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  • kyf_100kyf_100 Posts: 4,951

    kyf_100 said:

    Quincel said:

    The Tories are looking like a bunch of headless chickens at present. The irony is that the government's record on environmental issues isn't too bad, so Boris could have reeled off a few achievements, declared there's more to do and got off relatively unscathed. The Tories let their hatred of Jon Snow and CH4 cloud their judgement.

    I agree, and since he's not been in post long he could have disavowed any bad bits of the government record and promised better in future for that.
    I think people outside the leftie/middle-class/twitter bubble might be quite surprised at what most people think about "environmental issues".

    Greta Thunberg is just a joke meme ("How dare you!") and Extinction Rebellion are those people who finally got what was coming to them when they got dragged off the top of that tube carriage.

    As others have pointed out it wasn't a debate tonight, it was a holier-than-thou smugfest and Boris made the right decision staying out of it.
    Thank goodness for that then. So glad that the vast majority of the world's scientists are simply inside the leftie/Twitter/middle class bubble...
    Don't shoot the messenger. I'm just saying that very few working class leave voters in the Conservatives' target constituencies have much time for the jetsetting millionaires telling them they should be taking fewer foreign holidays and using the laughable-outside-london public transport network instead of using their cars.
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 6,729
    Thread is nonsense. Boris is being interrogated daily and fecking it up daily.
  • egg said:

    Byronic said:

    Sitting by a swimming pool sippin’ gin, watching the sun set over the jungle. Bob Marley blasting out. I can see hummingbirds from my bar stool.

    Britain ain’t so bad. Life is sweet. Cheer up everyone.

    That’s not the post of someone properly drunk.
    Now our old poster Seant really knew how to live hard. By now he’d be taking a monkey off Bob at dominoes and smoking a hummingbird.
    Yeah, but according to SeanT's Twitter, he's in Paraguay at the moment and there, er, ain't no hummingbirds in, er, Paraguay, wait, am I doing this right.
    Ninth G&T and I'm seeing fcuking hummingbirds wherever I am.
  • IanB2 said:

    Boris has every right to pass on the debates whilst he is heading for his landslide. PB Tories claiming he really wants to do them but is busy and has every right to send surrogates, and everyone else is just ganging up on him is laughable.
    Boris shouldn't do debates or interviews because he is useless at them.

    We know he doesn’t do detail, nor is he a ideas man, his honesty and integrity fail every test, and he can’t debate or do interviews. One wonders what qualities he actually has that match anything on the person specification for the job.
    He is not Corbyn is all that matters !!!
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 6,729
    IanB2 said:

    Boris has every right to pass on the debates whilst he is heading for his landslide. PB Tories claiming he really wants to do them but is busy and has every right to send surrogates, and everyone else is just ganging up on him is laughable.
    Boris shouldn't do debates or interviews because he is useless at them.

    We know he doesn’t do detail, nor is he a ideas man, his honesty and integrity fail every test, and he can’t debate or do interviews. One wonders what qualities he actually has that match anything on the person specification for the job.
    Hey, why prevaricate, why don't you call it as you see it.
  • dr_spyn said:

    Hillsborough 96 trial, Spending plans criticised, Vietnam Funerals, Climate change plans - first items on BBC1 news.

    No mention of Boris, nothing on ice block gate on C4.

    I suspect the media will not want to get caught up with ofcom issues during purdah
  • Polruan said:

    welshowl said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Wonder if the Daily Mail might run on Corbyn’s “forced eco work to your home” policy? Objectively I think it would cost him millions of vote. Although personally as somebody who fears Corbyn it is one thing I would be utterly relaxed about as it is a policy I am sure would never be enacted in a million years.

    "Evil socialists in threatening to make your house better for free shock"?
    If it’s a loan it’s not free Izzit?
    I assumed it was the standard model where you get a loan which is repaid with money left over from the savings generated by the energy saving measures (similar to how Green Deal was meant to work circa 2011) - so nets out as free money. I've not had time to look at the details though, is that assumption wrong?
    How do you measure the “savings” from double glazing?
    Does the householder have to do the admin?
    Who pays to redecorate?
    How green is it to replace windows that are less efficient but might have twenty years of life left? Is there the capacity to make them?
    More squillions to be paid for by debt.
    It’s a con man’s charter. Govt sanctioned inspections and access to houses? How do you protect the vulnerable from those wishing to do harm by taking advantage?
    What if I don’t want any of the arse ache this involves? Especially if I’m old and I’m going to get all the grief if having it done and precious few of the benefits?

    It’s posturing and bonkers.
    Traditionally I think savings are measured by taking the difference between the heating bill before the work and the heating bill after, assuming constant energy prices and maintaining the same temperature.

