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  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,169
    Taz said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    A Gazan? She was born in Hammersmith.
    She’s frequently described herself as British-Palestinian.

    IIRC one of her parents is a Palestinian.
    Correct. Her Mom was born in Jerusalem.
    She has family in Gaza too:

    BBC News - Lib Dem MP: My family has nowhere to go in Gaza
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67139289
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 43,911

    Andy_JS said:

    I'd like to know what the connection is between being a leftist and not believing the lab leak theory. I can't see it myself but there obviously must be one.

    I don't think there is such a link. I'm not exactly a 'leftist', and I don't 'believe' the lab leak theory. I don't 'believe' the wet market theory either.

    We're not dealing in faith; in certainties. We're dealing with probabilities, and the question is where you position that probability.

    Although if I see a split on here, I'd say those who were more scientifically-based are more sceptical of the lab leak theory...
    Yes I'd say it's more that. Albeit with exceptions.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    edited February 5

    Dura_Ace said:

    Bugger.

    Ferrari boss vows to crack down on ‘strange’ bling requests from super-rich buyers

    Italian carmaker says garish colour schemes damage the luxury brand


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/02/05/ferrari-boss-vows-crack-down-on-customisation-requests/

    Ferraris are red. That's the whole point. In fact, come to think of it, Ferraris are about the only car that is red, a colour that seems otherwise to have disappeared from our motorways.
    My car is red. It makes it easy to find in car parks, and it's unlikely to be mistaken for a Ferrari.
    Both our cars are red. Well, one of them is a sort of tomato orange-red.
    My MGB Roadster is Brooklands Green. Also rarely mistaken for a Ferrari.
    I just sharted in horror.

    When they were teenagers, my brother bought my sister a lovely green MG Midget. It had a tiny bit of rust in the footwell, so he started to tackle it with his welder. The rust was everywhere, and in the end he patched out the vast majority of the bottom of the bodyshell.

    When he came to do his own MG B, he just bought a new bodyshell...
    In my misspent youth (ie when I was at RMAS) I had the second of my TR4A IRSs. The one I'd had before that was a wreck, or became one during my ownership. When I came to sell it the bloke told me, in terms he judged that I would understand, that "the top bit isn't attached to the bottom bit". The bodyshell was just staying on the rolling chassis by gravity alone.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 25,220
    MattW said:

    Really scummy from Tice at PMQ, using a released Israeli hostage as a prop for a claim that the UK fund Hamas.

    LInk to the question:

    https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/60aa2714-2b6f-4052-ad2d-7d9c2cf79531?in=12:23:25
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,895
    edited February 5

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    It’s one of the things that works really well in our country.

    PMs and their governments give LOTOs and other party leaders/relevant spokesman security briefings on Privy Council terms and LOTOs can request them.

    I know David Cameron invited Ed Miliband and Jim Murphy into a National Security Council meeting in 2011 ahead of the Libya intervention.

    Jeremy Corbyn refused them, the one he attended was the Salisbury attack one, and every other party including the SNP were all in agreement that Russia was behind it and the evidence confirmed that but Corbyn was like nah.
    Corbyn's suggestion was that we gave all our evidence from the security service over to Russia for them to investigate and invite Putin around for a nice cup of tea to compare notes....
  • TazTaz Posts: 16,604

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    She announced it live on air, detail will come out. I cannot see anyone wanting to leave long term employment voluntarily when redundancy pay offs may be in the offing.

    I cannot see Sky News being missed. It is more and more irrelevant and there is not much hard hitting journalism either.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 74,117
    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    A Gazan? She was born in Hammersmith.
    Her family still lived there until at least October 7th.
    From a Christian background, Wiki tells me.
    Along with some family in Gaza, apparently.

    Layla Moran: MP confirms death of family member in Gaza
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-67433621
  • TazTaz Posts: 16,604

    TOPPING said:

    In other news, WTAF Trump.

    Is it some super-sophisticated play to force someone to do something about something.

    An Iranian (father = exile) friend of mine commented that he thinks it's a good idea, if that brings any cogent analysis to the issue.

    Nah. He just wants to build more sea-front property.

    On the cheap.

    (Although, if built I suspect it would be a destination for terrorism tourism for many decades to come...)
    It was floated by Jared Kushner just under a year ago. So probably something Trump is considering and it helps Bibi too.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2024/03/19/jared-kushner-calls-gaza-property-valuable-00147817
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    edited February 5

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 74,117
    edited February 5
    One GOP senator not on board with the idea.

    The pursuit for peace should be that of the Israelis and the Palestinians.

    I thought we voted for America First.

    We have no business contemplating yet another occupation to doom our treasure and spill our soldiers blood.

    https://x.com/RandPaul/status/1887114985383367065
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999
    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    A Gazan? She was born in Hammersmith.
    Her family still lived there until at least October 7th.
    From a Christian background, Wiki tells me.
    What's that got to do with anything?
  • If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    It’s one of the things that works really well in our country.

    PMs and their governments give LOTOs and other party leaders/relevant spokesman security briefings on Privy Council terms and LOTOs can request them.

    I know David Cameron invited Ed Miliband and Jim Murphy into a National Security Council meeting in 2011 ahead of the Libya intervention.

    Jeremy Corbyn refused them, the one he attended was the Salisbury attack one, and every other party including the SNP were all in agreement that Russia was behind it and the evidence confirmed that but Corbyn was like nah.
    Corbyn's suggestion was that we gave all our evidence from the security service over to Russia for them to investigate and invite Putin around for a nice cup of tea to compare notes....
    There was an article at the time which has a quote from an attendee ‘If we had invited Sinn Fein to that meeting then Sinn Finn would have accepted that Russia was behind it, but Corbyn was adamant they weren’t.’

    It’s no coincidence that Corbyn’s rating went into the toilet and never recovered after that.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,541
    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.



    How the hell did she do 36 years? :open_mouth:
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 74,117
    South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy have blocked access to DeepSeek, citing concerns over excessive user data collection.
    https://x.com/yejinjgim/status/1887110425931632804

    This a country significantly more prepared to do business with China than is the US.
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 39,942
    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,895
    edited February 5
    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    She announced it live on air, detail will come out. I cannot see anyone wanting to leave long term employment voluntarily when redundancy pay offs may be in the offing.

