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  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,281

    Hits the nail on the head. This honeymoon period did not last long!
    As someone observed in the Grauniad a few days ago, not only did he not get a Honeymoon, a brawl broke out among the guests at the wedding.....
    Isn't that a normal event? Or is it just the weddings I go to!
    Forfar (my home town) can go one better - they had a brawl at a funeral (tho in fairness the instigators were from Fife.....)
  • Plato_SaysPlato_Says Posts: 11,822
    And still came back Marxists.

    The most telling thing about Corbyn's relationship with Abbott is not that they dated , its where they went on holiday. Tells you all you need to know.

  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 63,830
    Morning all,

    Sounds like Carly Fiorina had a reasonable GOP debate last night. She's shortened to 12 on Betfair from around 20 since I last looked.
  • oxfordsimonoxfordsimon Posts: 5,844
    Dair said:

    OchEye said:
    I wonder why Channel 4 haven't repeated A Very British Coup already. It would seem to be very apropos as Mr Ashcroft suggests.
    They have recently made it available on All 4 - so you can watch it online. As I did just the other day.
  • GravitationGravitation Posts: 287

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    'Now I'm not one to kiss and tell, but last night we went on a motorcycle tour of East Germany, if you know what I mean...'
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Can't say I am bothered by the Corbyn / Abbott story.

    That really is a matter for the parties concerned and any partners / family directly affected by it.

  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 53,358

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    I have been having less chivalrous thoughts - about the sturdy build quality of said motorcycle...
  • John_MJohn_M Posts: 7,503

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    'Now I'm not one to kiss and tell, but last night we went on a motorcycle tour of East Germany, if you know what I mean...'
    It sounds like a euphemism for bad sex, that's for sure.
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    AndyJS said:

    Labour's problems are exactly the same as those of social democratic parties all over Europe. The gap between the views of their traditional supporters and the metropolitan types who dominate the membership are rapidly becoming unbridgeable so that both groups cannot be satisfied at the same time.

    The thing with the Labour Party is that the Metropolitan types don't actually dominate the membership, they only ever dominated the PLP.
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    @georgeeaton: Diane Abbott complained to MPs that there aren't enough Corbyn supporters in the shadow cabinet. http://t.co/GPiTo83GpM

    What qualifies you as a "supporter" Diane?
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,236
    rogerh said:

    If Labour gets desperate could they turn to the person who the electorate view as the most successful labour leader-Step forward Tony Bliar

    In that scenario, the Chilcot report probably won't be out before Blair finishes an eighth term ...

    Although if Corbyn has his way, Blair would be PM whilst serving jail. At least until the Scots let him out early. ;)
  • Plato_SaysPlato_Says Posts: 11,822
    She is - that voice like nails on a blackboard, the weary miserable face, always complaining manner - she's simply awful on the telly.

    I can imagine her winning the lottery and finding something to moan about.

    In going over the top in their attacks on Corbyn, his opponents will only serve to solidify his position – especially among Labour members that voted for him.

    No! Really?

    No, Johnson's time has come & gone - Labour are hardly going to depose one useless old duffer to replace him with another one.....

    This is the Stupid Party we are talking about. The only thing you can be 100% sure on with regards to the Labour leadership is that Angela Eagle will never be voted in.

    Here voice alone would reduce Labour % to <20. She is absolutely terrible on camera IMHO.. </p>
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 125,135
    edited 2015 17
    Dair said:

    HYUFD said:

    Dair said:


    The entire Shadow Cabinet will sink with Corbyn's ship.

    They did not with IDS it would be Benn
    IDS was out his depth and jettisoned for failure.

    Corbyn is despised. That carries a baggage which will tarnish all who journey beside him.
    Modernisers like Maude despised IDS
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,236
    Floater said:

    Can't say I am bothered by the Corbyn / Abbott story.

    That really is a matter for the parties concerned and any partners / family directly affected by it.

    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It may cause problems for others in the shadow cabinet though, if they think Abbott (rightly or wrongly) is getting special treatment from Corbyn.

    Which it could be argued she already is, as she's been massively over-promoted compared to her talent.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 24,761
    Johnson @ 65 seems too old to me. Similarly Hilary Benn @ 61?

    I'm thinking:

    1 - Women.
    2 - People not offensive to the great unwashed crowd of new members, who will be there for some time.
    3 - Not associated with Blair / Brown in a senior or close role.
    4 - Pre-2015 intake (means not Clive Lewis).

    I can see Tom Watson being Acting Leader, but not the permanent Leader.

    "Rebel without a cause" is good for a Corbyn tag.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 53,358

    Floater said:

    Can't say I am bothered by the Corbyn / Abbott story.

    That really is a matter for the parties concerned and any partners / family directly affected by it.

    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It may cause problems for others in the shadow cabinet though, if they think Abbott (rightly or wrongly) is getting special treatment from Corbyn.

    Which it could be argued she already is, as she's been massively over-promoted compared to her talent.
    What a happy house the Shadow Cabinet must be. In the spirit of openness and inclusivity, can we have their meetings televised please?
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 125,135
    MattW said:

    Johnson @ 65 seems too old to me. Similarly Hilary Benn @ 61?