    It's a fair question about the lifespan of less efficient windows. I looked at it when we insulated our house 5 years ago and i think it's a pretty quick net benefit taking into account manufacture and fitting, but can't quote figures.

    In terms of getting old and missing out on benefits, it *should* increase value of your house I guess, so ignoring frivolities like environmental benefits for subsequent generations there's a financial gain.
    Well I can give some insight into what happens now. First you have prove your property EPC rating and then they work out what gain the will be. If the gain is not enough you get nothing. If it's massive you get the maximum which I think is about 80% of the cost. But a lot depends on what system you choose and how efficient it is.

    As for the policy no one will be forced into anything. Bloody idiot.
  • So next week we get Prince Andrews accuser giving an interview on Monday. Will dominate the news cycle for the next 3-4 days so little chance of any significant GE-based story knocking it off the headlines.

    Wouldn’t expect much change from this weekends polls for the final weekend polling on that basis. Will be very interesting to see what they say.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,676
    IshmaelZ said:

    lewis_goodall

    I think if we read a story about another country where a national political leader threatened to pull a broadcaster’s licence because he didn’t like their coverage, we know what our reaction would be.

    "Sky News was forced to cancel a leaders’ debate on Thursday after Mr Corbyn refused to sign up to the programme, and a seven-way debate between party leaders on the BBC on Friday night will feature Rebecca Long-Bailey, the shadow business secretary, in Mr Corbyn’s place."

    AHAHAHAHAHAHA You were saying about leaders sending substitutes to leaders debates? See whist grown up broadcasters do? They accept a substitute or they cancel.

    Yet the yebbutthatsdifferents begin.
    Corbyn pulled out because Brave Sir Boris had already pulled out.

  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    IshmaelZ said:

    lewis_goodall

    I think if we read a story about another country where a national political leader threatened to pull a broadcaster’s licence because he didn’t like their coverage, we know what our reaction would be.

    "Sky News was forced to cancel a leaders’ debate on Thursday after Mr Corbyn refused to sign up to the programme, and a seven-way debate between party leaders on the BBC on Friday night will feature Rebecca Long-Bailey, the shadow business secretary, in Mr Corbyn’s place."

    AHAHAHAHAHAHA You were saying about leaders sending substitutes to leaders debates? See whist grown up broadcasters do? They accept a substitute or they cancel.

    Yet the yebbutthatsdifferents begin.
    Corbyn pulled out because Brave Sir Boris had already pulled out.

    Abbot tag team?
  • IanB2 said:

    Boris has every right to pass on the debates whilst he is heading for his landslide. PB Tories claiming he really wants to do them but is busy and has every right to send surrogates, and everyone else is just ganging up on him is laughable.
    Boris shouldn't do debates or interviews because he is useless at them.

    We know he doesn’t do detail, nor is he a ideas man, his honesty and integrity fail every test, and he can’t debate or do interviews. One wonders what qualities he actually has that match anything on the person specification for the job.
    He is not Corbyn is all that matters !!!
    Pretty much where I am.

  • So next week we get Prince Andrews accuser giving an interview on Monday. Will dominate the news cycle for the next 3-4 days so little chance of any significant GE-based story knocking it off the headlines.

    Wouldn’t expect much change from this weekends polls for the final weekend polling on that basis. Will be very interesting to see what they say.

    And Trump on the 6th December which will be interesting
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,038
    Jeremy Hunt wouldn't have dodged the Neil interview or the debate.

    You picked the wrong guy, Tories.

    Night all.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 71,236
    edited November 2019
    welshowl said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Wonder if the Daily Mail might run on Corbyn’s “forced eco work to your home” policy? Objectively I think it would cost him millions of vote. Although personally as somebody who fears Corbyn it is one thing I would be utterly relaxed about as it is a policy I am sure would never be enacted in a million years.

    "Evil socialists in threatening to make your house better for free shock"?
    Govt dicking about with my home, enforcing entry into it by people I don’t know and don’t want, to impose a loan I don’t want, to then set up admin I have to deal with to monitor “savings”.
    They can fuck right off.
    More likely would be the introduction of new building regs mandating zero carbon footprint for all new buildings, and a stiff carbon tax to make it worth your while to sort out your home yourself. With the offer of a loan, perhaps. :smile:
    Or some new council tax bands graded by energy efficiency...


