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    kle4kle4 Posts: 93,627
    justin124 said:

    kle4 said:

    justin124 said:

    kle4 said:

    bobajobPB said:

    kle4 said:

    PB will be offline for a bit whilst I delete the thread I wrote earlier on this year, tipping Diane Abbott as next Labour leader.

    No need to overreact - in a world where they are apparently planning for Corbyn to stay on even if Lab suffer a landslide loss, and would likely win a contest, why not Abbott?
    Where is your evidence that Corbyn would win a contest in the event of a defeat? I believe polling of the selectorate shows otherwise...
    It was a supposition.
    What genuinely puzzles me is why Corbyn is putting himself through this campaign only to face heavy defeat and humiliation. Within four months of the election he will have been ousted - if he fails to stand down. It seems an act of pure masochism which sits alongside his lack of core survival instincts evidenced by his failure to block the election.
    Either he thinks quitting now would be even worse for his cause, or he is hoping like hell for a black swan event, or he genuinely thinks he can win.
    Do you believe he thinks he can conduct a Bernie Sanders campaign?
    I could not begin to guess - Corbyn's entire leadership has defied my view of politics. As I think he would be a terrible PM, and even a reasonable loss would leave him as a terrible opposition leader, I hope that he does not defy my view further by doing ok.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 93,627

    Ishmael_Z said:

    Scott_P said:
    So weak. Seriously, it's not just that that doesn't work as an attack line, but you can't even reverse engineer it so as to see why anyone would have thought or hoped it might work. May is just resolutely and depressingly (to opponents and caricaturists) normal.
    The best caricature of May is this one:

    https://twitter.com/daisynorfolk/status/859141861012901889
    Love it.
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    AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 2,869
    kle4 said:

    justin124 said:

    kle4 said:

    bobajobPB said:

    kle4 said:

    PB will be offline for a bit whilst I delete the thread I wrote earlier on this year, tipping Diane Abbott as next Labour leader.

    No need to overreact - in a world where they are apparently planning for Corbyn to stay on even if Lab suffer a landslide loss, and would likely win a contest, why not Abbott?
    Where is your evidence that Corbyn would win a contest in the event of a defeat? I believe polling of the selectorate shows otherwise...
    It was a supposition.
    What genuinely puzzles me is why Corbyn is putting himself through this campaign only to face heavy defeat and humiliation. Within four months of the election he will have been ousted - if he fails to stand down. It seems an act of pure masochism which sits alongside his lack of core survival instincts evidenced by his failure to block the election.
    Either he thinks quitting now would be even worse for his cause, or he is hoping like hell for a black swan event, or he genuinely thinks he can win.
    Or winning a GE isn't the objective.
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 118,281
    If the opposition is crap, the opposition is crap, there is no point imploring the voters to avert a landslide by the PM, ask Hague and Foot how that went!
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    felixfelix Posts: 15,128
    calum said:

    Willie Rennie campaigning in Leven today.

    image

    That looks like his female security detail in the background !!
    Oh I thought that was him trying to pull in the trans vote.
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    spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,394
    Omnium said:

    spudgfsh said:


    No, Labour is not ready for a Blair. They need a Kinnock first, who will be trusted by all factions and who will have the authority and motivation to purge Momentum or convert them to the mainstream.

    Kinnock may not have had enough following in the country, but he did in the party. Before the Messiah comes John the Baptist.

    That is where I think Kier Starmer is at the moment. While not necessarily 'liked' by all he is not disliked by any.
    Starmer is much like a Milliband, but without the charm.
    Yes, but he can, with the correct support, drag all of labour to a more electable position ready for a new blair (or at least a new Harold WIlson)
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    FloaterFloater Posts: 14,195
    Freggles said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    Yes, flying the flag would tend to get some Labour types thinking that.

    The rest of us however......
    When did you last have an England flag on your house?
    Probably the last major international footie tournament.

    several people in my vicinity have flags on flag poles in Garden and as I walk the dog I see various flags of other nations hanging out of windows.

    I don't sneer at any of them, you see the difference?
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    foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    spudgfsh said:


    No, Labour is not ready for a Blair. They need a Kinnock first, who will be trusted by all factions and who will have the authority and motivation to purge Momentum or convert them to the mainstream.

    Kinnock may not have had enough following in the country, but he did in the party. Before the Messiah comes John the Baptist.

    That is where I think Kier Starmer is at the moment. While not necessarily 'liked' by all he is not disliked by any.
    Jon Ashworth fits the bill, and Watson has the witchfinders hat. As Deputy he will be interim leader in any post resignation scenario. One important reason Corbyn will not resign upon defeat.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 93,627

    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Scott_P said:

    Damn, I really, really want chips now...

    True, but what kind of maniac has chips and coffee/tea? :o
    My wife does as long as it's tea and she has not shown any maniac tendencies in the 54 years we have been married
    Hah, probably too strong a word. I still think it is a little odd to have a hot drink with chips.
    My wife drinks tea with everything. Must be to do with her Scottish fishing background.
    Only if I too have a scottish fishing background I am not aware of, or southern small townies have more in common with scottish fishing communities than I realised. Tea goes with everything.
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    FloaterFloater Posts: 14,195
    felix said:

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    And this is why Labout are the wrong party for the proletariat - they basically can't stand the f*****s.
    They just can't help themselves.

    They apparently hate the working class and have taken them for granted.

    Don has strong feelings about taking people for granted...........
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    CyanCyan Posts: 1,262
    Will the Isle of Man leave the customs union?
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 93,627
    AnneJGP said:

    kle4 said:

    justin124 said:

    kle4 said:

    bobajobPB said:

    kle4 said:

    PB will be offline for a bit whilst I delete the thread I wrote earlier on this year, tipping Diane Abbott as next Labour leader.