    I'm thinking:

    1 - Women.
    2 - People not offensive to the great unwashed crowd of new members, who will be there for some time.
    3 - Not associated with Blair / Brown in a senior or close role.
    4 - Pre-2015 intake (means not Clive Lewis).

    I can see Tom Watson being Acting Leader, but not the permanent Leader.

    "Rebel without a cause" is good for a Corbyn tag.

    Howard became leader at 62
  • oxfordsimonoxfordsimon Posts: 5,844

    Floater said:

    Can't say I am bothered by the Corbyn / Abbott story.

    That really is a matter for the parties concerned and any partners / family directly affected by it.

    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It may cause problems for others in the shadow cabinet though, if they think Abbott (rightly or wrongly) is getting special treatment from Corbyn.

    Which it could be argued she already is, as she's been massively over-promoted compared to her talent.
    That is what will continue to do corrosive damage to the pair of them. The perception of 'special treatment' is what will matter - whether or not there is any truth to it.

    It all builds on the problems of the past few days - which, in part, can be blamed on not having the slightest clue about press management.

    If you aren't in control of your own message, you will be defined by your opponents (mainly, at this stage, in the press and on the Labour backbenches)
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    HYUFD said:

    Dair said:

    HYUFD said:

    Dair said:


    The entire Shadow Cabinet will sink with Corbyn's ship.

    They did not with IDS it would be Benn
    IDS was out his depth and jettisoned for failure.

    Corbyn is despised. That carries a baggage which will tarnish all who journey beside him.
    Modernisers like Maude despised IDS
    I'm sure there were many more, dozens perhaps.

    But Corbyn takes this to another level. The man was struggling to find 30 people who were willing to work alongside him for £50k a year. That demonstrates a hell of a lot of loathing.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,281

    In going over the top in their attacks on Corbyn, his opponents will only serve to solidify his position – especially among Labour members that voted for him.

    No! Really?

    No, Johnson's time has come & gone - Labour are hardly going to depose one useless old duffer to replace him with another one.....

    This is the Stupid Party we are talking about.
    Surely that's the Tory Party?

    Labour looks more like the 'Catatonic State of Befuddlement Party' at the moment
  • Plato_SaysPlato_Says Posts: 11,822
    So long as no scenic motorcycle tours are filmed.

    I don't give a jot about whether they did or not, but it's just very very funny.

    Floater said:

    Can't say I am bothered by the Corbyn / Abbott story.

    That really is a matter for the parties concerned and any partners / family directly affected by it.

    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It may cause problems for others in the shadow cabinet though, if they think Abbott (rightly or wrongly) is getting special treatment from Corbyn.

    Which it could be argued she already is, as she's been massively over-promoted compared to her talent.
    What a happy house the Shadow Cabinet must be. In the spirit of openness and inclusivity, can we have their meetings televised please?
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453

    What a happy house the Shadow Cabinet must be. In the spirit of openness and inclusivity, can we have their meetings televised please?

    Lisa Nandy invited Andrew Neil to attend Shadow Cabinet yesterday
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108


    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It seems there is a lot of this "euugh" factor.

    Why is that? Where was in regard to The Balls?
  • oxfordsimonoxfordsimon Posts: 5,844
    Scott_P said:

    What a happy house the Shadow Cabinet must be. In the spirit of openness and inclusivity, can we have their meetings televised please?

    Lisa Nandy invited Andrew Neil to attend Shadow Cabinet yesterday
    She showed her lack of experience throughout that particular encounter.

    If she is to be seen as a potential future leader, she will need a hell of a lot of training.
  • JackWJackW Posts: 14,787

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    PB's reaction to the Corbyn Abbott dalliance reminds me of the embarrassment that children have when they realise their parents actually once had sex, let alone the fact they might still be doing so !!

    Politicians and sex is however always a titter filled event - Major and Edwina, Mellorphant and the Chelsea strip, Paddypantsdown, Soames wardrobe key, Robin Cook's airport divorce and now the delicious Corbyn Abbott GDR sex fest.

    :smile:

  • SquareRootSquareRoot Posts: 7,095
    edited 2015 17

    Floater said:

    Can't say I am bothered by the Corbyn / Abbott story.

    That really is a matter for the parties concerned and any partners / family directly affected by it.

    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It may cause problems for others in the shadow cabinet though, if they think Abbott (rightly or wrongly) is getting special treatment from Corbyn.

    Which it could be argued she already is, as she's been massively over-promoted compared to her talent.
    Quite so...a talentless hypocrite who sent her son to private school whist championing state schools and who thinks black mothers go the extra mile in comparison to white mothers.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/8994263/Diane-Abbott-no-stranger-to-controversy.html
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453

    She showed her lack of experience throughout that particular encounter.

    If she is to be seen as a potential future leader, she will need a hell of a lot of training.

    She is due at the despatch box in 10 minutes
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,281

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    Discussing Ugandan Affairs
    Changing Trains at Baker Street....

    The things you learn on PB.com!
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 53,358
    JackW said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    PB's reaction to the Corbyn Abbott dalliance reminds me of the embarrassment that children have when they realise their parents actually once had sex, let alone the fact they might still be doing so !!