  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    saddened said:

    Nigelb said:

    I reserved a place for Boris on my pub quiz tonight. But he never turned up. The bastard. Must have been afraid we would rip the piss out of him about his lack of knowledge on 80s music.....
    Why the fuck should Boris dance to Channel 4 News' tune, any more than he should turn up for my quiz team? He has a schedule to run and being in the West Country then Wales has been set up in the diary.
    Trying to make capital out of a declined invite (declined because Boris had other stuff already scheduled) is pretty thin gruel from Channel 4. I hope every constituency party invite Jon Snow to answer them about it - then writes and tells him he is a complete and utter c*** when he doesn't turn up....

    Of course he’s entitled to decline. Just as C4 are entitled to turn down a surrogate, and we are entitled to draw out conclusions about how much of a shit he gives about climate change.
    Oh dear. Corbyn bottles.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/11/27/jeremy-corbyn-dodges-tv-debates-disastrous-bbc-interview/
    Enjoy the volte face from those, just moments ago, railing against Boris for not attending.
    Life bowls beamers at you in this game!
    The thing is, Boris has given him the "out". Corbyn agreed to do the Andrew Neill ones because Boris was doing it too. Then Boris pulled out. So Corbyn can "I would do it if the PM did for balance, but unfortunately he lied the time and I cannot trust him"
    IMHO, if Corbyn's policies were not such a mess, he could do interview after interview and empty-chair Boris every time
    Wrong. Corbyn just assumed that Johnson was doing a Neil interview because he was too stupid and lazy to ask the question.
  • murali_smurali_s Posts: 3,067

    Jeremy Hunt wouldn't have dodged the Neil interview or the debate.

    You picked the wrong guy, Tories.

    Night all.

    Indeed. Whatever you say about Jeremy Hunt, he's not a mendacious disingenuous racist cowardly buffoon.

    How in the name of hell, has it come to this?
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503
    Nigelb said:

    welshowl said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Wonder if the Daily Mail might run on Corbyn’s “forced eco work to your home” policy? Objectively I think it would cost him millions of vote. Although personally as somebody who fears Corbyn it is one thing I would be utterly relaxed about as it is a policy I am sure would never be enacted in a million years.

    "Evil socialists in threatening to make your house better for free shock"?
    Govt dicking about with my home, enforcing entry into it by people I don’t know and don’t want, to impose a loan I don’t want, to then set up admin I have to deal with to monitor “savings”.
    They can fuck right off.
    More likely would be the introduction of new building regs mandating zero carbon footprint for all new buildings, and a stiff carbon tax to make it worth your while to sort out your home yourself. With the offer of a loan, perhaps. :smile:
    Or some new council tax bands graded by energy efficiency...


    And after the HIP debacle from Brown which was as popular as super Gonorrhoea - you think this will go down well?
  • alex_alex_ Posts: 7,518

    So next week we get Prince Andrews accuser giving an interview on Monday. Will dominate the news cycle for the next 3-4 days so little chance of any significant GE-based story knocking it off the headlines.

    Wouldn’t expect much change from this weekends polls for the final weekend polling on that basis. Will be very interesting to see what they say.

    And Trump on the 6th December which will be interesting
    I find it very difficult to believe that the SWTrains strikes will have no impact on voting, especially in affected areas. They are literally on strike every day from 1st-11th December. It’s bound to bring both rail nationalisation and industrial relations policy flying to the top of the the agenda. Labour would love the former, in principle, but probably not in these circumstances. And I can’t see how the latter will help them, unless Cons really go over the top in response.
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,300
    murali_s said:

    Jeremy Hunt wouldn't have dodged the Neil interview or the debate.

    You picked the wrong guy, Tories.

    Night all.

    Indeed. Whatever you say about Jeremy Hunt, he's not a mendacious disingenuous racist cowardly buffoon.

    How in the name of hell, has it come to this?
    Two major parties let members not MPs pick the leader.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613
    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....
    Must assume their internal polling from that Andrew Neil grilling has scared them shitless.
    Also NOTE that Long-Drop is the annointed stand in.

  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503
    murali_s said:

    Jeremy Hunt wouldn't have dodged the Neil interview or the debate.

    You picked the wrong guy, Tories.

    Night all.

    Indeed. Whatever you say about Jeremy Hunt, he's not a mendacious disingenuous racist cowardly buffoon.

    How in the name of hell, has it come to this?
    Well Labour members did elect Corbyn when there were other sane choices. So there's that.
  • I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
  • Is Johnson still too afraid to be interviewed by Andrew Neil? How can this fat lazy coward think he can be trusted run the country if he can't go head to head with a journalist? He's just afraid of being found out for the over privileged, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Pathetic.
  • SunnyJimSunnyJim Posts: 1,106

    And Trump on the 6th December which will be interesting

    Trump's visit needs very careful handling and i'm hoping it will be impressed on him that there is very little he can say that will be helpful to the Tories.

