I always feel a sense of ownership with the YouGov favourability ratings for shortly after the referendum, in 2016, I got into a discussion with the pollster about a line of questioning that I suggested that the firm should do. My desire was favourability ratings on key figures.
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The point they are making in that article is that numbers are always overestimated.
The cult remains strong, and I despair that he will not go even when they lose the next GE.
NEVER! NEVER! NEVER!
Interesting list here, but it only goes up to 2011:
https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/mar/28/demonstrations-protests-uk-list
Like the petition, the numbers are huge and becoming more insistent on their voices being heard.
82 on the #MarchToLeave from Leicester to Oakham today, so easier to count.
Both Starmer and Letwin are mired in the detail and aren't setting out the big picture for what is surely a much bigger audience than BBC Parliament usually gets.
Letwin arguing that the indicative vote process will need a second day of debate, and bemoaning that government hasn't a clue where to go next. Determined to push his proposal to a vote.
May’s Deal effectively increases the opt outs via opt ins, from the outside, but it’s pretty clear that ship has sailed.
https://twitter.com/Sunil_P2/status/876894066478329857
These kids and their parents should stop stop complaining and start working harder.
Too poor to play: children in social housing blocked from communal playground.
In a move reminiscent of the poor doors scandal, a London developer has segregated play areas for richer and poorer residents
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/mar/25/too-poor-to-play-children-in-social-housing-blocked-from-communal-playground?CMP=share_btn_tw
Trying to find out the latest on Easyjet U28895 Gatwick to Marrakech which as apparently taken off, returned with a fault, landed, new plane, had four men taken off(?!), not sure if has departed again.
Thanks!
https://metro.co.uk/2019/03/25/brexiteer-admits-egging-jeremy-corbyn-as-he-left-mosque-9006343/?ito=social&fbclid=IwAR30yh3MtU3yHUR_9hrzG036nCaRL8mzN2fmSzTYvxfE7Ot4qeV8U402G3o
People who claimed that we were becoming politically apathetic should be hearted by Jezzas mass rallies of 2017 and the #PeoplesVote marches.
The substance is CU or EFTA or May's Deal or Canada etc. It is the destination.
Each of them have two flavours - with or without a confirmatory vote.
e.g. Mrs May's deal or Mrs May's deal plus a confirmatory vote.
Substance versus process is a useful distinction.
In this debate I think Starmer and Letwin have agreed that the focus first should be on substance rather than on whether there should be a confirmatory vote. That decision can come late when the substance has been agreed.
It seems diehard Leavers are back to a UKIP protest vote and a plague on all their houses.
UKIP now polling closer to 2015 than 2017 levels
I presume the same flight code will be used when (if) it takes off again?
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/politics/2019/01/24/calls-for-shrewsbury-mp-to-publish-brexit-letter-to-polish-government/
Get back home from a busy day at work to find she's still there !! What happened to the great Cabinet coup - oh yes, that arch-May loyalist, Tim Shipman, let the cat out of the bag and the "plotters" folded faster than an Origami champion on steroids.
So to another evening of Parliamentary pointlessness - if no MV3 is forthcoming, then we leave without a WA on 12/4. What else is there?
George Osborne tore the whole house of arguments into shreds in the Standard's editorial this evening:
https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/evening-standard-comment-it-isn-t-brexit-week-but-it-s-still-chaotic-a4100011.html
There is a significant minority of Conservatives still wanting the UK to leave without a Deal on 29/3 - will they cause problems over extending the deadline? What of revocation - what is the political price for both Conservatives AND Labour if A50 is stopped?
Took of from LGW, went as far as Southampton, circled and landed back at LGW
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/u28895#1fed2a4f
Hopefully Clarke will be up soon.
Last week, they produced a second poll including TIG, which showed them at 4%, tied with the Greens.
'Sweet moderation, the heart of this nation, desert us not...'
Says he will never vote for no deal and neither for a second EU referendum .
https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/1110262557485527043
Never expected to write that.