Numbers presented here are based on the results published by the Turkish authorities. We cannot confirm if rigged or not. #TurkeyReferendum
That's a bit worrying.
Has there been suggestions of that? Otherwise a bit cheeky of them to raise the spectre of vote rigging.
Turkey Untold has published on twitter a video where the head of Catbasi village council, in the Mus retion, comes out of the voting cabin with five envelopes and then apparently proceeds to cast his ‘votes’. Turkey Untold raises serious concerns about about vote rigging in some Turkish villages. http://www.newsincyprus.com/news/69455/turkey-vote-rigging-allegations
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
I thought they now wanted EFTA?
Rob they want in EU, they are pragmatic and accept they may need to have a half way house for a short period. Unlike the Tories and Brexit they can face the realities of what is required.
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
I'm only typing that for the rarity value. It's not a sentence you'll see often
Harsh ! Pretty good call from MD - the price was certainly value. I have to say though, that tactically and operationally, Mercedes threw a race victory away, as they has the speed to win.
Many of Roger's friends and neighbours must be voting FN.
Looks like he won't be inviting the neighbours around for dinner then this summer
Perhaps privately, Roger shares their opinions, and he posts here as a left wing alter ego.
I think Roger is completely genuine.
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Not quite as unlikely as a labour supporting Cheshire farmer who never left his pc to go out to work the land and had an Asian gentleman farmer as his closest neighbour.
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Look we know you have no clue re the nuances of Scottish politics. Their position is clear , they want to stay in the EU but acept that they may have to be pragmatic and take a halfway house for a short period. It has been said clearly and often in Scotland but ignored by right wing London rags.
On topic - how high can The Libdems go ? What a lot of this misses is any grasp of just how badly Brexit could go wrong & just what is happening to Labour. Its not just Local contests, over the last year Labour Polling average has been on a steady slide, losing roughly 1% every 2 Months. The causes of the decline are well known but there is nothing anyone in Labour can do. Even the Nuclear option of a split is of the table because both Left & Right are divided over Brexit. Labour members are leaving at around 3,000 every week, largely unnoticed by The Media. Of course with nearly half a Million members that slow leak can drag on a long time with no obvious effect but it is damaging whats left of Labour morale. The Libdems cant yet challenge Labour for 2nd place In The Polls (on the ground is another matter) but wait a year or two & look again.
Many of Roger's friends and neighbours must be voting FN.
Looks like he won't be inviting the neighbours around for dinner then this summer
Perhaps privately, Roger shares their opinions, and he posts here as a left wing alter ego.
I think Roger is completely genuine.
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Not quite as unlikely as a labour supporting Cheshire farmer who never left his pc to go out to work the land and had an Asian gentleman farmer as his closest neighbour.
I'm sure an international wine merchants was involved somewhere too?
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Look we know you have no clue re the nuances of Scottish politics. Their position is clear , they want to stay in the EU but acept that they may have to be pragmatic and take a halfway house for a short period. It has been said clearly and often in Scotland but ignored by right wing London rags.
So even you have admitted the SNP have now abandoned keeping Scotland in the EU to campaign simply to keep Scotland in the single market. Therefore you have confirmed my original point that the LDs are the only party still committed to staying in the EU
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Look we know you have no clue re the nuances of Scottish politics. Their position is clear , they want to stay in the EU but acept that they may have to be pragmatic and take a halfway house for a short period. It has been said clearly and often in Scotland but ignored by right wing London rags.
What is this EU "half-way house"? Is it like being a little bit pregnant?
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Look we know you have no clue re the nuances of Scottish politics. Their position is clear , they want to stay in the EU but acept that they may have to be pragmatic and take a halfway house for a short period. It has been said clearly and often in Scotland but ignored by right wing London rags.
What is this EU "half-way house"? Is it like being a little bit pregnant?
In this example, it's closer to being just a half-beaten wife.
"Jeremy CliffeVerified account @JeremyCliffe 1h1 hour ago
Celebrations already underway in Berlin. Convoy of cars honking horns and flying Turkish flag just swept up Reinhardtstraße."
That must give Germans a lovely *wilkommmen* vibe
I am bemused, what do all these ex-pat Turks in Germany see in a putin-esque wannabe dictator?
Conservative Islam.
Bodes well eh?
Ataturk was right.
I know little of Ataturk, but considering what was apparently in place before him, and the moderate (if occasionally coup happy) nation that he left behind, and what it seems to be becoming now, he seems to have been an incredible man.