    But many things that would be hugely damaging.
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    Is Johnson still too afraid to be interviewed by Andrew Neil? How can this fat lazy coward think he can be trusted run the country if he can't go head to head with a journalist? He's just afraid of being found out for the over privileged, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Pathetic.

    I love this. Do another one.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,291

    Is Johnson still too afraid to be interviewed by Andrew Neil? How can this fat lazy coward think he can be trusted run the country if he can't go head to head with a journalist? He's just afraid of being found out for the over privileged, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Pathetic.

    Who's on course for the biggest Conservative majority since 1987... ;)
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 48,721
    Byronic said:

    Sitting by a swimming pool sippin’ gin, watching the sun set over the jungle. Bob Marley blasting out. I can see hummingbirds from my bar stool.

    Britain ain’t so bad. Life is sweet. Cheer up everyone.

    This global warming is very patchy, it is 5 centigrade and damp here in the East Midlands...
  • SunnyJim said:

    And Trump on the 6th December which will be interesting

    Trump's visit needs very careful handling and i'm hoping it will be impressed on him that there is very little he can say that will be helpful to the Tories.

    But many things that would be hugely damaging.
    I suspect we will get an NHS is not up for discussion from him. He may ramble on about how awful Corbyn is though, which is probably a net plus for Labour.

  • Nigelb said:

    welshowl said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Wonder if the Daily Mail might run on Corbyn’s “forced eco work to your home” policy? Objectively I think it would cost him millions of vote. Although personally as somebody who fears Corbyn it is one thing I would be utterly relaxed about as it is a policy I am sure would never be enacted in a million years.

    "Evil socialists in threatening to make your house better for free shock"?
    Govt dicking about with my home, enforcing entry into it by people I don’t know and don’t want, to impose a loan I don’t want, to then set up admin I have to deal with to monitor “savings”.
    They can fuck right off.
    More likely would be the introduction of new building regs mandating zero carbon footprint for all new buildings, and a stiff carbon tax to make it worth your while to sort out your home yourself. With the offer of a loan, perhaps. :smile:
    Or some new council tax bands graded by energy efficiency...


    And after the HIP debacle from Brown which was as popular as super Gonorrhoea - you think this will go down well?
    HIPs were Coopers disaster. I was involved in a lot of meetings with the DCLG trying to make them see sense but stupid does not start to cover their deafness
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 48,721

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    Nah, he has to make model buses with primary schoolchildren first. Hd likes to stick to his intellectual peers.
  • eggegg Posts: 1,749

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....
    Must assume their internal polling from that Andrew Neil grilling has scared them shitless.
    Also NOTE that Long-Drop is the annointed stand in.

    You are trying to spin it Corbyn is the chicken, not Boris? With so much respect for you As a straight talker I put that post down as an aberration.

    Now to business. Yesterday’s poll had Libdems achieving less than nowt in the west and southwest, but as our man on the spot did it really ring true to you? Or you expect a couple of losses in the tight races, maybe st ives, Wells, Cheltenham?
  • nunu2nunu2 Posts: 1,453
    I suspect Sayurdays Yougov will narrow to 7% tory lead.

    The Tory "campaign" has been invisible.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 71,236

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....
    Must assume their internal polling from that Andrew Neil grilling has scared them shitless.

    Doesn’t appear to be the only leader who’s scared shitless.

  • alex_alex_ Posts: 7,518
    SunnyJim said:

    And Trump on the 6th December which will be interesting

    Trump's visit needs very careful handling and i'm hoping it will be impressed on him that there is very little he can say that will be helpful to the Tories.

    No point. Trump will do his own thing. He will believe he is popular and will want to say he had a role in a Tory victory.

  • Imagine that in two weeks time we’ll have heard the bongs, seen the exit poll and will be waiting for the first results
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    Nigelb said:

    welshowl said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Wonder if the Daily Mail might run on Corbyn’s “forced eco work to your home” policy? Objectively I think it would cost him millions of vote. Although personally as somebody who fears Corbyn it is one thing I would be utterly relaxed about as it is a policy I am sure would never be enacted in a million years.

    "Evil socialists in threatening to make your house better for free shock"?
    Govt dicking about with my home, enforcing entry into it by people I don’t know and don’t want, to impose a loan I don’t want, to then set up admin I have to deal with to monitor “savings”.
    They can fuck right off.
    More likely would be the introduction of new building regs mandating zero carbon footprint for all new buildings, and a stiff carbon tax to make it worth your while to sort out your home yourself. With the offer of a loan, perhaps. :smile:
    Or some new council tax bands graded by energy efficiency...


