The Tories love governing, Labour loves protesting and the Lib Dem love winning elections. With the return to form of the Lib Dems in gaining by-elections, all is now once again well with the world. They might still be languishing in fourth place in the national polls but in actual elections, Farron’s party has been performing admirably well over the last year and in particular over the last few months.
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jan/14/brexit-committee-demands-transitional-deal-and-parliamentary-vote?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard
https://twitter.com/europeelects/status/819844911033962497
A diatribe followed. Cod psych 101. The malaise and angry misbehaviour stems from sexual frustration, the attention-seeking from a quest for sexually dominant status. No citations to the relevant literature. An anecdatal evidence base shorn of p-values and confidence intervals. A slight discomfort that a late-middle-aged man should be describing in such painstaking detail, and with obvious relish, the erotic lusts of his 14-year-old charges.
As time rolls by, the more convinced I am that the bugger was right. And not just about the bloody teenagers.
In other (German) news, I see that France is struggling to keep the lights on. Apparently 10 of its nukes are down for emergency safety checks after faulty steel was found to have been used in them. The country is currently relying on imports from Germany, Belgium, the UK and Spain, but a forecast cold spell next week could push things over the edge.
Could this have any effect on support for nuclear power at Sellafield, he says, weakly trying to link to the subject of the thread? Go Lib Dems, by the way!
In the biggest, bestest pussy-grabbiest election in US history, sex was right, left, centre, up and down the whole campaign. The prospect of Madam President. The Donald's hair as a proxy for talking about the Trumpcock. The Donald's handspan as a proxy for the Trumpcock. Marco Rubio's cock as a proxy for the Trumpcock. "News" reports from the campaign, written by proper serious-looking journalists, read like extracts from JG Ballard's climactic Why I Want to F*** Ronald Reagan.
At this rate, so long as the good swing voters of Copeland and Stoke - and be these not bountifully swinging locales? - believe Nick Farron boasts a bigger better boner than Jezza, the Lib Dems are going to smash it.
What screws the Kippers is that Brexit just isn't sexy. Never was. The Outers didn't turn up to the ballot box in a red, white and blue orgy of nationalistic auto-eroticism. The misbehaving voters were acting out their frustration over their million malaises - and reasserting their dominance over old political masters. The howl is vented. For most Leave voters, the prospect of a good hard proper Brexiting causes little nether-arousal.
The polls suggests that salivating Brexiteers are rare, and plenty more who voted for the deed have performance anxiety issues about it. Contra the more vigorous Remainers, this doesn't mean these voters have refuted their consent, but I suspect the so-called "surge" that's supposing sweeping the world (I'm a sceptic) will not malinger in force around provincial England for its seconds. A one-day stand.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4118054/Jamshid-Piruz-jailed-hammer-attack-two-police-officers.html
Why? Because the guy at the border doesn't know he's a psycho.
I wonder whether the British will still be trying to get access to the EU information-sharing system after Brexit.
The UK having by far the best intelligence gathering capability in the EU suggests it is them that will be asking us to be in.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/burr-says-intel-panel-will-investigate-possible-russia-trump-links-233621
Seems as though this story will just keep on going... But will any of it matter to Republican voters ?
Copeland is the more likely upset, but the betting value is still with the red team at 2.7, the Tories shouldn't be odds-on.
Why would anyone go out on a drizzly evening in Stoke to vote for a party led by Corbyn-by a distance the worst Labour leader ever-or May the most feeble PM since John Major?
The two protest parties UKIP and the Lib Dems have to be in with a good chance. UKIP have a glass ceiling of around 30% so I fancy the Lib Dems
Man Utd are 16/1 for the league. If they win this weekend (likely) and Chelsea and Man City don't win (likely) the odds will very likely halve.
Clelsea going to win today at Leicester though. Even without Costa they have a great team. Kante is the best Defensive midfielder in the League, quite possibly the world. It will be interesting to see Ndidi and Drinkwater up against him.
That said, we can expect relentless GOP voter suppression efforts over the coming years.
.....But Chelsea are brittle as we saw last season and the Costa affair could easily unsettle them and Leicester can turn it on against the better teams so I think a draw is easily possible
I think May's approach to GPs will prove counter-productive in practice (ahem) and the public's eye, but there we are.