    No need to overreact - in a world where they are apparently planning for Corbyn to stay on even if Lab suffer a landslide loss, and would likely win a contest, why not Abbott?
    Where is your evidence that Corbyn would win a contest in the event of a defeat? I believe polling of the selectorate shows otherwise...
    It was a supposition.
    What genuinely puzzles me is why Corbyn is putting himself through this campaign only to face heavy defeat and humiliation. Within four months of the election he will have been ousted - if he fails to stand down. It seems an act of pure masochism which sits alongside his lack of core survival instincts evidenced by his failure to block the election.
    Either he thinks quitting now would be even worse for his cause, or he is hoping like hell for a black swan event, or he genuinely thinks he can win.
    Or winning a GE isn't the objective.
    That is so insane I hope it is not true.
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    Sean_FSean_F Posts: 36,411
    HYUFD said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, that is the point. Ideally for Labour, post-Corbyn, there would be a superb Blair like candidate, adored by the membership, ready to take over. But there isn't. Nowhere near. Starmer is a robot, he's really not a leader. Jarvis is lightweight. Cooper has no chance with the members - too right wing, too Blairy.

    So you must search for someone - anyone! - closer to Corbyn. That's when Thornberry makes a bit of sense. She very probably won't win a GE, but she could be a Howard character, who makes the party seem electable and sensible, at some point in the future.

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.

    Labour need a Kinnock or Howard someone like Starmer before they can elect a Blair or Cameron like Umunna
    They need Simon Danczuk.
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    spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,394
    Cyan said:

    Will the Isle of Man leave the customs union?

    I'm not sure that it was in it to begin with. It was explicitly excluded (along with the channel islands) from the UK entry to the EEC
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    justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    kle4 said:

    justin124 said:

    kle4 said:

    justin124 said:

    kle4 said:

    bobajobPB said:

    kle4 said:

    PB will be offline for a bit whilst I delete the thread I wrote earlier on this year, tipping Diane Abbott as next Labour leader.

    No need to overreact - in a world where they are apparently planning for Corbyn to stay on even if Lab suffer a landslide loss, and would likely win a contest, why not Abbott?
    Where is your evidence that Corbyn would win a contest in the event of a defeat? I believe polling of the selectorate shows otherwise...
    It was a supposition.
    What genuinely puzzles me is why Corbyn is putting himself through this campaign only to face heavy defeat and humiliation. Within four months of the election he will have been ousted - if he fails to stand down. It seems an act of pure masochism which sits alongside his lack of core survival instincts evidenced by his failure to block the election.
    Either he thinks quitting now would be even worse for his cause, or he is hoping like hell for a black swan event, or he genuinely thinks he can win.
    Do you believe he thinks he can conduct a Bernie Sanders campaign?
    I could not begin to guess - Corbyn's entire leadership has defied my view of politics. As I think he would be a terrible PM, and even a reasonable loss would leave him as a terrible opposition leader, I hope that he does not defy my view further by doing ok.
    I still cannot get my head around why he meekly bowed to May's wishes to provide the 434 votes needed for an early Dissoloution. Had he blocked her - and she wished to continue with her election plans - he could now have been PM for ten days and be about to submit his Government for the Affirmative Confidence Vote. He would have lost that, but the constitutional chaos would have totally changed the dynamics of the election.
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 118,281
    Sean_F said:

    HYUFD said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, that is the point. Ideally for Labour, post-Corbyn, there would be a superb Blair like candidate, adored by the membership, ready to take over. But there isn't. Nowhere near. Starmer is a robot, he's really not a leader. Jarvis is lightweight. Cooper has no chance with the members - too right wing, too Blairy.

    So you must search for someone - anyone! - closer to Corbyn. That's when Thornberry makes a bit of sense. She very probably won't win a GE, but she could be a Howard character, who makes the party seem electable and sensible, at some point in the future.

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.

    Labour need a Kinnock or Howard someone like Starmer before they can elect a Blair or Cameron like Umunna
    They need Simon Danczuk.
    Danczuk would be better than Corbyn certainly but is too Ukippy for the Labour membership
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    Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 61,054
    kle4 said:

    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Scott_P said:

    Damn, I really, really want chips now...

    True, but what kind of maniac has chips and coffee/tea? :o
    My wife does as long as it's tea and she has not shown any maniac tendencies in the 54 years we have been married
    Hah, probably too strong a word. I still think it is a little odd to have a hot drink with chips.
    My wife drinks tea with everything. Must be to do with her Scottish fishing background.
    Only if I too have a scottish fishing background I am not aware of, or southern small townies have more in common with scottish fishing communities than I realised. Tea goes with everything.
    It has been a lifetime obsession for my dear lady and to be honest, we both prefer tea to most any other drink
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    SeanT said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, tha

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.

    How much booze have you had?!

    Who will be left standing? Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting? The party of Attlee and Bevan. Enough to make you weep.
    Madam, I am just trying to help. Seriously. I do this pro bono. You could do worse than Thornberry. She's reasonably telegenic, and articulate and certainly smart. And she would be acceptable to the left and right of your party, I suspect.

    You lack alternatives. You're in a bit of a state (in case you hadn't noticed).

    I have no personal interest in seeing Labour prosper, indeed I'd be rather happy if your party died, and was replaced by the liberals.

    I'm just giving you my honest opinion, as a political observer. And now, Masterchef. Anon!
    I'm not a Labourite any more, but I do despair at the state of them. I re-watched Election 97 over the last few days and it was depressing to compare then to now, for them and for the country.

    I wish John Smith hadn't passed away when he did. I wish Charlie Kennedy was still with us, but we are where we are.

    Enjoy Masterchef - Lorna to win.
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    FloaterFloater Posts: 14,195
    calum said:

    Willie Rennie campaigning in Leven today.

    image

    That looks like his female security detail in the background !!
    Just look at the name of the shop in background

    Carry on mode off :-)
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 68,392
    Have finally got in and caught up on some of the previous pieces on the good Ms Abbot. Very funny, but since we already knew Labour were led by a bunch of intellectually addled has beens (or in the case of Rayner, Smith and Long-Bailey, never weres) who haven't got a clue what they're talking about, I'm not sure it gets us much further forward. However, could be a new Tory slogan - vote Labour to go back to the sweated trades of the 1820s.