    And after the HIP debacle from Brown which was as popular as super Gonorrhoea - you think this will go down well?
    HIPs were Coopers disaster. I was involved in a lot of meetings with the DCLG trying to make them see sense but stupid does not start to cover their deafness
    And these "plans" are HIPS turned up to eleven. I'm sure millions of homeowners across the land can't wait for government inspectors to knock on the door and tell them they need to take out a "loan" to lag their loft. Because Corbyn says so.

    Vote winner.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,291
    edited November 2019
    nunu2 said:

    I suspect Sayurdays Yougov will narrow to 7% tory lead.

    The Tory "campaign" has been invisible.

    This weekend's polls will be the high point for Labour IMO. The gap will stabilize and then start to widen again as we get closer to polling day.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,604
    Wasn't on PB earlier but sheet 2 of the candidates list might be useful. It lists the seats and candidates like this:

    Bristol West:
    Suria Aujla (Con)
    Thangam Debbonaire (Lab)
    Carla Denyer (Grn)
    Neil Hipkiss (Brx)

    And so on.
  • Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....

    Corbyn turned up to the debate tonight, unlike your hero :lol:
  • funkhauserfunkhauser Posts: 325
    edited November 2019
    murali_s said:

    Jeremy Hunt wouldn't have dodged the Neil interview or the debate.

    You picked the wrong guy, Tories.

    Night all.

    Indeed. Whatever you say about Jeremy Hunt, he's not a mendacious disingenuous racist cowardly buffoon.

    How in the name of hell, has it come to this?
    And Labour elected a Marxist terrorist bootlicker who has done diddly squat in terms of the institutional racism rampant in his party.
    There's no accounting for taste.
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,300
    XR were planning 12 days of action from Dec 1st. Might just be the green resting actors trying to weave their way round Trafalgar Square.

    Trump visit, any endorsement of Government would be unwise, but can't be trusted to stay quiet. Has Owen Jones called for emergency protests, wouldn't be good if things kicked off in central London or elsewhere.

  • eggegg Posts: 1,749

    SunnyJim said:

    And Trump on the 6th December which will be interesting

    Trump's visit needs very careful handling and i'm hoping it will be impressed on him that there is very little he can say that will be helpful to the Tories.

    But many things that would be hugely damaging.
    I suspect we will get an NHS is not up for discussion from him. He may ramble on about how awful Corbyn is though, which is probably a net plus for Labour.

    Oh and the photo opps. Thommo wouldn’t even let HY put Trump in same sentence as Boris last night, but the two pals standing together like laurel and hardy will be all over the papers next week
  • GIN1138 said:

    Is Johnson still too afraid to be interviewed by Andrew Neil? How can this fat lazy coward think he can be trusted run the country if he can't go head to head with a journalist? He's just afraid of being found out for the over privileged, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Pathetic.

    Who's on course for the biggest Conservative majority since 1987... ;)
    Two weeks to save Boris!
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503
    edited November 2019

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....

    Corbyn turned up to the debate tonight, unlike your hero :lol:
    Excellent. Did they solve climate change in their debate?

    It wasn't on the news if they did :wink:
  • I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Good for him. He would win points from my dear lady for that
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,291

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....

    Corbyn turned up to the debate tonight, unlike your hero :lol:
    When you're reaching 1983 seat levels two weeks before a general election you've got very little left to lose. ;)
  • Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.

    What about the dog?
  • eggegg Posts: 1,749

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    And one awfully badly behaved one that gets Pinot all over the sofa.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 23,254

    lewis_goodall

    I think if we read a story about another country where a national political leader threatened to pull a broadcaster’s licence because he didn’t like their coverage, we know what our reaction would be.

    Citation for the threat?
  • I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Oo-er, Missus!
  • nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....

    Corbyn turned up to the debate tonight, unlike your hero :lol:
    Excellent. Did they solve climate change in their debate?

    It wasn't on the news if they did :wink:
    No but Bozos no show was and his pathetic attempt to avoid the AN interview . No 10 better start threatening the BBC now !
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613

    Is Johnson still too afraid to be interviewed by Andrew Neil? How can this fat lazy coward think he can be trusted run the country if he can't go head to head with a journalist? He's just afraid of being found out for the over privileged, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Pathetic.

    Well, he observed that your guy got found out by AN for being the innumerate, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Not Boris's fault that Corbyn appeared before either he or Jo Swinson had signed up (as I reported on here yesterday).
    I still expect he'll do it, but Boris's team must be enjoying for now the anger that he might not have to get skewered is generating at the top of Labour...
  • Foxy said:

    Byronic said:

    Sitting by a swimming pool sippin’ gin, watching the sun set over the jungle. Bob Marley blasting out. I can see hummingbirds from my bar stool.

