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2015 hasn’t been the happiest of years for Labour. They have had worse ones – 1931, perhaps – but it’s still been a bit of a shocker. Today’s leadership election result ought to close that chapter and open a new and more hopeful one.
FPT: I cannot say that if Corbyn becomes Labour Leader at midday, that Labour will not get another Jewish vote, but it will be in the hundreds instead of the thousands that Labour usually gets. Still, he'll have a major part of the muslim vote sown up.
Mr. Tudor, saw a few minutes of the interview on Youtube, then stopped watching. Constant interruptions and condescending attitude put me off.
Paxman was overrated. Newsnight has a bad history of presenters trying to make themselves look good by tripping up ministers and claiming scalps. Oddly, the best presenter I saw was probably Nick Robinson, who did it for a brief stint whilst others were away, and acted more as a chairman rather than seeing himself as a pugilist in a verbal bout.
Edited extra bit: was the Obama comparison to do with having a few months in the job?
The confrontational style of long form interview asking difficult questions is really difficult to do. It requires meticulous research and needs to let the interviewee say enough to dig the hole.
The best at this that immediately springs to mind is Stephen Sackurs' HardTalk on BBC World - why does this not make the terrestrial channel I don't know. Surprisingly a dose of humour can also help drop the guard of the interviewee, see Jon Stewart or even Ali G for examples of that.
Important to remember that JC hasn't been involved in this election - he is backed by an ambitious and ruthless team that have stage managed a cult image a la SNP.
TGOHF..That would be so comical .. and much fun to be had..right across the country..The LOTO is running scared of tackling Cameron...which is exactly what it would be......
Mr. Tudor, saw a few minutes of the interview on Youtube, then stopped watching. Constant interruptions and condescending attitude put me off.
Paxman was overrated. Newsnight has a bad history of presenters trying to make themselves look good by tripping up ministers and claiming scalps. Oddly, the best presenter I saw was probably Nick Robinson, who did it for a brief stint whilst others were away, and acted more as a chairman rather than seeing himself as a pugilist in a verbal bout.
Edited extra bit: was the Obama comparison to do with having a few months in the job?
The confrontational style of long form interview asking difficult questions is really difficult to do. It requires meticulous research and needs to let the interviewee say enough to dig the hole.
The best at this that immediately springs to mind is Stephen Sackurs' HardTalk on BBC World - why does this not make the terrestrial channel I don't know. Surprisingly a dose of humour can also help drop the guard of the interviewee, see Jon Stewart or even Ali G for examples of that.
Going back a bit - Brian Walden was superb at the probing half-hour interview. He really got you to the core beliefs of the interviewee without ever being rude , aggressive or raising his voice.
If Labour do it again in a couple of years, does that mean "Registered Supporters" who really aren't supporters get to vote then if they just keep their heads down?
And because it will presumably be run as tightly as a whalebone corset they may have some extra influence proportionally.
I wonder if we will ever know how many incomers there were. 200+ Green candidates implies quite a lot of unidentified Greens.
Pleasing hearing about Tory aggression towards the BBC.
If as expected Corbyn wins then I think the BBC is going to get a well earned kicking as the Tories become more confident. I can see them gradually cutting funding and privatising them after 2020 if they win again.
It will be very interesting to see if Corbyn as leader, if he wins, can indeed try to transform the role into something he finds more comfortable, than the current role which he certainly never expected to be in a position to fill, or whether he either cracks under the strain or finds talents in areas he never expected to and rises to the challenge. Certainly the fact that his biggest parliamentary cheerleader is Diane Abbot, who I find quite distasteful and, if she is bright, then for some reason makes a lot of statements that make her appear not very bright, probably makes it harder to see him succeeding that may be fair.
Mr. Tudor, saw a few minutes of the interview on Youtube, then stopped watching. Constant interruptions and condescending attitude put me off.
Paxman was overrated. Newsnight has a bad history of presenters trying to make themselves look good by tripping up ministers and claiming scalps. Oddly, the best presenter I saw was probably Nick Robinson, who did it for a brief stint whilst others were away, and acted more as a chairman rather than seeing himself as a pugilist in a verbal bout.
Edited extra bit: was the Obama comparison to do with having a few months in the job?
The confrontational style of long form interview asking difficult questions is really difficult to do. It requires meticulous research and needs to let the interviewee say enough to dig the hole.
The best at this that immediately springs to mind is Stephen Sackurs' HardTalk on BBC World - why does this not make the terrestrial channel I don't know. Surprisingly a dose of humour can also help drop the guard of the interviewee, see Jon Stewart or even Ali G for examples of that.