    Politicians and sex is however always a titter filled event - Major and Edwina, Mellorphant and the Chelsea strip, Paddypantsdown, Soames wardrobe key, Robin Cook's airport divorce and now the delicious Corbyn Abbott GDR sex fest.

    :smile:

    Was Diane Jeremy's bit on the side-car...?
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    edited 2015 17

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    Discussing Ugandan Affairs
    Changing Trains at Baker Street....

    The things you learn on PB.com!
    Change at Baker Street is quite a different euphemism than Ugandan affairs or the proposed East German motorcycle trip.

    It has a very specific meaning.
  • SandraMSandraM Posts: 206
    I agree that Angela Eagle is not LOTT material but could she be the Sir Geoffrey Howe who knifes Corbyn publicly and brings about his downfall? Corbyn has p*ssed off the Sisterhood and she is the most senior woman.
  • JackWJackW Posts: 14,787

    JackW said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    PB's reaction to the Corbyn Abbott dalliance reminds me of the embarrassment that children have when they realise their parents actually once had sex, let alone the fact they might still be doing so !!

    Politicians and sex is however always a titter filled event - Major and Edwina, Mellorphant and the Chelsea strip, Paddypantsdown, Soames wardrobe key, Robin Cook's airport divorce and now the delicious Corbyn Abbott GDR sex fest.

    :smile:

    Was Diane Jeremy's bit on the side-car...?
    Did that Rolls Royce of GDR car making - the Wartburg have reclining seats?

    From Wiki : edit :

    From the 1950s, Corbyn/Abbott (Wartburg) had a three-cylinder two-stroke engine with only seven major moving parts (three pistons, three connecting rods and one crankshaft).

    All (extreme) LHD.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,238

    Floater said:

    Can't say I am bothered by the Corbyn / Abbott story.

    That really is a matter for the parties concerned and any partners / family directly affected by it.

    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It may cause problems for others in the shadow cabinet though, if they think Abbott (rightly or wrongly) is getting special treatment from Corbyn.

    Which it could be argued she already is, as she's been massively over-promoted compared to her talent.
    In mad Jezza world he probably promoted her because he believes she has great strengths and can help to create and solidify the New Socialist Labour Party.

    But because anyone else with a pulse sees her as comical at best and useless verging on harmful at worst, they can only draw the conclusion that she was promoted for some nepotistic reason.

    Again, it's lose-lose for Jezza so chalk it up to yet another day at the office in his bonkers new world.
  • JEOJEO Posts: 3,656
    I would have thought Yvette Cooper would be the consensus candidate of the parliamentary party if they knifed Corbyn and selected only one option to be put to the membership. She's in touch with both wings of the party, is competent, and is a woman, ticking a lot of boxes.

    However, if I was the Left of the party, I would focus on getting 35 MPs to nominate Corbyn again. He already has 17 (can someone confirm?), so they just need another 17 from the coming selections process.

    I also don't think the comparison between Labour 2017 and the Conservatives in 2003 make sense. For a start, the Conservatives were never that right wing in 2001: we just had an unpalatable choice between IDS and Ken Clarke. Labour, on the other hand, chose Corbyn by a huge majority despite several alternatives. Secondly, the Conservatives had a tiny membership in 2001, so the growth in centrists by 2003 had a big impact. Labour, on the other hand, is two thirds hard left on a huge membership, meaning it will be very difficult for new moderates to make much difference.
  • watford30watford30 Posts: 3,474
    edited 2015 17

    She is - that voice like nails on a blackboard, the weary miserable face, always complaining manner - she's simply awful on the telly.

    I can imagine her winning the lottery and finding something to moan about.

    In going over the top in their attacks on Corbyn, his opponents will only serve to solidify his position – especially among Labour members that voted for him.

    No! Really?

    No, Johnson's time has come & gone - Labour are hardly going to depose one useless old duffer to replace him with another one.....

    This is the Stupid Party we are talking about. The only thing you can be 100% sure on with regards to the Labour leadership is that Angela Eagle will never be voted in.

    Here voice alone would reduce Labour % to <20. She is absolutely terrible on camera IMHO.. </p>
    Eagle turned and made a massive scowl towards Nigel Dodds yesterday at PMQ's, as he 'dared' to question the PM about Corbyn's appointment of McDonnell. Highly entertaining.
  • TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633
    Are they now to be referred to as "The Hairy Bikers" ?

    shudder..
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 53,358
    JackW said:

    JackW said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    PB's reaction to the Corbyn Abbott dalliance reminds me of the embarrassment that children have when they realise their parents actually once had sex, let alone the fact they might still be doing so !!

    Politicians and sex is however always a titter filled event - Major and Edwina, Mellorphant and the Chelsea strip, Paddypantsdown, Soames wardrobe key, Robin Cook's airport divorce and now the delicious Corbyn Abbott GDR sex fest.

    :smile:

    Was Diane Jeremy's bit on the side-car...?
    Did that Rolls Royce of GDR car making - the Wartburg have reclining seats?

    From Wiki : edit :

    From the 1950s, Corbyn/Abbott (Wartburg) had a three-cylinder two-stroke engine with only seven major moving parts (three pistons, three connecting rods and one crankshaft).