    What's really quite worrying is that there are five more weeks of this.
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    chestnut said:

    Emily Thornberry manages to combine the look and sound of a snooty Tory with the CV and politics of an Islington socialist.

    and the intellect of.....a gold fish?
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981

    Ishmael_Z said:

    Scott_P said:
    So weak. Seriously, it's not just that that doesn't work as an attack line, but you can't even reverse engineer it so as to see why anyone would have thought or hoped it might work. May is just resolutely and depressingly (to opponents and caricaturists) normal.
    The best caricature of May is this one:

    https://twitter.com/daisynorfolk/status/859141861012901889
    That is brilliant - but funny and not damaging.

    The big TMay story this morning, heavily tweeted, was about her incarcerating the press in a black hole in Falmouth and not taking questions from them. This story has melted away like snow in springtime and my guess is @Sandpit was spot on in his armchair deduction that this was one local journalist with no experience beyond covering sheep-rapist trials at Truro Crown Court, to whom "accreditation" was an unknown concept. Another attacker desperately scrabbling for a hold on Mount May, failing and falling screaming to her death.
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    FloaterFloater Posts: 14,195
    HYUFD said:

    I disagree with Don Brind, the objective of moderate, sane Labour should be to sit on their hands and ensure a Tory landslide of at least 100+ seats which can all be blamed on Corbynism. That would then give the likes of Keir Starmer the chance of a successful leadership challenge post defeat. If May only gets a majority of 50-100 or even less Corbyn can say he won the expectations game but was undermined by Blairites and has a good chance of being reelected.

    However the line 'there is no one on the Labour side who specialises in Fallonic thuggery' is hilarious, no names mentioned Messrs Campbell, Mandelson, Brown, Balls, Whelan and McBride

    No one mentions Draper, remember him?
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    Keith Vaz has a large but faded England flag flying on his Uppingham rd office. No Labour posters etc though.

    Times must be tough in the washing machine business.

    Any sign of those nice silk cushions we paid for?
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    Floater said:

    isam said:

    kle4 said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And she's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Not as bad. She'd had some bad moments, to be sure, but I think she has greater substance and quality than Corbyn.
    Youtube have "Gaffe-Offs" between her and Diane!

    "Returning ISIS fighters should be allowed back in the country" top trumps "White people divide and rule"

    It's a score draw on the hypocrisy over their children's schooling I believe

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWk29MhTb-g&t=692s
    Ouch ouch ouch - I couldn't watch it to the end that was toe curling
    Well you missed Andrew Neals blond look ;-)
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 68,392

    chestnut said:

    Emily Thornberry manages to combine the look and sound of a snooty Tory with the CV and politics of an Islington socialist.

    and the intellect of.....a gold fish?
    Mr Urquhart, that is a very offensive remark. Please withdraw it in case a goldfish sees it and is upset.

    Sadly, that isn't a joke.
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    CyanCyan Posts: 1,262
    HYUFD said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, that is the point. Ideally for Labour, post-Corbyn, there would be a superb Blair like candidate, adored by the membership, ready to take over. But there isn't. Nowhere near. Starmer is a robot, he's really not a leader. Jarvis is lightweight. Cooper has no chance with the members - too right wing, too Blairy.

    So you must search for someone - anyone! - closer to Corbyn. That's when Thornberry makes a bit of sense. She very probably won't win a GE, but she could be a Howard character, who makes the party seem electable and sensible, at some point in the future.

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.
    Labour need a Kinnock or Howard someone like Starmer before they can elect a Blair or Cameron like Umunna
    Umunna will never be leader. Out he went in 2015 and that was that.

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    TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 115,921
    A Conservative parliamentary candidate has attracted derision after suggesting that voters in his constituency cannot consider themselves working class if they drink Costa coffee.

    Anthony Calvert, who was confirmed as the Tory candidate for Wakefield at the general election last week, recounted a hostile encounter with a voter at the town's train station.

    "Man recognises me at Wakefield Westgate. 'These f*ckin Tories, always looking to trample on t'working class, like me'. Man walks into Costa," he tweeted.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/anthony-calvert-wakefield-tory-candidate-criticises-voter-for-drinking-coffee-a7714336.html
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    midwintermidwinter Posts: 1,112
    RobD said:

    kle4 said:

    calum said:

    kle4 said:

    calum said:
    Ferfuxsake Ruth.

    Decapitation strikes only work when you keep it secret and don't blab about it to the world.
    The woman's not perfect- they do seem to be getting carried away a bit. Before the announcement 3-4 would have been a great result, and technically still would be, but they'll want so much more.

    Has she confirmed she's not leaving Holyrood for a Westminster seat yet?
    That would be a gift to the SNP - so I don't think she'll stand
    Well indeed - she seems like she'd have a bright career in Westminster, and she could argue with the SCON revival (they are second, albeit distant second, inHolyrood) that others can continue the fight there, but it would make it seem like they were all just waiting for 'proper' jobs in London.
    Which is exactly why I think she should/will stay in Scotland.
    You're probably right but from a UK point of view it's a great shame. She seem to be one of the very few really talented and intelligent politicians from any party.
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    Freggles said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    Yes, flying the flag would tend to get some Labour types thinking that.

    The rest of us however......
    When did you last have an England flag on your house?
    Wouldn't dare where I live ;-)
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 118,281
    Floater said:

    HYUFD said:

    I disagree with Don Brind, the objective of moderate, sane Labour should be to sit on their hands and ensure a Tory landslide of at least 100+ seats which can all be blamed on Corbynism. That would then give the likes of Keir Starmer the chance of a successful leadership challenge post defeat. If May only gets a majority of 50-100 or even less Corbyn can say he won the expectations game but was undermined by Blairites and has a good chance of being reelected.