    I cannot see Sky News being missed. It is more and more irrelevant and there is not much hard hitting journalism either.
    Been going downhill since the departure of the like of Marshall, Kiley, Jones, Randall.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 29,354

    TOPPING said:

    In other news, WTAF Trump.

    Is it some super-sophisticated play to force someone to do something about something.

    An Iranian (father = exile) friend of mine commented that he thinks it's a good idea, if that brings any cogent analysis to the issue.

    Nah. He just wants to build more sea-front property.

    On the cheap.

    (Although, if built I suspect it would be a destination for terrorism tourism for many decades to come...)
    The biggest Trump donor was not Elon Musk but the Adelsons who are very pro-Israel and who run casinos. I doubt it was their plan but you can imagine how this idea came to be floating around.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    A Gazan? She was born in Hammersmith.
    Her family still lived there until at least October 7th.
    From a Christian background, Wiki tells me.
    What's that got to do with anything?
    Nothing whatsoever. I was fleshing out her background for those on PB who cannot use wikipedia.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999
    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    Why couldn't a British Jewish MP claim Israel as "their land"? It is when they claim Gaza or the West Bank as "their land" that problems arise.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    I think on balance I would prefer that if an MP stands up in the HoC (or tweets) and talks about "my land" that that land should be the country they are an MP in.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 74,117
    Also, it is to "refocus on the Western Hemisphere"...

    News: The CIA is offering its entire workforce the same “deferred resignation” buyout made to civilian agencies last week, in a bid to make the spy agency more aligned with Trump. Ratcliffe personally asked WH to do the buyout. First known natsec agency to do so.
    https://x.com/dnvolz/status/1886956120360534308
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,237

    The Davey-Starmer dialogue is very civilised and an answer is often elicited from the PM.

    The shouty Badenoch -Starmer nonsense elicits nothing. Both were poor, but Badenoch missed all her own goals.

    Isn't missing an own goal a good thing? Not a soccer fan but just saying.
    Fair point.

    Open, she scored an own goal when she didn't follow up on the £18b
    Did she mock Starmer for having a voice coach and still sounding like Keir From HR? Or did she miss that very obvious goal too?
    If the voice coach story has legs wouldn't a question have been helpful? The conflation of Chagos and Milliband's net zero policy seemed odd too. I can understand the relationship, but her statements were very clunky. Starmer was better prepared than Badenoch today. She should have aced him.
    The thing I haven’t understood is why

    1) Labour talked about a £22 billion Tory black hole then announced a £22 billion carbon capture plan

    2) Why the Tories haven’t linked the two?

    We are led by pygmies.
    Isn't the black hole per year and the carbon capture over five years?
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,502
    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    It is possible the combo of Chagos and Voice coach could bring down Starmer

    Each on their own, unlikely. But the combination of him being a lying snake and mind blowing hypocrite at the same time as he tries to give away, to hostile foreigners, billions of pounds we don’t have is quite lethal

    He looks insane

    The voice coach story is dead in the water. No one cares. No one wants to bang on about the pandemic anymore. You yourself picked up on this when taking about the lack of literature of the Black Death and the Spanish Flu.
    I am struck by the Hundred years war being punctuated by the extreme horror of the Black Death but with the combatents seemingly carrying on as if nothing had happened. Crecy (1346) so two years before and then Poitiers (1356) six years later, as if nothing had happened.

    I know that the downstream events of the Black Death in England took a generation or so to come to a head (Peasants Revolt etc) but you do wonder if people just shrugged and got on with stuff in 1350. A bit like now with Covid.
    You are a scientist who until recently was adamant it came from the wet market. Now it has been universally accepted it came from the lab, “oh who cares let’s move on no one wants to think about all that”
    Nonsense on a plate with gravy. There is no consensus on the origin of Covid let alone one that is universally accepted.
    On the contrary, it remains generally accepted by scientists that the most likely source for Covid was the wet market.

    From the 4 January 2025 issue of New Scientist:

    https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26435242-500-the-big-unanswered-questions-about-the-covid-19-coronavirus/

    There are many reasons to discount a lab leak, says Holmes, and many more pointing to a natural origin. “SARS-CoV-2-like viruses have natural transmission cycles in a region spanning Yunnan province [in China] and southwards into South-East Asia and were most likely imported into Wuhan via the wildlife trade,” he says. “All the scientific evidence points to this. There is no scientific evidence for any other hypothesis.”

    “The lab leak theory remains completely unsupported and, worse, incoherent and inconsistent, frequently requiring complex conspiracies to be a viable hypothesis,” says David Robertson at the University of Glasgow, UK. “Indeed, it seems clear that there’s a political agenda behind much of the proponents of the lab leak theory.”

    We probably won’t ever know for sure. “I honestly can’t see any other new evidence coming to light,” says Holmes. “Research on this matter in China is at a standstill as the official narrative is that the virus is not from China. Besides, it is now far too late to find any intermediate animal species that still has the virus or antibodies to it.”

    Does it even matter at this point? Yes, says Robertson. “The lab leak theory has become part of a wider, anti-science disinformation landscape. This is all very unfortunate, as preparedness to virus threats requires strong international cooperation and evidence-based response.”

    Wet market is favoured but there is a sizeable dissenting minority not all of whom (contrary to evidence on here) are crackpots.
    Yes, the lab leak origin is certainly a possibility, but seems unlikely from what I've read. What I find a bit weird is the desperation for certainty by some people, and to have someone specific to blame. I suppose the human psyche is wired this way. People want to have reasons for events - preferably simple ones - and if none are immediately apparent, then they'll invent them. Hence religion and superstition.
    And yet the “religious certainty” all came from the wet marketeers for the first year

    Remember “lab leak is a racist conspiracy theory”.

    Remember when just talking about it got you banned from Facebook and Twitter

    You didn’t have a problem with “religious certainty” then, did you? Nor did @kinabalu when he was “99% wet market!!” You knew and you were CERTAIN

    Now the overwhelming evidence points the opposite way and suddenly it’s “oh well we will never know” and “it’s too late anyway” and “who cares it’s all long ago only 20 million died let’s talk about Lucy Letby” - @turbotubbs

    It’s putrid, it’s laughable, it’s wrong, it’s immoral - and worst of all it is intellectually feeble
    I'll tell you whats intellectually feeble - picking the more dramatic answer and declaring 100% that it must be right. Not looking at other evidence, just trawling your socials and reddit feed. Why not look at papers proposing the wet market as the source and understand why they come to the conclusions they do?

