On the first PB/Polling Matters podcast of 2017 Keiran discusses the future of the Labour Party with the General Secretary of the Fabian Society Andrew Harrop. They discuss Corbyn’s recent rebrand as a left-wing populist and Labour’s mounting problems including Scotland, Brexit and the daunting electoral math faced in Westminster ahead of the presumed General Election in 2020 (and what to do about it). Keiran also takes us through some recent polling and explains why he thinks 2017 will be a tough year for Theresa May, regardless of the Labour Party.
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http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/donald-trump-was-bailed-out-bankruptcy-russia-crime-bosses
No wonder he would not publish his tax returns.
There might also have been a lack of top hotels in Moscow where the secret service thought the president would be safe, and the alternative would have been the embassy.
As an aside, where does the prez stay when in London?
I bet prominent people here in the UK will have as well. I mean, if they set a honeytrap for OGH ...
In the UK, he usually stays at either the US Embassy or Buckingham Palace, depending on whether it's a business or a State visit.
Any international businessman will have greased the right palms to get a contract signed in various parts of the world, it's just the way these places do business.
https://uk.usembassy.gov/our-relationship/our-ambassador/ambassadors-residence/
"... and the daunting electoral math faced in Westminster...".
FFS, it's Maths. We're not in NAFTA yet.
I wonder how much the FSB had on Obama before he came to power? I'm guessing not much as he was a bit of a surprise candidate. Unless, of course, they'd followed OGH's early tip.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3259984-Trump-Intelligence-Allegations.html
Now of course its impossible to say whether they're true....could just be further Kremlin black arts - or wicked Western Intelligence attempts to malign the wholly innocent and above reproach Russians......
There will be loads of skeletons in Trump's closet for those who wish to look hard enough for them, but he does have an uncanny ability to brush most of his past dalliances under the carpet. Unless they find a direct link between Trump himself and the Russian govt in a way thats unambiguously treasonous, he'll probably be okay. Depends how much he offends the Washington Republicans I guess.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-38577838
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/racing/article-4105574/Jockey-Club-announces-proposals-shut-Kempton-Park-2021.html
You would have thought that he might of mentioned it before.
The stories could be true. Or they could be someone with confirmation bias buying a folder of garbage from a weird character. Think the Bush National Guard records, the October Surprise, The Zinoviev letter, 45 minutes till WMD etc etc.
Fifteen year old girl charged with murder, after seven year old girl stabbed to death in York
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/10/teenager-arrested-death-7-year-old-girl-york/
Damned windy.
F1: in expected news, Lowe has left Mercedes. Allison will join the team come the summer, when his gardening leave from Ferrari ends.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/38571408
Have I missed some sort of horrendous story?
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/01/10/politics/donald-trump-intelligence-report-russia/index.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jcxbq25vpE
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/twitter-is-drowning-in-a-goldenshower/news-story/17f297c7c86510cf986011201ab88d85
(NB. Whoever leaked the Hilary email story was probably doing something similar. This played into the media obsession with scandal and process such that they spent a ridiculous amount of time on it despite probably 80% of them wanting Hilary to win. It shows how powerfully the media is in the grip of dynamics they rarely reflect on themselves. Putin’s communication maestro, Surkov, uses these sorts of tricks all the time. Cf. Peter Pomerantsev’s great book, a must read for any MP before they pontificate on Putin’s mafia government.)
Anyone read it?
What's Mark Oaten doing these days?
Mr. Sandpit, cars are being revealed in the last week of February, Bottas has visited the Mercedes factory and I'd expect an announcement fairly soon. Surprised it hasn't happened already, really.
@DylanByers: Coming soon: Robust debate on whether websites should publish unverified reports from single sources claiming to be former intel officers
https://twitter.com/johnrentoul/status/819098016317636608
Jeremy Corbyn was onto something, even if his execution and timing was atrocious.
Should he be grateful he completely blew it?
In the 1828 election, Andrew Jackson's people started a rumour that John Quincy Adams had procured an American girl to satisfy the Tsar.
Backed it at 26 so don't feel the need to try my hand, but it's worth considering. My own view is the only real potential rival is the Red Bull. Ferrari's enquiry about essentially FRIC-reborn harms both Mercedes and Red Bull, but (so people say) the latter more.
Anyway, just worth considering. If you're paying attention to the testing next month, remember that the times are pretty irrelevant. The mood music is what you need to listen to.
In the list of all time greatest botched Labour relaunches, this will always take some beating: https://t.co/kTEJInj64T
https://youtu.be/fO1ps2A4q90
No more ridiculously weak Trump-themed puns please.
Edit: and no, that wasn't one.
The saddest thing about the Cameron pig story was it was right at the end of my stint as guest editor, I had written a thread about AV which had to get bumped because I had to cover the pig story.
The Labour leader also called for a new top rate of income tax for those earning above £70,000, claiming it would make society fairer.
Well, that's a pisser...........
"The political media and how to improve it" section in that.
Well worth reading.
Profits are already taxed through corporation tax.
The problem in this country is that very few remuneration packages get over-turned by the shareholders. Now, that might be because shareholders are happy to let a few extra % go to the senior management if they are doing a good job. Or it might be that they are supine and don't want to rock any boats. But changing the rules so that their remuneration package has to be approved by 75% or 85% or 95% of shareholders - that might be a more fruitful way to go.
My friend who attended the dump said there's no way one could be a member of both the Bullingdon Club and the Piers Gaveston Society.
I presume Trump felt briefly warm but then cooled rapidly.