    However the line 'there is no one on the Labour side who specialises in Fallonic thuggery' is hilarious, no names mentioned Messrs Campbell, Mandelson, Brown, Balls, Whelan and McBride

    No one mentions Draper, remember him?
    Yes, him too
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    PongPong Posts: 4,693

    Ishmael_Z said:

    Scott_P said:
    So weak. Seriously, it's not just that that doesn't work as an attack line, but you can't even reverse engineer it so as to see why anyone would have thought or hoped it might work. May is just resolutely and depressingly (to opponents and caricaturists) normal.
    The best caricature of May is this one:

    https://twitter.com/daisynorfolk/status/859141861012901889
    This is good too;

    https://www.facebook.com/BritishProgressiveFront/videos/122254621660175/
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    justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527

    SeanT said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, tha

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.

    How much booze have you had?!

    Who will be left standing? Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting? The party of Attlee and Bevan. Enough to make you weep.
    Madam, I am just trying to help. Seriously. I do this pro bono. You could do worse than Thornberry. She's reasonably telegenic, and articulate and certainly smart. And she would be acceptable to the left and right of your party, I suspect.

    You lack alternatives. You're in a bit of a state (in case you hadn't noticed).

    I have no personal interest in seeing Labour prosper, indeed I'd be rather happy if your party died, and was replaced by the liberals.

    I'm just giving you my honest opinion, as a political observer. And now, Masterchef. Anon!
    I'm not a Labourite any more, but I do despair at the state of them. I re-watched Election 97 over the last few days and it was depressing to compare then to now, for them and for the country.

    I wish John Smith hadn't passed away when he did. I wish Charlie Kennedy was still with us, but we are where we are.

    Enjoy Masterchef - Lorna to win.
    We certainly don't want to see the return of a Blairite war criminal type as leader.
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    TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 115,921
    Labour is expecting to spend less than half as much as the Tories on the general election campaign amid a drive for money donations from its 500,000 members.

    Insiders said Labour had already raised around £3.8m for a possible poll when Theresa May announced a snap election two weeks ago. The party added that it had since received £1m in small donations.

    Fundraising efforts will continue among union backers and its members. Officials hope this will bring at least another £3m. But private donations from wealthy figures have failed to materialise, Labour insiders said.

    The Conservatives consistently spend close to the £19m general election spending limit, and are currently in the middle of a spending drive among their wealthy donors.

    One Labour insider said their party would probably raise £7m in total, £5m less than in the 2015 general election under Ed Miliband.

    “We are going to be outspent. Even if we had got to 2020, we would have been outspent. It is a reality of life now that the Tories can raise much more money at short notice for a short campaign,” a source said.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/may/02/labour-expects-to-spend-less-than-half-tories-on-general-election-2017-campaign?CMP=twt_gu
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    foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    HYUFD said:

    Sean_F said:

    HYUFD said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, that is the point. Ideally for Labour, post-Corbyn, there would be a superb Blair like candidate, adored by the membership, ready to take over. But there isn't. Nowhere near. Starmer is a robot, he's really not a leader. Jarvis is lightweight. Cooper has no chance with the members - too right wing, too Blairy.

    So you must search for someone - anyone! - closer to Corbyn. That's when Thornberry makes a bit of sense. She very probably won't win a GE, but she could be a Howard character, who makes the party seem electable and sensible, at some point in the future.

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.

    Labour need a Kinnock or Howard someone like Starmer before they can elect a Blair or Cameron like Umunna
    They need Simon Danczuk.
    Danczuk would be better than Corbyn certainly but is too Ukippy for the Labour membership
    Most Labour voters voted Remain, and some of the most Remain seats in the country. Going too kipper risks losing the rest of the party.

    FWIW: Ronaldo's second goal of his hatrick is magnificent. They made Athletico look pedestrian, and Athletico were better than any PL team that I have seen this season in the PL.
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    midwintermidwinter Posts: 1,112

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    Keith Vaz has a large but faded England flag flying on his Uppingham rd office. No Labour posters etc though.

    Times must be tough in the washing machine business.

    Any sign of those nice silk cushions we paid for?
    Bitten right through I'm afraid..
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    ydoethur said:

    chestnut said:

    Emily Thornberry manages to combine the look and sound of a snooty Tory with the CV and politics of an Islington socialist.

    and the intellect of.....a gold fish?
    Mr Urquhart, that is a very offensive remark. Please withdraw it in case a goldfish sees it and is upset.

    Sadly, that isn't a joke.
    It ok the goldfish will forget they were offended within a few seconds...
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    Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 61,054
    SeanT said:

    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Scott_P said:

    Damn, I really, really want chips now...

    True, but what kind of maniac has chips and coffee/tea? :o
    My wife does as long as it's tea and she has not shown any maniac tendencies in the 54 years we have been married
    Hah, probably too strong a word. I still think it is a little odd to have a hot drink with chips.
    My wife drinks tea with everything. Must be to do with her Scottish fishing background. I was once out in a Seiner from Lossiemouth and the teapot went on the stove on leaving the harbour and stayed on throughout the whole three day trip
    My Dad swears by Morrish's fish and chips in Redruth. Says they're the best in the world. That's where his working class parents would go for a feast.

    They're not the best. This is the best fish and chips in the world

    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186338-d7130836-Reviews-Hook_Camden_Town-London_England.html

    But anyway, the fact is at Morrish's you can still get fish, chips, bread and butter, and a hot pot of tea. That was very standard fodder for many British working class people into recent memory.

    My wife's mother would cook the haddock straight off the Seiner and it was unbeatable in taste and flavour. When I went to Australia and New Zealand they had fabulous fish and chips, and yes with a cup of tea
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    Carolus_RexCarolus_Rex Posts: 1,414
    Floater said:

    HYUFD said:

    I disagree with Don Brind, the objective of moderate, sane Labour should be to sit on their hands and ensure a Tory landslide of at least 100+ seats which can all be blamed on Corbynism. That would then give the likes of Keir Starmer the chance of a successful leadership challenge post defeat. If May only gets a majority of 50-100 or even less Corbyn can say he won the expectations game but was undermined by Blairites and has a good chance of being reelected.

