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  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,831

    Leon said:

    Fucking hell someone released the full Iryna Zarutska video

    😢

    I hope you weren't ghoulish enough to watch it, even under the cover of research.
    Seriously don’t watch it. Some of the stills posted on social media are bad enough.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 39,950
    @AVMikhailova

    NEW: Bridget Phillipson expecting to reach the 80 nominations threshold before today’s hustings event, her allies tell me
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,831
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    Nigelb said:

    Sandpit said:

    Whoa, sounds like there might be a number of stray Russian drones in Polish airspace. Warsaw airport closed and military jets and AWACS everywhere.

    A test of European resolve.
    I seriously doubt this was accidental.
    Suggestions that six Shaheds have been shot down in Polish airspace.

    Unlikely to have been accidental, this is Russia looking to gauge the response from Poland and NATO more widely. Dare I suggest that it has to be a significant one.

    A handful of those massive bombs that the US dropped on Iran, but aimed instead at the Kerch Bridge, would do the job nicely.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 53,008
    tlg86 said:

    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    I see that Phillipson topped the Survation Labour membership poll, and is pretty certain to qualify.

    There's not much value in the 1/2 on offer with Ladbrokes, but much better vale on her as next leader (14/1) and next PM at 33/1.

    I think it very likely that Starmer stands down before the GE and the DL steps up to be PM.

    You need to check out their property portfolio before taking bets on next Labour leader/PM...
    I don't think the exposure of second home Stamp Duty fiddles has claimed its last scalp.

    A lot of MPs own second homes.
    But most MPs aren't as dumb as Rayner.
    Past experience is that many are. Farage is increasingly uncomfortable being grilled over "his girlfriends" house in Clacton for example.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 19,707
    tlg86 said:

    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    I see that Phillipson topped the Survation Labour membership poll, and is pretty certain to qualify.

    There's not much value in the 1/2 on offer with Ladbrokes, but much better vale on her as next leader (14/1) and next PM at 33/1.

    I think it very likely that Starmer stands down before the GE and the DL steps up to be PM.

    You need to check out their property portfolio before taking bets on next Labour leader/PM...
    I don't think the exposure of second home Stamp Duty fiddles has claimed its last scalp.

    A lot of MPs own second homes.
    But most MPs aren't as dumb as Rayner.
    No.

    Many are far dumber.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 26,029
    And while PB bangs on about Trump, let's not forget France is at a standstill today as everyone's favourite president is told to resign

    https://www.lefigaro.fr/social/direct-bloquons-tout-10-septembre-mouvement-greves-manifestations-perturbations-transports-ecole-20250910
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 53,008
    Scott_xP said:

    @AVMikhailova

    NEW: Bridget Phillipson expecting to reach the 80 nominations threshold before today’s hustings event, her allies tell me

    Her speech at the TUC yesterday gives a flavour of what to expect:

    https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/bridget-phillipson-speech-to-tuc-conference-2025
  • eekeek Posts: 31,190

    Taz said:

    @Leon

    Has this been discussed.

    Encapsulates so many issues we have with our housing and asylum system.

    https://x.com/merrynsw/status/1965366186449010927?s=61

    The key line being "duty of care". A legal obligation on the council to house the homeless and vulnerable, especially with kids involved. When these people aren't complaining about the asylum seeker "jumping the queue" it was poor people with kids, usually single mums.
    The council did what it was legally required to do.

    So the question is should the dependents have been allowed into the UK given they were living somewhere safe (for themselves) at the time.

    Going back to 1937 which is when our laws seem to be based on - I don’t think that would have been the case, the family would not have been allowed to come here
  • eekeek Posts: 31,190
    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    I see that Phillipson topped the Survation Labour membership poll, and is pretty certain to qualify.

    There's not much value in the 1/2 on offer with Ladbrokes, but much better vale on her as next leader (14/1) and next PM at 33/1.

    I think it very likely that Starmer stands down before the GE and the DL steps up to be PM.

    You need to check out their property portfolio before taking bets on next Labour leader/PM...
    I don't think the exposure of second home Stamp Duty fiddles has claimed its last scalp.

    A lot of MPs own second homes.
    The law on second homes is very clear unless a trust is involved - I simply don’t see other MPs making the same mistake
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 123,634

    NEW THREAD

  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 5,765
    Sandpit said:

    Nigelb said:

    Sandpit said:

    Whoa, sounds like there might be a number of stray Russian drones in Polish airspace. Warsaw airport closed and military jets and AWACS everywhere.

    A test of European resolve.
    I seriously doubt this was accidental.
    Suggestions that six Shaheds have been shot down in Polish airspace.

    Unlikely to have been accidental, this is Russia looking to gauge the response from Poland and NATO more widely. Dare I suggest that it has to be a significant one.

    A handful of those massive bombs that the US dropped on Iran, but aimed instead at the Kerch Bridge, would do the job nicely.
    So, the village of Czosnowka has been mentioned, 40km from the Belarus border near Brest, and perhaps 80km from the nearest farmer's field, let alone Russian target, in Ukraine.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 21,007

    What a start for our new Foreign Secretary.

    Netanyuahu and Lavarov must be pooing their pants;

    You have such a way with words. it must be the irish in you
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 26,029
    Roger said:

    What a start for our new Foreign Secretary.

    Netanyuahu and Lavarov must be pooing their pants;

    You have such a way with words. it must be the irish in you
    I suspect theyre looking forward to a real stripping down. Cooper can do her Sadie Stern act.
  • fitalassfitalass Posts: 4,550
    Sad news. I always remember staying up to watch the early UK coverage of the 2004 Presidential election count as it unfolded and then really tired heading to bed when he called it for Kerry only to wake up in the morning surprised to discover that Bush had won a second term.
  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 10,814
    stodge said:

    Eabhal said:

    Some of the cycle counters in London are registering 70%+ week-on-week increases as a result of the tube strike. Massive congestion on the cycle network. I think this is the week when it cements itself as one of the great cycling cities of the world (as long as they keep expanding the network).

    Now it's time to the make the UK as a whole the next Denmark/Netherlands. 🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴

    With home working (and we know how much some on PB love that) the strikes so far haven't had the impact RMT might have hoped. Today was more difficult with the DLR taken out as well though there were some trains on the Northern Line and at the north western end of the Piccadilly.

    Relations between the RMT and TfL are as bad as they have ever been but in truth the union leadership are barely keeping up with the militancy of their members, some of whom were angry with previous "deals" which led to the suspension of planned strike action.

    The Clipper boats have seen a big boost in passengers but there's some evidence many people weren't aware of the strikes until yesterday morning and have now planned accordingly for today, tomorrow and Thursday. Interestingly, Oyster touch in numbers are down only 23% compared to the equivalent day last year which I find surpssing but both London Overground and the Elizabeth Line have seen rises in passenger numbers.
    I have 20 French partners in tomorrow for a meeting. They are having fun
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