    The main type of people of who go 100% certainty tend to be religious fanatics. What's your excuse?
    Immovable IQ advantage
    To have a high IQ, you need to have a functioning brain, and you should concentrate on establishing that first base before you go making wild claims.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 43,911

    The Davey-Starmer dialogue is very civilised and an answer is often elicited from the PM.

    The shouty Badenoch -Starmer nonsense elicits nothing. Both were poor, but Badenoch missed all her own goals.

    Isn't missing an own goal a good thing? Not a soccer fan but just saying.
    Fair point.

    Open, she scored an own goal when she didn't follow up on the £18b
    Did she mock Starmer for having a voice coach and still sounding like Keir From HR? Or did she miss that very obvious goal too?
    What do you sound like, Nigel? An undulated baritone that conjurs up jars of honey by a mountain stream?
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,237
    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    Now he just needs to wait for the Chagos deal to go through, then buy the islands from the Mauritians.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    Having only vaguely caught up on some of this, didn't he exact concessions from Canada and Mexico, thereby, um, putting *m*r*c* first?
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 74,117

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 29,354
    MattW said:

    MattW said:

    Really scummy from Tice at PMQ, using a released Israeli hostage as a prop for a claim that the UK fund Hamas.

    LInk to the question:

    https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/60aa2714-2b6f-4052-ad2d-7d9c2cf79531?in=12:23:25
    Tbf to Tice, I think he garbled his question and meant to say UNRWA not Hamas.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999
    TOPPING said:

    I think on balance I would prefer that if an MP stands up in the HoC (or tweets) and talks about "my land" that that land should be the country they are an MP in.

    Labour MPs like Leo Abse and Greville Janner were great advocates of Israeli sovereignty within the HoC.

    On the other hand both had some peculiar crosses for others to bear.
  • Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    I think it comes back to something has been discussed on here, she thinks she’s right on everything.

    So her starting position is I am right and I don’t need any evidence, whereas Thatcher always went from the fully briefed approach, as did David Cameron, who was praised for always reading his red boxes.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,895
    edited February 5
    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    According the Guardian, Starmer's quip wasn't that she refused a briefing on Chagos rather,

    "Starmer seemed to be alluding to a recent report saying Badenoch missed a recent national security briefing – although that was about the Southport killings"
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,502
    The Canadian government has given its media a blow by blow account of the efforts it made to stave off the Trump tariffs, which is a useful background read:

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/behind-the-scenes-trump-tariffs-washington-1.7450526
  • sladeslade Posts: 2,114

    Bugger.

    Ferrari boss vows to crack down on ‘strange’ bling requests from super-rich buyers

    Italian carmaker says garish colour schemes damage the luxury brand


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/02/05/ferrari-boss-vows-crack-down-on-customisation-requests/

    Ferraris are red. That's the whole point. In fact, come to think of it, Ferraris are about the only car that is red, a colour that seems otherwise to have disappeared from our motorways.
    My car is red. It makes it easy to find in car parks, and it's unlikely to be mistaken for a Ferrari.
    Both our cars are red. Well, one of them is a sort of tomato orange-red.
    My Toyota is scarlet flare i.e. red
  • GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    He’s going to ask for more Scottish territory.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 74,117

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    According the Guardian, Starmer's quip wasn't that she refused a briefing on Chagos rather,

    "Starmer seemed to be alluding to a recent report saying Badenoch missed a recent national security briefing – although that was about the Southport killings"
    That's believable.
    I'd be interested to actually know the answer, though.
  • Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    She has turned down a briefing, Starmer said she hasn't asked for one.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 74,117

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    He’s going to ask for more Scottish territory.
    And a veto on the windmills...
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,021
    Trump lifts restrictions on Ukraine using US missiles to target Russia directly.

    https://x.com/igorsushko/status/1886904855329169857

    This could get fun!
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353

    TOPPING said:

    I think on balance I would prefer that if an MP stands up in the HoC (or tweets) and talks about "my land" that that land should be the country they are an MP in.

    Labour MPs like Leo Abse and Greville Janner were great advocates of Israeli sovereignty within the HoC.

    On the other hand both had some peculiar crosses for others to bear.
    Absolutely - but would they have called Israel "my land". His land was Wales (again, wiki tells me).
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    I think it comes back to something has been discussed on here, she thinks she’s right on everything.

    So her starting position is I am right and I don’t need any evidence, whereas Thatcher always went from the fully briefed approach, as did David Cameron, who was praised for always reading his red boxes.
    As a defence for Kemi, I suspect she would have at least attended her own pre-Covid Cobra meetings were she PM.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 58,481
    TOPPING said:

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    Having only vaguely caught up on some of this, didn't he exact concessions from Canada and Mexico, thereby, um, putting *m*r*c* first?
    What concessions did he extract?
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,901

    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    Why couldn't a British Jewish MP claim Israel as "their land"? It is when they claim Gaza or the West Bank as "their land" that problems arise.
    Would we have been so phlegmatic if Joe Biden, in a public debate about Northern Ireland, had said “Northern Ireland is our land”?

    He might have Irish ancestors and might feel very attached to Ireland but it wouldn’t really be appropriate for him, as a foreign politician, to be claiming other lands for other parties.

    I say this despite accepting that Trump’s plan is bonkers and Gaza should be for the Palestinians and not for American Cruise passengers.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    edited February 5

    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    Why couldn't a British Jewish MP claim Israel as "their land"? It is when they claim Gaza or the West Bank as "their land" that problems arise.
    I have never heard, nor know of (not that I've been looking) any British Jewish MP claim "their land" to be anything other than the UK. If you have known/seen/heard different I would be interested to see.
  • BattlebusBattlebus Posts: 386
    Taz said:

    TOPPING said:

    In other news, WTAF Trump.

    Is it some super-sophisticated play to force someone to do something about something.

    An Iranian (father = exile) friend of mine commented that he thinks it's a good idea, if that brings any cogent analysis to the issue.

    Nah. He just wants to build more sea-front property.

    On the cheap.