    All (extreme) LHD.
    Even two strokes is more than I want to dwell on...
  • JackWJackW Posts: 14,787
    To mark the centenary of their death in WW1 Speaker Bercow reads out the names of four sitting HoC members who perished in action during September and October 1915.
  • Plato_SaysPlato_Says Posts: 11,822
    Whilst being no-Guardianista, even I'd be pissed off at the way Corbyn and McDonnell pretended that DfID was more senior than SCoE. It's just insulting the intelligence of the sisterhood.
    SandraM said:

    I agree that Angela Eagle is not LOTT material but could she be the Sir Geoffrey Howe who knifes Corbyn publicly and brings about his downfall? Corbyn has p*ssed off the Sisterhood and she is the most senior woman.

  • TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633
    edited 2015 17
    Guardian moves on to weightier matters.

    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/16/mega-rich-rocket-ships-escape-earth

    "What if the mega-rich just want rocket ships to escape the Earth they destroy?"

    "Which raises the question: are they just gearing up to wash their hands of the planet and leave the rest of us to clean up? By pushing outward while ignoring the problems it causes back on the home turf, are they effectively creating a galactic upper class that rests on the backs of the earthbound? "
  • Tissue_PriceTissue_Price Posts: 9,039
    The next leader may well not lead Labour into the election, especially if they are a greybeard unifier such as Johnson, Benn or Harman (who I've backed at 50/1).

    Johnson in particular would suffer from the defect of him having said - in as many words - that he didn't think he'd be up to it. (Maybe he would be; his modesty does him credit but it would be used against him.)

    If anyone hasn't read Johnson's childhood autobiography, This Boy, I heartily recommend it. It's very moving.
  • Plato_SaysPlato_Says Posts: 11,822
    Did you see her looking over her shoulder to give the evil eye to some of her backbenchers.

    She was taking names.
    watford30 said:

    She is - that voice like nails on a blackboard, the weary miserable face, always complaining manner - she's simply awful on the telly.

    I can imagine her winning the lottery and finding something to moan about.

    In going over the top in their attacks on Corbyn, his opponents will only serve to solidify his position – especially among Labour members that voted for him.

    No! Really?

    No, Johnson's time has come & gone - Labour are hardly going to depose one useless old duffer to replace him with another one.....

    This is the Stupid Party we are talking about. The only thing you can be 100% sure on with regards to the Labour leadership is that Angela Eagle will never be voted in.

    Here voice alone would reduce Labour % to <20. She is absolutely terrible on camera IMHO.. </p>
    Eagle turned and made a massive scowl towards Nigel Dodds yesterday at PMQ's, as he 'dared' to question the PM about Corbyn's appointment of McDonnell. Highly entertaining.
  • JEOJEO Posts: 3,656
    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.
  • Tissue_PriceTissue_Price Posts: 9,039
    Hills go 4/6 Jezza doesn't kneel and 11/10 he does. The 11/10 looks value, but DYOR.

    I wonder if ER might do him the kindness of excusing him from kneeling [though this might well not leak]? Perhaps PBers who know her better can advise?
  • JEOJEO Posts: 3,656
    TGOHF said:

    Guardian moves on to weightier matters.

    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/16/mega-rich-rocket-ships-escape-earth

    "What if the mega-rich just want rocket ships to escape the Earth they destroy?"

    "Which raises the question: are they just gearing up to wash their hands of the planet and leave the rest of us to clean up? By pushing outward while ignoring the problems it causes back on the home turf, are they effectively creating a galactic upper class that rests on the backs of the earthbound? "

    Where does the Guardian find these people? It reminds me of the Harry Enfield & Friends sketch from the 1990s, where an angry man would hypothesise about celebrities doing rude things, and then get angry at them about it.
  • JackWJackW Posts: 14,787

    JackW said:

    JackW said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    PB's reaction to the Corbyn Abbott dalliance reminds me of the embarrassment that children have when they realise their parents actually once had sex, let alone the fact they might still be doing so !!

    Politicians and sex is however always a titter filled event - Major and Edwina, Mellorphant and the Chelsea strip, Paddypantsdown, Soames wardrobe key, Robin Cook's airport divorce and now the delicious Corbyn Abbott GDR sex fest.

    :smile:

    Was Diane Jeremy's bit on the side-car...?
    Did that Rolls Royce of GDR car making - the Wartburg have reclining seats?

    From Wiki : edit :

    From the 1950s, Corbyn/Abbott (Wartburg) had a three-cylinder two-stroke engine with only seven major moving parts (three pistons, three connecting rods and one crankshaft).

    All (extreme) LHD.
    Even two strokes is more than I want to dwell on...
    Indeed ... although on the up (and down) side those of us with shares in mind bleach are surely a enjoying a financial post coital fag.

  • TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633
    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    Pretty obvious they were being trained as sleeper agents.

    Who was allowed into the GDR at that time anyway ?
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,238

    Did you see her looking over her shoulder to give the evil eye to some of her backbenchers.

    She was taking names.

    watford30 said:

    She is - that voice like nails on a blackboard, the weary miserable face, always complaining manner - she's simply awful on the telly.

    I can imagine her winning the lottery and finding something to moan about.

    In going over the top in their attacks on Corbyn, his opponents will only serve to solidify his position – especially among Labour members that voted for him.