Andrew Neil is always well on top of his subject and has detailed facts to refute what the interviewee says.
Unfortunately he is so good that Cameron will be interveiwed by him. Others get shreaded.
BBC News trying to explain AV, now interviewing John Curtice.
AV made no difference whatsoever to the Mayor vote, in terms of the order of candidates selected.
The effects of AV are always overrated.
Yes. It's also amusing to see people misunderstanding the best way to operate under AV. For example, fairly early in this contest it became apparent that the only potential way to beat Corbyn was for the other candidates to unite behind a single unity "stop Corbyn" candidate. But to suggest this was to get rubbished for "not understanding AV". Which is to take an extremely simplistic view of the operation of AV and the way that multiple candidates campaigning against each other will change the way the contest is conducted and the way people will vote on lower preferences.
Corbyn planning to have rotating loyalists at PMQs instead of coin it himself says the Sun.
Dave v Diane ? There isn't enough popcorn
Dave's response should be "which IRA condoning loony left wing nutbag am I facing this week?"
The tories should shame week in, week out, any labour MP joining in this circus.
They won't have it all their own way. No matter how poor most of the may be, Cameron will trip up or be tripped up on something even they can catch him on, there are simply too many vulnerabilities that could arise, so they can attempt to shame them week in, week out, but it might not always work out.
TGOHF..That would be so comical .. and much fun to be had..right across the country..The LOTO is running scared of tackling Cameron...which is exactly what it would be......
Every single time the PM would remind everyone that the LotO is running away from holding the govt to account and highlighting what a shambles the Labour Party has become. I noted that the PM broke his silence yesterday, after the voting had closed.
''The tories should shame week in, week out, any labour MP joining in this circus.'
I imagine the tory backbenchers are composing the tame questions for PMQ as we speak...
''Mr Speaker does the Prime Minister share with me the extreme distaste of the opposition's links with ( insert terror group or despot).''
The media are going to have great fun joining in too. There will be an informal competition to see who gets the most outlandish. Can't wait for the Mail to run headlines like "Corbyn would give nukes to IRA"
Bloke on Sky saying Twitter a very very poor way of judging public mood...
In other news, the Pope is still Catholic
People sometimes restate the obvious, because to many is isnt obvious. People will swear blind that they couldnt understand that the Tories could ever win any election as they not only dont know anyone who would vote tory, they would find such a person so repulsive as worthy of being pushed in front of a bus.
TGOHF..That would be so comical .. and much fun to be had..right across the country..The LOTO is running scared of tackling Cameron...which is exactly what it would be......
Every single time the PM would remind everyone that the LotO is running away from holding the govt to account and highlighting what a shambles the Labour Party has become. I noted that the PM broke his silence yesterday, after the voting had closed.
I think the smart Tory move is to not target Corbyn, but target the Labour party for electing him and Labour MPs forced to defend his policy positions. The more the problem is seen with the alternatives to Corbyn and the wider Labour party, the less the potential for a mid-term defenestration and pretending it never happened.
Corbyn is going to giving Burnham the biggest beating anyone with the surname B has ever had since Scipio Africanus gave Hannibal Barca the beating of his life at Zama
Is the a market on the number of potential defectors....???
0....???? 10.....???? 50.....???
Surely there's got to be a few. John Woodcock in Barrow could well go Tory, Simon Danzsuk maybe UKIP?? Whips and managers from all parties must be hoping for a conference season scalp as UKIP got with that TPD last year.
One thing that hasn't received any attention is Corbyn's brother Piers who runs the wonderful website Weatheraction.com and has a long term forecasting record second to none with a complete rejection of the man made global warming agenda. I would expect attention to be drawn to this at some point. I do have common cause with Corbyn as a republican but that isn't going to be a fight that he'll take on sadly in my opinion. The global sovereign debt crisis will present opportunities to corbyn if he can see off the initial threats to his leadership. The next 4 or 5 years were already going to be fascinating enough already. This adds to it further!
I doubt there will be any defections nor splits - moderate Labour MPs will simply hide on the back benches or polish their CVs - moderat Labour will die with a whimper not a scream.
At 11:00 am precisely an act of remembrance will take place in memory of the Labour party.
The Dear Leader wearing a white poppy pinned to the extreme left of his donkey jacket lapel will lay a wreath of deepest red roses at the base of the Ed Stone.
Bands will play and veterans will march past and the masses will mourn.
I doubt there will be any defections nor splits - moderate Labour MPs will simply hide on the back benches or polish their CVs - moderat Labour will die with a whimper not a scream.