    (Although, if built I suspect it would be a destination for terrorism tourism for many decades to come...)
    It was floated by Jared Kushner just under a year ago. So probably something Trump is considering and it helps Bibi too.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2024/03/19/jared-kushner-calls-gaza-property-valuable-00147817
    Drill baby, drill .... and why no 2 state solution.

    https://www.newarab.com/analysis/israel-sets-its-sights-gazas-offshore-gas
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999
    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    I think on balance I would prefer that if an MP stands up in the HoC (or tweets) and talks about "my land" that that land should be the country they are an MP in.

    Labour MPs like Leo Abse and Greville Janner were great advocates of Israeli sovereignty within the HoC.

    On the other hand both had some peculiar crosses for others to bear.
    Absolutely - but would they have called Israel "my land". His land was Wales (again, wiki tells me).
    I wouldn't put it past either. And Cardiff doesn't want the ghost of Janner, he belongs to Leicestershire.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 78,829
    carnforth said:

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    Now he just needs to wait for the Chagos deal to go through, then buy the islands from the Mauritians.
    Are our payments to Mauritius dependent on Diego Garcia being Mauritian territory ?

    I bet they won't be lol.
  • noneoftheabovenoneoftheabove Posts: 23,700

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    I think it comes back to something has been discussed on here, she thinks she’s right on everything.

    So her starting position is I am right and I don’t need any evidence, whereas Thatcher always went from the fully briefed approach, as did David Cameron, who was praised for always reading his red boxes.
    So she is the Leon of the Conservative party. Trust your gut and repeat loudly and persistently.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,502
    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    He’s clearly read something about McKinley (hence one of his early orders was to restore the name of his mountain) and wants a similar legacy.

    I was reading last night about the US-backed invasions of Cuba and Nicaragua in the 1850s, when powerful business interests in the states (mainly from the south, looking for new places to introduce their slave labour) saw the Caribbean and Central America as their backyard, aspiring to become part of the US. Sadly for them, their successive incursions into Cuba failed to inspire the local populace to rise up in their favour, and many of the Americans were either shot in Cuba or transported to prison in Spain, and their new planted state in Nicaragua lasted less than a year.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 43,911
    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    In the context of a plan to turf all Jews out of Israel, you mean?

    I'm sure they'd be some "our land" outrage amongst Jewish people in Britain in that case and rightly so.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 29,354
    slade said:

    Bugger.

    Ferrari boss vows to crack down on ‘strange’ bling requests from super-rich buyers

    Italian carmaker says garish colour schemes damage the luxury brand


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/02/05/ferrari-boss-vows-crack-down-on-customisation-requests/

    Ferraris are red. That's the whole point. In fact, come to think of it, Ferraris are about the only car that is red, a colour that seems otherwise to have disappeared from our motorways.
    My car is red. It makes it easy to find in car parks, and it's unlikely to be mistaken for a Ferrari.
    Both our cars are red. Well, one of them is a sort of tomato orange-red.
    My Toyota is scarlet flare i.e. red
    Red has fallen out of favour with only 136,792 new registrations — the lowest number since 2008.
    https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/21078816/grey-uks-most-popular-car-colour-five-years/
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    I think it comes back to something has been discussed on here, she thinks she’s right on everything.

    So her starting position is I am right and I don’t need any evidence, whereas Thatcher always went from the fully briefed approach, as did David Cameron, who was praised for always reading his red boxes.
    So she is the Leon of the Conservative party. Trust your gut and repeat loudly and persistently.
    To be fair to Leon he grinds us into submission through a process of attrition.
  • noneoftheabovenoneoftheabove Posts: 23,700
    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    At a country every 3 days we are only about 2 years from the first global Emperor.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 29,354

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    She has turned down a briefing, Starmer said she hasn't asked for one.
    Does Kemi even know security briefings are available to LotO or is this another consequence of hollowing out the top of the Conservative Party and CCHQ?
  • kjhkjh Posts: 12,214
    edited February 5

    Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    I think it comes back to something has been discussed on here, she thinks she’s right on everything.

    So her starting position is I am right and I don’t need any evidence, whereas Thatcher always went from the fully briefed approach, as did David Cameron, who was praised for always reading his red boxes.
    So she is the Leon of the Conservative party. Trust your gut and repeat loudly and persistently.
    To be fair to Leon he grinds us into submission through a process of attrition.
    Sadly these two posts are not mutually exclusive. Also doesn't help if your gut is wrong most of the time.
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,021

    slade said:

    Bugger.

    Ferrari boss vows to crack down on ‘strange’ bling requests from super-rich buyers

    Italian carmaker says garish colour schemes damage the luxury brand


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/02/05/ferrari-boss-vows-crack-down-on-customisation-requests/

    Ferraris are red. That's the whole point. In fact, come to think of it, Ferraris are about the only car that is red, a colour that seems otherwise to have disappeared from our motorways.
    My car is red. It makes it easy to find in car parks, and it's unlikely to be mistaken for a Ferrari.
    Both our cars are red. Well, one of them is a sort of tomato orange-red.
    My Toyota is scarlet flare i.e. red
    Red has fallen out of favour with only 136,792 new registrations — the lowest number since 2008.
    https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/21078816/grey-uks-most-popular-car-colour-five-years/
    Red paint is a fucking nightmare to correct. It's also the most liable to sun damage because red pigment has the largest molecules and therefore the most bonds to get broken down by UV. I wouldn’t have a red car as a long term ownership proposition. (Unless it were one of the Big 5 obvs.)
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 43,911
    edited February 5
    rcs1000 said:

    TOPPING said:

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    Having only vaguely caught up on some of this, didn't he exact concessions from Canada and Mexico, thereby, um, putting *m*r*c* first?
    What concessions did he extract?
    He got a "Fentanyl Czar," I believe.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 29,354
    Nigelb said:

    Also, it is to "refocus on the Western Hemisphere"...

    News: The CIA is offering its entire workforce the same “deferred resignation” buyout made to civilian agencies last week, in a bid to make the spy agency more aligned with Trump. Ratcliffe personally asked WH to do the buyout. First known natsec agency to do so.
    https://x.com/dnvolz/status/1886956120360534308

    Blimey. That must surely be the next u-turn – well, two, both redundancies and refocussing away from China.
  • Nigelb said:

    Nigelb said:

    If you're the Leader of the Opposition and you are offered security briefings, don't you take them?

    Does rather play into the lazy meme.