So not everyone loves him
Lastly, public sentiment is naturally inclined towards doctors.
Mr. Observer, on some things. But she was spot on, and still is, on rights for British citizens in the EU needing to be considered alongside EU citizens in the UK.
Just catching up on posts - sex, traitors and Enoch... what a colourful start to my day.
I think the mothers of chronically sick children will want 24-7 GP access.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jan/13/eu-negotiator-wants-special-deal-over-access-to-city-post-brexit?CMP=share_btn_tw
May well all happen, but a complete nonsense description. 2nd worst gambling post of the week!
..until they get caught ot having to wait for hours for anyone to see them in A and E...
Labour - which has lost several council by-elections recenly - was hampered by losing its identity among core supporters, he said, adding that he was "struggling" to find traditional Labour voters in towns and cities who reliably backed the party."
http://bit.ly/2jaDlQS
Three unrelated probabilities combining to evens means they should be priced at 1.26 each.
Not even remotely true for any of those events.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/11/nhs-recruit-hundreds-gps-poland-lithuania-greece/amp/
Nuttall would be better off tackling one of the vacancies in the North West, his patch in the European Parliament of course, which should open up after the May mayoral elections. Ukip in Stoke should pick a local candidate. My understanding is that the candidate who came second in 2015 was local, so they might be best off fielding him again if he's still available.
https://twitter.com/matthewjdowd/status/819875991506092032
The reason for the "Black alerts" at places like Leicester is that there are no beds for serious conditions that need inpatient management, in large part due to the collapse of social care. It is not A and E clogging up with minor comlaints. That would cause an overcrowded wait in minors rather than trolley waits and ambulances unable to unload.
The point of this story is that the closure of her practice not only resulted in an unnecessary hospital admission but an action expressly against her last wishes.
The current crisis is a huge problem, but what annoys me about the MSM coverage, is that it is going on in Wales and Scotland and it is a UK wide problem but the target is always England.
Just heard Corbyn's USSR style take over of nursing homes. His answer to everything is take into state ownership. He is a dinosaur.
A senior member of Trump’s transition team said the president-elect thought it would betray his populist-fueled movement to have a presence at the gathering in the Swiss Alps.
https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-01-13/trump-team-shunning-davos-gathering-of-world-s-economic-elite
It is not considered fair to those who are working their nuts off to pay for public services that said public services only adequately support those who do not/are not able too/are pensioners.
It is also not rocket science. There used to be better out of hours provision. 'Taking control' and 'getting back to the old days' will be very attractive. Especially with the working JAM families.
Haha. Beyond parody.
But if it is the case all this is being caused by thousands of British doctors emigrating for a lifestyle of less work and higher pay, it can hardly be the case that we have a crisis because GPs don't work hard enough and are paid too much.
Brown was ultimately incapable of winning a general election; May will probably do so with room to spare. Indeed, I think it's probable that Tony Blair will go down in history as the very last Labour leader ever to have won a general election.
Now, who'd have thought that in 1997?
Surely replacing leaders would be the natural first step.
The evident vanity and stubbornness of this man in the face of national interest is, quite frankly, ugly.
I thought that one of the new arrangements set up under the coalition government was local health and wellbeing boards. Are these entities supposed to improve the cooperation between the NHS and the social care system?
Indeed, but suggesting a 50% pay rise and 50% workload cut is politically unrealistic.
The only sensible option is a training bond. The government lends you the value of your training over say ten years, if you work 10 years in the NHS it wipes the bond clean, if you leave beforehand you are due for the outstanding balance. Its exactly what commerical operations with internationally tradable skills (notably airline pilots) do.
Also emigrating to Australia or New Zealand for many is a very emotional step as they leave their family and friends.
I know from personal experience , my eldest went to New Zealand 14 years ago
And would you like absolute power and eternal life, too?
Used to be far better down here....
Your other pronouncement is somewhat bolder. The centre left will win again. Perhaps not under the Labour name. But who cares about that?
Like one who realise that having a speech on a weekend will largely escape popular consciousness.
We don't spend much on health compared to other wealthy countries and so actually get a great deal from the NHS. If we want a world class health service we should be prepared to pay for it.
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/blog/2016/01/how-does-nhs-spending-compare-health-spending-internationally