politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » If Corbyn wants to win the confidence of Labour MPs he need

Today PMQs returns after the summer recess, Jeremy Corbyn has been doing PMQs for nearly a year, and if anything his performances have become worse. His strategy of asking questions sent in from the public just doesn’t work at PMQs.
0
This discussion has been closed.
Comments
Odd way to test the consistency of the honey though......
Are bees (and ants, and termites, and similar things) essentially communists? Or are they brainwashed slaves in a hierarchicalistic brutal military dictatorship?
Though I would go for absolute monarchy as their mode of government.
http://tinyurl.com/z5jxlcx
envisage bees as a complex interacting entity. The Queen Bee does not determine what the colony does. The worker bees decide based on internal stimula (is the queen laying well?Are we crowded?) and external ones (time of year, weather, temperature, availability of food). And arrive at a democratic decision.
(I keep honey bees)
David Jack
Brilliant @BrookesTimes cartoon on Leicester's very own fat slag #KeithVaz ... and don't forget the poppers! https://t.co/hAXeEUnvTw
The biggest problem with crowdsourcing questions is the lack of follow up. Effective cross examination requires persistence on a particular point until the subject has no choice but to give the answer they do not want to give because the evasions have been stripped away. That requires sharp, pointed questions and above all the ability to listen carefully to the answer and then shape the next question accordingly.
Most of the time Corbyn flits from subject to subject and therefore gets no meaningful answer but even when he does focus he shows no sign of being able to respond to the answer he gets. Instead he proceeds with his prepared question even if it has already been answered looking stupid and ineffective as a result. This comes from a lack of skill, intelligence and training. I see no evidence that he is even interested in changing it.
One little prick
Any funny business from the MP for Haltemprice and Howden and the PM will sack him
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-31131669
Not sure what good it did him but it was excellent PMQ technique.
At 4pm Jeremy will launch his environment manifesto in which he will pledge 300,000 new green jobs in energy sector https://t.co/rcQGg76trp
CarlottaVance said:
Well, well, well… Nicola Sturgeon’s devolved government in Scotland will not – after all – introduce a bill for a second referendum on Scottish independence. .....
To satisfy her supporters who want another immediate shot at it, the First Minister had to try to make it look as though she is not doing what she is doing, which is shelving the referendum because of the likelihood that she would lose. After a summer of giving the same speech, threatening independence imminently in the wake of the Brexit vote, she now says:
“We will consult on a draft referendum bill so that it is ready for immediate introduction if we conclude that independence is the best or only way to protect Scotland’s interests.”
That is quite funny. Consulting on a draft is the government equivalent of a cash-strapped would-be tourist ordering a bunch of glossy holiday brochures and saying “we might go for St Tropez this year.”
http://reaction.life/nicola-sturgeon-sensibly-runs-away-second-scottish-independence-referendum/?ts
LOL, your usual twisted and bent view on the topic. She has never at any time said she was calling a referendum, she said she was considering options in Scotland's interests due to it being dragged out of EU against its will. Not quite how you portray it. It is there if required.
* no Keith Vaz jokes please
Even for those uninterested in Parliament, Prime Minister's Questions presents opportunities.
NSFW
http://metro.co.uk/2016/05/05/this-has-got-to-be-the-weirdest-hair-removal-cream-review-you-will-ever-read-5858294/
What did he claim for? Not Moat cleaning or a duck house or even a trouser press, no he spent our money on 22 silk cushions and other soft furnishings. A dead giveaway:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1180237/MPs-EXPENSES-Keith-Vaz-London-pad-silk-cushions.html
http://sickontheroad.com/2011/03/02/7-terrifying-small-organisms-that-can-ruin-your-trip/
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-36621030
So its gone from 'highly likely' to 'consultations about a draft bill'.
You think those are the same?
LOL, usual bitter & twisted thwarted Nat....etc etc....
