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  • No Global Trading Power then?

    Alas. Still, glad Renaissance got a mention.

    I think Renaissance was the only winner.
  • rcs1000 said:

    The relevant allegations appear to be that Uber are not vetting its drivers well enough, or reacting well enough to reported incidents. If Swiss Cottage Cars has 100 drivers, it is easy for management to get to know them and hopefully weed out bad apples. It is probably impossible for Uber to get to know the 30,000 drivers.

    It is very difficult to predict that someone with a clean record will commit a crime. It is somewhat easier to predict that someone with a long criminal record may commit future crimes. So the key things are to vet new drivers, and then, when someone with a clean record is accused of something, to react in a way that is fair to both accused and accuser.

    It seems Uber are not doing this.

    Having said that, I do wonder if Swiss Cottage Cabs or the black cabs are being treated to a different standard over this.

    To become an Uber driver, just as to become a Swiss Cottage driver, you need:

    - commercial vehicle insurance
    - a private hire license
    - a car

    There is no difference. (And to get a private hire license you need to go to TfL who performs the criminal record check.)

    Now; do some people get a private hire license, and then find themselves convicted of an offence and then forget to tell Uber (or Swiss Cottage Cars)?

    Yes. Does it happen with any greater regularity with Uber than with other mini cab firms that get their licenses renews by TfL? I doubt it very much.
    Fair enough. I wonder if TfL have any relevant data?

    (To reiterate: I dislike Uber as a company, but think TfL have made a mistake in this).
  • GideonWiseGideonWise Posts: 1,123
    So it seems like any normal social interaction with Theresa, she spoke a lot but said very little.
  • rkrkrkrkrkrk Posts: 8,406

    Did she forget to read out the bit where she was supposed to tell us what the final deal, as opposed to the transitional arrangement, might look like?

    The Cabinet still cannot agree that.

    Hopefully they will leave that decision to a future Labour government.
  • glwglw Posts: 9,997

    FFS it is obvious that WTO is the only way we can actually get out of this hellish organisation.

    They obviously won't give us a decent deal, so she needs to grow a pair and get on with it.

    Yep, the time limited transition may well mean "prepare for WTO in 2021".
  • May has delivered this speech poorly and has not said much beyond signalling a few necessary concessions, but I can't help feeling that the spirit is the one that should have been employed from the start.

    When it might have meant something and influenced subsequent events.

    Totally agree. Instead, the mood music was totally hostile and damaging to our interests.

  • RoyalBlueRoyalBlue Posts: 3,223

    Two years will become 3 years, then 5 years, then 10 years so on an so forth.

    We're staying in, we're staying in.

    You wish.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    Q: What do you say to leave voters who will be cross about nothing much changing for up to five years?

    She says people voted to leave the EU. She has set out how an implementation period would operate.

    During that period, EU people coming to work in the UK would have to register.
    -Guardian

    First sign of trouble. After March 2019, May wants unfettered access to the Single Market but there will be no freedom of movement ! Cake and eat it!
  • Can someone explain this to me ? The transition will last until the end of March 2021. One year before the next GE. Because one year before a GE and 4 years into a minority government we'll be in a *much* stronger position to get a great final deal. *Snorts*

    No, I don't think either side would accept going into a transition without agreeing the outline of the final deal.
  • If these questions are anything to go by May is in serious danger of losing the right wing press.
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,822
    edited September 2017

    That speech also confirmed that the EU holds all the big cards.

    To the extent that that is true, it's not Mrs May's fault, of course.
  • ReggieCideReggieCide Posts: 4,312
    welshowl said:

    welshowl said:

    welshowl said:

    welshowl said:

    I'm putting the kettle on so it can go whistle.

    Bit dull so far this speech, hope it warms up.

    Maybe you are using an American kettle - they are underpowered. We covered that this morning here on PB... :+1:

    welshowl said:

    I'm putting the kettle on so it can go whistle.

    Bit dull so far this speech, hope it warms up.

    Maybe you are using an American kettle - they are underpowered. We covered that this morning here on PB... :+1:
    Back with me cuppa. 2300W kettle. John Lewis.

    Ooh - neutral court suggestion. I said that too...
    Just checked our trendy Bodum kettle - only 1500W but it is very fast... maybe because it's not that big but it's a jug within a jug, so effectively double-glazed.
    There's posh a double glazed kettle!
    Yes - but surprisingly functional as well as meeting Mrs. Pointer's aesthetic criteria.
    Mrs Owl's aesthetic criteria are by far the driver of purchase choice rather than wattage greeness or even glazing!
    This is a 'king kettle
  • Mr. Eagles, ah well. Still green. Good spot me, but also thanks to whoever posted the picture of the early draft (I did bet before seeing it, but increased my stake after that).