    No! Really?

    No, Johnson's time has come & gone - Labour are hardly going to depose one useless old duffer to replace him with another one.....

    This is the Stupid Party we are talking about. The only thing you can be 100% sure on with regards to the Labour leadership is that Angela Eagle will never be voted in.

    Here voice alone would reduce Labour % to <20. She is absolutely terrible on camera IMHO.. </p>
    Eagle turned and made a massive scowl towards Nigel Dodds yesterday at PMQ's, as he 'dared' to question the PM about Corbyn's appointment of McDonnell. Highly entertaining.
    It was when someone behind her very volubly said "hear hear" to Nigel Dodds' question about condemning, not condoning terrorists. I mean of all the things to take exception to she didn't even have the nous to realise that 99% of her party's MPs and 99.9% of the country support Dodds' point but she turned round to scold a Lab MP who articulated that support.

    Useless.
  • SquareRootSquareRoot Posts: 7,095
    edited 2015 17
    Someone heeds to keep a daily list of all the corbyn scew ups. it needs to be there for posterity.
  • JEOJEO Posts: 3,656
    TGOHF said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    Pretty obvious they were being trained as sleeper agents.

    Who was allowed into the GDR at that time anyway ?
    That would explain their current friendliness with Russia.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 24,761
    HYUFD said:

    MattW said:

    Johnson @ 65 seems too old to me. Similarly Hilary Benn @ 61?

    I'm thinking:

    1 - Women.
    2 - People not offensive to the great unwashed crowd of new members, who will be there for some time.
    3 - Not associated with Blair / Brown in a senior or close role.
    4 - Pre-2015 intake (means not Clive Lewis).

    I can see Tom Watson being Acting Leader, but not the permanent Leader.

    "Rebel without a cause" is good for a Corbyn tag.

    Howard became leader at 62
    I 'd suggest that times have changed.

    And this will be after JC.
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453

    Someone heeds to keep a daily list of all the corbyn scew ups. it needs to be there for posterity.

    No, it really doesn't. He will sink back into obscurity, and civilisation will be happier for it
  • JackWJackW Posts: 14,787
    TGOHF said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    Pretty obvious they were being trained as sleeper agents.
    Not too sure sleeping was high on the priority list during the GDRgasm

  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207

    The most telling thing about Corbyn's relationship with Abbott is not that they dated , its where they went on holiday. Tells you all you need to know.

    There is that.

    Amusing little story, years back a friend of mine whose father worked in a sensitive position decided to visit East Berlin... you can imagine the alarm bells that started ringing.

  • JEOJEO Posts: 3,656
    Wasn't Jeremy Corbyn married in the late 1970s? So this "man of principle" was actually an adulterer?
  • ReggieCideReggieCide Posts: 4,312

    JackW said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    PB's reaction to the Corbyn Abbott dalliance reminds me of the embarrassment that children have when they realise their parents actually once had sex, let alone the fact they might still be doing so !!

    Politicians and sex is however always a titter filled event - Major and Edwina, Mellorphant and the Chelsea strip, Paddypantsdown, Soames wardrobe key, Robin Cook's airport divorce and now the delicious Corbyn Abbott GDR sex fest.

    :smile:

    Was Diane Jeremy's bit on the side-car...?
    Now that would've challenged the suspension
  • ReggieCideReggieCide Posts: 4,312
    JackW said:

    JackW said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    PB's reaction to the Corbyn Abbott dalliance reminds me of the embarrassment that children have when they realise their parents actually once had sex, let alone the fact they might still be doing so !!

    Politicians and sex is however always a titter filled event - Major and Edwina, Mellorphant and the Chelsea strip, Paddypantsdown, Soames wardrobe key, Robin Cook's airport divorce and now the delicious Corbyn Abbott GDR sex fest.

    :smile:

    Was Diane Jeremy's bit on the side-car...?
    Did that Rolls Royce of GDR car making - the Wartburg have reclining seats?

    From Wiki : edit :

    From the 1950s, Corbyn/Abbott (Wartburg) had a three-cylinder two-stroke engine with only seven major moving parts (three pistons, three connecting rods and one crankshaft).

    All (extreme) LHD.
    The two stroke engine sounds significant
  • JackWJackW Posts: 14,787
    JEO said:

    Wasn't Jeremy Corbyn married in the late 1970s? So this "man of principle" was actually an adulterer?

    Adultery is a cross party affair.

  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Dair said:

    AndyJS said:

    Labour's problems are exactly the same as those of social democratic parties all over Europe. The gap between the views of their traditional supporters and the metropolitan types who dominate the membership are rapidly becoming unbridgeable so that both groups cannot be satisfied at the same time.

    The thing with the Labour Party is that the Metropolitan types don't actually dominate the membership, they only ever dominated the PLP.
    The membership don't on the whole share the same values as traditional Labour voters outside big cities.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 120,739
    edited 2015 17
    JEO said:

    Wasn't Jeremy Corbyn married in the late 1970s? So this "man of principle" was actually an adulterer?

    Before another inaccurate meme starts, he and his wife had separated before Corbyn and Abbott had started bumping uglies.
  • ReggieCideReggieCide Posts: 4,312
    TGOHF said:

    Are they now to be referred to as "The Hairy Bikers" ?

    shudder..