    However the line 'there is no one on the Labour side who specialises in Fallonic thuggery' is hilarious, no names mentioned Messrs Campbell, Mandelson, Brown, Balls, Whelan and McBride

    No one mentions Draper, remember him?
    He was in the papers not long ago

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/2901420/kate-garraway-reveals-her-startling-14-day-sex-challenge-as-she-admits-she-has-considered-botox/

    Not sure he can make any sort of political comeback after that!
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,306

    Labour is expecting to spend less than half as much as the Tories on the general election campaign amid a drive for money donations from its 500,000 members.

    Insiders said Labour had already raised around £3.8m for a possible poll when Theresa May announced a snap election two weeks ago. The party added that it had since received £1m in small donations.

    Fundraising efforts will continue among union backers and its members. Officials hope this will bring at least another £3m. But private donations from wealthy figures have failed to materialise, Labour insiders said.

    The Conservatives consistently spend close to the £19m general election spending limit, and are currently in the middle of a spending drive among their wealthy donors.

    One Labour insider said their party would probably raise £7m in total, £5m less than in the 2015 general election under Ed Miliband.

    “We are going to be outspent. Even if we had got to 2020, we would have been outspent. It is a reality of life now that the Tories can raise much more money at short notice for a short campaign,” a source said.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/may/02/labour-expects-to-spend-less-than-half-tories-on-general-election-2017-campaign?CMP=twt_gu

    Let's hope the Tories have more competent accountants this time. :p
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    HYUFD said:

    Sean_F said:

    HYUFD said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, that is the point. Ideally for Labour, post-Corbyn, there would be a superb Blair like candidate, adored by the membership, ready to take over. But there isn't. Nowhere near. Starmer is a robot, he's really not a leader. Jarvis is lightweight. Cooper has no chance with the members - too right wing, too Blairy.

    So you must search for someone - anyone! - closer to Corbyn. That's when Thornberry makes a bit of sense. She very probably won't win a GE, but she could be a Howard character, who makes the party seem electable and sensible, at some point in the future.

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.

    Labour need a Kinnock or Howard someone like Starmer before they can elect a Blair or Cameron like Umunna
    They need Simon Danczuk.
    Danczuk would be better than Corbyn certainly but is too Ukippy for the Labour membership
    There isn't enough popcorn in the UK to see me though a Danczuk leadership. But in a weird way, I'd like to see it.
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    edited May 2017

    Labour is expecting to spend less than half as much as the Tories on the general election campaign amid a drive for money donations from its 500,000 members.

    Insiders said Labour had already raised around £3.8m for a possible poll when Theresa May announced a snap election two weeks ago. The party added that it had since received £1m in small donations.

    Fundraising efforts will continue among union backers and its members. Officials hope this will bring at least another £3m. But private donations from wealthy figures have failed to materialise, Labour insiders said.

    The Conservatives consistently spend close to the £19m general election spending limit, and are currently in the middle of a spending drive among their wealthy donors.

    One Labour insider said their party would probably raise £7m in total, £5m less than in the 2015 general election under Ed Miliband.

    “We are going to be outspent. Even if we had got to 2020, we would have been outspent. It is a reality of life now that the Tories can raise much more money at short notice for a short campaign,” a source said.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/may/02/labour-expects-to-spend-less-than-half-tories-on-general-election-2017-campaign?CMP=twt_gu

    What happened to all that nonsense about Labour being loaded because of being the biggest party in Europe? I am guessing all these Moamentumers still only get limited allowances and their trust funds are locked away from them.
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    DisraeliDisraeli Posts: 1,106

    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Scott_P said:

    Damn, I really, really want chips now...

    True, but what kind of maniac has chips and coffee/tea? :o
    My wife does as long as it's tea and she has not shown any maniac tendencies in the 54 years we have been married
    Hah, probably too strong a word. I still think it is a little odd to have a hot drink with chips.
    My wife drinks tea with everything. Must be to do with her Scottish fishing background. I was once out in a Seiner from Lossiemouth and the teapot went on the stove on leaving the harbour and stayed on throughout the whole three day trip
    Tea is the drink of the gods. You, sir, are lucky to have a wife with such good taste!
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    TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 115,921
    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?
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    FloaterFloater Posts: 14,195

    Freggles said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    Yes, flying the flag would tend to get some Labour types thinking that.

    The rest of us however......
    When did you last have an England flag on your house?
    Wouldn't dare where I live ;-)
    Yet in this rabid xenophobic hell hole we call England people can fly flags of many nations without fear.

    Not exactly the message remain would like you have is it.
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 68,392


    The Conservatives consistently spend close to the £19m general election spending limit, and are currently in the middle of a spending drive among their wealthy donors.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/may/02/labour-expects-to-spend-less-than-half-tories-on-general-election-2017-campaign?CMP=twt_gu

    Should that be a 'fundraising drive?'

    I'm also curious -Labour made a huge profit last year on the leadership election. Where did all that money go? Or was it spent on clearing its earlier huge debts?
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 93,627

    Labour is expecting to spend less than half as much as the Tories on the general election campaign amid a drive for money donations from its 500,000 members.

    That's good, they can blame a loss on the rigged system.

    On the same basis it works for Corbyn if the CPS charges a bunch of Tories or not - if they do, then look at those corrupt Tories, if they don't, look at the rigged system letting corrupt Tories get away with it.
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    Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1
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    bobajobPBbobajobPB Posts: 1,042
    SeanT said:

    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Scott_P said:

    Damn, I really, really want chips now...

    True, but what kind of maniac has chips and coffee/tea? :o
    My wife does as long as it's tea and she has not shown any maniac tendencies in the 54 years we have been married
    Hah, probably too strong a word. I still think it is a little odd to have a hot drink with chips.
    My wife drinks tea with everything. Must be to do with her Scottish fishing background. I was once out in a Seiner from Lossiemouth and the teapot went on the stove on leaving the harbour and stayed on throughout the whole three day trip
    My Dad swears by Morrish's fish and chips in Redruth. Says they're the best in the world. That's where his working class parents would go for a feast.

