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  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,739

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    My hunch is May will probably get it, but if Crabb stands it would not be surprising to see him make the runoff.

    So we risk getting a completely unknown, untested and unelected novice in place to make decisions that will have existential consequences for our nation.

    It's no way to run a country.
    No, but the other way hasn't exactly worked either.

    And Boris' problem is that we all know what he's capable of - showmanship and vacuity. He's Gordon with a sense of humour and a silly haircut. Better anyone than him.
    Alistair Campbell had it right yesterday when he said that when you see Cameron on the world stage you feel a bit of pride that he's the PM ...could you say the same about Boris?
    Gut-wrenching fear and embarrassment would be more like it! Much the same as I used to have about the egregious Alistair, indeed.

    Would be a great party chairman, but he's not a PM.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    My hunch is May will probably get it, but if Crabb stands it would not be surprising to see him make the runoff.

    So we risk getting a completely unknown, untested and unelected novice in place to make decisions that will have existential consequences for our nation.

    It's no way to run a country.
    No, but the other way hasn't exactly worked either.

    And Boris' problem is that we all know what he's capable of - showmanship and vacuity. He's Gordon with a sense of humour and a silly haircut. Better anyone than him.
    Alistair Campbell had it right yesterday when he said that when you see Cameron on the world stage you feel a bit of pride that he's the PM ...could you say the same about Boris?
    Depends...Montreal comedy festival stage think he would do OK.
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,046
    We really are desperately poor.
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 33,305
    Good on Vardy not making anything of that challenge and getting up to chase the ball down.
  • JohnOJohnO Posts: 4,308
    edited June 2016

    JohnO said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    GIN1138 said:

    I won't be first, but apparently its Crabb for the leadership and Javid for CX.

    What are they thinking? While complete and utter non-entities like Crabb and Javid are messing around we're delaying the chance of getting a new leader and Chancellor in place as soon as possible.

    We all know its going to be Theresa and Boris in the final two so lets just get on with it.
    In 2001 it was Portillo vs Clarke. In 2005 it was Davis vs Fox. In 1997 it was Clarke vs Howard. In 1990 it was Heseltine or Hurd. Only in 2005 was the campaign significantly longer than this one will be.

    If Crabb and Leadsom stand, there is value in betting on Boris to go out in the first round. He will certainly be struggling to make the final two.
    How many of the outright Leave candidates might be vulnerable to a Bregetter swing in their own constituencies? None of them are not tainted by the lies of the campaign.
    Key point to remember is that Boris is a weak candidate. He's divisive, incompetent (eight years of running London rather ineptly) dishonest and also has been pretty unpleasant all the way through the campaign. Looking at the way the votes fell there is clearly an argument to be made that Leave won despite him not because of him.

    A low-key remainer loudly accepting the result might find it easier to reunite the party and the country and is less likely to make a dog's dinner of exit negotiations or anything else. Moreover with Labour in such desperate straits there is no political need for a showman or a safe candidate. A punt may be taken

    My hunch is May will probably get it, but if Crabb stands it would not be surprising to see him make the runoff.
    Straw in the wind but most of the prominent Tory Leave MPs were greeted with silent, cold and sullen hostility by their colleagues when putting questions to Cameron in the Commons this afternoon.
    I think you mean reverential awe. They sound alike.

    In your dreams, my friend....normally when a Tory backbencher rises, they are greeted with vocal Hear, Hears. Not today for the bastards.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    Get Rooney off...
  • TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    Rooney is shit.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,315
    I am not one of those Scots who are anti English. But this is really quite funny.
  • John_MJohn_M Posts: 7,503
    edited June 2016
    Bye bye Roy. Don't let the door hit you on the arse on your way out.
  • ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    My hunch is May will probably get it, but if Crabb stands it would not be surprising to see him make the runoff.

    So we risk getting a completely unknown, untested and unelected novice in place to make decisions that will have existential consequences for our nation.

    It's no way to run a country.
    No, but the other way hasn't exactly worked either.

    And Boris' problem is that we all know what he's capable of - showmanship and vacuity. He's Gordon with a sense of humour and a silly haircut. Better anyone than him.
    Alistair Campbell had it right yesterday when he said that when you see Cameron on the world stage you feel a bit of pride that he's the PM ...could you say the same about Boris?
    That he thinks that illustrates the problem with Cameron
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,307
    I would have thought Rashford was worth a place as a sub in the last 20 mins of any of the E England games.

