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I am sure that this will not be seen as a metaphor about Kemi Badenoch – politicalbetting.com

? WATCH: James Cleverly tries to play a “best bits” compilation of Kemi Badenoch but gives up after it repeatedly won’t work at the Tories' local election launch pic.twitter.com/v0nrFhgrLL

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  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315
    edited 2:59PM
    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 60,618
    Eid Mubarak! 🌙
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,982
    Oh, dear. Sometimes things seem like such a good idea and then .....
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 58,344
    Update on the Russian blogger who turned on Putin:

    https://x.com/kvistp/status/2034599699060084925

    According to russian sources Ilya Remeslo has been "hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital".
    He will probably commit "suicide" there.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 126,939
    I am glad that the Tories are using a MacBook for the presentation all the best people/companies use Macs.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315
    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Has he scored again?
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 31,707

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 126,939
    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Bugger, tomorrow is one of the two days a year I have to act like a good Muslim and follow the Islam.

    Certain PBers shouldn't worry, I'm not going to take a knife to throat of any infidels.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315
    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 18,047

    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Bugger, tomorrow is one of the two days a year I have to act like a good Muslim and follow the Islam.

    Certain PBers shouldn't worry, I'm not going to take a knife to throat of any infidels.
    More's the pity!
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 60,618

    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Has he scored again?
    A hat-trick, I’ve got the next three days off work!
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 58,344
    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 16,730
    Run VT Errol
  • eekeek Posts: 32,909
    rcs1000 said:

    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Bugger, tomorrow is one of the two days a year I have to act like a good Muslim and follow the Islam.

    Certain PBers shouldn't worry, I'm not going to take a knife to throat of any infidels.
    I have a list if you change your mind.
    Does that mainly feature a person in Camden?
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 55,613

    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Bugger, tomorrow is one of the two days a year I have to act like a good Muslim and follow the Islam.

    Certain PBers shouldn't worry, I'm not going to take a knife to throat of any infidels.
    Oh go on...
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112
    lol

    War is a bit different when your raining bombs down on civilians from 30,000 feet

    ‘ Several IDF soldiers refused to report to their posts due to inadequate protection from rocket and missile fire despite consistent requests to their superiors, according to a KAN report on Wednesday.’


    https://x.com/jerusalem_post/status/2034360569990348844?s=61
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 54,594
    eek said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Bugger, tomorrow is one of the two days a year I have to act like a good Muslim and follow the Islam.

    Certain PBers shouldn't worry, I'm not going to take a knife to throat of any infidels.
    I have a list if you change your mind.
    Does that mainly feature a person in Camden?
    Or a whole list of people in Camden?
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
  • RochdalePioneersRochdalePioneers Posts: 31,821

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    That really isn't good news for the Tories
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112

    Update on the Russian blogger who turned on Putin:

    https://x.com/kvistp/status/2034599699060084925

    According to russian sources Ilya Remeslo has been "hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital".
    He will probably commit "suicide" there.

    I wonder if he’s on the ground floor !
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 126,939
    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    It’s not so much forbidden opinion as it is hypocritical.
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112
    First lawn cut of the year done.

    The older you get the tougher it gets.
  • eekeek Posts: 32,909
    IanB2 said:

    eek said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Sandpit said:

    Eid Mubarak! 🌙

    Bugger, tomorrow is one of the two days a year I have to act like a good Muslim and follow the Islam.

    Certain PBers shouldn't worry, I'm not going to take a knife to throat of any infidels.
    I have a list if you change your mind.
    Does that mainly feature a person in Camden?
    Or a whole list of people in Camden?
    I suspect it’s a single person with a lot of aliases none of which work beyond the first glance
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 60,618
    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2022:

    “If you’re [a conservative], get on that bus to Florida because that’s where you belong, get out of town because you don’t represent out values. You’re not New Yorkers”

    https://x.com/jrobfrommn/status/2034629919888531934

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2026:

    "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state. Now, there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home."

    https://x.com/realjessica/status/2034310185506771118
  • eekeek Posts: 32,909

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    That really isn't good news for the Tories
    Got to say boosting the profile of Jenrick lite probably isn’t what the Tories need
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 126,939
    eek said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    That really isn't good news for the Tories
    Got to say boosting the profile of Jenrick lite probably isn’t what the Tories need
    Yup, we saw it with Jenrick, pretty much every time Jenrick pulled a stunt like this all it did was reduce the number of voters willing to vote tactically for the Tories to stop Reform.
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    It’s not so much forbidden opinion as it is hypocritical.
    Such is the nature of politics, I’d guess.