    Britain ain’t so bad. Life is sweet. Cheer up everyone.

    This global warming is very patchy, it is 5 centigrade and damp here in the East Midlands...
    Cheer up, Foxy, you'll soon be spending your summers at Oadby-by-the-Sea.
  • dr_spyn said:
    And the only other viable option is a terrorist sympathizing anti-semite enabling moron with a right hand man who is a Marxist...
  • I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Nobody gives a shit about the fucking dog.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613

    Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.

    What about the dog?
    I'll tee 'em up, you hit 'em....
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,917

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Question: is he well-behaved (Dilyn, not Boris)? Asking for my fiancée, who thinks he's so cute (Dilyn, not Boris).
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503
    nico67 said:

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....

    Corbyn turned up to the debate tonight, unlike your hero :lol:
    Excellent. Did they solve climate change in their debate?

    It wasn't on the news if they did :wink:
    No but Bozos no show was and his pathetic attempt to avoid the AN interview . No 10 better start threatening the BBC now !
    nico67 said:

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....

    Corbyn turned up to the debate tonight, unlike your hero :lol:
    Excellent. Did they solve climate change in their debate?

    It wasn't on the news if they did :wink:
    No but Bozos no show was and his pathetic attempt to avoid the AN interview . No 10 better start threatening the BBC now !
    And the type pf people who will care will be.....outraged Labour supporters.
  • Andy_JS said:

    Wasn't on PB earlier but sheet 2 of the candidates list might be useful. It lists the seats and candidates like this:

    Bristol West:
    Suria Aujla (Con)
    Thangam Debbonaire (Lab)
    Carla Denyer (Grn)
    Neil Hipkiss (Brx)

    And so on.

    Thanks for the spreadsheet Andy JS - I'm sure I won money one time utilising one of your sexy spreadsheets. The main point of this one seems to be that the Con Aberdeen North Candidate has been deselected though???
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,291
    No by elections tonight then?
  • JamesPJamesP Posts: 85
    GIN1138 said:

    No by elections tonight then?

    There are three.

    https://britainelects.newstatesman.com/2019/11/28/previewing-tonights-council-by-elections-28-nov/

    Only one next week.
  • alex_alex_ Posts: 7,518

    Is Johnson still too afraid to be interviewed by Andrew Neil? How can this fat lazy coward think he can be trusted run the country if he can't go head to head with a journalist? He's just afraid of being found out for the over privileged, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Pathetic.

    Well, he observed that your guy got found out by AN for being the innumerate, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Not Boris's fault that Corbyn appeared before either he or Jo Swinson had signed up (as I reported on here yesterday).
    I still expect he'll do it, but Boris's team must be enjoying for now the anger that he might not have to get skewered is generating at the top of Labour...
    It was observed that it is quite difficult to make Johnson not currently agreeing to be interviewed into a news story, without simultaneously mentioning/reminding how badly Corbyn did...
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503
    edited November 2019

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Nobody gives a shit about the fucking dog.
    26% of the UK adult population have a dog with an estimated population of 9.9 million pet dogs.

    Everyone loves a doggie.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Oo-er, Missus!
    The ghost of Humphrey Littleton walks amongst us.....
  • nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502
    Horrific front page for Bozo in the DM .

    Yes it’s a leftie paper but Bozo said those words and it’s in print .
  • ChrisChris Posts: 11,751

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Nobody gives a shit about the fucking dog.
    That's a bit unfair. She's not that bad looking.
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758

    Charles said:

    MaxPB said:

    Bozza needs to do the Neil interview.

    Nah, he can send his Dad.
    And that was a lie by a senior C4 representative

    C4 invited Stanley (a noted and early environmentalist) themselves
    Gove and Johnson's dad were turned away from the studio.
    Stanley Johnson had been invited by C4. I don’t know if they turned him away
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Nobody gives a shit about the fucking dog.
    U ok hun?
  • Is Johnson still too afraid to be interviewed by Andrew Neil? How can this fat lazy coward think he can be trusted run the country if he can't go head to head with a journalist? He's just afraid of being found out for the over privileged, pig ignorant waste of space that he is. Pathetic.

    You sound a little upset.

    Obviously the Tory media team have played a blinder getting Corbyn minded by Lord Neil, without their man committing to same fate.

    I'll give you a real life comparison. Dentists said to me, you've got a really odd looking piece of minor tooth decay, that may one day become a real issue. We can do a major extraction job, that may damage your sinuses really badly and will take a few months to recover from. Or we do nothing and check it once a year.
    What does the rationale person do?
  • welshowl said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Polruan said:

    alex_ said:

    Wonder if the Daily Mail might run on Corbyn’s “forced eco work to your home” policy? Objectively I think it would cost him millions of vote. Although personally as somebody who fears Corbyn it is one thing I would be utterly relaxed about as it is a policy I am sure would never be enacted in a million years.

