The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
You presumably need a French lawyer to answer that.
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
Yes. It would be the difference between manslaughter and murder.
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
I hope David Aaronovich does not have cause to regret this even more: The Woolfe coverage just shows the MSM's anti-Ukip bias. This kind of thing happens all the time in the Liberal Democrats.
When someone picked him up on it he replied 'Keep it for Russia Today'.....
Edit....and he clearly has a short memory.....did Rinka die in vain?
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
Yes. It would be the difference between manslaughter and murder.
Rather depends on whether the blow was struck in self defence.
"Respondents were more likely to identify themselves as remain or leave supporters than followers of a particular party, which the researchers suggest could have a major effect on the future of British politics."
Just like the Scottish referendum, then? The Conservatives have moved swiftly to appropriate the Leave vote - can they then hang on to their Remainers? Well, with Labour in the state they are, there isn't much danger over there. Could we see a new genuinely liberal party?
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
Yes. It would be the difference between manslaughter and murder.
Rather depends on whether the blow was struck in self defence.
If it is as Asa described it I can't see how it wasn't.
@Eek. You said that a policy of counting where recruits are sourced abroad where posts go unfilled from UK advertising has created a 'glass ceiling in wages'.
Is this because they deliberately low ball the UK ad, then they can simply send it abroad because nobody will apply for that money?
Woolfe had 2 epileptic-type fits around 2 hours after punch-up with Hookem, say sources — Bruno Waterfield (@BrunoBrussels) October 6, 2016
Some 2 hours after the fight, Woolfe collapsed after leaving voting session early. He had a fit on the passerelle. Paramedics were called — Bruno Waterfield (@BrunoBrussels)
Would a British MEP be charged in a French or British court? Practice used to be in the FCO that diplomats who committed serious crimes were brought back for prosecution (and jail time if so decided) in the UK, not in the country in which the crime was committed.
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
I believe yes, it can be. Hitting someone in the head is seen as negligent endangerment
"Respondents were more likely to identify themselves as remain or leave supporters than followers of a particular party, which the researchers suggest could have a major effect on the future of British politics."
Just like the Scottish referendum, then? The Conservatives have moved swiftly to appropriate the Leave vote - can they then hang on to their Remainers? Well, with Labour in the state they are, there isn't much danger over there. Could we see a new genuinely liberal party?
"Respondents were more likely to identify themselves as remain or leave supporters than followers of a particular party, which the researchers suggest could have a major effect on the future of British politics."
Just like the Scottish referendum, then? The Conservatives have moved swiftly to appropriate the Leave vote - can they then hang on to their Remainers? Well, with Labour in the state they are, there isn't much danger over there. Could we see a new genuinely liberal party?
Led by Osborne and his biggest fan?
Why, is tim (pbuh) making a resurgence as a political force?
Relatedly, I just got paid a wodge of dollars, from NYC, converted into sterling. Essentially I made a heathy four figure sum just from the slide in the pound. Brexit has given me an annual 10-15% pay rise.
So it's not all bad. But one has to wonder if there is a level of depreciation at which HMG will start to feel a little queasy. Parity with the euro? Parity with the dollar?
I think the BoE will end up stoping the slide by indicating no more QE and rate cuts. Part of today's fall is stronger data from the US and an MPC member basically saying they will ignore positive data.
The UKIP leadership race has officially become a bar brawl.
Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
My initial thought is that it was 6 of Woolfe, half a dozen Hookem. If you start a fight with someone, they clean you out and you then collapse and die later - is that really manslaughter ?
I believe yes, it can be. Hitting someone in the head is seen as negligent endangerment
Relatedly, I just got paid a wodge of dollars, from NYC, converted into sterling. Essentially I made a heathy four figure sum just from the slide in the pound. Brexit has given me an annual 10-15% pay rise.
So it's not all bad. But one has to wonder if there is a level of depreciation at which HMG will start to feel a little queasy. Parity with the euro? Parity with the dollar?
I know of a household name that recruites from India programmers with 1 month experience. The Indian programmers are said to turn up at the office in England and disappear by the afternoon.