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Look we know you have no clue re the nuances of Scottish politics. Their position is clear , they want to stay in the EU but acept that they may have to be pragmatic and take a halfway house for a short period. It has been said clearly and often in Scotland but ignored by right wing London rags.
What is this EU "half-way house"? Is it like being a little bit pregnant?
It is a transitory position to retaining EU membership due to UK interference in democracy. No big deal.
Many of Roger's friends and neighbours must be voting FN.
Looks like he won't be inviting the neighbours around for dinner then this summer
Perhaps privately, Roger shares their opinions, and he posts here as a left wing alter ego.
I think Roger is completely genuine.
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Not quite as unlikely as a labour supporting Cheshire farmer who never left his pc to go out to work the land and had an Asian gentleman farmer as his closest neighbour.
I'm sure an international wine merchants was involved somewhere too?
He actually was a wine merchant :-)
He also had a bit of a problem with women posters as I recall ......
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Look we know you have no clue re the nuances of Scottish politics. Their position is clear , they want to stay in the EU but acept that they may have to be pragmatic and take a halfway house for a short period. It has been said clearly and often in Scotland but ignored by right wing London rags.
So even you have admitted the SNP have now abandoned keeping Scotland in the EU to campaign simply to keep Scotland in the single market. Therefore you have confirmed my original point that the LDs are the only party still committed to staying in the EU
Turkish referendum figures vary a lot by country. UK, Italy, Greece, Spain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Sweden all very much 'No'. Austria, Netherlands and Germany very much 'Yes'
UK Turks are very integrated. There are a fair number of them in Conservative associations in parts of North London.
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Sturgeon is keeping options open but is accepting the UK is "leaving" the EU in 2 yrs - via a 3 yr EEA like transition - leaving plenty time for Scotland to negotiate a sensible EEA deal with a willing EU
Many of Roger's friends and neighbours must be voting FN.
Looks like he won't be inviting the neighbours around for dinner then this summer
Perhaps privately, Roger shares their opinions, and he posts here as a left wing alter ego.
I think Roger is completely genuine.
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Not quite as unlikely as a labour supporting Cheshire farmer who never left his pc to go out to work the land and had an Asian gentleman farmer as his closest neighbour.
I'm sure an international wine merchants was involved somewhere too?
He actually was a wine merchant :-)
He also had a bit of a problem with women posters as I recall ......
Many of Roger's friends and neighbours must be voting FN.
Looks like he won't be inviting the neighbours around for dinner then this summer
Perhaps privately, Roger shares their opinions, and he posts here as a left wing alter ego.
I think Roger is completely genuine.
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Not quite as unlikely as a labour supporting Cheshire farmer who never left his pc to go out to work the land and had an Asian gentleman farmer as his closest neighbour.
I'm sure an international wine merchants was involved somewhere too?
He actually was a wine merchant :-)
He also had a bit of a problem with women posters as I recall ......
The LDs are now the only party committed to staying in the EU rather than just the single market so as they have that market all to themselves though as the article suggests they are unlikely to get more than 25% on that platform
You forgot the SNP exist
No I didn't, the SNP now back staying in the EEA effectively rather than the EU like Labour, partly as a third of SNP voters voted Leave
rubbish, that is just fantasy unionist bollox
No it isn't, the SNP and Sturgeon are pushing against 'Hard Brexit' and to keep Scotland in the single market, Sturgeon has basically stopped saying there should be no Brexit at all, her position is little different to Keith Starmer or Chuka Umunna's
Sturgeon is keeping options open but is accepting the UK is "leaving" the EU in 2 yrs - via a 3 yr EEA like transition - leaving plenty time for Scotland to negotiate a sensible EEA deal with a willing EU
So still an EEA deal not staying in the EU as the LDs still want
Mr. kle4, the mistakes of Morris Dancer are sometimes his best moments. I remember being delighted at long odds on Perez being top 6, tipping it, then discovering he had a grid penalty. He finished top 6 anyway.
Mr. kle4, the mistakes of Morris Dancer are sometimes his best moments. I remember being delighted at long odds on Perez being top 6, tipping it, then discovering he had a grid penalty. He finished top 6 anyway.
If illeism is good enough for Caesar it's good enough for you eh!?
(I discovered the above word after trying to mug you off on similar but different lines)
When filling out Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) immigration forms needed to enter the United States, Kenyon accidentally ticked 'yes' in the section asking if the trip was for terrorism on baby Harvey's document
I know they have silly questions, but really? Good to be thorough I guess.