    "Evil socialists in threatening to make your house better for free shock"?
    If it’s a loan it’s not free Izzit?
    I assumed it was the standard model where you get a loan which is repaid with money left over from the savings generated by the energy saving measures (similar to how Green Deal was meant to work circa 2011) - so nets out as free money. I've not had time to look at the details though, is that assumption wrong?
    How do you measure the “savings” from double glazing?
    Does the householder have to do the admin?
    Who pays to redecorate?
    How green is it to replace windows that are less efficient but might have twenty years of life left? Is there the capacity to make them?
    More squillions to be paid for by debt.
    It’s a con man’s charter. Govt sanctioned inspections and access to houses? How do you protect the vulnerable from those wishing to do harm by taking advantage?
    What if I don’t want any of the arse ache this involves? Especially if I’m old and I’m going to get all the grief if having it done and precious few of the benefits?

    It’s posturing and bonkers.
    And......It’s my fucking house. Fuck off you interfering busybodies.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 48,721

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Good for him. He would win points from my dear lady for that
    No way is he up at that early to play in the dark!
  • SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21
  • ChrisChris Posts: 11,751
    nico67 said:

    Interesting though that whoever is running Labour's campaign has laid down that they can't have their guy skewered any more in debates.
    2017 - Corbyn is in front of massive crowds in football stadiums
    2019 - Corbyn has been locked under the stairs....

    Corbyn turned up to the debate tonight, unlike your hero :lol:
    Excellent. Did they solve climate change in their debate?

    It wasn't on the news if they did :wink:
    No but Bozos no show was and his pathetic attempt to avoid the AN interview . No 10 better start threatening the BBC now !
    This is getting out of hand. Any chance of the Civil Contingencies Act being used to get the media back on message?
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758
    Nigelb said:

    Charles said:

    Nigelb said:

    I reserved a place for Boris on my pub quiz tonight. But he never turned up. The bastard. Must have been afraid we would rip the piss out of him about his lack of knowledge on 80s music.....
    Why the fuck should Boris dance to Channel 4 News' tune, any more than he should turn up for my quiz team? He has a schedule to run and being in the West Country then Wales has been set up in the diary.
    Trying to make capital out of a declined invite (declined because Boris had other stuff already scheduled) is pretty thin gruel from Channel 4. I hope every constituency party invite Jon Snow to answer them about it - then writes and tells him he is a complete and utter c*** when he doesn't turn up....

    Of course he’s entitled to decline. Just as C4 are entitled to turn down a surrogate, and we are entitled to draw out conclusions about how much of a shit he gives about climate change.
    That’s the point: C4 can’t specify who attends. They have to offer the Tories equal representation
    And yet you were arguing precisely the opposite for the Corbyn/Johnson debate.

    If you invite all parties you can’t exclude 1.

    The PM debate invited the 2 major parties not the #4.

  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 48,721
    Charles said:

    Charles said:

    MaxPB said:

    Bozza needs to do the Neil interview.

    Nah, he can send his Dad.
    And that was a lie by a senior C4 representative

    C4 invited Stanley (a noted and early environmentalist) themselves
    Gove and Johnson's dad were turned away from the studio.
    Stanley Johnson had been invited by C4. I don’t know if they turned him away
    The prominent Remainer?
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 43,362

    Disgraceful behaviour by CH4. Tories should have been sharper and got a court order to stop the broadcast.

    CUCKOO
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 48,721
    nico67 said:

    Horrific front page for Bozo in the DM .

    Yes it’s a leftie paper but Bozo said those words and it’s in print .

    What are they?
  • SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21

    MONARCHY = SOCIALISM! :lol:
  • Given the Prince Andrew story is going to get another outing on Monday, Boris should just do Andrew Neal on Sunday / Monday as the BBC are already ramping their 1hr special with Virginia Roberts.
  • Why's PB having a drunk day? Was it the spreadsheet???
  • alex_alex_ Posts: 7,518
    nico67 said:

    Horrific front page for Bozo in the DM .

    Yes it’s a leftie paper but Bozo said those words and it’s in print .

    Although the use of the present tense (“brands”) is pushing it a bit...
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613
    edited November 2019

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Question: is he well-behaved (Dilyn, not Boris)? Asking for my fiancée, who thinks he's so cute (Dilyn, not Boris).
    Erm...yes. As I reported yesterday, he loves shredding paper - and gets given Dominic Cummins' hate mail to get his teeth into.
    He is also, how shall we say, highly sexed. Any other dog will get his (often unwanted) attention.... Where he might have learnt that from is unknown.
    Tell her he is cute as a button though.