    Mr. Observer, if that's the mood, it increases the chance of Boris walking to try and mount a leadership challenge.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,111
    Thanks for asking George
  • Did she forget to read out the bit where she was supposed to tell us what the final deal, as opposed to the transitional arrangement, might look like?

    What final deal? Transition forever!!
    She said that there would have to be a guarantee that the transition will be time limited, according to the Guardian live blog.
    Yes, but although she said that she thought it would be two years, she said that she didn't know how long it would be.

    So at what point does a finite time period become an infinite time period?
  • surbiton said:

    Q: What do you say to leave voters who will be cross about nothing much changing for up to five years?

    She says people voted to leave the EU. She has set out how an implementation period would operate.

    During that period, EU people coming to work in the UK would have to register.
    -Guardian

    First sign of trouble. After March 2019, May wants unfettered access to the Single Market but there will be no freedom of movement ! Cake and eat it!

    She confirmed free movement during the transition but a registration system will be in place so that tge UK will be ready from March 2021
  • That speech also confirmed that the EU holds all the big cards.

    To the extent that that is true, it's not Mrs May's fault, of course.

    Agreed, but she played along for 15 months with fools who thought otherwise.

  • Can someone explain this to me ? The transition will last until the end of March 2021. One year before the next GE. Because one year before a GE and 4 years into a minority government we'll be in a *much* stronger position to get a great final deal. *Snorts*

    No, I don't think either side would accept going into a transition without agreeing the outline of the final deal.
    OK. So we're no further forward then. We've 18 months to secure a final deal albeit one which won't kick in until April 2021. Hmm.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549

    Theresa in response to Laura K stating we will be out on the 29th March 2019 so the transition period will be just that - not re-joining

    So what will the next two years be called ?
  • ReggieCideReggieCide Posts: 4,312

    Britain's future is bright. The future is orange!

    Are we getting another William?
  • If these questions are anything to go by May is in serious danger of losing the right wing press.

    Not at all
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,111
    So operating on the current rules and framework (minus free movement?) but we will have left.

    What the actual f&ck?!

    I need to go and have a lie-down.
  • BarnesianBarnesian Posts: 8,750
    Well that's clear. We are DEFINITELY leaving the EU on 29 March 2019.

    What that means is that we will have no MEPs and no place on the Council of Ministers. We will have delivered our promise to the Leavers that are we leaving.

    However we will still be in the single market and customs union, still freedom of movement, still the same contributions, still under the ECJ - but we will have DEFINITELY left.

    So that's OK then.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,884

    welshowl said:

    welshowl said:

    welshowl said:

    welshowl said:

    I'm putting the kettle on so it can go whistle.

    Bit dull so far this speech, hope it warms up.

    Maybe you are using an American kettle - they are underpowered. We covered that this morning here on PB... :+1:

    welshowl said:

    I'm putting the kettle on so it can go whistle.

    Bit dull so far this speech, hope it warms up.

    Maybe you are using an American kettle - they are underpowered. We covered that this morning here on PB... :+1:
    Back with me cuppa. 2300W kettle. John Lewis.

    Ooh - neutral court suggestion. I said that too...
    Just checked our trendy Bodum kettle - only 1500W but it is very fast... maybe because it's not that big but it's a jug within a jug, so effectively double-glazed.
    There's posh a double glazed kettle!
    Yes - but surprisingly functional as well as meeting Mrs. Pointer's aesthetic criteria.
    Mrs Owl's aesthetic criteria are by far the driver of purchase choice rather than wattage greeness or even glazing!
    This is a 'king kettle
    Mr Owl, I understand your position completely.
  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    That speech was as useful as a eunuch flying out to a Bangkok brothel.
  • RoyalBlueRoyalBlue Posts: 3,223

    If these questions are anything to go by May is in serious danger of losing the right wing press.

    From WhatsApping my fellow Leavers, no-one feels betrayed about 2 years of effective non-voting membership.

    The Cabinet is united. We are leaving. Alleluia!
  • FFS it is obvious that WTO is the only way we can actually get out of this hellish organisation.

    They obviously won't give us a decent deal, so she needs to grow a pair and get on with it.

    Hellish organisation?

    God knows what you'd call the Khmer Rouge.
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,822
    edited September 2017

    Did she forget to read out the bit where she was supposed to tell us what the final deal, as opposed to the transitional arrangement, might look like?

    What final deal? Transition forever!!
    She said that there would have to be a guarantee that the transition will be time limited, according to the Guardian live blog.
    Yes, but although she said that she thought it would be two years, she said that she didn't know how long it would be.