    England played some good football against Germany, but have looked poor since.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Brexit isn't living up to expectations.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    dr_spyn said:

    I would have thought Rashford was worth a place as a sub in the last 20 mins of any of the E England games.

    England played some good football against Germany, but have looked poor since.

    Rashford was very good when.he came on...direct and dangerous.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,921

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    GIN1138 said:

    I won't be first, but apparently its Crabb for the leadership and Javid for CX.

    What are they thinking? While complete and utter non-entities like Crabb and Javid are messing around we're delaying the chance of getting a new leader and Chancellor in place as soon as possible.

    We all know its going to be Theresa and Boris in the final two so lets just get on with it.
    In 2001 it was Portillo vs Clarke. In 2005 it was Davis vs Fox. In 1997 it was Clarke vs Howard. In 1990 it was Heseltine or Hurd. In all of those cases none of them ended up winning. Only in 2005 was the campaign significantly longer than this one will be.

    If Crabb and Leadsom stand, there is value in betting on Boris to go out in the first round. He will certainly be struggling to make the final two.

    Crabb is clearly a value bet. That's not to say he will win, merely that it would be very foolish to write him off.
    I've got £10 on Leadsom @ 16/1.

    I think there has to be at least one Leave option in the final two, if not both, and she and Mr Johnson are the best known.
    Seems a fair bet for the final two if she stands. She is certainly a plausible candidate and if the Leavers coalesce around one candidate she might be a way of saving their blushes.

    I just can't see her beating Theresa May or any other ranking Cabinet minister.
    I think the winner has to a Leave MP. If the membership couldn't stomach Ken Clarke over IDS, they've surely got to back the Leave candidate.
    There's a world of difference between being a Remainer and being a supporter of the Euro
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,739

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    GIN1138 said:

    I won't be first, but apparently its Crabb for the leadership and Javid for CX.

    What are they thinking? While complete and utter non-entities like Crabb and Javid are messing around we're delaying the chance of getting a new leader and Chancellor in place as soon as possible.

    We all know its going to be Theresa and Boris in the final two so lets just get on with it.
    In 2001 it was Portillo vs Clarke. In 2005 it was Davis vs Fox. In 1997 it was Clarke vs Howard. In 1990 it was Heseltine or Hurd. In all of those cases none of them ended up winning. Only in 2005 was the campaign significantly longer than this one will be.

    If Crabb and Leadsom stand, there is value in betting on Boris to go out in the first round. He will certainly be struggling to make the final two.

    Crabb is clearly a value bet. That's not to say he will win, merely that it would be very foolish to write him off.
    I've got £10 on Leadsom @ 16/1.

    I think there has to be at least one Leave option in the final two, if not both, and she and Mr Johnson are the best known.
    Seems a fair bet for the final two if she stands. She is certainly a plausible candidate and if the Leavers coalesce around one candidate she might be a way of saving their blushes.

    I just can't see her beating Theresa May or any other ranking Cabinet minister.
    I think the winner has to a Leave MP. If the membership couldn't stomach Ken Clarke over IDS, they've surely got to back the Leave candidate.
    But they didn't like Clarke. He had spent years telling them they were stupid.

    Yes May has a reputation for telling home truths, but not every minute of every hour of every day.
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    DavidL said:

    I am not one of those Scots who are anti English. But this is really quite funny.

    Is it cos of the commantary? Cos thats where the beauty lies on nights like this.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,804

    SeanT said:

    Lowlander said:

    tlg86 said:

    Lowlander said:

    tlg86 said:

    Lowlander said:

    A genuine question.

    Do English people get embarrassed by the commentaries on England games?

    I feel envious of the other home nations for whom being at the tournament is a big thing. Tyldesley just over does his commentary.
    I have a theory that if England games had commentaries by Scots in Scotland, etc, then people in the other home nations would be much, much more favourable towards England.
    And yet, when I hear Gerry Armstrong doing a Northern Ireland game I really want them to win? Doesn't work with Robbie Savage and Wales, mind.
    Because there is a pragmatism from commentators in most of the home nattions. Savage is very much from the English school of "its all biased against us, every foul should be a red card". Scotland games (even against minnows) do not go in saying "we'll win this".