When filling out Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) immigration forms needed to enter the United States, Kenyon accidentally ticked 'yes' in the section asking if the trip was for terrorism on baby Harvey's document
I know they have silly questions, but really? Good to be thorough I guess.
I think that is the same question where they ask if you were involved with the Nazi regime specifically
Many of Roger's friends and neighbours must be voting FN.
Looks like he won't be inviting the neighbours around for dinner then this summer
Perhaps privately, Roger shares their opinions, and he posts here as a left wing alter ego.
I think Roger is completely genuine.
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Having been drinking with roger at a PB function, I can vouch for him being a genuine lefty, and very witty company. My only criticism is that he is a wine rather than beer drinker. A sad but tolerable fault.
Labour members are leaving at around 3,000 every week, largely unnoticed by The Media. Of course with nearly half a Million members that slow leak can drag on a long time with no obvious effect but it is damaging whats left of Labour morale. .
Citation needed for your figures - I read the original alarmist story, but I don't think it's actually happening. I'm membership secretary for my (north Nottingham) area and there have been precisely 2 resignations and 2 lapses (and 2 new members) in the last 3 months. That's possibly partly because nearly everyone is now on direct debit. It's a WWC area and I doubt if the position is very different elsewhere. If the LibDems even exist locally, they're showing no sign of it.
I do think the LibDems have a good opportunity at the moment and of course Labour is in difficulty, but it's not obvious that the LibDems are making much headway beyond a useful ability to gain tactical support in well-canvassed local eleections.
When filling out Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) immigration forms needed to enter the United States, Kenyon accidentally ticked 'yes' in the section asking if the trip was for terrorism on baby Harvey's document
I know they have silly questions, but really? Good to be thorough I guess.
I think that is the same question where they ask if you were involved with the Nazi regime specifically
When filling out Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) immigration forms needed to enter the United States, Kenyon accidentally ticked 'yes' in the section asking if the trip was for terrorism on baby Harvey's document
I know they have silly questions, but really? Good to be thorough I guess.
I think that is the same question where they ask if you were involved with the Nazi regime specifically
Lately? Not at all.
Yes, it's all been a bit quiet on that front recently!
I am 98% certain that such statements are agreed by both parties to the conversation prior to release and therefore the claim is true and Trump wishes it to be known that it is true. Your problem is that it confirms that the UK remains a player on the world stage, in particular because of TMay's astute handling of our relationship with Washington. This was never meant to happen after Brexit, and a little twinge of butt hurt has spoiled your Easter.
Labour members are leaving at around 3,000 every week, largely unnoticed by The Media. Of course with nearly half a Million members that slow leak can drag on a long time with no obvious effect but it is damaging whats left of Labour morale. .
Citation needed for your figures - I read the original alarmist story, but I don't think it's actually happening. I'm membership secretary for my (north Nottingham) area and there have been precisely 2 resignations and 2 lapses (and 2 new members) in the last 3 months. That's possibly partly because nearly everyone is now on direct debit. It's a WWC area and I doubt if the position is very different elsewhere. If the LibDems even exist locally, they're showing no sign of it.
I do think the LibDems have a good opportunity at the moment and of course Labour is in difficulty, but it's not obvious that the LibDems are making much headway beyond a useful ability to gain tactical support in well-canvassed local eleections.
I think different geographies for Labour and LD, with crossover in a few patches. Across shire and suburban England, Labour are not in the game. Labour should hold a couple of Loughborough seats in Leics, Melton and a couple of Coalville, but otherwise extinct.
Many of Roger's friends and neighbours must be voting FN.
Looks like he won't be inviting the neighbours around for dinner then this summer
Perhaps privately, Roger shares their opinions, and he posts here as a left wing alter ego.
I think Roger is completely genuine.
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Having been drinking with roger at a PB function, I can vouch for him being a genuine lefty, and very witty company. My only criticism is that he is a wine rather than beer drinker. A sad but tolerable fault.
Odd that he doesn't treat us to some of that wit in print here.
If stamping is a requirement of the process, surely not being stamped is itself proof they are not valid so how could that be justified by defenders? If stamping is not a requirement the opponents have no case anyway?
Eh, it'd take a lot of ballots to be accepted as phony to change the result. I have a sneaking suspicious all will be well for the Sulta...President.
I am 98% certain that such statements are agreed by both parties to the conversation prior to release and therefore the claim is true and Trump wishes it to be known that it is true. Your problem is that it confirms that the UK remains a player on the world stage, in particular because of TMay's astute handling of our relationship with Washington. This was never meant to happen after Brexit, and a little twinge of butt hurt has spoiled your Easter.