    He won’t be the first, he won’t be the last. Society gets the politicians it deserves.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 126,939

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I've tried really hard to imagine Nick Timorhy being a less significant political figure than he was before and have to concede defeat, sorry.
    Arrogant sod thought he was to win the Tories a 290 seat majority in 2017 thanks to him
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112
    Sandpit said:

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2022:

    “If you’re [a conservative], get on that bus to Florida because that’s where you belong, get out of town because you don’t represent out values. You’re not New Yorkers”

    https://x.com/jrobfrommn/status/2034629919888531934

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2026:

    "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state. Now, there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home."

    https://x.com/realjessica/status/2034310185506771118

    Another moron at the FO stage of FAFO.

    Coming soon to California
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112

    eek said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    That really isn't good news for the Tories
    Got to say boosting the profile of Jenrick lite probably isn’t what the Tories need
    Yup, we saw it with Jenrick, pretty much every time Jenrick pulled a stunt like this all it did was reduce the number of voters willing to vote tactically for the Tories to stop Reform.
    Has anyone taken the opportunity to say ‘language, Timothy’ 🤔
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,982

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    Who is Nick Timothy?
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 16,730
    AnneJGP said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    Who is Nick Timothy?
    MP for West Suffolk (Hancocks old haunt)
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    Regarding the header, has sabotage been ruled out ?
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 58,344
    Iran seems to have hit the refinery in Haifa:

    https://x.com/clashreport/status/2034652488507199920
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 28,023

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I have read some of (I got distracted and could not finish it) Seldon's book about the May Premiership. He was at best a SPAD who had the ear of May and became her (Joint) Chief of Staff. His influence on the 2017 GE turned an over-20pt lead in the polls to a minority government. He is significant only in the negative sense.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 47,790

    One for former resident @JosiasJessop I think (think it was him)

    https://bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0dxexdd8xo

    FPT; Like Beetlejuice, say my name a few times and I might just appear... ;)

    I'm both glad and saddened about this. It has opened up a few stretches of coastline that were previously inaccessible, and made some other stretches much safer. But something has also been lost. When I did it over 20 years ago, I had to plan any of the stretches outside the SWCP and Cleveland Way. I'd study the 1:50k map each night, working out the 'best' route. People would often choose slightly different routes, especially in non-touristy areas. Do you walk along this beach at low tide, or trespass along the cliffs? Do you take that slightly less coastal path that goes into that village (which has a rather nice pub), or stick strictly to the coast?

    At one point I had to hang off the side of a bridge to cross a river at Gibraltar Point (*); at another, I had to use a chainlink fence as a via ferrata where the path had disappeared due to erosion. I got lost many, many times and (ahem) trespassed frequently.

    Now, it'll be easier, but some of the magic of walking the coast will have gone. It'll be less of an adventure, and that slightly saddens me. I also wonder if it'll actually make more people walk it, especially the non-touristy bits (e.g. the black path through Teeside).

    (*) It's replacement will be accessible to walkers: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2gj0xln0o
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I've tried really hard to imagine Nick Timorhy being a less significant political figure than he was before and have to concede defeat, sorry.
    Not trying hard enough. Arguably he torpedoed Theresa Mays election campaign with the social care plan which led to the lost majority which led to farce in the commons as all sides tried really hard to pretend that they wanted to Brexit but no, not THAT Brexit which led to Johnson's majority and HIS Brexit and we are where we are...
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 28,165

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
  • eekeek Posts: 32,909
    Talking about Camden it seems the Leon at Kings Cross was closed down by environmental health due to a serious mice infestation
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 28,165
    Taz said:

    Update on the Russian blogger who turned on Putin:

    https://x.com/kvistp/status/2034599699060084925

    According to russian sources Ilya Remeslo has been "hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital".
    He will probably commit "suicide" there.

    I wonder if he’s on the ground floor !
    If he is, he might accidentally stab himself 47 times while shaving.
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 7,678

    AnneJGP said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    Who is Nick Timothy?
    MP for West Suffolk (Hancocks old haunt)
    Some constituency associations have a habit of picking good candidates (thinking of Penrith and the Border and its successors, among others). Then there’s West Suffolk
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576
    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    It was the lead story on both Fox News and CNN
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 60,618
    edited 3:36PM
    Taz said:

    Sandpit said:

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2022:

    “If you’re [a conservative], get on that bus to Florida because that’s where you belong, get out of town because you don’t represent out values. You’re not New Yorkers”

    https://x.com/jrobfrommn/status/2034629919888531934

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2026:

    "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state. Now, there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home."

    https://x.com/realjessica/status/2034310185506771118

    Another moron at the FO stage of FAFO.