"new Fairleigh Dickinson national (live interview) national poll: Clinton 50%, Trump 40%. same 10-point margin in 4-way, 46%-36%"
and yet it is really close still in the swing states, with one poll showing him ahead in an emerson Florida poll.
Maybe, but I think if there a massive national lead for Clinton, then she will win it, regardless of what the state polls say. I doubt she will win the national vote by 2% plus and not win enough electoral votes!
Lets hope that Steven Woolfe continues to recover. But what sort of Country are we living in when Senior Politicians think that its normal to sort out out differences with a punch-up ? This is where populism leads.
Relatedly, I just got paid a wodge of dollars, from NYC, converted into sterling. Essentially I made a heathy four figure sum just from the slide in the pound. Brexit has given me an annual 10-15% pay rise.
So it's not all bad. But one has to wonder if there is a level of depreciation at which HMG will start to feel a little queasy. Parity with the euro? Parity with the dollar?
Truly you are of and with the people, Sean.
I feel like I am the silver lining to Britain's dark cloud.
When I took the job in Zurich the Swiss franc was about 1.32 its about 1.23 now! A nice little pay rise.
A horrible incident and here's hoping Woolfe has a full recovery.
If the puncher is who they say it is, the confrontation is a microcosm of UKIP's contradiction. Woolfe is an ex-Tory who clearly sees the party's future on the right; Hookem is an ex-Labour voter, who did not joing the Tories when he could take no more of Labour. Now that we have voted to Leave, how do such people stay in the same party?
Relatedly, I just got paid a wodge of dollars, from NYC, converted into sterling. Essentially I made a heathy four figure sum just from the slide in the pound. Brexit has given me an annual 10-15% pay rise.
So it's not all bad. But one has to wonder if there is a level of depreciation at which HMG will start to feel a little queasy. Parity with the euro? Parity with the dollar?
We're tootling along quite nicely to the level the Treasury's Brexit Severe Shock Scenario predicted.
''I think the BoE will end up stoping the slide by indicating no more QE and rate cuts. Part of today's fall is stronger data from the US and an MPC member basically saying they will ignore positive data. ''
The MPC is totally unhinged for me. Its almost as if they have decided there 'must' be reaction to Brexit, whatever the data says. They are completely determined to prove Brexit is detrimental.
Recently we discussed the Deputy Governor's comments on QE going on forever - quite disturbing really.
Lets hope that Steven Woolfe continues to recover. But what sort of Country are we living in when Senior Politicians think that its normal to sort out out differences with a punch-up ? This is where populism leads.
Hyperbole. Canning & Castlereagh were hardly populist politicians.
Lets hope that Steven Woolfe continues to recover. But what sort of Country are we living in when Senior Politicians think that its normal to sort out out differences with a punch-up ? This is where populism leads.
We should remember that it is hardly unheard of for MPs of all parties to throw punches, or even Nokias.
You have to be unlucky, but Eric Joyce's headbutt of another MP could have ended similarly. It's not necessarily the assault that causes the damage, but the fall afterwards.
A horrible incident and here's hoping Woolfe has a full recovery.
If the puncher is who they say it is, the confrontation is a microcosm of UKIP's contradiction. Woolfe is an ex-Tory who clearly sees the party's future on the right; Hookem is an ex-Labour voter, who did not joing the Tories when he could take no more of Labour. Now that we have voted to Leave, how do such people stay in the same party?
They don't. I expect UKIP will morph into two new parties. One WWC labour votes northern style, and a smaller golf-club type. The labourish one will have a better chance of future success, whereas the blue rinse type will migrate back towards the tories.
Lets hope that Steven Woolfe continues to recover. But what sort of Country are we living in when Senior Politicians think that its normal to sort out out differences with a punch-up ? This is where populism leads.
cough *prescott* cough. He could have taken that guy out and done something similar.
They don't. I expect UKIP will morph into two new parties. One WWC labour votes northern style, and a smaller golf-club type. The labourish one will have a better chance of future success, whereas the blue rinse type will migrate back towards the tories.