    They're not the best. This is the best fish and chips in the world

    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186338-d7130836-Reviews-Hook_Camden_Town-London_England.html

    But anyway, the fact is at Morrish's you can still get fish, chips, bread and butter, and a hot pot of tea. That was very standard fodder for many British working class people into recent memory.

    The one on Upper St is very good - used to be called The Fish & Chip Shop I think (seems to be called Salt now, haven't been since name change)
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    another_richardanother_richard Posts: 25,475
    chestnut said:

    Emily Thornberry manages to combine the look and sound of a snooty Tory with the CV and politics of an Islington socialist.

    Which isn't surprising as both her parents were Labour activists, her father was a human rights lawyer / academic / United Nations Assistant Secretary General and her mother was Mayor of Guildford.
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    FloaterFloater Posts: 14,195
    midwinter said:

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    Keith Vaz has a large but faded England flag flying on his Uppingham rd office. No Labour posters etc though.

    Times must be tough in the washing machine business.

    Any sign of those nice silk cushions we paid for?
    Bitten right through I'm afraid..
    Whatever do you mean sir :-)
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    edited May 2017
    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    FT - bad Brexit news...rinse and repeat...rinse and repeat....they rinse and repeat the same stuff as often as Kim Jong May says strong and stable.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 93,627
    edited May 2017
    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    I totally see what people mean when they say we (and that is, May) are the the only ones being unreasonable and obstructive here.

    They know goddamn well what the response to that would be.
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    edited May 2017
    Matt...

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    booksellerbookseller Posts: 450
    Ishmael_Z said:

    Ishmael_Z said:

    Scott_P said:
    So weak. Seriously, it's not just that that doesn't work as an attack line, but you can't even reverse engineer it so as to see why anyone would have thought or hoped it might work. May is just resolutely and depressingly (to opponents and caricaturists) normal.
    The best caricature of May is this one:

    https://twitter.com/daisynorfolk/status/859141861012901889
    That is brilliant - but funny and not damaging.

    The big TMay story this morning, heavily tweeted, was about her incarcerating the press in a black hole in Falmouth and not taking questions from them. This story has melted away like snow in springtime and my guess is @Sandpit was spot on in his armchair deduction that this was one local journalist with no experience beyond covering sheep-rapist trials at Truro Crown Court, to whom "accreditation" was an unknown concept. Another attacker desperately scrabbling for a hold on Mount May, failing and falling screaming to her death.
    Loved this. At the moment watching the other parties try to dislodge May is like watching two paintballing teams where one team has run out of paint...
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    bobajobPBbobajobPB Posts: 1,042
    felix said:

    bobajobPB said:

    Floater said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    She sneered at the working class I think you meant to say
    If you say so. I would say she ripped the piss out of a numbnut who made his house look crap!
    And this is why Labout are the wrong party for the proletariat - they basically can't stand the f*****s.
    Not really. The guy was a bit of a plum, making his house look like that. Not really in any way representive of 'the proletariat' or anything much at all. It was a bit daft of Thornberry to tweet it however!
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    Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 61,054

    HYUFD said:

    Sean_F said:

    HYUFD said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, that is the point. Ideally for Labour, post-Corbyn, there would be a superb Blair like candidate, adored by the membership, ready to take over. But there isn't. Nowhere near. Starmer is a robot, he's really not a leader. Jarvis is lightweight. Cooper has no chance with the members - too right wing, too Blairy.

    So you must search for someone - anyone! - closer to Corbyn. That's when Thornberry makes a bit of sense. She very probably won't win a GE, but she could be a Howard character, who makes the party seem electable and sensible, at some point in the future.

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.

    Labour need a Kinnock or Howard someone like Starmer before they can elect a Blair or Cameron like Umunna
    They need Simon Danczuk.
    Danczuk would be better than Corbyn certainly but is too Ukippy for the Labour membership
    Most Labour voters voted Remain, and some of the most Remain seats in the country. Going too kipper risks losing the rest of the party.

    FWIW: Ronaldo's second goal of his hatrick is magnificent. They made Athletico look pedestrian, and Athletico were better than any PL team that I have seen this season in the PL.
    Ronaldo is amazing - he has killed the tie single handed
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    williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 49,213
    kle4 said:

    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    I totally see what people mean when they say we (and that is, May) are the the only ones being unreasonable and obstructive here.

    They know goddamn well what the response to that would be.
    Perhaps TMay's told them she'll pay €60bn but needs to give the impression of beating them down a bit.
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    chestnutchestnut Posts: 7,341
    The FT is turning into the Daily Express - it's going to snow, you're all going to die!!
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362

    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?

    Coming from a lib dem (not you Eagles) - lol
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 93,627

    kle4 said:

    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    I totally see what people mean when they say we (and that is, May) are the the only ones being unreasonable and obstructive here.

    They know goddamn well what the response to that would be.
    Perhaps TMay's told them she'll pay €60bn but needs to give the impression of beating them down a bit.
    If so, then well played EU.
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    edited May 2017


    Ronaldo is amazing - he has killed the tie single handed

    Ronaldo is older than Rooney...one is always in peak condition and still top of the world, the other has spent the past 10 years overweight, getting drunk and puffing on fags...you can't tell can you.

    They should show the comparison to kids when they are 16 and thinking they might make it.
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    JonCisBackJonCisBack Posts: 911
    Nothing to add to the consensus about Labour being crap, so I will just say that I can only drink water with fish and chips. No booze goes with it, and tea seems odd, sorry... :-)

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    TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 115,921

    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?

    Coming from a lib dem (not you Eagles) - lol
    Well in hindsight, Ed Miliband campaigning in North Warks was a tell tale sign that Labour were going to lose.

    Ditto Hillary's campaign schedule.
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    Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 61,054
    Disraeli said:

    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Scott_P said:

    Damn, I really, really want chips now...