    Coming soon to California
    Gov Newsom is currently getting the Nick Shirley treatment, he’s the independent journalist who goes around finding non-existant ‘daycare centres’ and ‘hospices’ that appear to exist purely as fronts for Medicare fraud. No children around, apart from two unaccompanied children they found with no adults present, but an awful lot of nice cars in the car park that quickly disappeared when he started asking questions.

    https://x.com/nickshirleyy/status/2033708929398845886

    Newsom’s reply was to post a meme accusing the young journalist of ‘looking for’ children, nudge nudge wink wink. “Hey can I see your kids?”

    https://x.com/andy8671025/status/2033940952839065841 and Shirley’s reply got a 10-1 like ratio.

    Now half the media has turned up to follow the story, and Newsom’s looking shady as anything.

    https://x.com/cbsnews/status/2034630973778780166

    He really is the most dislikeable politician. He’ll tell you the sun is purple today, and tell you the sun has always been green next week.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 42,911
    @carlquintanilla.bsky.social‬

    * US F-35 DAMAGED BY SUSPECTED IRANIAN FIRE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING, SOURCES SAY -- CNN

    @reuters.com
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
    There is significant variation. I have interviewed into the three figures products of access courses. There are some good students there - typically ones who choose the wrong route early but then want to do pharmacy and don't have the A levels in the right subjects. I have accepted one such this morning.

    Then there are the vast majority that were not good enough to get the right grades initially but can get the lower grades for the Access to HE courses and hope that will get them on the main course. At a Top 10 Uni like Bath (are you listening @HYUFD - we not a Russel Group but we are better than most of them) they don't cut it.

    At some point I'll share a typical calculation that floors them. PBers will have no dificulty.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    edited 3:35PM
    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    It was the lead story on both Fox News and CNN
    Were they both wanting him cancelled ?
    Seems unlikely.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 47,129
    edited 3:40PM

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I've tried really hard to imagine Nick Timorhy being a less significant political figure than he was before and have to concede defeat, sorry.
    Tbf he did try and get Theresa May on the patriotic alternative bus by coining that ‘citizen of nowhere’ speech. Tbf to Theresa she seemed pretty uncomfortable with it. Tbf to the voters they thought it was a bit shit then (perhaps not so much now).
  • nico67nico67 Posts: 7,328
    Loads of different religions use Trafalgar Square for celebrations.

    Would Timothy had said anything if it was a Jewish or Sikh event ?

    He clearly was picking on the Muslim community to score points with Reform voters . As for Badenochs speech this morning , a dreadful start with more attempts to suck up to Reform voters .
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576
    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    It was the lead story on both Fox News and CNN
    Were they both wanting him cancelled ?
    Seems unlikely.
    The story was about someone on PB *wanting* him cancelled.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 126,939
    edited 3:38PM
    Q: Why do seagulls fly over the sea?

    A: If they flew over the bay they’d be bagels.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
    There is significant variation. I have interviewed into the three figures products of access courses. There are some good students there - typically ones who choose the wrong route early but then want to do pharmacy and don't have the A levels in the right subjects. I have accepted one such this morning.

    Then there are the vast majority that were not good enough to get the right grades initially but can get the lower grades for the Access to HE courses and hope that will get them on the main course. At a Top 10 Uni like Bath (are you listening @HYUFD - we not a Russel Group but we are better than most of them) they don't cut it.

    At some point I'll share a typical calculation that floors them. PBers will have no dificulty.
    Is is

    Simplify (a-x)(b-x)(c-x)...(z-x)

    ?
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    Sandpit said:

    Taz said:

    Sandpit said:

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2022:

    “If you’re [a conservative], get on that bus to Florida because that’s where you belong, get out of town because you don’t represent out values. You’re not New Yorkers”

    https://x.com/jrobfrommn/status/2034629919888531934

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2026:

    "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state. Now, there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home."

    https://x.com/realjessica/status/2034310185506771118

    Another moron at the FO stage of FAFO.

    Coming soon to California
    Gov Newsom is currently getting the Nick Shirley treatment, he’s the independent journalist who goes around finding non-existant ‘daycare centres’ and ‘hospices’ that appear to exist purely as fronts for Medicare fraud. No children around, apart from two unaccompanied children they found with no adults present, but an awful lot of nice cars in the car park that quickly disappeared when he started asking questions.

    https://x.com/nickshirleyy/status/2033708929398845886

    Newsom’s reply was to post a meme accusing the young journalist of ‘looking for’ children, nudge nudge wink wink. “Hey can I see your kids?”

    https://x.com/andy8671025/status/2033940952839065841 and Shirley’s reply got a 10-1 like ratio.