Or several. I've been saying for a while that I think the party will splinter. It has, after all, always been a particularly fissiparous party and prone to flounces-out and internal feuds. Without the glue of the referendum to hold it together, it won't hold together.
It feels that politics has become more personal this year than ever before. All the talk of national identity, patriotism and nationalism in the referendum feels like it has taken hold of us on a much more emotional level than deficit reduction and boundary reform ever did.
I thought that the death of Jo Cox held up a mirror to us and made us stop and think, but the world kept turning. Maybe another chance to reflect on who we are as a nation today. Wishing him a speedy recovery - and UKIP a speedy fading away.
They don't. I expect UKIP will morph into two new parties. One WWC labour votes northern style, and a smaller golf-club type. The labourish one will have a better chance of future success, whereas the blue rinse type will migrate back towards the tories.
Or several. I've been saying for a while that I think the party will splinter. It has, after all, always been a particularly fissiparous party, and without the glue of the referendum to hold it together, it won't.
A horrible incident and here's hoping Woolfe has a full recovery.
If the puncher is who they say it is, the confrontation is a microcosm of UKIP's contradiction. Woolfe is an ex-Tory who clearly sees the party's future on the right; Hookem is an ex-Labour voter, who did not joing the Tories when he could take no more of Labour. Now that we have voted to Leave, how do such people stay in the same party?
They don't. I expect UKIP will morph into two new parties. One WWC labour votes northern style, and a smaller golf-club type. The labourish one will have a better chance of future success, whereas the blue rinse type will migrate back towards the tories.
My analysis precisely. The gap in UK politics was for a populist, economically leftish, socially right party for the disaffected working class (clearly not just white, as the EU ref showed).
May seems to be working hard to close the size of this gap, so UKIP need(s/ed) to move fast to seize the opportunity. They appear to be doing their level best to blow it.
They don't. I expect UKIP will morph into two new parties. One WWC labour votes northern style, and a smaller golf-club type. The labourish one will have a better chance of future success, whereas the blue rinse type will migrate back towards the tories.
Or several. I've been saying for a while that I think the party will splinter. It has, after all, always been a particularly fissiparous party and prone to flounces-out and internal feuds. Without the glue of the referendum to hold it together, it won't hold together.
Yes, much like the SNP if Scotland went independent. Our Malcolm and TUD have very little on common other than the wish for an independent Scotland. No way they can stay in the same party if independence is achieved.
A horrible incident and here's hoping Woolfe has a full recovery.
If the puncher is who they say it is, the confrontation is a microcosm of UKIP's contradiction. Woolfe is an ex-Tory who clearly sees the party's future on the right; Hookem is an ex-Labour voter, who did not joing the Tories when he could take no more of Labour. Now that we have voted to Leave, how do such people stay in the same party?
They don't. I expect UKIP will morph into two new parties. One WWC labour votes northern style, and a smaller golf-club type. The labourish one will have a better chance of future success, whereas the blue rinse type will migrate back towards the tories.
I think the Golf club types will rapidly rejoin the Tories since they are going to strongly in favour of the sort of platform May is suggesting without the queasiness at wishy-washy end of the party exhibited so well on here It might be time for the rebirth of a new noisy but electorally insignificant libertarian party with Carswell, and possibly Hannan when he loses his MEP gig, and logically Reckless since those three are old mates.
This reminds me of the OJ murder, when the Juice got Loose, on live TV
Incidentally, if Woolfe makes a full, speedy recovery (which is looking more likely, thank God) might he get a sympathy vote, and win?
He could then threaten Labour in the North.
All of British politics might just have turned on a small weird punch-up in Strasbourg.
I doubt Woolfe is a threat to Labour. He's clearly a Tory in all but name. A northern accent doesn't change that. The Hookem wing of UKIP looks a much bigger threat.
On another point: such injuries can leave long-lasting problems. A friend of ours was a keen road-racer cyclist, and he had an accident a few years ago that has left him with epilepsy.
