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Final weekend LD leaflet seeking to make the by-election about BREXIT
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Final weekend LD leaflet seeking to make the by-election about BREXIT
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Have to say you're right on this OGH; such data released by any side is garbage and untrustworthy.
And I say that despite wanting the Lib Dems to give Zac a run for his money.
Corbyn was twelve then.
Fortunately Krushchev was sane, and in his sixty ninth year. One day Jezza might grow up too.
"The Greens’ sole MP, Caroline Lucas, joined the Liberal Democrats on the campaign trail in Richmond on Saturday"
Add to that UKIP's failure to stand a candidate and to back UKIP and it appears that post the referendum politics has changed.
JFK's playing up of the missile gap in the late 1950s, despite having been shown by Eisenhower that no such gap existed, made Khrushchev and the Russians feel that JFK was a dangerous extremist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missile_gap#Effects
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/27/matteo-renzi-politics-italy-european-union-brexit-trump?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard
"I've been doing some reading up on this period recently."
As I did for my e-book (An Ever Rolling Stream - published by Wild Wolf in 2014).
Castro was a revolutionary but far more of a Napoleon than a Snowball. He did some good things, but he was dangerous.
JFK had many faults but he was a consummate politician. Removing the Jupiter missiles from Turkey was the key to defusing the crisis, but holding off the Hawks in the Pentagon was his finest hour. That Curtis Le May ...
Oddly, that's not the view I get of him, so it's good to get that anecdote.
The US had just made some staggering breakthroughs - Polaris and Minuteman were solid fueled, solid state computer guided. The reliability of these systems compared with earlier weapons was incredible. In addition, a breakthrough had been achieved in reducing the size of nuclear warheads - from the size of a car to smaller than a person.
MacNamara was brought in by Kennedy to rationalise defense spending. At the outbreak of the arms race, *everything* was funded - nuclear powered ramjet cruise missiles, nuclear powered bombers.. The idea was that WWII (in which they'd both served) was won by selecting a small number of good weapons and mass producing them, not by throwing money at every crazy idea... So Minuteman and Polaris became the key systems and nearly everything else was dropped.
So, the US was mass producing missiles that were very hard to kill, very accurate and very reliable. While the USSR had a handful of incredibly vulnerable missiles that sometime worked.
It was this that pushed Khrushchev to the edge - he was looking at losing the arms race at every level. That plus the Bay of Pigs - which convinced him that the US would use their superiority to push back against the Eastern Bloc.
I think the only certainty about the by-election is that the Lib Dems will find it a bit emotional, whether it's an astounding victory or despondent defeat after throwing the kitchen sink at the campaign.
Mr. Jessop, I agree on Goldsmith. That said, Corbyn would probably spend the whole time reminiscing about Castro.
I've donated a couple of quid to the campaign - my first support for the party since I left 4 years ago - and hope they do win. They don't deserve to win but the country deserves them to win. I need a Titanium Nose Peg to donate to the Lib Dems these days but was happy to do so. It's an atypical by-election in an atypical seat in atypical times. Perhaps a shock win for the Lib Dems won't look that shocking in retrospect ?
"... he knowingly lied to get elected, and that made it harder for the Russians to trust him when it came to the missile crisis."
Yup, can't argue with that.
https://youtu.be/EoBTgLq40Ck
Two points of curiosity on that leaflet. First, what's inside the fold out, does it have any connection with the hands? Secondly, the hands look very masculine, apart from the nail polish. It's quite distracting. Is there a big transgender vote in Richmond Park?
http://brexitcentral.wpengine.com/ashley-roughton-will-uk-excluded-planned-europe-wide-patent-court/#more-1774
More generally, has anyone else used this site? It looks sensible, although obviously is the descendant of VoteLeave so has a specific worldview.
It's too nicely aligned with the LibDem campaign strategy. Who knows whether it is right or not, but the general principle has to be cui bono
Why shouldn't a manual worker wear nail polish if he/she/zhe wants to?
Does it have enough of the special factors which led to surprise L.Dem byelection victories?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orpington_by-election,_1962
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christchurch_by-election,_1993
This candidate is already known to voters and has a loyalty factor. So what if they disagree with his EU views? John Redwood's electorate voted quite strongly for Remain.
http://tinyurl.com/hv3jrgm
Basically an energy supplier that appeared on the scene not that long ago has gone out of business. I switched our electric to them about a year ago as they were offering a price that was very good. As expected they started hiking the price a few months ago so I switched to another firm. However, when I left GB Energy Supply I was £112.95 in credit.
I had been meaning to call them up to find out when I'd be receiving a rebate from them, but now I'm in limbo. I've just sent a complaint to the ombudsman to find out if I have any chance of a refund, but I'm not holding my breath.
I've pointed out to the ombudsman that these companies seem to make a habit of overcharging on direct debits. I'm in the fortunate position where I can take the hit, but for many others a £100 would be a lot of money.