    Now half the media has turned up to follow the story, and Newsom’s looking shady as anything.

    https://x.com/cbsnews/status/2034630973778780166

    He really is the most dislikeable politician. He’ll tell you the sun is purple today, and tell you the sun has always been green next week.
    Shirley is not a journalist.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Shirley
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 47,129
    edited 3:41PM
    Sandpit said:

    Taz said:

    Sandpit said:

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2022:

    “If you’re [a conservative], get on that bus to Florida because that’s where you belong, get out of town because you don’t represent out values. You’re not New Yorkers”

    https://x.com/jrobfrommn/status/2034629919888531934

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2026:

    "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state. Now, there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home."

    https://x.com/realjessica/status/2034310185506771118

    Another moron at the FO stage of FAFO.

    Coming soon to California
    Gov Newsom is currently getting the Nick Shirley treatment, he’s the independent journalist who goes around finding non-existant ‘daycare centres’ and ‘hospices’ that appear to exist purely as fronts for Medicare fraud. No children around, apart from two unaccompanied children they found with no adults present, but an awful lot of nice cars in the car park that quickly disappeared when he started asking questions.

    https://x.com/nickshirleyy/status/2033708929398845886

    Newsom’s reply was to post a meme accusing the young journalist of ‘looking for’ children, nudge nudge wink wink. “Hey can I see your kids?”

    https://x.com/andy8671025/status/2033940952839065841 and Shirley’s reply got a 10-1 like ratio.

    Now half the media has turned up to follow the story, and Newsom’s looking shady as anything.

    https://x.com/cbsnews/status/2034630973778780166

    He really is the most dislikeable politician. He’ll tell you the sun is purple today, and tell you the sun has always been green next week.
    Is that like a politician alternating between telling you a war is won last week and now telling their despised allies they have to pile in to help win the war?
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 38,180
    edited 3:42PM
    Great pincer action from Kemi and Nick T.

    Kemi; "Starmer is a Bibi shill genocidal traitor".*

    Nick; " Starmer/ Labour are Muslim loving, Britain hating traitors"*

    * My precis.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315
    rcs1000 said:

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
    There is significant variation. I have interviewed into the three figures products of access courses. There are some good students there - typically ones who choose the wrong route early but then want to do pharmacy and don't have the A levels in the right subjects. I have accepted one such this morning.

    Then there are the vast majority that were not good enough to get the right grades initially but can get the lower grades for the Access to HE courses and hope that will get them on the main course. At a Top 10 Uni like Bath (are you listening @HYUFD - we not a Russel Group but we are better than most of them) they don't cut it.

    At some point I'll share a typical calculation that floors them. PBers will have no dificulty.
    Is is

    Simplify (a-x)(b-x)(c-x)...(z-x)

    ?
    Way easier. Some think of pharmacy pill counting and its not much removed from that...
  • BlancheLivermoreBlancheLivermore Posts: 7,732
    rcs1000 said:

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
    There is significant variation. I have interviewed into the three figures products of access courses. There are some good students there - typically ones who choose the wrong route early but then want to do pharmacy and don't have the A levels in the right subjects. I have accepted one such this morning.

    Then there are the vast majority that were not good enough to get the right grades initially but can get the lower grades for the Access to HE courses and hope that will get them on the main course. At a Top 10 Uni like Bath (are you listening @HYUFD - we not a Russel Group but we are better than most of them) they don't cut it.

    At some point I'll share a typical calculation that floors them. PBers will have no dificulty.
    Is is

    Simplify (a-x)(b-x)(c-x)...(z-x)

    ?
    =0
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576
    Scott_xP said:

    @carlquintanilla.bsky.social‬

    * US F-35 DAMAGED BY SUSPECTED IRANIAN FIRE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING, SOURCES SAY -- CNN

    @reuters.com

    Statistically it is more likely to be from "friendly" fire.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    It was the lead story on both Fox News and CNN
    Were they both wanting him cancelled ?
    Seems unlikely.
    The story was about someone on PB *wanting* him cancelled.
    That led on CNN ?
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576
    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    It was the lead story on both Fox News and CNN
    Were they both wanting him cancelled ?
    Seems unlikely.
    The story was about someone on PB *wanting* him cancelled.
    That led on CNN ?
    I know, it's crazy how the story has cut through to the US
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 10,758
    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    Sir Keir said he should be sacked from the front bench. Is that enough to designate him as cancelled and be invited to the White House?
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576

    rcs1000 said:

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
    There is significant variation. I have interviewed into the three figures products of access courses. There are some good students there - typically ones who choose the wrong route early but then want to do pharmacy and don't have the A levels in the right subjects. I have accepted one such this morning.