    It's really bizarre, especially for a Tory LOTO. You'd have thought she'd want to know.

    I can't explain it, either, other than by her being either really stupid (which she doesn't seem to be), or just lazy.

    Why would a Tory opposition leader turn down such briefings ?
    Corbyn, I get, as making an idiotic political point. But what point would she have to make with this ?
    I think it comes back to something has been discussed on here, she thinks she’s right on everything.

    So her starting position is I am right and I don’t need any evidence, whereas Thatcher always went from the fully briefed approach, as did David Cameron, who was praised for always reading his red boxes.
    So she is the Leon of the Conservative party. Trust your gut and repeat loudly and persistently.
    She should listen to me, I told her to be more modest and self effacing.

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2025/01/14/does-kemi-need-to-be-more-modest-and-self-effacing/
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    kinabalu said:

    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    In the context of a plan to turf all Jews out of Israel, you mean?

    I'm sure they'd be some "our land" outrage amongst Jewish people in Britain in that case and rightly so.
    So in other words no. No British Jewish MP has ever referred to Israel as "my land".

    thx
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,081

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    At a country every 3 days we are only about 2 years from the first global Emperor.
    If you reflect on his business background it’s perhaps not surprising. This is the behaviour of a property developer. In fact Gaza is nakedly so. It’s the playbook of developers since the year dot: you acquire some prime property, find ways to evict the troublesome local inhabitants, then build your exclusive development. If your hand is forced you might deign to include a few “affordable homes” on the edge of the development.

    Trump is proposing the gentrification of Gaza. But unfortunately for him the local residents association carry automatic weapons.

    One reason he may not see eye to eye with Britain on Chagos. Our past behaviour - evicting thousands of residents from Diego Garcia and not allowing them back - probably seems perfectly reasonable to him.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 12,732
    Stocky said:

    Andy_JS said:

    I'd like to know what the connection is between being a leftist and not believing the lab leak theory. I can't see it myself but there obviously must be one.

    They think it's racist. They can only bring themselves to be critical of white westerners.
    Zoonotic infections through wet markets can be avoided. China should do more to prevent such risks. The wet market explanation is critical of China.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    Dura_Ace said:

    slade said:

    Bugger.

    Ferrari boss vows to crack down on ‘strange’ bling requests from super-rich buyers

    Italian carmaker says garish colour schemes damage the luxury brand


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/02/05/ferrari-boss-vows-crack-down-on-customisation-requests/

    Ferraris are red. That's the whole point. In fact, come to think of it, Ferraris are about the only car that is red, a colour that seems otherwise to have disappeared from our motorways.
    My car is red. It makes it easy to find in car parks, and it's unlikely to be mistaken for a Ferrari.
    Both our cars are red. Well, one of them is a sort of tomato orange-red.
    My Toyota is scarlet flare i.e. red
    Red has fallen out of favour with only 136,792 new registrations — the lowest number since 2008.
    https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/21078816/grey-uks-most-popular-car-colour-five-years/
    Red paint is a fucking nightmare to correct. It's also the most liable to sun damage because red pigment has the largest molecules and therefore the most bonds to get broken down by UV. I wouldn’t have a red car as a long term ownership proposition. (Unless it were one of the Big 5 obvs.)
    Plus you would lose too often at (urban mythical?) "motorway snooker".
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,914

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 43,911
    TOPPING said:

    kinabalu said:

    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    In the context of a plan to turf all Jews out of Israel, you mean?

    I'm sure they'd be some "our land" outrage amongst Jewish people in Britain in that case and rightly so.
    So in other words no. No British Jewish MP has ever referred to Israel as "my land".

    thx
    So you agree with my point then. Good. Reflects well on you.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    TimS said:

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    At a country every 3 days we are only about 2 years from the first global Emperor.
    If you reflect on his business background it’s perhaps not surprising. This is the behaviour of a property developer. In fact Gaza is nakedly so. It’s the playbook of developers since the year dot: you acquire some prime property, find ways to evict the troublesome local inhabitants, then build your exclusive development. If your hand is forced you might deign to include a few “affordable homes” on the edge of the development.

    Trump is proposing the gentrification of Gaza. But unfortunately for him the local residents association carry automatic weapons.

    One reason he may not see eye to eye with Britain on Chagos. Our past behaviour - evicting thousands of residents from Diego Garcia and not allowing them back - probably seems perfectly reasonable to him.
    Yes we are the daddies of this kind of stuff. Why, the old Sykes-Picot division is in many peoples' eyes the root cause of our problems today. Ahem, _their_ problems.
  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 8,955
    Selebian said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    It is possible the combo of Chagos and Voice coach could bring down Starmer

    Each on their own, unlikely. But the combination of him being a lying snake and mind blowing hypocrite at the same time as he tries to give away, to hostile foreigners, billions of pounds we don’t have is quite lethal

    He looks insane

    The voice coach story is dead in the water. No one cares. No one wants to bang on about the pandemic anymore. You yourself picked up on this when taking about the lack of literature of the Black Death and the Spanish Flu.
    I am struck by the Hundred years war being punctuated by the extreme horror of the Black Death but with the combatents seemingly carrying on as if nothing had happened. Crecy (1346) so two years before and then Poitiers (1356) six years later, as if nothing had happened.

    I know that the downstream events of the Black Death in England took a generation or so to come to a head (Peasants Revolt etc) but you do wonder if people just shrugged and got on with stuff in 1350. A bit like now with Covid.
    You are a scientist who until recently was adamant it came from the wet market. Now it has been universally accepted it came from the lab, “oh who cares let’s move on no one wants to think about all that”
    Nonsense on a plate with gravy. There is no consensus on the origin of Covid let alone one that is universally accepted.
    On the contrary, it remains generally accepted by scientists that the most likely source for Covid was the wet market.

    From the 4 January 2025 issue of New Scientist:

    https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26435242-500-the-big-unanswered-questions-about-the-covid-19-coronavirus/

    There are many reasons to discount a lab leak, says Holmes, and many more pointing to a natural origin. “SARS-CoV-2-like viruses have natural transmission cycles in a region spanning Yunnan province [in China] and southwards into South-East Asia and were most likely imported into Wuhan via the wildlife trade,” he says. “All the scientific evidence points to this. There is no scientific evidence for any other hypothesis.”