    Savage on the Wales games sounded just like the English commentators and pundits do on England games. Armstrong sounded the way you would want a commentator to sound. Hopeful but not arrogant.
    I've completely emotionally disinvested from English national football. They've been so mediocre for so long they just bore me, now, and I NEVER anticipate a victory

    It is odd tho. How a country with so many players and so much money and such a strong domestic culture could be SO crap for SO long, barely troubling semi finals in 40 years.

    It is a statistical anomaly.
    Part of the problem with UK football is that the premier league is stuffed with foreign players because EU rules mean free movement for them so its easier for the clubs to import players than bring on good youths which in turn means the national side suffers.

    Cricket faced a similar problem and solved it by banning first class teams from having more than one overseas player per team which worked because few overseas cricket players had EU passports.

    So leaving the EU may do wonders for the national side in a few years.
    That argument would hold more water if it wasn't for the fact that all the other (EU) national teams seem to do better than us.
  • chestnutchestnut Posts: 7,341
    Hodgson managing exit in double quick time.
  • Scrapheap_as_wasScrapheap_as_was Posts: 10,069
    It's 3am Friday morning and everything suggests the wrong result is inevitable...
  • anotherDaveanotherDave Posts: 6,746
    edited June 2016
    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    GIN1138 said:

    I won't be first, but apparently its Crabb for the leadership and Javid for CX.

    What are they thinking? While complete and utter non-entities like Crabb and Javid are messing around we're delaying the chance of getting a new leader and Chancellor in place as soon as possible.

    We all know its going to be Theresa and Boris in the final two so lets just get on with it.
    In 2001 it was Portillo vs Clarke. In 2005 it was Davis vs Fox. In 1997 it was Clarke vs Howard. In 1990 it was Heseltine or Hurd. In all of those cases none of them ended up winning. Only in 2005 was the campaign significantly longer than this one will be.

    If Crabb and Leadsom stand, there is value in betting on Boris to go out in the first round. He will certainly be struggling to make the final two.

    Crabb is clearly a value bet. That's not to say he will win, merely that it would be very foolish to write him off.
    I've got £10 on Leadsom @ 16/1.

    I think there has to be at least one Leave option in the final two, if not both, and she and Mr Johnson are the best known.
    Seems a fair bet for the final two if she stands. She is certainly a plausible candidate and if the Leavers coalesce around one candidate she might be a way of saving their blushes.

    I just can't see her beating Theresa May or any other ranking Cabinet minister.
    I think the winner has to a Leave MP. If the membership couldn't stomach Ken Clarke over IDS, they've surely got to back the Leave candidate.
    But they didn't like Clarke. He had spent years telling them they were stupid.

    Yes May has a reputation for telling home truths, but not every minute of every hour of every day.
    As I recall Mr Clarke was considered a popular MP at the time.

    We'll find out soon enough, but I'm assuming that being a Remain supporter will be considered a black mark.

    EDIT
    Ms May is popular in the ConHome poll.

    http://www.conservativehome.com/thetorydiary/2014/06/theresa-may-storms-to-a-12-point-lead-over-boris-in-our-future-leader-poll.html
  • sealo0sealo0 Posts: 48
    Engxit?
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 10,028
    Lowlander said:

    DavidL said:

    I am not one of those Scots who are anti English. But this is really quite funny.

    Is it cos of the commantary? Cos thats where the beauty lies on nights like this.
    What's wrong with the commentary? Like they're watching a different match presumably?
  • MortimerMortimer Posts: 14,204
    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    GIN1138 said:

    I won't be first, but apparently its Crabb for the leadership and Javid for CX.

    What are they thinking? While complete and utter non-entities like Crabb and Javid are messing around we're delaying the chance of getting a new leader and Chancellor in place as soon as possible.

    We all know its going to be Theresa and Boris in the final two so lets just get on with it.
    In 2001 it was Portillo vs Clarke. In 2005 it was Davis vs Fox. In 1997 it was Clarke vs Howard. In 1990 it was Heseltine or Hurd. Only in 2005 was the campaign significantly longer than this one will be.

    If Crabb and Leadsom stand, there is value in betting on Boris to go out in the first round. He will certainly be struggling to make the final two.
    How many of the outright Leave candidates might be vulnerable to a Bregetter swing in their own constituencies? None of them are not tainted by the lies of the campaign.
    Key point to remember is that Boris is a weak candidate. He's divisive, incompetent (eight years of running London rather ineptly) dishonest and also has been pretty unpleasant all the way through the campaign. Looking at the way the votes fell there is clearly an argument to be made that Leave won despite him not because of him.