    Then there are the vast majority that were not good enough to get the right grades initially but can get the lower grades for the Access to HE courses and hope that will get them on the main course. At a Top 10 Uni like Bath (are you listening @HYUFD - we not a Russel Group but we are better than most of them) they don't cut it.

    At some point I'll share a typical calculation that floors them. PBers will have no dificulty.
    Is is

    Simplify (a-x)(b-x)(c-x)...(z-x)

    ?
    =0
    Yep.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 58,344
    https://x.com/HannaLiubakova/status/2034650256625852678

    The US is reportedly lifting sanctions on Belinvestbank, the Development Bank of #Belarus and the Ministry of Finance, according to John Coale, quoted by Lukashenka's press service. Belarusian Potash Company and Belaruskali are also said to be removed from sanctions lists.
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112
    But surely the regime in Iran was going to fall and all they need to do is surrender 🤔


    ‘ BREAKING: Power outage across multiple areas of Haifa, Israel following direct Iranian missile strike on the refinery.’


    https://x.com/clashreport/status/2034647704047902952?s=61


    And here we have a dedication to Don in the US and Bibi in Israel, you legends.

    https://youtu.be/HvUS0zDTowc?si=PsJsi0cxp30tcTp9
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 28,165

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
    There is significant variation. I have interviewed into the three figures products of access courses. There are some good students there - typically ones who choose the wrong route early but then want to do pharmacy and don't have the A levels in the right subjects. I have accepted one such this morning.

    Then there are the vast majority that were not good enough to get the right grades initially but can get the lower grades for the Access to HE courses and hope that will get them on the main course. At a Top 10 Uni like Bath (are you listening @HYUFD - we not a Russel Group but we are better than most of them) they don't cut it.

    At some point I'll share a typical calculation that floors them. PBers will have no dificulty.
    Ah, as for those on lower grades are they young people going eg straight into that then trying to go straight into Uni?

    Access courses in my head (possibly just as its what my wife did) make sense for career changers, not people who are still in education. Perhaps I've misunderstood the point of them though.

    She grew up abroad and has none of her paperwork from her school days, so she did everything from scratch. Paid to do a L2 Maths and English course, while working, then did her Access course while still working, and now at Uni.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 70,753
    edited 3:45PM
    nico67 said:

    Loads of different religions use Trafalgar Square for celebrations.

    Would Timothy had said anything if it was a Jewish or Sikh event ?

    He clearly was picking on the Muslim community to score points with Reform voters . As for Badenochs speech this morning , a dreadful start with more attempts to suck up to Reform voters .

    You are not her audience and she does seem to be upsetting her opponents who wouldn't vote for her anyway

    Her policies so far are attractive including abolishing stamp duty and the farm tax, addressing student loans and helping young people, maximising revenue from the North Sea, and increasing defence spending, together with stopping the boats and controlling immigration

    I would suggest that is where a lot of the country is at present
  • nico67nico67 Posts: 7,328
    Taz said:

    But surely the regime in Iran was going to fall and all they need to do is surrender 🤔


    ‘ BREAKING: Power outage across multiple areas of Haifa, Israel following direct Iranian missile strike on the refinery.’


    https://x.com/clashreport/status/2034647704047902952?s=61


    And here we have a dedication to Don in the US and Bibi in Israel, you legends.

    https://youtu.be/HvUS0zDTowc?si=PsJsi0cxp30tcTp9

    I thought Iran was all out of missiles!
  • SelebianSelebian Posts: 10,020
    Sandpit said:

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2022:

    “If you’re [a conservative], get on that bus to Florida because that’s where you belong, get out of town because you don’t represent out values. You’re not New Yorkers”

    https://x.com/jrobfrommn/status/2034629919888531934

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2026:

    "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state. Now, there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home."

    https://x.com/realjessica/status/2034310185506771118

    Seems logical, shove the poor 'conservatives'* (who else uses a bus in the States?) off to Florida, then go off to Florida and drag the rich ones back to pay tax. Win-win :smiley:

    *love to know what the actual quote was here
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112
    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    SKS and other politicians have demanded his sacking too, it appears. So they do wish to cancel him it seems.

    I doubt he made an utter arse of himself and I doubt he cares either way.