    So at what point does a finite time period become an infinite time period?
    At no point. If I understand correctly, the proposal is a fixed transition (sorry 'implementation') period, the length of which would be agreed in advance.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,111
    surbiton said:

    Theresa in response to Laura K stating we will be out on the 29th March 2019 so the transition period will be just that - not re-joining

    So what will the next two years be called ?
    EXACTLY!!!
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 34,849
    Barnesian said:

    Well that's clear. We are DEFINITELY leaving the EU on 29 March 2019.

    What that means is that we will have no MEPs and no place on the Council of Ministers. We will have delivered our promise to the Leavers that are we leaving.

    However we will still be in the single market and customs union, still freedom of movement, still the same contributions, still under the ECJ - but we will have DEFINITELY left.

    So that's OK then.

    A glorious fudge-up!
  • NEW THREAD

  • Always nice to tip a winner. To be honest, that was the easiest money you'll ever take off shadsy.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,884

    Britain's future is bright. The future is orange!

    Are we getting another William?
    Not yet, but eventually. Unless Brian totally cocks it up.
  • This transition period of two years will make it interesting to see how labour respond as they had called for this
  • Beverley_CBeverley_C Posts: 6,256
    TOPPING said:

    "some of my best friends are Italian...."

    I have just used my 2kW kettle to make coffee - the flavour is "Rich Italian".

    How deliciously ironic given the day ...
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,111

    TOPPING said:

    "some of my best friends are Italian...."

    I have just used my 2kW kettle to make coffee - the flavour is "Rich Italian".

    How deliciously ironic given the day ...
    We used to enjoy going to the coffee shops and asking for a large black Kenyan...
  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    surbiton said:

    Theresa in response to Laura K stating we will be out on the 29th March 2019 so the transition period will be just that - not re-joining

    So what will the next two years be called ?
    Purgatory, somewhere between heaven and hell.
  • rkrkrk said:

    Did she forget to read out the bit where she was supposed to tell us what the final deal, as opposed to the transitional arrangement, might look like?

    The Cabinet still cannot agree that.

    Hopefully they will leave that decision to a future Labour government.
    Well, she did say let's all think creatively! But I'm not sure that's what she meant.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    edited September 2017

    Can someone explain this to me ? The transition will last until the end of March 2021. One year before the next GE. Because one year before a GE and 4 years into a minority government we'll be in a *much* stronger position to get a great final deal. *Snorts*

    No, I don't think either side would accept going into a transition without agreeing the outline of the final deal.
    OK. So we're no further forward then. We've 18 months to secure a final deal albeit one which won't kick in until April 2021. Hmm.
    In effect, that is no bad thing because it gives HMRC and UK Border etc. and EU customs two years to get processes in place.

    It does not change the fact that can anything be agreed by 29 March 2019 ? It seems that deadline has not changed.
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548

    Did she forget to read out the bit where she was supposed to tell us what the final deal, as opposed to the transitional arrangement, might look like?

    She said it was going to be better than the Canada or Norway arrangements.
    Cake and eat it remains policy.

    So after 15 months not doing our homework, we beg for an extension. I thought it was Cameron who was the essay crisis PM...
  • Beverley_CBeverley_C Posts: 6,256

    If these questions are anything to go by May is in serious danger of losing the right wing press.

    Not at all
    You ARE Theresa May and I claim my £5
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,111
    RoyalBlue said:

    If these questions are anything to go by May is in serious danger of losing the right wing press.

    From WhatsApping my fellow Leavers, no-one feels betrayed about 2 years of effective non-voting membership.

    The Cabinet is united. We are leaving. Alleluia!
    Yes. I get that. However long it takes, whatever the ins and outs and negotiations all is good in Leaverstan.

    Except. The general election. Lab will be aware that a commitment to do something anti-Leaver-ish (say EEA/EFTA/etc) might just get them back into power and then where's your leaving?
  • TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    Watching EU response and will remain side on here be critical of EU if we get negative response ?
  • Beverley_CBeverley_C Posts: 6,256

    FFS it is obvious that WTO is the only way we can actually get out of this hellish organisation.

    They obviously won't give us a decent deal, so she needs to grow a pair and get on with it.

    The fear of the hellish WTO is what is keeping us in this organisation.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 63,508
    edited September 2017

    Did she forget to read out the bit where she was supposed to tell us what the final deal, as opposed to the transitional arrangement, might look like?

    She said it was going to be better than the Canada or Norway arrangements.
    Cake and eat it remains policy.

    So after 15 months not doing our homework, we beg for an extension. I thought it was Cameron who was the essay crisis PM...
    :lol:

    Although one crisis too many for our Dave.
  • Beverley_CBeverley_C Posts: 6,256
    TOPPING said:

    TOPPING said:

    "some of my best friends are Italian...."

    I have just used my 2kW kettle to make coffee - the flavour is "Rich Italian".