@GdnPolitics: No free trade deal until Brexit settled, says Australian minister https://t.co/1hUEfwwhrc
Thank goodness Mrs May is much better a parliamentarian and no doubt also at PMQ so we don't have to find out.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/06/jeremy-corbyn-held-a-press-conference-with-ub40-and-i-have-no-id/
Harold Wilson personified it, and Blair did too. "You need to get up to date, parents."
With Jezza in control, they're reverted to Kevin, the sulky teenager. He gets up at midday and moans continually. The breakfast cereal is the wrong sort, no one knows anything except for him, it's really annoying. No one ever listens to his wild, impractical ideas and it's all so unfair.
It attracts a devoted following but it's limited, and they're always likely to fall out among themselves. A bad look, and it spells electoral doom.
Lucky Corbyn didn't have to sit on the floor, in the picture above.
"It's too early to tell we won't really know until the next decade / 10 years time / children have grandchildren**
** delete whatever timeline does not make the point made more believable.
People take drugs openly in a club, people died, council takes away its licence. But it's ok, it was popular so deaths shouldn't matter?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/37293705/culture-of-drugs-at-fabric-causes-licence-to-be-revoked
"The Labour leadership contest is all but done and dusted. Owen Smith must know it. Jeremy Corbyn certainly knows it. Which is why he is now more than happy to incorporate some of his hobbies into his touring schedule. Call it some light recreational campaigning. Today music. Tomorrow horticulture.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/06/jeremy-corbyn-ub40-dullest-music-qa-of-all-time-hits-bum-note?CMP=share_btn_tw
If ecstasy was legalised, I'd hazard a guess that deaths from it would be close to zero.
We all speed on the motorway. But if I cause an accident while going too fast I'll still expect to be punished. A lot of people take drugs in clubs no doubt, but if people die and, evidently, the place cannot even pretend people won't be taking drugs, it has to be shut.
I don't support shutting such places simply because people take drugs there. I just feel the outrage in the article is silly since it looks like the council had no option, it'd be like smelling a bit like weed while walking past a police officer and they decide to ignore it, it's so trivial, vs dropping a 10kg bag in their lap. They have to arrest you then.
Ken Livingstone is back on TV again, asking people don't judge politicians on "one silly interlude" in their career https://t.co/gKsprCa6ec
“You Brits voted Brexit because you wanted to be taken seriously as an independent world power. Fine. Now, own it. Be serious. That means getting on with it.”
And the government cannot do that because it has no idea how to achieve what it wants - which is to keep all the benefits of being in the single market but to have full control over immigration.
It struck me this morning that the grammar school business is another Theresa may sop to the Tory right - a way to buy credit for that time when triggering A50 is no longer avoidable and the reality of the trade-offs we will have to make hit home. I expect other moves right over the coming months for the same reason. And none of it will work. A betrayed Tory EU-obsessive is an uncontrollable beast.
http://www.thewhatandthewhy.com/mutti-merkels-not-finished-yet/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-37288843
So UB40 are having a court dispute over who gets to use the name of a once highly popular group....
As first days go at an international school, the G20 passed off alright for the new pupil.
Theresa May met all the right people, the language differences did not trouble her and she refused to allow the big boys to bully her behind the bike sheds. The prime minister held her own.
At the end of the two days, she had managed to speak to almost all the world leaders at the summit. They were interested because she was an unknown quantity and that rare beast, a European leader who is likely to be around for a while....
...The message in Hangzhou was clear: Theresa May is her own woman, the Cameron era is over.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37289673
Lansdale should know that May's position in the group photo had nowt to do with 'Britain's diminished status' and everything to do with how long she has been in the job.....
Maybe the bumblebee and the pig could form some kind of support group.
'This is way, way off the centre of public opinion but it's largely* coherent and in the best traditions of post WW2 parliamentary liberalism. http://www.libdemvoice.org/tim-farron-to-launch-lib-dem-plan-for-britain-in-europe-51768.html#comment-414903 * I think a second referendum is for the Birds.'
Lib Dem voice that has more threads than comments,that's really representative.
Early voting starts soon in some states.
Yes, retirement is the word I'm going to use, as opposed to the other r word, as I still haven't come to terms with Dave's *retirement*