    It’s a nothing story and typical of our politics. The Middle East is on fire and we are fucked if it goes on and this shit seems to trouble people.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    It was the lead story on both Fox News and CNN
    Were they both wanting him cancelled ?
    Seems unlikely.
    The story was about someone on PB *wanting* him cancelled.
    That led on CNN ?
    I know, it's crazy how the story has cut through to the US
    Fox I can believe.
    CCN, though.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 58,344
    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Nigelb said:

    Taz said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    I’m not really following it. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is here.

    Apparently he dared to have a forbidden opinion.
    Man makes an utter arse of himself.
    People say "that guy's an arse".

    Apparently that's an "attempt to cancel" him.

    Other than one PBer calling for his immediate sacking (which will find some sympathy with the Tory MPs who lost their seats when May went to the polls in a campaign he helped manage), I wasn't aware anyone wanted him 'cancelled'.
    It was the lead story on both Fox News and CNN
    Were they both wanting him cancelled ?
    Seems unlikely.
    The story was about someone on PB *wanting* him cancelled.
    That led on CNN ?
    I know, it's crazy how the story has cut through to the US
    The pipeline from adviser to the UK PM to US state governor means that they need to pay close attention.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 19,502
    Sandpit said:

    Taz said:

    Sandpit said:

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2022:

    “If you’re [a conservative], get on that bus to Florida because that’s where you belong, get out of town because you don’t represent out values. You’re not New Yorkers”

    https://x.com/jrobfrommn/status/2034629919888531934

    New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, 2026:

    "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state. Now, there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home."

    https://x.com/realjessica/status/2034310185506771118

    Another moron at the FO stage of FAFO.

    Coming soon to California
    Gov Newsom is currently getting the Nick Shirley treatment, he’s the independent journalist who goes around finding non-existant ‘daycare centres’ and ‘hospices’ that appear to exist purely as fronts for Medicare fraud. No children around, apart from two unaccompanied children they found with no adults present, but an awful lot of nice cars in the car park that quickly disappeared when he started asking questions.

    https://x.com/nickshirleyy/status/2033708929398845886

    Newsom’s reply was to post a meme accusing the young journalist of ‘looking for’ children, nudge nudge wink wink. “Hey can I see your kids?”

    https://x.com/andy8671025/status/2033940952839065841 and Shirley’s reply got a 10-1 like ratio.

    Now half the media has turned up to follow the story, and Newsom’s looking shady as anything.

    https://x.com/cbsnews/status/2034630973778780166

    He really is the most dislikeable politician. He’ll tell you the sun is purple today, and tell you the sun has always been green next week.
    No evidence of fraud was found at the centres Shirley visited in Minnesota. Shirley has since been accused of anti-Semitism by many Republicans, while it's the far right who still support him.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 38,180
    Ooh, brave Sir Nigel sh****** out his pro Timothy racist verbal diarrhea in Scotland. Tiny Tom was on earlier. Nice one Tories!

    For PB Tory Nick Timothy fans, please remember who nearly lost you the 2017 General Election.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315

    Q: Why do seagulls fly over the sea?

    A: If they flew over the bay they’d be bagels.

    Baygulls surely?
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112
    nico67 said:

    Taz said:

    But surely the regime in Iran was going to fall and all they need to do is surrender 🤔


    ‘ BREAKING: Power outage across multiple areas of Haifa, Israel following direct Iranian missile strike on the refinery.’


    https://x.com/clashreport/status/2034647704047902952?s=61


    And here we have a dedication to Don in the US and Bibi in Israel, you legends.

    https://youtu.be/HvUS0zDTowc?si=PsJsi0cxp30tcTp9

    I thought Iran was all out of missiles!
    Yeah, they just need to surrender. The resident PB armchair brigade have been telling us.

    Meanwhile the CEO of Rheinmetall on the lack of weapons coming up shortly if we currently deplete them.

    Of course he may say that, he’s a vested interest, but all the same.

    https://x.com/clashreport/status/2034637779703939175?s=61
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 23,105
    edited 3:54PM
    Con and Lab are clapped out wrecks as we know, but Kemi will be leading her party after Keir is replaced, IMO.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 65,764
    AnneJGP said:

    The attempt to cancel Nick Timothy doesn't seem to be having the desired effect and has instead boosted his profile and turned him into a more significant political figure than he was before.

    Who is Nick Timothy?
    The spitting image of Lord Salisbury.
  • SelebianSelebian Posts: 10,020

    Ooh, brave Sir Nigel sh****** out his pro Timothy racist verbal diarrhea in Scotland. Tiny Tom was on earlier. Nice one Tories!