Thats a terrible L/Dem poster/leaflet: one middle aged female hand inverted (not two hands notice) with black evil looking nails.
Would frighten the life out of me if I was still living in the area.
Only an Olney could come up with this sort of thing. Nope! My money's on Zac to back.
I am now feeling occasional murmurs of the same fear. The world feels much less certain that it did; more dangerous in the post-Brexit and pre-Donald world. Perhaps that's accentuated by having a young son.
The odd bearded loon planning murders on public transport is a trivial risk in comparison. The Cold War was an existential threat.
It is slightly disconcerting as a result, but on the other hand*, gets interest so achieves its object.
*couldn't resist!
It's not just about the odd bearded loon, which I agree is a trivial risk. It's about the uncertainty, and the fact the people leading the uncertainty (the likes of Farage, Trump etc) and their alt-right hangers-on are plain nutjobs who should be nowhere near power and responsibility.
I've a strong sense the current world situation is more dangerous than then and seems to be deteriorating by the week.
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/11/research-confirms-that-russia-played-a-major-role-in-spreading-fake-news/
Independent In Name Only
Even on here, we have people blaming the EU for the Ukrainian crisis, and saying that Russia should have more control over the states to its west. A few years back they'd have been called appeasers. Now they're useful idiots.
(*) I couldn't resist either.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38120596
There is a risk of small wars, of terrorism and also of many more refugees, but the world defining conflicts of the 20th Century are history. China is no military threat to our interests, and not particularly to our culture and society.
Be anxious about economic uncertainty certainly, but these are rich peoples problems.
My recollection of the campaign on PB was the only bot we had was a Clinton one - 619 - who posted lots of Clinton propaganda and spent most of its time ridiculing people like Plato who subsequently proved to be correct.
If we're going to mention bots and spammers lets look at the whole picture
I'd also be wary of saying: "but the world defining conflicts of the 20th Century are history." All such a conflict requires is the correct environment; a mixture of despotic leaders of powerful nations wanting more power, and mutual distrust between powerful nations.
A useful idiot indeed.
As you say, let's look at the entire picture:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/02/putin-kremlin-inside-russian-troll-house
Up until now, I have seen no argument for the sanctions against Russia being immediately lifted. I would like to have an agreement with Russia that goes beyond the ordinary framework, bearing in mind that without Russia, there is no security architecture in Europe.
The EU occupies 5.5 million square kilometres, Russia takes up 17.5 million. Russia must be treated as one big entity, as a proud nation. We have a lot to learn about the depths of Russia, we are very ignorant about it at the moment. I would like to have discussions on a level footing with Russia. Russia is not, as President Obama siad, “a regional power”. This was a big error in assessment.
http://www.euronews.com/2016/11/26/global-conversation-exclusive-interview-with-european-commission-president-jean
"Posttruth" started in 1995 when "spin" and media management took off. Now the other side has got as good as you , your's moaning. But you're simply reaping what you sowed.
If I were a good burgher of Richmond (which incidentally I very nearly am), there are too many oddities/contradictions relating to this picture for me to take it seriously.
http://enormo-haddock.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/abu-dhabi-pre-race-2016.html
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/22/design/postal-museum-underground-railway/index.html
Even if you are not a fan this is still quite interesting.......
Fake news and troll farms is something that we will have to adapt to, like we did to the yellow press in the past or to tabloid press barons.
Though I am sorry to see that the satirical fake news sites like Southend News Network, whose fake news is simply pointing at English absirdities, is being caught in the net.
http://southendnewsnetwork.com/news/southend-news-network-to-rebrand-as-southend-fat-loss-and-fascism-network-to-boost-facebook-reach/
Opposing this, the desire of some to curtail free speech (e.g. safe areas) play into the hands of the very people they dislike.
(I'm not saying you are in any way do that).
My own view is that we should err on the side of free speech, but that also means that we should be allowed to call people racists, homophobes and sexists when we think they are such. And to apologise if we're proved wrong; if, as often happens on t'Internet, nuances are wrongly perceived or missing.
Arguably one of the things they makes Corbyn and the far left stand out and IMO weaken them is their lack of a sense of humour. It's very earnest and worthy all the time. Few like a holier than thou preacher.
If you're right and I believe you may well be, who I wonder, amongst the current clutch of Labour leader wannabees has the required sense of humour as well an ever so slight sense of self-deprecation?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC4XhIjBPEQ
Many hearty congratulations to anyone who figures it out and why...
I cheated and used Google Images, so won't say.
Budget energy supplier folds blaming rising prices
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/nov/27/gb-energy-supplier-folds-blaming-rising-prices?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard
As regards your new avatar, I'm afraid it's too dark to discern anything meaningful.
But the stupid 'Waycist!' stuff that appears on here and elsewhere is just as bad, and is as much an attempt at a safe space as anything that goes on at universities.