    True, but what kind of maniac has chips and coffee/tea? :o
    My wife does as long as it's tea and she has not shown any maniac tendencies in the 54 years we have been married
    Hah, probably too strong a word. I still think it is a little odd to have a hot drink with chips.
    My wife drinks tea with everything. Must be to do with her Scottish fishing background. I was once out in a Seiner from Lossiemouth and the teapot went on the stove on leaving the harbour and stayed on throughout the whole three day trip
    Tea is the drink of the gods. You, sir, are lucky to have a wife with such good taste!
    I am indeed
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    chestnut said:

    The FT is turning into the Daily Express - it's going to snow, you're all going to die!!

    Even the Daily Express vary between Diana, the weather and illegal immigrants.
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    JonCisBackJonCisBack Posts: 911
    Another straw in the wind for the future of the EU? Alitalia in administration (no great surprise I guess)

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39780604
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053

    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?

    Coming from a lib dem (not you Eagles) - lol
    Well in hindsight, Ed Miliband campaigning in North Warks was a tell tale sign that Labour were going to lose.

    Ditto Hillary's campaign schedule.
    I think it is a little different 5 weeks out and during the last 2 weeks.
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981

    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?

    To preserve her 8k majority over LDs.

    Next?
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,306
    Wow, 100 bn Euros. Yeah, that's not going to happen!
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053

    Another straw in the wind for the future of the EU? Alitalia in administration (no great surprise I guess)

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39780604

    Oh shitty shit shit, I am suppose to be flying with them in a few weeks.
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    JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 39,786
    RobD said:

    Wow, 100 bn Euros. Yeah, that's not going to happen!

    It's starting to sound a little like this:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTmXHvGZiSY
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    booksellerbookseller Posts: 450

    chestnut said:

    The FT is turning into the Daily Express - it's going to snow, you're all going to die!!

    Even the Daily Express vary between Diana, the weather and illegal immigrants.
    Don't forget Alzheimer 'breakthroughs'...
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 68,392
    I actually agree with Diane Abbott on one thing.

    Her credibility is not damaged by this episode.

    You cannot damage something that didn't exist in the first place.
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 118,281

    Another straw in the wind for the future of the EU? Alitalia in administration (no great surprise I guess)

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39780604

    Oh shitty shit shit, I am suppose to be flying with them in a few weeks.
    Unions again digging their own graves 'Last week, airline employees voted against a plan to cut jobs and salaries that would have allowed it to secure new funds.
    Alitalia said in a statement that Italian shareholders and Etihad, the Abu Dhabi airline that owns 49% of Alitalia, had been "committed to recapitalise and finance the plan with 2bn euros".
    But without the approval of workers, the plan could not go ahead, the airline said.'
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39780604
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,306

    RobD said:

    Wow, 100 bn Euros. Yeah, that's not going to happen!

    It's starting to sound a little like this:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTmXHvGZiSY
    Yeah, it's not helpful. At least we are finding out the bounds of the problem (0-100).
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    rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 54,783

    Another straw in the wind for the future of the EU? Alitalia in administration (no great surprise I guess)

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39780604

    It shows they are finally going to let uneconomic businesses fold?
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    JonCisBackJonCisBack Posts: 911
    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    Ridiculous. They know we won;t just meekly hand over €100bn for nothing.

    We need to wait until not only our election but Merkel's is over. Then everyone can stop the silly posturing and have a grown up negotiation
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    CyanCyan Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2017

    A Conservative parliamentary candidate has attracted derision after suggesting that voters in his constituency cannot consider themselves working class if they drink Costa coffee.

    Anthony Calvert, who was confirmed as the Tory candidate for Wakefield at the general election last week, recounted a hostile encounter with a voter at the town's train station.

    "Man recognises me at Wakefield Westgate. 'These f*ckin Tories, always looking to trample on t'working class, like me'. Man walks into Costa," he tweeted.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/anthony-calvert-wakefield-tory-candidate-criticises-voter-for-drinking-coffee-a7714336.html

    He's managing director of a PR company too, that works promoting property developments to nearby residents. You'd have thought he might have a clue about how people in the general population actually see themselves, where they drink coffee, etc. Perhaps he thinks real working class people only ever drink at caffs and social clubs. The poor guy has increased the perception of himself he was trying to squash.
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 118,281


    Ronaldo is amazing - he has killed the tie single handed

    Ronaldo is older than Rooney...one is always in peak condition and still top of the world, the other has spent the past 10 years overweight, getting drunk and puffing on fags...you can't tell can you.

    They should show the comparison to kids when they are 16 and thinking they might make it.
    Ronaldo is also a continental metrosexual, Rooney is a typical northerner
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    bobajobPBbobajobPB Posts: 1,042
    Quick question for the PB Tories. Are they enjoying this election? To me, it is like 2001 in reverse, and 2001 was the dullest election of modern times.

    I am fucking BORED. Will someone do something interesting? Labour have the potential to stage a hilarious rebellion against the quarterwits who are leading the party towards oblivion, but so far NOTHING. If Diane's maths, speculation about Emily being leader, and Cruella gags about May are all we have, I think we can safely conclude that this election is SHITE.
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    another_richardanother_richard Posts: 25,475
    edited May 2017

    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?

    Perhaps you could explain to Mike that the Conservatives have all the seats in Cornwall - so any visit by May will be in Conservative seats with hefty majorities.

    Although I thought the visit focused on St Ives constituency ?
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    Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 61,054
    RobD said:

    Wow, 100 bn Euros. Yeah, that's not going to happen!

    Even 50 billion isn't going to happen but all that they are achieving is to create the conditions of a landslide and possibly, more importantly, destroy any chance the remainers and lib dems will have of getting a hearing .

    Sky now on again with Abbott. This does remind me of the Gillian Duffy moment with Gordon Brown from which he never recovered
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 118,281
    Cyan said:



    HYUFD said:

    SeanT said:

    bobajobPB said:

    bobajobPB said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    Scott_P said:

    While we marvel at Diane's meltdown, just remember, she is not the worst media performer in the shadow cabinet...