    My god, I haven't long eaten. Christ I've done it now!
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 120,739
    The YouGov data tables are out

    http://bit.ly/1OgLxdQ
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    You forget.

    They came from Britain in the 1970s.

    GDR would have been cleaner and greener without undeveloped bomb sites and buildings crumbling all around you**.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
  • ReggieCideReggieCide Posts: 4,312
    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    Perhaps blinded by love was more likely
  • Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 62,136
    According to Mr. T's Twitter feed, the BBC edited footage of the migrants attacking Hungarian defences to remove shouts of "Allahu akbar". That's plain dodgy.
  • BannedInParisBannedInParis Posts: 2,191

    The YouGov data tables are out

    http://bit.ly/1OgLxdQ

    oof.
  • blackburn63blackburn63 Posts: 4,492
    So this Corbyn/Abbott liaison - who had the better deal? I'd say its proof there's somebody out there for everybody.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 120,739
    There's some positive news in that YouGov poll

    How much, if at all, would you trust Jeremy Corbyn to take the right decisions on the NHS

    Total Trust 40%

    Total Not Trust 34%
  • saddenedsaddened Posts: 2,245
    Dair said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    You forget.

    They came from Britain in the 1970s.

    GDR would have been cleaner and greener without undeveloped bomb sites and buildings crumbling all around you**.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
    You sure? I'm pretty confident that Bomber command and 8th Air force spent a great deal of time and effort rearranging the street layouts of what became GDR.

    As an aside why do undemocratic toilets of countries always have democratic in their name?
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    @itvnews: The head of Germany's migration and refugees office has resigned, its interior ministry has said http://t.co/wGGDCgnDeJ
  • JackWJackW Posts: 14,787
    Dair said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
    I think your GDR comparison timeline should be 1984.

  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 42,548

    According to Mr. T's Twitter feed, the BBC edited footage of the migrants attacking Hungarian defences to remove shouts of "Allahu akbar".

    Impossible to imagine a more stone cold, verified, factual piece of evidence than that.
  • JEOJEO Posts: 3,656
    edited 2015 17

    JEO said:

    Wasn't Jeremy Corbyn married in the late 1970s? So this "man of principle" was actually an adulterer?

    Before another inaccurate meme starts, he and his wife had separated before Corbyn and Abbott had started bumping uglies.
    He only divorced his wife in 1979, so unless the affair with Abbott was only a couple of months, it was indeed adultery.

    EDIT: The Mail is reporting that the affair was indeed before his divorced.
  • saddenedsaddened Posts: 2,245

    According to Mr. T's Twitter feed, the BBC edited footage of the migrants attacking Hungarian defences to remove shouts of "Allahu akbar".

    Impossible to imagine a more stone cold, verified, factual piece of evidence than that.
    He sent out links to the before and after videos. One from the beeb and one from, I think, Dutch TV.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 54,351
    In the early 80s I went on a study tour of the Soviet Union with the University. It would be fair to say most of the participants were committed communists who genuinely believed they had seen the future. Most had been to East Germany and were convinced that it was greatly superior to Western Germany which was inevitably going to collapse along with the rest of the west.

    As someone who had seen the Berlin wall in the 1970s as well as the fences built across the beautiful Harz mountains like an ugly scar facing in the way with mines, barbed wire and armed sentries on patrol to prevent their people from leaving I thought this was completely absurd and some lively debates ensued but what it showed was that even seeing it for yourself is not enough to change opinions if your mind is closed. That is at least one of Corbyn's problems.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,236
    Dair said:


    Doesn't bother me one jot, aside from a little 'euugh!' factor that is common to all such stories.

    It seems there is a lot of this "euugh" factor.

    Why is that? Where was in regard to The Balls?
    It was mentioned wrt Balls / Cooper just the other week, in a rather lewd manner by the usual suspect. ;)

    It's also still mentioned wrt Major/Currie, and many others.
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    @SophyRidgeSky: Meet @lisanandy - a "****ing handful" (in a good way) who could be the next Labour leader http://t.co/cPPs9YTt6h http://t.co/EKGwvL5spA
  • GarethoftheVale2GarethoftheVale2 Posts: 2,254

    The YouGov data tables are out

    http://bit.ly/1OgLxdQ

    The 2 things I take from this are:

    - 41% of 2015 Lab voters think Lab are unlikely to win the 2020 GE with Corbyn in charge (vs. 35% likely)
    - He has much more chance of winning votes from the LDs than UKIP. 30% of 2015 LDs would trust him to take the right decisions on immigration vs. 5% of UKIP voters

  • watford30watford30 Posts: 3,474

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    Perhaps blinded by love was more likely
    Love? Too busy with 'lust' more like. Urgh.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 42,548
    edited 2015 17
    saddened said:

    According to Mr. T's Twitter feed, the BBC edited footage of the migrants attacking Hungarian defences to remove shouts of "Allahu akbar".