  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 43,362
    dyingswan said:

    Personally I am sick of these so called debates. They have been corrupted by activists pretending to be grass roots when they are really AstroTurf. Channel 4 are a disgrace. They are transparently biased against Conservatives. John Snow has form in this regard. They have no right to insist on anyone turning up for their shows. Their hero Tony Blair never did a debate. If this proves to be the end of these rigged events so be it. Hooray.

    They have been corrupted by crap lying politicians. The Donkeys have been rumbled.
  • SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21

    MONARCHY = SOCIALISM! :lol:
    Will be Pete Wishart in a balaclava and an Ak-47 next .
  • MortimerMortimer Posts: 14,127
    Electoral edge case question. Any help much appreciated.

    A friend who lives abroad has just messaged me asking a question about her vote that I confess I've never encountered before.

    She lives abroad with a postal vote, but because of concerns about getting her ballot paper on time subsequently registered her mother as her proxy-by-post. The original polling papers have now arrived with said friend, but she wants to know if she can still use these, and instruct her mother not to use the proxy vote - or if she now has to go with the proxy-by-post route?
  • eggegg Posts: 1,749
    edited November 2019
    Andy_JS said:

    Wasn't on PB earlier but sheet 2 of the candidates list might be useful. It lists the seats and candidates like this:

    Bristol West:
    Suria Aujla (Con)
    Thangam Debbonaire (Lab)
    Carla Denyer (Grn)
    Neil Hipkiss (Brx)

    And so on.

    Certain Labour hold. But that silly poll yesterday had labour holding Bristol north west they are certain to lose
    Vox popping from Bristol north west today found everyone who would talk to camera voting for Boris because they just want brexit sorted out ASAP. Boris has promised to do this, but he really can’t deliver this promise can he?
  • SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21


    I thought she was leaving soon, why is she bothered about the monarchy?
  • DerekTrotterDerekTrotter Posts: 21
    edited November 2019

    SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21


    I thought she was leaving soon, why is she bothered about the monarchy?
    She’s shoring up the loon base.
  • https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/1200147393318178817

    Given how piss poor the Tory campaign has been so far, doesn't look good for their majority ambitions.
  • SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21


    I thought she was leaving soon, why is she bothered about the monarchy?
    Why do we bother with the Monarchy?
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,917

    SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21

    The Tories must be doing a dance at CCHQ.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,613
    Foxy said:

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Good for him. He would win points from my dear lady for that
    No way is he up at that early to play in the dark!
    I'm kinda thinking the No. 10 gardens might just have some rather state of the art security lighting?
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 34,695
    egg said:

    Andy_JS said:

    Wasn't on PB earlier but sheet 2 of the candidates list might be useful. It lists the seats and candidates like this:

    Bristol West:
    Suria Aujla (Con)
    Thangam Debbonaire (Lab)
    Carla Denyer (Grn)
    Neil Hipkiss (Brx)

    And so on.

    Certain Labour hold. But that silly poll yesterday had labour holding Bristol north west they are certain to lose
    Vox popping from Bristol north west today found everyone who would talk to camera voting for Boris because they just want brexit sorted out ASAP. Boris has promised to do this, but he really can’t deliver this promise can he?
    No, not without seriously upsetting the ERG wing and opting for BINO.
  • eggegg Posts: 1,749

    I suppose Bozo will say that he is too busy meeting voters, and then spend the day stood in front of his bus in a warehouse with a dozen HYUFD clones forming his claque.

    'Are you Tezzie in disguise?'

    No.

    Boris has a lovely dog.
    No Carrie has a lovely dog
    I quizzed Carrie yesterday on this. The dog is very much both of theirs dog - he doesn't favour one of them over the other. Although Boris is the one who gets up at 6.00am to play with it in the garden.
    Nobody gives a shit about the fucking dog.
    26% of the UK adult population have a dog with an estimated population of 9.9 million pet dogs.

    Everyone loves a doggie.
    Isn’t the correct grama a bit of doggie?
  • Is this really the Tory campaign, to get disgruntled ex-Labour MPs to endorse the Tories? At the start of the campaign it was useful, now they have to combat the fact Labour are willing to bribe everybody and claim Jezza is just an honest broker as they are still going to do Brexit.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 43,362

    SNP heading down that dark republican path even further.

    https://twitter.com/peteradamsmith/status/1200181552501710848?s=21


    I thought she was leaving soon, why is she bothered about the monarchy?
    Only in the minds of unionist frothers
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