    A low-key remainer loudly accepting the result might find it easier to reunite the party and the country and is less likely to make a dog's dinner of exit negotiations or anything else. Moreover with Labour in such desperate straits there is no political need for a showman or a safe candidate. A punt may be taken

    My hunch is May will probably get it, but if Crabb stands it would not be surprising to see him make the runoff.
    Crabb is, ironically, not sufficiently wet to get anywhere with Tory MPs.

    I also don't think he is a good enough communicator.

    All that said, IMO he would be a much better than Javid. But that is not exactly saying much.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,739

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    GIN1138 said:

    I won't be first, but apparently its Crabb for the leadership and Javid for CX.

    What are they thinking? While complete and utter non-entities like Crabb and Javid are messing around we're delaying the chance of getting a new leader and Chancellor in place as soon as possible.

    We all know its going to be Theresa and Boris in the final two so lets just get on with it.
    In 2001 it was Portillo vs Clarke. In 2005 it was Davis vs Fox. In 1997 it was Clarke vs Howard. In 1990 it was Heseltine or Hurd. In all of those cases none of them ended up winning. Only in 2005 was the campaign significantly longer than this one will be.

    If Crabb and Leadsom stand, there is value in betting on Boris to go out in the first round. He will certainly be struggling to make the final two.

    Crabb is clearly a value bet. That's not to say he will win, merely that it would be very foolish to write him off.
    I've got £10 on Leadsom @ 16/1.

    I think there has to be at least one Leave option in the final two, if not both, and she and Mr Johnson are the best known.
    Seems a fair bet for the final two if she stands. She is certainly a plausible candidate and if the Leavers coalesce around one candidate she might be a way of saving their blushes.

    I just can't see her beating Theresa May or any other ranking Cabinet minister.
    I think the winner has to a Leave MP. If the membership couldn't stomach Ken Clarke over IDS, they've surely got to back the Leave candidate.
    But they didn't like Clarke. He had spent years telling them they were stupid.

    Yes May has a reputation for telling home truths, but not every minute of every hour of every day.
    As I recall Mr Clarke was considered a popular MP at the time.

    We'll find out soon enough, but I'm assuming that being a Remain supporter will be considered a black mark.
    Yes he was, with the public. Not the membership. Kind of a reverse Jez effect.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    No composure...
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,921
    Looks like Roy Hodgson is triggering football's equivalent of article 50 tonight.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,844
    The funniest thing would be if we pull a goal back...then lose on penalties...
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    Freggles said:

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=15joCwPYYk8

    I bet he doesn't hate them today
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,046
    sealo0 said:

    Engxit?

    EnglandShit

  • Scrapheap_as_wasScrapheap_as_was Posts: 10,069
    sealo0 said:

    Engxit?

    Roxit
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969

    The funniest thing would be if we pull a goal back...then lose on penalties...

    I wish England were good enough for that....
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,107
    Boris coming on for Iceland to give us another kicking.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941

    Lowlander said:

    DavidL said:

    I am not one of those Scots who are anti English. But this is really quite funny.

    Is it cos of the commantary? Cos thats where the beauty lies on nights like this.
    What's wrong with the commentary? Like they're watching a different match presumably?
    For example, he just said "Im sure the rest of Europe wont be remembering this game, its not exactly been full of quality".

    I think the rest of Europe will be watching this game and laughing and remember it for a long time.
  • WandererWanderer Posts: 3,838

    Wanderer said:

    This reminds me that someone on here, I'm pretty sure it was Tissue_Price, remarked early on (just after Sunderland, I think) that the greatest value might come when Leave was 2.5 in the betting but 1.3 in reality. So it proved and keeping that advice in mind made me an extra 3k on top of what I had, so many thanks. Really shrewd comment.

    It was me, but it was before the polls closed:
    Well it was spot on. Thanks again.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,921
    You can see why Liverpool fans rate Roy Hodgson as the worst manager in the club's history.

    When we lost on penalties at home to Northampton Town he called it a great performance
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    Oh harry harry harry...
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,820
    I can see Roy at the lectern tomorrow morning.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,315
    Lowlander said:

    DavidL said:

    I am not one of those Scots who are anti English. But this is really quite funny.