    Impossible to imagine a more stone cold, verified, factual piece of evidence than that.
    He sent out links to the before and after videos. One from the beeb and one from, I think, Dutch TV.
    Was it the same piece of video on the BBC & Dutch TV? If not, it wasn't 'before and after'.
    I'll look at the links with interest.
  • Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 62,136
    Mr. Divvie, whilst Mr. T does indeed have opinions, I don't believe he'd just lie.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 53,358
    edited 2015 17
    Dair said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    You forget.

    They came from Britain in the 1970s.

    GDR would have been cleaner and greener without undeveloped bomb sites and buildings crumbling all around you**.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
    I went to the GDR in1976 (unaacompanied by either Jeremy or Diane, I hasten to add).

    It was no Utopia. Cheese-cloth and Oxford bags couldn't be had for love nor money, and the only prog rock you could get was on dodgy cassettes that had had been recorded over a dozen times.

    Although it was a damned site better than Czechoslovakia, which was still recently occupied by the Soviets and being plundered.
  • Tissue_PriceTissue_Price Posts: 9,039

    There's some positive news in that YouGov poll

    How much, if at all, would you trust Jeremy Corbyn to take the right decisions on the NHS

    Total Trust 40%

    Total Not Trust 34%

    Yes; a perma-campaign on the NHS would be a surefire way to get Ed Jeremy elected. Let's get hashtagging.
  • dugarbandierdugarbandier Posts: 2,596
    JEO said:

    JEO said:

    Wasn't Jeremy Corbyn married in the late 1970s? So this "man of principle" was actually an adulterer?

    Before another inaccurate meme starts, he and his wife had separated before Corbyn and Abbott had started bumping uglies.
    He only divorced his wife in 1979, so unless the affair with Abbott was only a couple of months, it was indeed adultery.

    EDIT: The Mail is reporting that the affair was indeed before his divorced.
    have you really run out of proper things to criticise him for after only 5 days or whatever? What is this? Back to basics?
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    saddened said:

    Dair said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    You forget.

    They came from Britain in the 1970s.

    GDR would have been cleaner and greener without undeveloped bomb sites and buildings crumbling all around you**.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
    You sure? I'm pretty confident that Bomber command and 8th Air force spent a great deal of time and effort rearranging the street layouts of what became GDR.
    Yes but by the 1970s the GDR had rebuilt with brand spanking new (and at the time in good order) blocks of flats. The UK was left with huge swathes of our major cities in rubble. Youtube some videos from the 70s in any British city of your choice.
  • saddenedsaddened Posts: 2,245

    saddened said:

    According to Mr. T's Twitter feed, the BBC edited footage of the migrants attacking Hungarian defences to remove shouts of "Allahu akbar".

    Impossible to imagine a more stone cold, verified, factual piece of evidence than that.
    He sent out links to the before and after videos. One from the beeb and one from, I think, Dutch TV.
    Was it the same piece of video on the BBC & Dutch TV? If not, it wasn't 'before and after'.
    I'll look at the links with interest.
    It was the same piece if video before and after editing.
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453

    the only prog rock you could get was on dodgy cassettes that had had been recorded over a dozen times.

    The deprivation! Oh, the humanity...
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,236

    According to Mr. T's Twitter feed, the BBC edited footage of the migrants attacking Hungarian defences to remove shouts of "Allahu akbar". That's plain dodgy.

    If true, then that's exceptionally poor by the BBC.

    But I doubt it: there must have been loads of footage they could have used without the chanting. Easier to use 'cleaner' footage than to clean dirty footage.
  • watford30watford30 Posts: 3,474
    edited 2015 17
    Dair said:

    saddened said:

    Dair said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    You forget.

    They came from Britain in the 1970s.

    GDR would have been cleaner and greener without undeveloped bomb sites and buildings crumbling all around you**.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
    You sure? I'm pretty confident that Bomber command and 8th Air force spent a great deal of time and effort rearranging the street layouts of what became GDR.
    Yes but by the 1970s the GDR had rebuilt with brand spanking new (and at the time in good order) blocks of flats. The UK was left with huge swathes of our major cities in rubble. Youtube some videos from the 70s in any British city of your choice.
    Nonsense. Great chunks of the GDR remained bomb sites. There were plenty in East Berlin at the time of reunification with the West.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 120,739

    There's some positive news in that YouGov poll

    How much, if at all, would you trust Jeremy Corbyn to take the right decisions on the NHS

    Total Trust 40%

    Total Not Trust 34%

    Yes; a perma-campaign on the NHS would be a surefire way to get Ed Jeremy elected. Let's get hashtagging.
    Well some of us are on the NHS making Jeremy the next PM.

    Jeremy Hunt that is.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,236
    DavidL said:

    In the early 80s I went on a study tour of the Soviet Union with the University. It would be fair to say most of the participants were committed communists who genuinely believed they had seen the future. Most had been to East Germany and were convinced that it was greatly superior to Western Germany which was inevitably going to collapse along with the rest of the west.

    As someone who had seen the Berlin wall in the 1970s as well as the fences built across the beautiful Harz mountains like an ugly scar facing in the way with mines, barbed wire and armed sentries on patrol to prevent their people from leaving I thought this was completely absurd and some lively debates ensued but what it showed was that even seeing it for yourself is not enough to change opinions if your mind is closed. That is at least one of Corbyn's problems.