    Can we have Lady Emily tomorrow please, I don't think she's yet been asked how she will celebrate her party's proposal for a public holiday on St George's day.
    *whispers*

    Thornberry is actually much more impressive, and rather clever, and handles questions well. And lshe's not helplessly posh. Labour could do worse, as they steer away from Corbyn.

    What's the price on her, post-Corbyn? Labour's first women leader. I'd go for her, if I were them.
    Come off it mate, white van man loathes her, she'd be as bad as Corbyn
    Thornberry is actually pretty good. And she has a very nice voice. She took a picture of England flags. But there it is.
    The word associated with her is sneering, exactly the attitude that repulses labour voters about tories. Thornberry will win votes in London but outside of there she'd be a disaster.

    She's the epitome of labour's demise
    She has her downsides. But compared to rest of the Corbynistas she is a mistress of excellence.
    Yes, that is the point. Ideally for Labour, post-Corbyn, there would be a superb Blair like candidate, adored by the membership, ready to take over. But there isn't. Nowhere near. Starmer is a robot, he's really not a leader. Jarvis is lightweight. Cooper has no chance with the members - too right wing, too Blairy.

    So you must search for someone - anyone! - closer to Corbyn. That's when Thornberry makes a bit of sense. She very probably won't win a GE, but she could be a Howard character, who makes the party seem electable and sensible, at some point in the future.

    But then again, I am mildly drunk.
    Labour need a Kinnock or Howard someone like Starmer before they can elect a Blair or Cameron like Umunna
    Umunna will never be leader. Out he went in 2015 and that was that.

    I disagree, he was sensible in retrospect to duck the 2015 leadership contest which he would have lost to Corbyn come 2022 the time may be right for him
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    bobajobPBbobajobPB Posts: 1,042
    I also managed to miss nearly all the football as in the office until 8pm. Missed all the goals, now listening to Macca warbling on.
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 68,392
    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    If this is true - if! - it's more evidence that the EU have no intention of negotiating and intend to abandon talks very quickly.

    You cannot ask for a figure based on a long-agreed budget (which would be a reasonable position) and then suddenly say an extra 67% was there and had only just been noticed. You look like either a crook or a moron (or both).

    In fact, they are looking more and more like the dubious client out for a fast buck who's been got at by a no-win, no fee shark, who demands the highest figure and doesn't care when the judge actually starts laughing.
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    PongPong Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2017
    Ishmael_Z said:

    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?

    To preserve her 8k majority over LDs.

    Next?
    lol

    It's on THE LIST.

    http://www.markpack.org.uk/139895/conservative-mps-election-expenses-investigation-police/

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    rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 54,783
    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    I suspect beyond a certain point - say about €35bn - it becomes somewhat irrelevant, because Mrs May will simply say "no".

    Crashing out to WTO (which disallows discriminatory tariffs) would obviously not be very good for the UK economy. But nor would it be good for the EU economy.
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    bobajobPBbobajobPB Posts: 1,042

    Nothing to add to the consensus about Labour being crap, so I will just say that I can only drink water with fish and chips. No booze goes with it, and tea seems odd, sorry... :-)

    Weirdly, very dry cider goes okay with it. Tea is best however.
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    NigelbNigelb Posts: 64,598

    Scott_P said:

    @AllieHBNews: Wed FT: "EU raises UK Brexit bill to €100bn as Paris and Berlin harden stance" #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/859508270469443584/photo/1

    Ridiculous. They know we won;t just meekly hand over €100bn for nothing.

    We need to wait until not only our election but Merkel's is over. Then everyone can stop the silly posturing and have a grown up negotiation
    Maybe we should counter with minus 50bn ?
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 118,281
    bobajobPB said:

    Quick question for the PB Tories. Are they enjoying this election? To me, it is like 2001 in reverse, and 2001 was the dullest election of modern times.

    I am fucking BORED. Will someone do something interesting? Labour have the potential to stage a hilarious rebellion against the quarterwits who are leading the party towards oblivion, but so far NOTHING. If Diane's maths, speculation about Emily being leader, and Cruella gags about May are all we have, I think we can safely conclude that this election is SHITE.

    I am excited to an extent (have just come back from canvassing a council seat the Tories are trying to take off the LDs), the Tories have not had a 100+majority since 1987, 30 years ago which I was too young to remember, Labour had one in 2001 just 16 years ago which I remember well but for the wrong reasons, canvassing in Leamington as a student and watching the Labour MP increase his majority
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362

    @MSmithsonPB: Why's TMay been campaigning in N Cornwall with an 8k CON majority over LDs?

    Perhaps you could explain to Mike that the Conservatives have all the seats in Cornwall - so any visit by May will be in Conservative seats with hefty majorities.

    Although I thought the visit focused on St Ives constituency ?
    Mike post like he's worried ;-)
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    chestnutchestnut Posts: 7,341
    The paper published today by the Irish government strongly infers that many of the stories in the press are absolute nonsense.

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    foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548

    chestnut said:

    The FT is turning into the Daily Express - it's going to snow, you're all going to die!!

    Even the Daily Express vary between Diana, the weather and illegal immigrants.
    Don't forget Alzheimer 'breakthroughs'...
    I had forgotten that....

    ...Tumbleweed...
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    Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
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    glwglw Posts: 9,600
    ydoethur said:

    If this is true - if! - it's more evidence that the EU have no intention of negotiating and intend to abandon talks very quickly.

    You cannot ask for a figure based on a long-agreed budget (which would be a reasonable position) and then suddenly say an extra 67% was there and had only just been noticed. You look like either a crook or a moron (or both).

    I wonder how much of this is driven by the EU's desire to finesse the issue of the shortfall by getting the UK to pay in for as long as possible? So it's not necessarily anything that May or the UK government has said, but perhaps an unwillingness by EU member states to dig deep into their own pockets.
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    Yep - all the nastiness coming from the EU side.
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 78,053
    edited May 2017
    Peter Kay sticking to his tried and trusted model....

    Peter Kay has said there will be no more episodes of TV sitcom Car Share. There will be no series three and no Christmas specials.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39780365
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