    For PB Tory Nick Timothy fans, please remember who nearly lost you the 2017 General Election.

    I've had a soft sport for Nick ever since his great work in the 2017 election campaign.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315

    dixiedean said:

    First...

    Definitely goalhanging. As I'm in an online interview watching a candidate drown...

    Hopefully not a lifeguard job.
    Sadly its applicants to study pharmacy (but from Access to HE courses). Usually very poor, the current one is one of the worst I've seen. He's trying a calculation right now that I suspect every PB member would achieved in 20 s or less. And failing.
    I'm surprised that its usually very poor from Access courses.

    I don't know what they're generally like, but my wife started Uni this year after doing an Access course (self-study, online, as well as working) last year. She was advised before she started that, that if you can do well on the Access course you should be good for Uni and that the Access course is quite challenging. She said in hindsight she agrees with that, in part as was then working so juggling the course with her job, whereas now she's full-time doing her degree/placements, but that the Access course was good prep.

    Don't know if all Access courses are similar or some are better than others.
    There is significant variation. I have interviewed into the three figures products of access courses. There are some good students there - typically ones who choose the wrong route early but then want to do pharmacy and don't have the A levels in the right subjects. I have accepted one such this morning.

    Then there are the vast majority that were not good enough to get the right grades initially but can get the lower grades for the Access to HE courses and hope that will get them on the main course. At a Top 10 Uni like Bath (are you listening @HYUFD - we not a Russel Group but we are better than most of them) they don't cut it.

    At some point I'll share a typical calculation that floors them. PBers will have no dificulty.
    Ah, as for those on lower grades are they young people going eg straight into that then trying to go straight into Uni?

    Access courses in my head (possibly just as its what my wife did) make sense for career changers, not people who are still in education. Perhaps I've misunderstood the point of them though.

    She grew up abroad and has none of her paperwork from her school days, so she did everything from scratch. Paid to do a L2 Maths and English course, while working, then did her Access course while still working, and now at Uni.
    For clever people wanting a career change they can be good. For less able students they seem like a good way to get onto courses that demand higher attainment in say A levels than that student may be able to achieve and its my job to avoid wasting their time and money on a course that they will fail and not graduate from.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    Gomez: You said the only person who determine if it’s an imminent threat is the president. Do you stand by that statement?

    Gabbard: I do

    Gomez: Director Ratcliffe, do you agree with that?

    Ratcliffe: The president makes that decision

    Gomez: Why do you guys even have jobs?

    https://x.com/Acyn/status/2034641791459430450
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 65,764
    rcs1000 said:

    Scott_xP said:

    @carlquintanilla.bsky.social‬

    * US F-35 DAMAGED BY SUSPECTED IRANIAN FIRE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING, SOURCES SAY -- CNN

    @reuters.com

    Statistically it is more likely to be from "friendly" fire.
    It's probably safer to fly over the Iranians than it is the Americans.
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 16,730
    Pochin going for a treble Timothy
    https://x.com/i/status/2034646633082671345
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 22,315
    edited 4:00PM
    I had no idea Lucy Letby had worked in Oxford...
    https://bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz9qq8d7l1ko

    Joking aside, one wonders if Dewi Evans had been brought in to look at the cases if he would have suspected foul play? There's a lot of baby deaths on that unit.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 39,569

    Pochin going for a treble Timothy
    https://x.com/i/status/2034646633082671345

    She's amazingly young-looking for 56.
  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 6,087
    edited 4:06PM

    Pochin going for a treble Timothy
    https://x.com/i/status/2034646633082671345

    "The Naughty Stuff"? Isn't that what Cameo is for?

    Nice to see, per the X comments, that, is it Leith or a smaller harbour?, now has a Great Pyramid too!
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 19,502

    I had no idea Lucy Letby had worked in Oxford...
    https://bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz9qq8d7l1ko

    Joking aside, one wonders if Dewi Evans had been brought in to look at the cases if he would have suspected foul play? There's a lot of baby deaths on that unit.

    Very different sorts of baby deaths.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 126,939
    rcs1000 said:
    Not as crazy as the Afroman court case.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    edited 4:12PM
    Trump is hearing voices now.
    https://x.com/LePapillonBlu2/status/2034620250650456133

    Not entirely surprisingly, they seem to be lying to him.

    (I'm fairly sure this is parody.)
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,576
    Nigelb said:

    Trump is hearing voices now.
    https://x.com/LePapillonBlu2/status/2034620250650456133

    Not entirely surprisingly, they seem to be lying to him.

    (I'm fairly sure this is parody.)

