 GB News viewers not of all voters.

    https://x.com/JLPartnersPolls/status/1804823525191999652

    https://jlpartners.co.uk/polling-results
    When GB News viewers break for Starmer it's obvious that Sunak is toast.
    Yes it looks like the Cons are down to the core of their core. People with a strong loyalty to the party who always vote for them come what may. True true blues like HYUFD and BigG. The Con equivalent of people like me and Northern Al and OLB on the Labour side.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 23,899
    geoffw said:

    On the topic of France, this is an interestingly provocative thread:

    https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950

    Coming from a country with a strong communitarian ethos based on solidarity, safety, equality, and minimising risk of harm or upset, the UK, it’s interesting to visit one with a national character more based around freedom, independence, and progress at any cost, France.

    Can anyone advise how to read a twix thread without subscribing to X?

    I've added "@threadreaderapp unroll" to it, and it is now here:
    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1804899087197564950.html

    There's a lot of baloney about speed limits and risk aversion in it, imo, and he ignores in his "UK protects the countryside unlike France" thesis that they have more than double our land area.
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