    “The lab leak theory remains completely unsupported and, worse, incoherent and inconsistent, frequently requiring complex conspiracies to be a viable hypothesis,” says David Robertson at the University of Glasgow, UK. “Indeed, it seems clear that there’s a political agenda behind much of the proponents of the lab leak theory.”

    We probably won’t ever know for sure. “I honestly can’t see any other new evidence coming to light,” says Holmes. “Research on this matter in China is at a standstill as the official narrative is that the virus is not from China. Besides, it is now far too late to find any intermediate animal species that still has the virus or antibodies to it.”

    Does it even matter at this point? Yes, says Robertson. “The lab leak theory has become part of a wider, anti-science disinformation landscape. This is all very unfortunate, as preparedness to virus threats requires strong international cooperation and evidence-based response.”

    Wet market is favoured but there is a sizeable dissenting minority not all of whom (contrary to evidence on here) are crackpots.
    I find anyone expressing certainty a bit suspect. There's also the 'both' angle - they're not necessarily mutually exclusive. Someone gets infected at the lab (or carrying out duties elsewhere for the lab
    ) and then spreads it at the wet market.

    It would be really fascinating to know, but unless it is lab, with a coverup (i.e. people do know) I doubt we'll ever get a definitive answer. Which suits the 'lab leak!' people fine as the evidence for it coming from somewhere else can probably, now, never be really conclusive.
    The fact that China restricted access to the lab and prevented a search for a natural transmission chain does raise suapicion
  • TazTaz Posts: 16,604
    GIN1138 said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.



    How the hell did she do 36 years? :open_mouth:
    By being brilliant at her job ?
  • TazTaz Posts: 16,604

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,914
    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
  • kjhkjh Posts: 12,214
    edited February 5
    TOPPING said:

    kinabalu said:

    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    In the context of a plan to turf all Jews out of Israel, you mean?

    I'm sure they'd be some "our land" outrage amongst Jewish people in Britain in that case and rightly so.
    So in other words no. No British Jewish MP has ever referred to Israel as "my land".

    thx
    I think it is quite normal for someone Jewish to refer to Israel as their homeland and why not, it means a lot to them, even if they don't live there. Similarly for Palestinians to refer to the areas they originate as their homeland and from Americans of Scottish or Irish decent to refer to their homeland, even if several generations ago, and celebrate with kilts, bagpipes etc, etc.

    I think we are making too much of this. It is a perfectly reasonable statement to make of somewhere you don't live, but have strong connections to and I would think it particularly relevant to Jews with their history. I consider myself to be a Londoner, but I haven't lived there for 61 years and my wife thinks of Scotland as her homeland even though she left over 40 years ago.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,914
    edited February 5
    Egypt and Saudi Arabia have poured cold water on the Trump’s “Lebensraum Del Mar” so that’s that, I guess.
  • TazTaz Posts: 16,604

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    Does anyone, their ratings are poorer than that of Netflix, Youtube and some Freeview channels
  • TazTaz Posts: 16,604
    Could former Prince Harry have some problems with US Immigration.

    If ICE can target Central Americans who should not be there, then why not pampered, privileged, former royals.

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/why-prince-harry-s-visa-case-is-back-in-court-and-will-he-be-deported-from-trump-s-america/ar-AA1ys4G0?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=889f431abce547de9d842b02ca27ca05&ei=21
  • Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    You need to grow up

    Sky has been in trouble for a considerable time and may change their format but they still provide reasonably balanced reporting

    You have this weird opinion that I am some GB news - Guido fan when nothing could be further from the truth

    Indeed I do not watch GB news and have never quoted anything reported by them

    You may not have noticed but I use a wide number of sources including the Guardian and of course sometimes it's upsets you as we do not share the same politics

    I am and remain a conservative and am content with Kemi
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 29,354

    The NHS is not the 'lifeblood of our country', FFS.

    It is a health service, not a religion.

    If I were Nigel Farage and wanted to talk about the NHS (although I suspect he'd rather the issue went away) then I'd keep an eye on the Lucy Letby case and suggestions of a miscarriage of justice because the babies are still dead and if Letby did not kill them, it opens up the NHS to charges of negligence, and the criminal justice system to being not fit for purpose.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,353
    kjh said:

    TOPPING said:

    kinabalu said:

    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    In the context of a plan to turf all Jews out of Israel, you mean?

    I'm sure they'd be some "our land" outrage amongst Jewish people in Britain in that case and rightly so.
    So in other words no. No British Jewish MP has ever referred to Israel as "my land".

    thx
    I think it is quite normal for someone Jewish to refer to Israel as their homeland and why not, it means a lot to them, even if they don't live there. Similarly for Palestinians to refer to the areas they originate as their homeland and from Americans of Scottish or Irish decent to refer to their homeland, even if several generations ago, and celebrate with kilts, bagpipes etc, etc.

    I think we are making too much of this. It is a perfectly reasonable statement to make of somewhere you don't live, but have strong connections to and I would think it particularly relevant to Jews with their history. I consider myself to be a Londoner, but I haven't lived there for 61 years and my wife thinks of Scotland as her homeland even though she left over 40 years ago.
    Nope I don't think so. Moran was born in the UK (ok, Hammersmith). She is also an elected representative taking her seat in the House of Commons. By any metric when she talks or tweets or whatnot, "her land" is and imo should be the UK.

    By all means talk about land of her fathers, ancestral homeland, or somesuch. But "her land" is Blighty.
  • PhilPhil Posts: 2,452
    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    Does anyone, their ratings are poorer than that of Netflix, Youtube and some Freeview channels
    They have all of The West Wing on catchup which you can get ad-free for £4 / month tho. Yes, it can be teeth-grindingly soft-left in it’s politics but it’s still a joy to watch.

    (Niche audience, but I bet some on here are part of that subset of humanity.)

    (Also, Derry Girls!)
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 53,569

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    At a country every 3 days we are only about 2 years from the first global Emperor.
    No play for Clacton yet?
  • Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    Does anyone, their ratings are poorer than that of Netflix, Youtube and some Freeview channels
    I do not understand @Gardenwalker obsession with me to be honest
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999
    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Not really. C4 definitely views World affairs from a liberal perspective, but it isn't absurdly hostile to RefCon/ Trump, in the way GeeBeebies is to Lib/Lab/Green Dems.
  • PhilPhil Posts: 2,452
    Sandpit said:

    Trump lifts restrictions on Ukraine using US missiles to target Russia directly.

    https://x.com/igorsushko/status/1886904855329169857

    This could get fun!

