Warbreck on Blackpool (Con defence, death of sitting member) Result of council at last election (2015): Labour 29, Conservatives 13 (Labour majority of 16) Result of ward at last election (2015): Emboldened denotes elected Conservatives 1,237, 1,197 (37%) Labour 962, 876 (29%) United Kingdom Independence Party 633 (19%) Green Party 250 (8%) Liberal Democrat 237 (7%) EU Referendum Result (2016): REMAIN 21,781 (33%) LEAVE 45,146 (67%) on a turnout of 65% Candidates duly nominated: Kevan Benfold (Lib Dem), Walter Cairns (UKIP), Michele Scott (Con), Ian Treasure (Lab) Weather at the close of polls: Clear, 6°C Estimate: Conservative HOLD (Con 36%, Lab 28%, Lib Dem 25%, UKIP 9%, Green 1%)
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FPT: And whilst I'm not working, if anybody's interest in English history has been piqued, I can strongly recommend a few books.
A Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England, by Ian Mortimer, is a very engaging look at everyday life, mostly around the 14th century.
In chronological order, some good biographies are:
The Greatest Knight: The Remarkable Life of William Marshal, by Thomas Asbridge
A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain, by Marc Morris
The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, by Ian Mortimer
The Perfect King: The Life of Edward III, by Ian Mortimer
I really should get myself another medieval history at some point. When I've finished the three books on my to-read pile. And if I have the time. And money.
"The evil pair shot one victim with a crossbow, and used a baseball bat with “The Pain” scrawled on it to threaten the 11 children in a sickening campaign of hate at their squalid home.
Nicholas, 47, and Joan, 44, are now facing jail after they were found guilty of nearly 100 offences committed against 11 victims between 1996 and 2006...
The young boys and girls were all aged 16 or under at the time of the vile abuse.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3108261/sick-couple-drugged-kids-with-crack-forced-them-to-carry-out-sex-acts-and-shot-crossbow-darts-at-a-boy/?CMP=Spklr-_-Editorial-_-TheSun-_-News-_-TwImageandlink-_-Statement-_-TWITTER
SNP 2011: 902,000
SNP 2015: 1,454,000
SNP 2016: 1,016,000
I see polls (Yougov) telling me anything up to a third of 2015 SNP voters don't actually want independence and a minimum of 16% from 2016.
It's as if there are a few hundred thousand Scottish Margaret Beckett's who thought there would be no harm voting for Jezza/SNP only for the law of unintended consequences to kick in.
In that context, and with Brexit negotiations in play, I can understand why May would be willing to agree a 2021 referendum as it provides an opportunity to unwind these votes.
I can also see why Sturgeon might like this date. The Indy planning last time hadn't addressed certain issues. A long lead in would give no excuse for not being prepared this time.
https://twitter.com/PolhomeEditor/status/842378752785022979
I think we can see why Sturgeon called the new Scexit, someone was going to blindside her at conference.
I weep for my county
I've spent today in a war of attrition with my neighbours who keep playing very loud music. I decided to wage my own campaign turned up to 11. My ears are ringing, but after two stints several hours long attempting to drown them out - they've gone silent.
They've had everything I could throw with either a very heavy beat, drumming or yelling vocals. I really can't understand why people are so frigging inconsiderate. I'm as quiet as a mouse.
The last time I looked the previous thread had DCCCXXXII entries.
That's magnam gratium
https://twitter.com/zekejmiller/status/842463110082486272
Hint: Not at he same time as the United Kingdom.
I look forwards to the SeanT solution mark 2. It'll certainly be an improvement!
Part of the UK in the EU (1974-2019 (?))
Part of an independent UK (2019-21)
Outside the UK and the EU (2021-204)
Outside of the UK and an EU member (2024 onwards)
If the last one doesn't work, we'll take them back to stage 2
The current political make-up of South Ribble Council is as follows: Conservative 28; Labour 18; Liberal Democrat 2; Independent Labour 1; Vacancy 1.
https://twitter.com/amolrajanbbc/status/842421532672573440
When Brexit is a disaster, we implement Churchill's solution, and merge the UK and France. Clearly we can't use Paris, because that would be humiliating, and Lyon is too far from anywhere (except the Alps) so I would propose we site the new capital in France's third largest city, Londres.
https://youtu.be/hmSSgtBe-CE
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eg. British Airways, and American Airlines.
Family, God, Queen and Country
Surely, you only sign a letter Yours Sincerely if you know the person you're writing to; Heseltine claims never to have met TM.
And if you address someone by their title, shouldn't you sign it Yours Faithfully?
Yours Pedantly,
Baskerville
Blah, blah, blah.
Yours Faithfully
'Great Britain' is my country whether you like it or not, and I suspect that's true for others.
I've already said that there may be some grounds to dismiss this label, and you have quite fairly done so. However you'd be in a very unwise place indeed though if you dismissed my and others identification with a country (fictitious or otherwise) called Great Britain.
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2014/03/11/israel-and-palestine-whose-side-britain/
And king James I/VI called himself king of GB.
So. Is there such a thing? Well yes there must be because if it didn't exist already then it does now, and there can be no quibbles about the right to define such things as nobody knows who defined any of these such things in the first place.
So. I'm British and my country is called 'Great Britain'. Any objections?
PS You are not Richard Tyndall - that person doesn't exist!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwWfE4DAyao
After months of speculation, Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig were confirmed as the new hosts of The Great British Bake Off on Thursday. The trio will join expert new judge Prue Leith, as well as show stalwart Paul Hollywood, when the series returns to screens later this year on Channel 4.
They should have just gone the whole hog and got wussely brand.
Not sure if you are referring to me? Read my post. I reckon it's pretty clear I love England, a beautiful verdant land, kissed by soft reliable rain, punctured by the artful stone builds of men, quenched by beer. That God and Queen come higher than country is odd. A bloke that doesn't exist and a woman you have never met versus a beautiful verdant land, with pubs. Pubs!