You must be kidding, that has to be the joke of the day
Yes. Kemal Ataturk's Turkey was, for all its flaws, a good thing. Secular, pro-Western, democratic.
Now this. Sad.
Democratic? To some extent. The secular elite are now paying the price for stamping on the culture and traditions of Anatolia. The heartland would tolerate it from Ataturk, but not the self-seeking elites who followed.
The turkish heartland is rejecting the coastal elite......
I am 98% certain that such statements are agreed by both parties to the conversation prior to release and therefore the claim is true and Trump wishes it to be known that it is true. Your problem is that it confirms that the UK remains a player on the world stage, in particular because of TMay's astute handling of our relationship with Washington. This was never meant to happen after Brexit, and a little twinge of butt hurt has spoiled your Easter.
Only 98%, eh?
So out of 100 twitter stories, you believe two will be fabricated. Who's to say this isn't one of them?
I am 98% certain that such statements are agreed by both parties to the conversation prior to release and therefore the claim is true and Trump wishes it to be known that it is true. Your problem is that it confirms that the UK remains a player on the world stage, in particular because of TMay's astute handling of our relationship with Washington. This was never meant to happen after Brexit, and a little twinge of butt hurt has spoiled your Easter.
Only 98%, eh?
So out of 100 twitter stories, you believe two will be fabricated. Who's to say this isn't one of them?
On topic - how high can The Libdems go ? What a lot of this misses is any grasp of just how badly Brexit could go wrong & just what is happening to Labour. Its not just Local contests, over the last year Labour Polling average has been on a steady slide, losing roughly 1% every 2 Months. The causes of the decline are well known but there is nothing anyone in Labour can do. Even the Nuclear option of a split is of the table because both Left & Right are divided over Brexit. Labour members are leaving at around 3,000 every week, largely unnoticed by The Media. Of course with nearly half a Million members that slow leak can drag on a long time with no obvious effect but it is damaging whats left of Labour morale. The Libdems cant yet challenge Labour for 2nd place In The Polls (on the ground is another matter) but wait a year or two & look again.
Labour has actually been pretty stable in the polls since early December.
Yes. Kemal Ataturk's Turkey was, for all its flaws, a good thing. Secular, pro-Western, democratic.
Now this. Sad.
Democratic? To some extent. The secular elite are now paying the price for stamping on the culture and traditions of Anatolia. The heartland would tolerate it from Ataturk, but not the self-seeking elites who followed.
The turkish heartland is rejecting the costal elite......
The truth is Turkey is split down the middle, and has been for years. It makes the divide over Brexit look like a storm in a teacup.
As a Man Utd supporter since 1953 I can say I was proud of the reds today who played their best football of the season. Good luck to all Spurs supporters and I would remind Chelsea supporters of the words of the greatest manager of all time, Sir Alex Ferguson, 'its squeaky bum time'
I am 98% certain that such statements are agreed by both parties to the conversation prior to release and therefore the claim is true and Trump wishes it to be known that it is true. Your problem is that it confirms that the UK remains a player on the world stage, in particular because of TMay's astute handling of our relationship with Washington. This was never meant to happen after Brexit, and a little twinge of butt hurt has spoiled your Easter.
Only 98%, eh?
So out of 100 twitter stories, you believe two will be fabricated. Who's to say this isn't one of them?
Well, two out of 100 Sun stories.
well it was also a twitter link in this instance, but yes...
As a Man Utd supporter since 1953 I can say I was proud of the reds today who played their best football of the season. Good luck to all Spurs supporters and I would remind Chelsea supporters of the words of the greatest manager of all time, Sir Alex Ferguson, 'its squeaky bum time'
MU played their best game since Fergie left. Rashford was outstanding. 4-4-2 suits the team best.
Turkish referendum figures vary a lot by country. UK, Italy, Greece, Spain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Sweden all very much 'No'. Austria, Netherlands and Germany very much 'Yes'
UK Turks are very integrated. There are a fair number of them in Conservative associations in parts of North London.
Also a lot of them are Kurds.
Why such a difference between expats in u.k and Germany/Netherlands? They are both sunni muslim right?
I am 98% certain that such statements are agreed by both parties to the conversation prior to release and therefore the claim is true and Trump wishes it to be known that it is true. Your problem is that it confirms that the UK remains a player on the world stage, in particular because of TMay's astute handling of our relationship with Washington. This was never meant to happen after Brexit, and a little twinge of butt hurt has spoiled your Easter.
Only 98%, eh?