    Amazing. The Russians really thought they had bribed & gained compromat on him (supposedly) & he turns round and does this to them. People just don’t stay bought these days, do they?
  • rkrkrkrkrkrk Posts: 8,503
    So depressing: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/feb/04/deaths-predicted-amid-the-chaos-of-elon-musks-shutdown-of-usaid

    Even if you want to reduce foreign aid, the way this is being done is so wasteful and unnecessarily destructive. So many people are going to die from this it's staggering.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,502

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    He reads the Daily Mail, and reacts with *surprise* on those occasions when the world as reported by the Mail doesn’t match up with the real world as it is beyond Llandudno.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,081
    TOPPING said:

    kjh said:

    TOPPING said:

    kinabalu said:

    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    Layla Moran says, “Gaza is our land.” If she’s speaking as a British politician then it’s imperialism and if she’s speaking as a Palestinian then it’s blood and soil nationalism.

    https://x.com/laylamoran/status/1887058366960161067

    I suspect she is speaking as a Gazan. Are you gaslighting?
    Interesting. Would you expect Joy Morrissey to talk about "her land" when discussing, say, Greenland.
    If you English were about to invade Wales I would talk about "my land".*

    * And I was born in Solihull.
    I have no doubt that were a British Jewish MP to talk about "their land" (leaving aside current geopolitics), all hell would break loose.

    And as to your point, I have had all the Wales I could possibly want from Brecon, and being attached to a Welsh regiment for that matter. If the English were about to invade I'd send money for shields and lances to the Welsh.
    In the context of a plan to turf all Jews out of Israel, you mean?

    I'm sure they'd be some "our land" outrage amongst Jewish people in Britain in that case and rightly so.
    So in other words no. No British Jewish MP has ever referred to Israel as "my land".

    thx
    I think it is quite normal for someone Jewish to refer to Israel as their homeland and why not, it means a lot to them, even if they don't live there. Similarly for Palestinians to refer to the areas they originate as their homeland and from Americans of Scottish or Irish decent to refer to their homeland, even if several generations ago, and celebrate with kilts, bagpipes etc, etc.

    I think we are making too much of this. It is a perfectly reasonable statement to make of somewhere you don't live, but have strong connections to and I would think it particularly relevant to Jews with their history. I consider myself to be a Londoner, but I haven't lived there for 61 years and my wife thinks of Scotland as her homeland even though she left over 40 years ago.
    Nope I don't think so. Moran was born in the UK (ok, Hammersmith). She is also an elected representative taking her seat in the House of Commons. By any metric when she talks or tweets or whatnot, "her land" is and imo should be the UK.

    By all means talk about land of her fathers, ancestral homeland, or somesuch. But "her land" is Blighty.
    “Our land”. Given her family situation I think that’s perfectly reasonable. Particularly when Donald Trump is cooking up plans yo turn it into docklands
  • PhilPhil Posts: 2,452
    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    Plus eliminated USAID and (reportedly, although the EO has not yet been published) the Department of Education.

    Oh, and Musk has taken over the payment rails of the Federal Government. Which even if you’re a Trumpist ought to be concerning.

    The next few years are going to be rough.
  • noneoftheabovenoneoftheabove Posts: 23,700

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    At a country every 3 days we are only about 2 years from the first global Emperor.
    No play for Clacton yet?
    Rebrand to Clacvegas?

    We could do with some new Betfair political markets. Next country to be claimed? Will he claim Scotland before or after Burns Night 2026? When will Donald J Trump be added to the 2028 election list?
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,914

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    Does anyone, their ratings are poorer than that of Netflix, Youtube and some Freeview channels
    I do not understand @Gardenwalker obsession with me to be honest
    Take it as a backhanded compliment.
    You are one of the grandees of PB.

    Lesser posters are too forgettable to actually satirise.
  • IanB2 said:

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    He reads the Daily Mail, and reacts with *surprise* on those occasions when the world as reported by the Mail doesn’t match up with the real world as it is beyond Llandudno.
    Where did you get that from

    Show me any link I have posted from the mail
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 125,613
    edited February 5

    Egypt and Saudi Arabia have poured cold water on the Trump’s “Lebensraum Del Mar” so that’s that, I guess.

    China, France, Russia, Australia and the UK of course have also reiterated their support for a 2 state solution today. So far only Netanyahu's Israel unsurprisingly in favour of Trump's plan
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,502
    edited February 5
    Battlebus said:

    IanB2 said:

    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    It is possible the combo of Chagos and Voice coach could bring down Starmer

    Each on their own, unlikely. But the combination of him being a lying snake and mind blowing hypocrite at the same time as he tries to give away, to hostile foreigners, billions of pounds we don’t have is quite lethal

    He looks insane

    The voice coach story is dead in the water. No one cares. No one wants to bang on about the pandemic anymore. You yourself picked up on this when taking about the lack of literature of the Black Death and the Spanish Flu.
    I am struck by the Hundred years war being punctuated by the extreme horror of the Black Death but with the combatents seemingly carrying on as if nothing had happened. Crecy (1346) so two years before and then Poitiers (1356) six years later, as if nothing had happened.

    I know that the downstream events of the Black Death in England took a generation or so to come to a head (Peasants Revolt etc) but you do wonder if people just shrugged and got on with stuff in 1350. A bit like now with Covid.
    You are a scientist who until recently was adamant it came from the wet market. Now it has been universally accepted it came from the lab, “oh who cares let’s move on no one wants to think about all that”
    Nonsense on a plate with gravy. There is no consensus on the origin of Covid let alone one that is universally accepted.
    On the contrary, it remains generally accepted by scientists that the most likely source for Covid was the wet market.

    From the 4 January 2025 issue of New Scientist:

    https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26435242-500-the-big-unanswered-questions-about-the-covid-19-coronavirus/

    There are many reasons to discount a lab leak, says Holmes, and many more pointing to a natural origin. “SARS-CoV-2-like viruses have natural transmission cycles in a region spanning Yunnan province [in China] and southwards into South-East Asia and were most likely imported into Wuhan via the wildlife trade,” he says. “All the scientific evidence points to this. There is no scientific evidence for any other hypothesis.”