    Is it cos of the commantary? Cos thats where the beauty lies on nights like this.
    The ever increasing anguish is almost painful.
  • John_MJohn_M Posts: 7,503
    It's funny. Every England game ends up the same. Just pushing the ball around aimlessly. Ho hum. I'm returning to my newspaper blackout/pb exile (temporary)/social media quarantine.

    Time to rewatch the Game of Thrones finale :).
  • Scrapheap_as_wasScrapheap_as_was Posts: 10,069

    What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...

    Wankers
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,587
    Okay, that was out of order from Tyldesley. Iceland are more than decent.
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,046
    Even the commentators are turning on them. Woy really has excelled himself!
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,844
    Looks like four fwustwating games in a row for Roy.

    There won't be a fifth.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,587

    You can see why Liverpool fans rate Roy Hodgson as the worst manager in the club's history.

    When we lost on penalties at home to Northampton Town he called it a great performance

    To be fair it wasn't the optimal time to be manager of Liverpool.
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    edited June 2016

    What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...

    Iceland 2 - Poundland 1

    Ha, had time to edit it.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    edited June 2016
    Does Eddie Jones fancy a job? I know he knows f##k all about football, but the turn around with the the rugby players he couldn't be any worse than Roy.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,709
    edited June 2016
    Lowlander said:

    What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...

    Iceland 2 - Shoprite 1
    Poundland, surely! Or possibly Sports Direct.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,844
    Lowlander said:

    What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...

    Iceland 2 - Shoprite 1
    Shoprite? We aren't even Poundland....
  • What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...

    Wankers
    Rankers Woy rould say.
  • FregglesFreggles Posts: 3,486
    Rooney = Cameron
  • Scrapheap_as_wasScrapheap_as_was Posts: 10,069
    Lowlander said:

    What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...

    Iceland 2 - poundland 1
    From the great times letter recently
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    edited June 2016
    How many crap passes can England do in 30 seconds
  • chestnutchestnut Posts: 7,341
    Bottling it.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,587
    I do hope Kane and Alli carry this sort of form into next season.
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,107
    Can we reboot 2016?
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    The Iceland Viking shield clash chant is absolutely phenomenal.
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,046
    This will be on the front page of every European newspaper tomorrow, and a few in the US too. It's just so perfect this week above all others.
  • sealo0 said:

    Engxit?

    Roxit
    Woy Wexit
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941

    Lowlander said:

    What headline the sun going for? We had turnip head and the wally with the brolly...

    Iceland 2 - Shoprite 1
    Poundland, surely! Or possibly Sports Direct.
    YEah Poundland, much better. Love that one. I couldnt think of anywhere worse than Shoprite.
  • The England team just do not want to win, almost no movement and we have 4 players typically in attack against 8 defenders + the goalie.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    Why the future f##k hasn't he sent rashford on yet?
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,315
    Kane off Rashford on. Come on.
  • FregglesFreggles Posts: 3,486
    Jonathan said:

    Can we reboot 2016?

    Just awful. I keep thinking it will all be a bad dream.

  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,844
    AndyJS said:

    How many crap passes can England do in 30 seconds

    Only one - Iceland keep it for the rest of the half minute...
  • FrankBoothFrankBooth Posts: 10,022

    ydoethur said:

    ydoethur said:

    My hunch is May will probably get it, but if Crabb stands it would not be surprising to see him make the runoff.

    So we risk getting a completely unknown, untested and unelected novice in place to make decisions that will have existential consequences for our nation.

    It's no way to run a country.
    No, but the other way hasn't exactly worked either.

    And Boris' problem is that we all know what he's capable of - showmanship and vacuity. He's Gordon with a sense of humour and a silly haircut. Better anyone than him.
    Alistair Campbell had it right yesterday when he said that when you see Cameron on the world stage you feel a bit of pride that he's the PM ...could you say the same about Boris?
    There's no doubt he's been to the Prime ministerial finishing school.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    Should have done this 20 mins ago!
  • MyBurningEarsMyBurningEars Posts: 3,651
    ydoethur said:


    And Boris' problem is that we all know what he's capable of - showmanship and vacuity. He's Gordon with a sense of humour and a silly haircut. Better anyone than him.

    I'm trying to see things from the PoV of a Remainer MP. (Bear in mind that some of these folk were not strong Remainers but were "persuaded" by government, by whatever means, to back the cause. But we can at least assume they range from moderately eurosceptic to eurolukewarm to the odd europhile.)