The last seizure he had was whilst abroad, in a meeting with clients. He certainly made an impression with those clients ...
They don't. I expect UKIP will morph into two new parties. One WWC labour votes northern style, and a smaller golf-club type. The labourish one will have a better chance of future success, whereas the blue rinse type will migrate back towards the tories.
Or several. I've been saying for a while that I think the party will splinter. It has, after all, always been a particularly fissiparous party and prone to flounces-out and internal feuds. Without the glue of the referendum to hold it together, it won't hold together.
UKIP has always split on the middle countless times, councilors, MEP going all over the place, but it's vote hasn't.
Remarkable instability at the top, remarkable stability of it's base.
On another point: such injuries can leave long-lasting problems. A friend of ours was a keen road-racer cyclist, and he had an accident a few years ago that has left him with epilepsy.
The last seizure he had was whilst abroad, in a meeting with clients. He certainly made an impression with those clients ...
The long term issues aren't always immediately apparent either. I had a brain bleed at 13 and my first epileptic seizure at 45!
On another point: such injuries can leave long-lasting problems. A friend of ours was a keen road-racer cyclist, and he had an accident a few years ago that has left him with epilepsy.
The last seizure he had was whilst abroad, in a meeting with clients. He certainly made an impression with those clients ...
The long term issues aren't always immediately apparent either. I had a brain bleed at 13 and my first epileptic seizure at 45!
That isn't exactly reassuring for me at the moment.
Brains are really weird things. Wonderful, but weird.
This reminds me of the OJ murder, when the Juice got Loose, on live TV
Incidentally, if Woolfe makes a full, speedy recovery (which is looking more likely, thank God) might he get a sympathy vote, and win?
He could then threaten Labour in the North.
All of British politics might just have turned on a small weird punch-up in Strasbourg.
I doubt Woolfe is a threat to Labour. He's clearly a Tory in all but name. A northern accent doesn't change that. The Hookem wing of UKIP looks a much bigger threat.
But he is mixed race and grow up on moss side, which immediately neuters two of the main attack lines against UKIP. As far as I can tell he has never been active in Tory politics.
@Eek. You said that a policy of counting where recruits are sourced abroad where posts go unfilled from UK advertising has created a 'glass ceiling in wages'.
Is this because they deliberately low ball the UK ad, then they can simply send it abroad because nobody will apply for that money?
Nope its from looking at the market rate of senior software developers. That was £40-45k in 2006 and is still £40-45k in 2016....
Anyone care to guess what an onshored developer has to be paid....
Neil Hamilton on Sky News. Alleges Woolfe "started it".
This is the Hamilton who spent the last couple of months trying to stop him standing as party leader, I think we should treat anything he says with a certain amount of caution.
On another point: such injuries can leave long-lasting problems. A friend of ours was a keen road-racer cyclist, and he had an accident a few years ago that has left him with epilepsy.
The last seizure he had was whilst abroad, in a meeting with clients. He certainly made an impression with those clients ...
The long term issues aren't always immediately apparent either. I had a brain bleed at 13 and my first epileptic seizure at 45!
That isn't exactly reassuring for me at the moment.
Brains are really weird things. Wonderful, but weird.
Sorry!
If it's any consolation I haven't had a fit in years. AEDs have come a long way.
I think Arron Banks should say what he really thinks (remembering that Hamilton is on the NEC)
He lashed out at the NEC, which was heavily criticised for refusing to accept Mr Woolfe's candidacy for the leadership during the last contest because the papers were filed a few minutes late.
'This body is populated by a motley collection of amateurs; leftovers from a bygone age, when Ukip was a ragtag band of volunteers on the fringes of British politics. 'Watching them try to run the modern political movement that (Nigel) Farage built is like watching a team of circus clowns trying to carry out a pit stop at the Silverstone Grand Prix,' he wrote in the Guardian.
'If James hadn't put her name forward at the last minute, we would have had nothing but a rabble of no-name, no-talent nobodies to choose from. These people would be out of their depth in a paddling pool, and couldn't be more unfit to run a modern political party.'