    “The lab leak theory remains completely unsupported and, worse, incoherent and inconsistent, frequently requiring complex conspiracies to be a viable hypothesis,” says David Robertson at the University of Glasgow, UK. “Indeed, it seems clear that there’s a political agenda behind much of the proponents of the lab leak theory.”

    We probably won’t ever know for sure. “I honestly can’t see any other new evidence coming to light,” says Holmes. “Research on this matter in China is at a standstill as the official narrative is that the virus is not from China. Besides, it is now far too late to find any intermediate animal species that still has the virus or antibodies to it.”

    Does it even matter at this point? Yes, says Robertson. “The lab leak theory has become part of a wider, anti-science disinformation landscape. This is all very unfortunate, as preparedness to virus threats requires strong international cooperation and evidence-based response.”

    Wet market is favoured but there is a sizeable dissenting minority not all of whom (contrary to evidence on here) are crackpots.
    Yes, the lab leak origin is certainly a possibility, but seems unlikely from what I've read. What I find a bit weird is the desperation for certainty by some people, and to have someone specific to blame. I suppose the human psyche is wired this way. People want to have reasons for events - preferably simple ones - and if none are immediately apparent, then they'll invent them. Hence religion and superstition.
    And yet the “religious certainty” all came from the wet marketeers for the first year

    Remember “lab leak is a racist conspiracy theory”.

    Remember when just talking about it got you banned from Facebook and Twitter

    You didn’t have a problem with “religious certainty” then, did you? Nor did @kinabalu when he was “99% wet market!!” You knew and you were CERTAIN

    Now the overwhelming evidence points the opposite way and suddenly it’s “oh well we will never know” and “it’s too late anyway” and “who cares it’s all long ago only 20 million died let’s talk about Lucy Letby” - @turbotubbs

    It’s putrid, it’s laughable, it’s wrong, it’s immoral - and worst of all it is intellectually feeble
    I'll tell you whats intellectually feeble - picking the more dramatic answer and declaring 100% that it must be right. Not looking at other evidence, just trawling your socials and reddit feed. Why not look at papers proposing the wet market as the source and understand why they come to the conclusions they do?

    The main type of people of who go 100% certainty tend to be religious fanatics. What's your excuse?
    Immovable IQ advantage
    To have a high IQ, you need to have a functioning brain, and you should concentrate on establishing that first base before you go making wild claims.
    Apologies for second pic - but it's quite apt.


    The real questions to ask - when presented with Leon’s self-asserted claims of high IQ - is how come his alleged incisive intelligence always leads him to blindly advocate whatever ludicrous conspiracy is being advocated from the darker parts of the internet, regardless of the probability or the facts, and how is it that his self-claimed political insight always results in his aligning himself with the so many our rather lower-IQ compatriots who live in caravans and (im)mobile homes along the Essex coast?
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,474
    IanB2 said:

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    He reads the Daily Mail, and reacts with *surprise* on those occasions when the world as reported by the Mail doesn’t match up with the real world as it is beyond Llandudno.
    That seems unnecessarily rude.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,914
    My raised-in-NY but lives-in-Texas colleague, who is ostensibly “liberal”, told me in the bar last night that he was fed up with all the trans garbage, and that Trump was “getting things done”.

    He cited Mexico’s agreement to post 10,000 troops to the border as a win.

    I demurred modestly, although I agreed that Trump was very entertaining.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 29,999

    GIN1138 said:

    So just to get it straight. So far Donald Trump has said he wants to take over:

    Canada
    Greenland
    Mexico
    Panama/Panama Canal
    Gaza/Palastine

    And we're only 15 days in?

    At a country every 3 days we are only about 2 years from the first global Emperor.
    No play for Clacton yet?
    Hasn't Trump already taken a proxy win in Clacton?
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,474
    Phil said:

    Sandpit said:

    Trump lifts restrictions on Ukraine using US missiles to target Russia directly.

    https://x.com/igorsushko/status/1886904855329169857

    This could get fun!

    Amazing. The Russians really thought they had bribed & gained compromat on him (supposedly) & he turns round and does this to them. People just don’t stay bought these days, do they?
    Yes, on the face of it, this seems both surprising and good news for the west and for Ukraine.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,914
    HYUFD said:

    Egypt and Saudi Arabia have poured cold water on the Trump’s “Lebensraum Del Mar” so that’s that, I guess.

    China, France, Russia, Australia and the UK of course have also reiterated their support for a 2 state solution today. So far only Netanyahu's Israel unsurprisingly in favour of Trump's plan
    Egypt and Saudi are more relevant because they’re the only states (along with Jordan) who might conceivably offer a home for 2M displaced Gazans.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,502

    IanB2 said:

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    He reads the Daily Mail, and reacts with *surprise* on those occasions when the world as reported by the Mail doesn’t match up with the real world as it is beyond Llandudno.
    Where did you get that from

    Show me any link I have posted from the mail
    Just last night you struggled to accept that the Mail’s reporting was spin and not fact. Anyone bothered to check can review last evening’s conversation on PB.
  • Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Taz said:

    Kay Burley has announced, live on air, her departure from the increasingly irrelevant Sky News.

    Retirement or heave-ho? Ian King has been given his P45 in the past week. Talk is plenty more of the high profile ones are going to be also out of a job due to loses of £100 million a year.

    I believe the deal new owners struck with government to ensure Sky News exists runs out in 2-3 years.
    BigG will be devastated.
    However, he’ll still have GBN and Guido for an unbiased take on the news.
    Also Channel4 news and current affairs, a left wing version of GB news.
    Does BigG watch Channel 4, though?
    Does anyone, their ratings are poorer than that of Netflix, Youtube and some Freeview channels
    I do not understand @Gardenwalker obsession with me to be honest
    Take it as a backhanded compliment.
    You are one of the grandees of PB.

    Lesser posters are too forgettable to actually satirise.
    Well I must say I have never seen myself in that way

    Mind you I didn't post yesterday as my wife and I decided to have lunch in Euston so took the morning Avanti service that took just 3 hours, had lunch, and came home on the 3.00pm service back to Colwyn Bay

    And we thoroughly enjoyed it, maybe my wife and I are a wee bit eccentric !!
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