Won't be much space to hide. Best just not turn up.
At 11:00 am precisely an act of remembrance will take place in memory of the Labour party.
The Dear Leader wearing a white poppy pinned to the extreme left of his donkey jacket lapel will lay a wreath of deepest red roses at the base of the Ed Stone.
Bands will play and veterans will march past and the masses will mourn.
@TSEofPB: Assuming they elect Corbyn, at midday I'll try and start a twitterstorm with the hashtag #PrayForLabour.
Corbyn is going to giving Burnham the biggest beating anyone with the surname B has ever had since Scipio Africanus gave Hannibal Barca the beating of his life at Zama
Labour's about to take the cleverest decision since Shah Muhammad thought "why don't I execute Genghis Khan's ambassadors?"
''moderat Labour will die with a whimper not a scream.''
I'm not sure. I just read a tweet from James Forsyth that the defeated at the place are not making a scintilla of effort to hide their feelings about the result.
When they emerge, the pictures are just going to be too, too delicious....
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I cannot say that if Corbyn becomes Labour Leader at midday, that Labour will not get another Jewish vote, but it will be in the hundreds instead of the thousands that Labour usually gets.
Still, he'll have a major part of the muslim vote sown up.
Dave v Diane ? There isn't enough popcorn
And if so how much?
sorry; 76.3%
Wait until the voters hear about getting out of nato, nuclear disarmament, and most of all, yet more mass immigration.
The best at this that immediately springs to mind is Stephen Sackurs' HardTalk on BBC World - why does this not make the terrestrial channel I don't know. Surprisingly a dose of humour can also help drop the guard of the interviewee, see Jon Stewart or even Ali G for examples of that.
Then he would face accusations of being frit.
And because it will presumably be run as tightly as a whalebone corset they may have some extra influence proportionally.
I wonder if we will ever know how many incomers there were. 200+ Green candidates implies quite a lot of unidentified Greens.
AV made no difference whatsoever to the Mayor vote, in terms of the order of candidates selected.
BBC political editor tweets...
Laura Kuenssberg ✔ @bbclaurak
Corbyn's team and supporters v confident this morning - strong sense it's in the bag
So he can't even count on his supporters...
In other news, the Pope is still Catholic
I facing this week?"
Pleasing hearing about Tory aggression towards the BBC.
If as expected Corbyn wins then I think the BBC is going to get a well earned kicking as the Tories become more confident. I can see them gradually cutting funding and privatising them after 2020 if they win again.
0....???? 10.....???? 50.....???
If twitter was a guide labour would have a majority.
Andrew Neil is always well on top of his subject and has detailed facts to refute what the interviewee says.
Unfortunately he is so good that Cameron will be interveiwed by him. Others get shreaded.
I'll get my donkey jacket....
I imagine the tory backbenchers are composing the tame questions for PMQ as we speak...
''Mr Speaker does the Prime Minister share with me the extreme distaste of the opposition's links with ( insert terror group or despot).''
Perhaps we will be seeing the Gang of 200.
Arf...
*Before another meme starts, Dave has attended more PMQs than any other PMQs in absolute and percentage numbers since 1997.
Paul Waugh ✔ @paulwaugh
Labour MP, an avowed antiCorbynista, tells me:"This is just *one* election in *one* part of the Labour party." #ominous
But behind the scenes his team will be feeding the media with the dirt.
Implies that there's only a slight chance that Corbyn has not won on the first count.
The next Labour PM is probably not even an MP at the moment.
Whips and managers from all parties must be hoping for a conference season scalp as UKIP got with that TPD last year.
*I'm just kidding, some backbenchers are probably very able and decent MPs, even when they are called upon to do some awkward PMQ bootlicking.
Ed Miliband Resigned The Labour Leadership. What Happened Next Will Amaze You.
Very true Mr Kle. One of many sharp and salient comments from your good self recently IMHO.
The Dear Leader wearing a white poppy pinned to the extreme left of his donkey jacket lapel will lay a wreath of deepest red roses at the base of the Ed Stone.
Bands will play and veterans will march past and the masses will mourn.
It's coming home!
Labour's coming home!
Senior aide to Liz Kendall says Corbyn has won in the first round with over 60% of the vote.
Kevin Schofield @PolhomeEditor
Senior aide to Liz Kendall says Corbyn has won in the first round with over 60% of the vote.
Is it a "usual channels" process, or do we get Diddy Man Bingo?
I'm not sure. I just read a tweet from James Forsyth that the defeated at the place are not making a scintilla of effort to hide their feelings about the result.
When they emerge, the pictures are just going to be too, too delicious....