    I had an option to go to Russia in 1988 when I was 15. For various reasons I couldn't go, but wish I had. It would have been fascinating to see Moscow (or the bits they let us see) at that pivotal moment before the fall.
  • Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 62,136
    Mr. Jessop, others appear to have seen it as well.

    I hope we get some more polling soon, to see whether the continually one-sided broadcast media coverage has affected public sentiment, or hardened it.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 42,548
    saddened said:

    saddened said:

    According to Mr. T's Twitter feed, the BBC edited footage of the migrants attacking Hungarian defences to remove shouts of "Allahu akbar".

    Impossible to imagine a more stone cold, verified, factual piece of evidence than that.
    He sent out links to the before and after videos. One from the beeb and one from, I think, Dutch TV.
    Was it the same piece of video on the BBC & Dutch TV? If not, it wasn't 'before and after'.
    I'll look at the links with interest.
    It was the same piece if video before and after editing.
    Really? Perhaps Seant can confirm.

    sean thomas knox ‏@thomasknox 12 hrs12 hours ago
    @petinspain @A_Liberty_Rebel @BBCNews For sure? Was it the same footage?

    Peter wailing ‏@petinspain 12 hrs12 hours ago Arnhem, Gelderland
    @thomasknox @A_Liberty_Rebel @BBCNews
    Very similar, i think all the news crews were together.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,236
    Here's a question: when I lived in London from 1991 to 1995, there were still a few places you could, if you looked carefully, find bomb sites (from memory the Stepney / Bow areas).

    Are there any areas of WWII damage left now, or have they all been redeveloped or re-redeveloped?
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    edited 2015 17
    watford30 said:

    Dair said:

    saddened said:

    Dair said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    You forget.

    They came from Britain in the 1970s.

    GDR would have been cleaner and greener without undeveloped bomb sites and buildings crumbling all around you**.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
    You sure? I'm pretty confident that Bomber command and 8th Air force spent a great deal of time and effort rearranging the street layouts of what became GDR.
    Yes but by the 1970s the GDR had rebuilt with brand spanking new (and at the time in good order) blocks of flats. The UK was left with huge swathes of our major cities in rubble. Youtube some videos from the 70s in any British city of your choice.
    Nonsense. Great chunks of the GDR remained bomb sites. There were plenty in East Berlin at the time of reunification with the West.
    I've not seen evidence of this but obviously it may have been suppressed. I do recall a documentary some years back that indicated that areas were just paved over (a huge part of East Berlin they couldn't decide what to do with. That in itself would look far better than the rubble strewn wastelands throughout British cities (not just from bomb sites but from urban clearances too).

    It is also likely that the areas tourists were allowed to go were pretty much free from this (similar to the way they had specific shops for tourists in most of Eastern Europe).

    The main point I was making was not about the GDR, it was about the UK, which was in a very sorry state in the 1970s and had failed to make the sort of progress that practically every other Western Democracy had made since WW2 (and again, I am aware the Marshall Plan made a big difference in many European countries to this).
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,302
    It begs the question, why did Johnson back off from making a challenge in the last parliament?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 120,739
    dr_spyn said:

    It begs the question, why did Johnson back off from making a challenge in the last parliament?

    He wanted a coronation.
  • MonikerDiCanioMonikerDiCanio Posts: 5,792
    Dair said:

    JEO said:

    So was it Corbyn's romantic past with Abbott that caused him to ignore her blatant racism when appointing her to the shadow cabinet? Or was it just another issue where Corbyn has double standards depending on who is committing the sin?

    What I find most surprising about all this is that they did a road trip around the GDR in the 1970s and still maintained their socialist views. You would have to be truly blinded by ideology to see the tip that the GDR was, compare it to the FRG, and conclude socialism was the better system.

    You forget.

    They came from Britain in the 1970s.

    GDR would have been cleaner and greener without undeveloped bomb sites and buildings crumbling all around you**.

    No doubt the GDR was a grim place compared to many in the world. But compared to 1970s Britain it was Utopia.
    GDR was excellent for systematic doping of athletes and surveillance techniques, apart from those it was inferior to 1970's Britain.
  • isamisam Posts: 41,118
    Dair said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    Discussing Ugandan Affairs
    Changing Trains at Baker Street....

    The things you learn on PB.com!
    Change at Baker Street is quite a different euphemism than Ugandan affairs or the proposed East German motorcycle trip.

    It has a very specific meaning.
    Baker St is not the only stop that you can change from the Hammersmith and City line to the Bakerloo though... Paddington & Edgware Rd are on both as well
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,236
    isam said:

    Dair said:

    I loved the notion of "a motorcycle tour of East Germany" being a euphemism.

    I've been laughing quietly about that all morning.

    JackW said:

    It's early but .... The next Labour PM may not even be a gleam in Jeremy Corbyn's and Diane Abbott's eyes ....

    Discussing Ugandan Affairs
    Changing Trains at Baker Street....

    The things you learn on PB.com!
    Change at Baker Street is quite a different euphemism than Ugandan affairs or the proposed East German motorcycle trip.

    It has a very specific meaning.
    Baker St is not the only stop that you can change from the Hammersmith and City line to the Bakerloo though... Paddington & Edgware Rd are on both as well
    Hi Sunil!

    :)
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