This reminds me of the OJ murder, when the Juice got Loose, on live TV
Incidentally, if Woolfe makes a full, speedy recovery (which is looking more likely, thank God) might he get a sympathy vote, and win?
He could then threaten Labour in the North.
All of British politics might just have turned on a small weird punch-up in Strasbourg.
I doubt Woolfe is a threat to Labour. He's clearly a Tory in all but name. A northern accent doesn't change that. The Hookem wing of UKIP looks a much bigger threat.
But he is mixed race and grow up on moss side, which immediately neuters two of the main attack lines against UKIP. As far as I can tell he has never been active in Tory politics.
The problem for Woolfe is the defection story, that he had agreed to defect to the Tories but James's resignation stopped him from going to Birmingham to officially defect.
Neil Hamilton on Sky News. Alleges Woolfe "started it".
This is the Hamilton who spent the last couple of months trying to stop him standing as party leader, I think we should treat anything he says with a certain amount of caution.
If I shook hands with Mr Hamilton, I'd count my fingers afterwards.
Relatedly, I just got paid a wodge of dollars, from NYC, converted into sterling. Essentially I made a heathy four figure sum just from the slide in the pound. Brexit has given me an annual 10-15% pay rise.
So it's not all bad. But one has to wonder if there is a level of depreciation at which HMG will start to feel a little queasy. Parity with the euro? Parity with the dollar?
We're tootling along quite nicely to the level the Treasury's Brexit Severe Shock Scenario predicted.
ISTR Goldman's predicting a £1 : $1.15
As an exporter wanting a rise in interest rates it can go a lot lower as far as I am concerned and hopefully stoke some inflation and a rise in interest rates.
The MPC has lost the plot in my view. Total muppetry.
This reminds me of the OJ murder, when the Juice got Loose, on live TV
Incidentally, if Woolfe makes a full, speedy recovery (which is looking more likely, thank God) might he get a sympathy vote, and win?
He could then threaten Labour in the North.
All of British politics might just have turned on a small weird punch-up in Strasbourg.
I doubt Woolfe is a threat to Labour. He's clearly a Tory in all but name. A northern accent doesn't change that. The Hookem wing of UKIP looks a much bigger threat.
But he is mixed race and grow up on moss side, which immediately neuters two of the main attack lines against UKIP. As far as I can tell he has never been active in Tory politics.
He was on the verge of joining the Tories last week and has praised may to the high heavens.
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Now I can understand why James resigned, to avoid the fate of Woolfe.
Unbelievable.
When someone picked him up on it he replied 'Keep it for Russia Today'.....
Edit....and he clearly has a short memory.....did Rinka die in vain?
For example: https://twitter.com/fishmans017
Alex Wickham
Neil Hamilton says Steven Woolfe "picked a fight". What a disgraceful comment.
Neil Hamilton laughed during BBC interview just now as he said Woolfe had considered defecting to UKIP.
FPT: Just like the Scottish referendum, then? The Conservatives have moved swiftly to appropriate the Leave vote - can they then hang on to their Remainers? Well, with Labour in the state they are, there isn't much danger over there. Could we see a new genuinely liberal party?
and yet it is really close still in the swing states, with one poll showing him ahead in an emerson Florida poll.
You said that a policy of counting where recruits are sourced abroad where posts go unfilled from UK advertising has created a 'glass ceiling in wages'.
Is this because they deliberately low ball the UK ad, then they can simply send it abroad because nobody will apply for that money?
— Bruno Waterfield (@BrunoBrussels) October 6, 2016
Some 2 hours after the fight, Woolfe collapsed after leaving voting session early. He had a fit on the passerelle. Paramedics were called
— Bruno Waterfield (@BrunoBrussels)
Poison chalice. Who'd want it now?
It would require a vote of the European Parliament to remove the MEP's immunity:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?language=en&type=IM-PRESS&reference=20070906STO10162
Would a British MEP be charged in a French or British court? Practice used to be in the FCO that diplomats who committed serious crimes were brought back for prosecution (and jail time if so decided) in the UK, not in the country in which the crime was committed.