    Is there any reason at all for them to opt for Boris when he has done so much damage to their party and, as they would see it, to the country/economy, and carries the obvious risks? I can think of three.

    Firstly Boris is not a headbanging eurosceptic, if he can be described as a eurosceptic at all. His rough vision of Britain's future place in Europe is not far removed from what many Remain MPs would like to aim for given the current situation.

    Secondly, there are bad optics if the leader comes from a pro-Remain background and carries out a "backdoor remain". Essentially, a leaver has a "right to compromise on behalf of the 48%" that a remainer does not. (Electorally the Tories can afford to lose many of the 48% without great bloodbath - many of them are generally non-voters, and those in Labour heartlands are essentially irrelevant to Tory strategy. Moreover many of those 48% were people who weighed up the decision and only opted for it narrowly, so a compromise would only cost a certain portion of them. But it is still healthier for that fraction to minimised.)

    Thirdly, they may support Boris - not least for self-preservation instincts - if they see he has electoral appeal. For instance, he won twice in the difficult territory of London. He was deemed to have performed well in the Leave campaign and although he can't personally claim 17 million people voted for him, it seems likely that fewer nationwide would have have backed Brexit without him.

    Weighed against the first of these reasons is that Boris is not a "details guy" so his capacity to extract a European position of his desire is in question. (In contrast to Brown though, he is good at delegating.) Weighed against the second, is that for a Leaver to backtrack may be seen as a betrayal. Weighed against the third, Boris would likely cause deep divisions in the Tory party (damaging electoral appeal and making retaining your seat harder). It seems likely his appointment would add momentum to the Scottish independence drive. He also carries a very serious risk of implosion, from all manner of sources: personal life, a bumbling approach to clarity (or indeed, truth), not someone who gives an impression of a "safe pair of hands " when crisis management skills are paramount...

    Overall I can see he will have some grounds for support among MPs. But I'm not convinced he should be such a heavy betting favourite.
  • 4 mins left and Woy bwings on an 18 year old.
    At least that may be the last we see of Rooney in an England shirt.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,315
    edited June 2016
    Rooney was at least trying.
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    I bottled it at £22.57 for my £3.08 bet.

    They took Rooney off.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 55,196
    Freggles said:

    Jonathan said:

    Can we reboot 2016?

    Just awful. I keep thinking it will all be a bad dream.
    With hindsight, this doesn't look so bad.

    https://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/ad_167834021.jpg
  • DavidL said:

    Rooney was at least trying.

    He was very trying on the eye.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Dear oh dear.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    Well that free kick just summed it up!
  • TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    Fcukoff kane.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,921
    Spurs fan, does Harry Kane take your free kicks ?
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Lowlander said:

    I bottled it at £22.57 for my £3.08 bet.

    They took Rooney off.

    I cashed out on Iceland at half time. Big mistake.
  • TCPoliticalBettingTCPoliticalBetting Posts: 10,819
    edited June 2016
    MyBurningEars - quite right about how a Brexiter is essential as next Leader. But how another Brexiter than Boris is better value.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,969
    We need 90 mins of fergie time...
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091
    Christ.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,921
    Imagine what that Icelandic commentator is going to be like in a few minutes time.
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,107
    Come on Wales.
  • John_MJohn_M Posts: 7,503
    Septimana horribilis
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,046
    Diminished. We are diminished.
  • MikeSmithsonMikeSmithson Posts: 7,382
    Can't watch this any more
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091
    And that was the last sliver of a chance.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    It just gets worse.
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    Having cashed out it would be nice to see England go through so I can bet against them vs France.
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 33,305
    Not sure what is more embarrassing. The England performance or the casual bigoted arrogant commentary from the commentators.
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,046

    Spurs fan, does Harry Kane take your free kicks ?

    Of course not.

  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,709
    When does England play Andorra next?
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    Can't wait to hear the Icelandic commentator.
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,307
    Criminal team selection from Hodgson.
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941
    edited June 2016
    SeanT said:

    Have we even had a shot on goal in the second half?

    Did you have one in the first half, I don't think so.

    Although in the second half there were a couple of soft headers into the goalies arms that probably counted as shots at goal.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,536

    Diminished. We are diminished.

    To non-EU Iceland, so does not really say anything about last week's result at least
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,921

    Spurs fan, does Harry Kane take your free kicks ?

    Of course not.

    Thought not
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