    How deliciously ironic given the day ...
    We used to enjoy going to the coffee shops and asking for a large black Kenyan...
    :dizzy:
  • SeanT said:

    Blah blah Brexit Blah

    Uber is the big story. Nearly 100,000 have now signed the Petition, in just a couple of hours. This is an enormous own goal by Khan. What was he thinking??

    There seems to be some debate as to whether he had an input. This was a TFL decision.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 55,520
    rcs1000 said:

    rpjs said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Sandpit said:

    SeanT said:

    Sandpit said:

    SeanT said:

    Here's the petition to save Uber.

    I predict this will hit 100,000

    https://www.change.org/p/save-your-uber-in-london

    And the people who will be most annoyed will be women, especially young women. They LOVE Uber. It's cheap and makes them feel safe - much safer than normal cabs.

    Sadiq Khan could lose squillions of voters here. Good.

    This young lady disagrees:
    https://twitter.com/youngvulgarian/status/911174965982097408

    And these are the reasons for the decision:
    https://twitter.com/ThomasWPenny/status/911199823289872385
    Every young woman I know loves Uber.

    Some random tweets:

    ttps://twitter.com/clarelouised/status/911213437375705088
    ttps://twitter.com/parkeraaamy/status/911213214482026497
    ttps://twitter.com/mrs_backstreet/status/911212982042071045
    ttps://twitter.com/LallinaManenti/status/911212674876395521
    And how many of those ladies realise that Uber have been failing to adequately carry out CRB checks and vetting & barring regulations? Regulations that exist to stop young ladies having a very bad end to their night out.
    Does Uber have any worse record than, say, Swiss Cottage Cars? I suspect not. But Swiss Cottage Cars probably has 100 drivers on its radio circuit, and Uber has 30,000. In any selection of 30,000 men aged 18 to 50, you will have bad apples. Small sample sizes mean you'd perhaps hear of one story in five years about something bad happening at Swiss Cottage Cars, against 100 a year at Uber.

    It doesn't mean Uber does a worse job vetting its drivers, or that it's more dangerous to ride in an Uber. It means that is simply a larger number of cars and drivers.
    Surely it is reasonable for Swiss Cottage Cars to expect all its competitors, including Uber, to be held to comply with local regulations to the same extent it is?
    That's my point. Local mini cab firms have these problems all the time. But because it's one driver out of 100, TfL renews their license without problem. (Rather than 100 out of 30,000.)

    The requirements to be a mini cab driver and an Uber driver are identical. Uber is a mini cab firm.

    But because of its success, and the fact that it is hammering black cabs, it is being targeted.
    Swiss Cottage Cars obviously has all the CRB checks for its drivers in place. They also want there to be a level playing field with their competition, all meeting the same high standards that the public expects of minicabs drivers.

    One company hasn’t met the standards, so they can reapply for their licence when they’ve proved they do comply.
  • Didn't Norway break a previous conservative administration?
  • NEW THREAD
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758

    Presumably the Maserati is just in case she needs to make a quick get-away.

    Wouldn't she want something reliable for that? :wink:

    Just looking at the BBC picture of the hall, it looks like it's set up for a village hall AGM or WI meet!
    Does seem understated compared to the buildings on offer in Florence
    Obviously no availability at @Charles' old place near Siena.
    https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/The+Rock+of+Castelfalfi/@43.5457623,10.8563081,3a,79.4y,90t/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sAF1QipMEmF5scSBzYUGp3h_bvM8hIlc_sDrLAoJESt18!2e10!3e12!6shttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipMEmF5scSBzYUGp3h_bvM8hIlc_sDrLAoJESt18=w86-h86-k-no!7i527!8i525!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x132a3c317c73e353:0x4082c90e3e5a6b0!2s53037+San+Gimignano,+Province+of+Siena,+Italy!3b1!8m2!3d43.4654323!4d11.048549!3m4!1s0x0:0x1bdb91b1031011fc!8m2!3d43.5457195!4d10.8563483
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 57,868
    rkrkrk said:

    Alistair said:
    Alistair said:
    I was about to share the same!

    I think it's worth noting as well that as a private company uber can be selective about what it releases. It's not unreasonable to assume we are getting a very positive spin - and even then as the series makes clear - the numbers aren't good.
    While I can't beach an NDA, the underlying operating metrics for Uber in mature markets are very good. Investors aren't all idiots.
  • SeanT said:

    Blah blah Brexit Blah

    Uber is the big story. Nearly 100,000 have now signed the Petition, in just a couple of hours. This is an enormous own goal by Khan. What was he thinking??

    There seems to be some debate as to whether he had an input. This was a TFL decision.
    He supports it and pushed for it, and is the chairman of TfL. He owns this decision.
  • Point of order - it's TfL with a small "f".
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