So out of 100 twitter stories, you believe two will be fabricated. Who's to say this isn't one of them?
Well, two out of 100 Sun stories.
well it was also a twitter link in this instance, but yes...
OK, so if I tweet, let us say, the laws of thermodynamics, that calls them into question because as well as being the laws of thermodynamics they are "also a twitter link in this instance"?
And can you not distinguish between stories in the Sun which say "Lord Lucan spotted in Tierra del Fuego" (not easily disproven) and "Downing Street says x" (disproven in an instant by a denial from Downing Street, whose own statement is in turn disproven in an instant by a tweet from the Donald?) Really, how difficult is this?
Yes. Kemal Ataturk's Turkey was, for all its flaws, a good thing. Secular, pro-Western, democratic.
Now this. Sad.
Democratic? To some extent. The secular elite are now paying the price for stamping on the culture and traditions of Anatolia. The heartland would tolerate it from Ataturk, but not the self-seeking elites who followed.
The turkish heartland is rejecting the coastal elite......
The vote is exactly the same as it would have been 50 years ago or even 60. The AK party's predecessor, the Justice Party and it's predecessor, the Democrat Party also got their votes from the Anatolian heartland and provincial towns. Only under Erdogan that they began to win in Istanbut and Ankara. I understand today, "Evet" may have lost in Ankara and Istanbul.
Poor Turkey. Ataturk will be spinning in his grave.
Why ? He was a dictator.
Dictators cannot spin in their graves at a country taking a turn they would not like?
Whether you like it or not, the vote represents many similar splits in the Turkish fabric. The west and parts of the south being liberal. The heartland voting strongly with the conservative party and the east voting against simply because they are Kurds.
The Liberal Establishment hanged an elected Prime Minister, ousted another one and may have planned a similar fate for Erdogan as well. So much for democracy.
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https://twitter.com/UmarFarooq_/status/853646934250328066
Nobody, when composing an alter ego, would actually create a narcissistic, Roman Polanski-defending tampon advertiser.
Or would they.... hmmm. Now you've got me wondering too.
Turkey Untold raises serious concerns about about vote rigging in some Turkish villages.
http://www.newsincyprus.com/news/69455/turkey-vote-rigging-allegations
It's not the first time that the suggestion has been made:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/was-the-turkish-election-rigged-a6724226.html
I'm only typing that for the rarity value. It's not a sentence you'll see often
Pretty good call from MD - the price was certainly value. I have to say though, that tactically and operationally, Mercedes threw a race victory away, as they has the speed to win.
Celebrations already underway in Berlin. Convoy of cars honking horns and flying Turkish flag just swept up Reinhardtstraße."
After all he detests and sneers at the working class.
He also had a bit of a problem with women posters as I recall ......
Mr. M, you bounder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAf0QnLFS7Q
Rather enjoyable race.
Lloyds has decided to convert its Berlin branch into a European hub, in order to maintain a presence inside the EU, sources told the BBC.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39613888
So no major move....just a rebranding and some paperwork.
https://twitter.com/tnewtondunn/status/853654520974409728
(I discovered the above word after trying to mug you off on similar but different lines)
https://twitter.com/dailymailuk/status/853662789298253826
F1: McLaren has a DNS/DNF rate of 5/6. Shocking.
I know they have silly questions, but really? Good to be thorough I guess.
I do think the LibDems have a good opportunity at the moment and of course Labour is in difficulty, but it's not obvious that the LibDems are making much headway beyond a useful ability to gain tactical support in well-canvassed local eleections.
So, it's a bit like crucifixion.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-39612562
*raises an eyebrow*
Blimey!
Eh, it'd take a lot of ballots to be accepted as phony to change the result. I have a sneaking suspicious all will be well for the Sulta...President.
So out of 100 twitter stories, you believe two will be fabricated. Who's to say this isn't one of them?
https://twitter.com/mrdane1982/status/853452510656430081
http://enormo-haddock.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/bahrain-post-race-analysis-2017.html
There appears to be reports that again the police just stood by and let a lot of it happen.
If only Britain could have had a statesman to equal either. I guess Thatcher was the closest.
And can you not distinguish between stories in the Sun which say "Lord Lucan spotted in Tierra del Fuego" (not easily disproven) and "Downing Street says x" (disproven in an instant by a denial from Downing Street, whose own statement is in turn disproven in an instant by a tweet from the Donald?) Really, how difficult is this?
The Liberal Establishment hanged an elected Prime Minister, ousted another one and may have planned a similar fate for Erdogan as well. So much for democracy.