    It has to be.
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112

    rcs1000 said:
    Not as crazy as the Afroman court case.
    That’s utterly nuts. Brilliant
  • TazTaz Posts: 26,112

    Sir Keir Starmer needs to remove the whip from Lucy Powell and she needs to resign for this disgracefully unBritish act.

    Shocked of Vauxhall writes:

    “The 87 bus stop at Vauxhall frequently has a queue form up for its popular eastbound service towards Aldwych.

    “I have just walked past Lucy Powell who was hovering near the entrance of the bus and studiously ignoring the long queue of more than 20 people, before hopping on after two or three people had boarded - scandalously queue jumping!”

    Shocked.

    She doesn’t seem the type !
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 87,326
    edited 4:15PM

    Sir Keir Starmer needs to remove the whip from Lucy Powell and she needs to resign for this disgracefully unBritish act.

    Shocked of Vauxhall writes:

    “The 87 bus stop at Vauxhall frequently has a queue form up for its popular eastbound service towards Aldwych.

    “I have just walked past Lucy Powell who was hovering near the entrance of the bus and studiously ignoring the long queue of more than 20 people, before hopping on after two or three people had boarded - scandalously queue jumping!”

    Can he do that to the Dep. Leader of the party ?
    Seems unlikely.

    She should, of course, resign forthwith.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 15,488
    edited 4:21PM

    This is heading to an economic disaster for Reeves

    https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/bond/tmbmkgb-10y?countrycode=bx

    Indeed. What on earth was she thinking of when she unleashed the bombs on Iran?
    The government didn't want to get involved in this s**tshow. Badenoch on the other hand.
    Big G is absolutely right. The way this works from here, Labour will get virtually all the blame for the whopping cost of living crisis coming right at us. That’s the way this always works - check your political history books: if you are holding the parcel when the oil stops in game of pass the barrel, you own the prize. Simples.

    The politics of this was never about fairness, but about ownership of all the pain. All Kemi now needs to do is focus on: “what are you actually doing to fix the pain everyone is suffering” - and she mines a rich seam of votes flowing from Labour to the Conservatives.

    {that is what she was doing with 6 questions last weeks PMQs, wasted 6 this week on something that doesn’t bring votes in}

    Like this:

    “Dithering for three weeks to send one boat to defend Cyprus. Too late to respond to the meningitis outbreak. Late granting our allies access to our bases. Dither, confusion and delay, in helping the British People with the rise in their energy costs. Mr Speaker - why does it take this government weeks of meetings after meetings to make a decision to cancel its hike in our Petrol Tax’s? Why can’t it just make the obvious decision, when I told them they had to last month!?”

    And, come this autumns budget…

    “Mr Speaker. Two and a half years ago the crisis on our cost of living was virtually won. Inflation was down, taxes were down, bills were down, cost of the weekly food shop was down, and the economy was going gangbusters. Just two and a half years of Labour government, and the country is in a recession. Inflation - UP! Unemployment - UP! Interest rates - UP! Mortgages - UP! Borrowing - UP! Taxes - UP! Bills - UP!
    How much of that are they going to blame on everybody and everything else - how much are they prepared to own?”

    Labours 1 disastrous term in office started drawing to an end today.
  • Brixian59Brixian59 Posts: 1,587

    Sir Keir Starmer needs to remove the whip from Lucy Powell and she needs to resign for this disgracefully unBritish act.

    Shocked of Vauxhall writes:

    “The 87 bus stop at Vauxhall frequently has a queue form up for its popular eastbound service towards Aldwych.

    “I have just walked past Lucy Powell who was hovering near the entrance of the bus and studiously ignoring the long queue of more than 20 people, before hopping on after two or three people had boarded - scandalously queue jumping!”

    Don't tell us half if them were Jewish
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 15,488
    edited 4:19PM
    Taz said:

    Sir Keir Starmer needs to remove the whip from Lucy Powell and she needs to resign for this disgracefully unBritish act.

    Shocked of Vauxhall writes:

    “The 87 bus stop at Vauxhall frequently has a queue form up for its popular eastbound service towards Aldwych.

    “I have just walked past Lucy Powell who was hovering near the entrance of the bus and studiously ignoring the long queue of more than 20 people, before hopping on after two or three people had boarded - scandalously queue jumping!”

    Shocked.

    She doesn’t seem the type !
    Starmer should withdraw the whip from her. He can do that.
    The pressure needs to come onto her to resign any roles in the party, as Rayner had to do.

    What she has done is toxic to Labour.

    When did the incident occur? When was the first time Downing Street was aware of this?
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