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  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335
    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    @MrHarryCole: Diane Abbott cock up leads the BBC 1 o'clock bulletins.

    Also their top on-line story. – A key policy and an Abbott cluster of monumental proportions.
    And she's been the number 1 trend all morning. Sufficient to say she's screwed up one more day of the Labour election campaign.
    Time for her to have a six week migraine?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335
    AndyJS said:

    AndyJS said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Number 101 on the Labour defence list.
    I have money on Don falling to Con.
    Labour would be reduced to about 130 MPs if they lost every seat on the list down to Don Valley, although it's likely they'll hold "easier" places in London and university seats like Exeter, York Central, Hammersmith.
    Yep. That's the kind of number I am thinking of. As I say, wipeout coming. This is a referendum on Corbyn.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 94,914
    Alistair said:

    calum said:

    SLAB have chosen a "Corbynista" to fight DCT - SCON are having a field day !!

    https://twitter.com/DavidMundellDCT/status/859339147852599296

    Thats DCT a nailed on Con hold now.
    What an odd pick for that constituency, from what people here say about the area. Conspiracy theory - A way to help the unionist MP without officially endorsing tactical voting?
  • MortimerMortimer Posts: 14,098

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    How exciting - well done Mr Price! Have VMd you.
  • isamisam Posts: 41,118
    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    @MrHarryCole: Diane Abbott cock up leads the BBC 1 o'clock bulletins.

    Also their top on-line story. – A key policy and an Abbott cluster of monumental proportions.
    And she's been the number 1 trend all morning. Sufficient to say she's screwed up one more day of the Labour election campaign.
    Pain!

    https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/859364180075229184
  • SimonStClareSimonStClare Posts: 7,976
    edited May 2017

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.
    Super news Mr Tissue_Price. Congratulations and good luck couldn't happen to a nicer chap.
  • kjohnwkjohnw Posts: 1,456
    Any new polls out tonight?
  • AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    George Osborne obviously intends to enjoy himself in his new job.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 59,026
    Good luck, Aaron.
  • ThreeQuidderThreeQuidder Posts: 6,133

    The government spin surrounding Theresa's dinner engagement with Junker has been abject.

    But not as bad as yours.
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091
    edited May 2017

    AndyJS said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Number 101 on the Labour defence list.
    I have money on Don falling to Con.
    For reference, Don Valley last elected a Conservative in 1900 (as part of the then Doncaster constituency). It has been Labour since 1922.
    Indeed. I have bet quite heavily on a Labour wipeout on a scale not seen since, say the 1920s. Recent polling has made me a little nervous (how the hell are they are on 28-29%???), but holding my nerve so far.
    Based on the seat where I'm doing some work, the LibDem and Green vote, and even perhaps the apathetic "always Labour but I'll stay home this time" vote, might be starting to get squeezed by Labour. They're generally people who don't want Corbyn as PM, but also don't want a Tory landslide with the ability to do whatever they want.

    That said, the Tory vote seems pretty rock-solid by most indications (including 2015 Lab voters who've switched to the Tories - they're not just appalled by Corbyn, they're usually genuinely enthusiastic about Theresa May and about "showing the EU that she has the whole country behind her"), so there's a limit to how much good the aforementioned "squeezing" could actually do for Labour.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Is it you who are standing? If so then well done, but obviously I have to disagree with your Brexit stance.
    It certainly is a better chance than Nick P being an MP. He's not standing in Broxtowe. See my link earlier.
  • MortimerMortimer Posts: 14,098
    Danny565 said:

    AndyJS said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Number 101 on the Labour defence list.
    I have money on Don falling to Con.
    For reference, Don Valley last elected a Conservative in 1900 (as part of the then Doncaster constituency). It has been Labour since 1922.
    Indeed. I have bet quite heavily on a Labour wipeout on a scale not seen since, say the 1920s. Recent polling has made me a little nervous (how the hell are they are on 28-29%???), but holding my nerve so far.
    Based on the seat where I'm doing some work, the LibDem and Green vote, and even perhaps the apathetic "always Labour but I'll stay home this time" vote, might be starting to get squeezed by Labour. They're generally people who don't want Corbyn as PM, but also don't want a Tory landslide with the ability to do whatever they want.

    That said, the Tory vote seems pretty rock-solid by most indications (including 2015 Lab voters who've switched to the Tories), so there's a limit to how much good the aforementioned "squeezing" could actually do for Labour.
    That's useful and honest if you to post - thanks DannyZ

    I just don't see Labour getting up to the 30/31 they've seen in recent polls. To be blunt I am expecting outliers the other way that put them on 21/22....
  • tpfkartpfkar Posts: 1,559
    Nothing I can add on Diane Abbott that hasn't been said.

    So going back to the May-Juncker dinner, it feels that it suits both sides narrative. Leavers see an inflexible leaking Europe out to do Britain down, Remainers see the lies of the Brexit campaign about how easy negotiations would be laid bare, and a clueless and naive approach from the Government.

    Both sides should worry about the political space needed to reach a deal, as with Northern Ireland recently there is only so much the rhetoric can be allowed to spread before it becomes politically impossible to bridge.

    Personally I'm resigned to Brexit as long as there is a vaguely sensible deal; without I believe that would require a 2nd referendum and Theresa May's resignation - no matter how much fury from Leavers.
  • Tissue_PriceTissue_Price Posts: 9,039
    Thanks to everyone below! The selection is 7.30pm tomorrow so I won't be on here much before then and will let you know asap once I do!
  • RogerRoger Posts: 19,729

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335
    Danny565 said:

    AndyJS said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Number 101 on the Labour defence list.
    I have money on Don falling to Con.
    For reference, Don Valley last elected a Conservative in 1900 (as part of the then Doncaster constituency). It has been Labour since 1922.
    Indeed. I have bet quite heavily on a Labour wipeout on a scale not seen since, say the 1920s. Recent polling has made me a little nervous (how the hell are they are on 28-29%???), but holding my nerve so far.
    Based on the seat where I'm doing some work, the LibDem and Green vote, and even perhaps the apathetic "always Labour but I'll stay home this time" vote, might be starting to get squeezed by Labour. They're generally people who don't want Corbyn as PM, but also don't want a Tory landslide with the ability to do whatever they want.