This will be either a crowning moment to his leadership campaign or a terminal one even if he survives.
This is the high definition of a polarizing candidate, you either love him or hate him so much this happens.
Let's hope Steven Woolfe makes a full recovery. This is just appalling.
And although team 619 will jump on me, that is why I still think Trump could win.
PICTURE: Steven Woolfe Altercation https://t.co/2nRD3t5HxJ via @GuidoFawkes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-37554011
Guido
Brussels journalists now reporting Mike Hookem is "in a car chase with French police" https://t.co/M7YpiK3jBg
If the puncher is who they say it is, the confrontation is a microcosm of UKIP's contradiction. Woolfe is an ex-Tory who clearly sees the party's future on the right; Hookem is an ex-Labour voter, who did not joing the Tories when he could take no more of Labour. Now that we have voted to Leave, how do such people stay in the same party?
ISTR Goldman's predicting a £1 : $1.15
The MPC is totally unhinged for me. Its almost as if they have decided there 'must' be reaction to Brexit, whatever the data says. They are completely determined to prove Brexit is detrimental.
Recently we discussed the Deputy Governor's comments on QE going on forever - quite disturbing really.
http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/castlereagh-canning-duel
That's why I said it was 50-50 this incident will either help Woolfe or damage him.
It's too early to say which side of 50-50 it will fall.
1/10 bullshit.
Anyway, I hope Woolfe recovers ok.
You have to be unlucky, but Eric Joyce's headbutt of another MP could have ended similarly. It's not necessarily the assault that causes the damage, but the fall afterwards.
Hamilton has done a 180 turn from supporting Woolfe yesterday to peddling the defection story after the punches.
But Farage is as always the one who decides which side will win in UKIP.
@Taniel
Michigan poll by EPIC-MRA: Clinton leads 43-32. (Mid-September it was 38-35.) http://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/2016/10/06/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-michigan/91611112/ …
I thought that the death of Jo Cox held up a mirror to us and made us stop and think, but the world kept turning. Maybe another chance to reflect on who we are as a nation today. Wishing him a speedy recovery - and UKIP a speedy fading away.
May seems to be working hard to close the size of this gap, so UKIP need(s/ed) to move fast to seize the opportunity. They appear to be doing their level best to blow it.
The last seizure he had was whilst abroad, in a meeting with clients. He certainly made an impression with those clients ...
Remarkable instability at the top, remarkable stability of it's base.
Clinton 43 .. Trump 32
http://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/2016/10/06/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-michigan/91611112/
Clinton 47 .. Trump 40
http://www.unf.edu/coas/porl/2016_Florida_Fall_Statewide_Presidential_Poll.aspx
Brains are really weird things. Wonderful, but weird.
Anyone care to guess what an onshored developer has to be paid....
Clinton 41 .. Trump 43
http://m.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2016/white_house_watch_oct06
Totally twatty this afternoon
+ 6 for Clinton in reality?:-)
If it's any consolation I haven't had a fit in years. AEDs have come a long way.
Clinton 40 .. Trump 50
http://mtsupoll.org/2016/10/04/f2016pres/
He lashed out at the NEC, which was heavily criticised for refusing to accept Mr Woolfe's candidacy for the leadership during the last contest because the papers were filed a few minutes late.
'This body is populated by a motley collection of amateurs; leftovers from a bygone age, when Ukip was a ragtag band of volunteers on the fringes of British politics.
'Watching them try to run the modern political movement that (Nigel) Farage built is like watching a team of circus clowns trying to carry out a pit stop at the Silverstone Grand Prix,' he wrote in the Guardian.
'If James hadn't put her name forward at the last minute, we would have had nothing but a rabble of no-name, no-talent nobodies to choose from. These people would be out of their depth in a paddling pool, and couldn't be more unfit to run a modern political party.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3824837/Ukip-donor-says-party-run-circus-clowns-new-leadership-favourite-Steven-Woolfe-admits-considered-defecting-TORIES.html
The MPC has lost the plot in my view. Total muppetry.