    That said, the Tory vote seems pretty rock-solid by most indications (including 2015 Lab voters who've switched to the Tories - they're not just appalled by Corbyn, they're usually genuinely enthusiastic about Theresa May and about "showing the EU that she has the whole country behind her"), so there's a limit to how much good the aforementioned "squeezing" could actually do for Labour.
    Thanks. Useful. However, Operation 'Show Jezza is an IRA sympathiser who would allow the Russians to park their tanks in Trafalgar Square' hasn't started yet.
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    chestnut said:

    glw said:

    Ouch

    Tom Watson speech: "People are worried about the risk of robots taking their jobs. I fear with this Prime Minister it’s already happened."

    I'd welcome a robot government with open arms if Labour was the alternative.
    A Labour government not only leaves Corbyn as PM, it puts Diane Abbott in charge of the police, prisons, MI5 and immigration.

    I think Corbyn is probably better matched to his prospective job than Abbott is to hers.
    Highly unlikely she would get the job in reality - even if by a miracle Labour were to win.
  • AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    Good luck to @Tissue_Price though I fear some pbers will be disappointed if Caroline Flint is ousted from Parliament - she seems to have quite a few admirers on here.
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    @jamesrbuk: Right, book news: "POST-TRUTH: How Bullshit Conquered The World" is coming out NEXT THURSDAY(!!!). Pre-order maybe? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Post-Truth-How-Bullshit-Conquered-World/dp/1785902148
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    SeanT said:

    Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard.

    The sketch writers have given up
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,821

    Thanks to everyone below! The selection is 7.30pm tomorrow so I won't be on here much before then and will let you know asap once I do!

    Do you know who the other candidates are?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 118,367
    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I'm a Tory Remainer and I'd want Aaron as my MP.

    If he gets the nomination, I'll be campaigning for him.

    You got on fine with him when you met him in Broxtowe
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335
    justin124 said:

    chestnut said:

    glw said:

    Ouch

    Tom Watson speech: "People are worried about the risk of robots taking their jobs. I fear with this Prime Minister it’s already happened."

    I'd welcome a robot government with open arms if Labour was the alternative.
    A Labour government not only leaves Corbyn as PM, it puts Diane Abbott in charge of the police, prisons, MI5 and immigration.

    I think Corbyn is probably better matched to his prospective job than Abbott is to hers.
    Highly unlikely she would get the job in reality - even if by a miracle Labour were to win.
    Actually prisons would be Justice Sec. I have no idea what cultist none-entity has that Shadow Cabinet position.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 80,150
    edited May 2017
    SeanT said:

    isam said:

    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    @MrHarryCole: Diane Abbott cock up leads the BBC 1 o'clock bulletins.

    Also their top on-line story. – A key policy and an Abbott cluster of monumental proportions.
    And she's been the number 1 trend all morning. Sufficient to say she's screwed up one more day of the Labour election campaign.
    Pain!

    https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/859364180075229184
    I just watched that clip and felt properly sorry for her. That was cruel.

    But necessary. She wants to be Home Secretary. She's clearly not up to the job, and the public has to see this. Labour under Corbyn have to be utterly crushed, for the sake of Labour, British politics and the entire UK.

    Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard.
    Team Twat don't just want to (IMO) drag the country in the wrong direction, they are total and utter morons and serial incompetents. The Tories under IDS or Hague were never this bad. Has there ever been a more useless and totally unsuitable opposition in recent history?

    Ed Miliband wasn't very good and I think some of his policies would have been damaging, but I didn't think he would totally crash the country. Team Twat on the other hand, I dread to think.

    Its not just Jezza or McMao or Abbott...you go down the list and they are pretty much all to a man / woman total f##king disasters.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395

    AndyJS said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Number 101 on the Labour defence list.
    I have money on Don falling to Con.
    For reference, Don Valley last elected a Conservative in 1900 (as part of the then Doncaster constituency). It has been Labour since 1922.
    Indeed. I have bet quite heavily on a Labour wipeout on a scale not seen since, say the 1920s. Recent polling has made me a little nervous (how the hell are they are on 28-29%???), but holding my nerve so far.
    There's evidence the Labour vote is holding up best where they need it least, in safe Labour and, oddly enough, safe Conservative seats.
  • MortimerMortimer Posts: 14,098

    justin124 said:

    chestnut said:

    glw said:

    Ouch

    Tom Watson speech: "People are worried about the risk of robots taking their jobs. I fear with this Prime Minister it’s already happened."

    I'd welcome a robot government with open arms if Labour was the alternative.
    A Labour government not only leaves Corbyn as PM, it puts Diane Abbott in charge of the police, prisons, MI5 and immigration.

    I think Corbyn is probably better matched to his prospective job than Abbott is to hers.
    Highly unlikely she would get the job in reality - even if by a miracle Labour were to win.
    Actually prisons would be Justice Sec. I have no idea what cultist none-entity has that Shadow Cabinet position.
    Isn't it that chap who couldn't get a meeting in the city after a month as shadow business sec?

    Some Fen Poly historians even went so far as to bet on him as next Labour leader...
  • tpfkartpfkar Posts: 1,559

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Is it you who are standing? If so then well done, but obviously I have to disagree with your Brexit stance.
    Indeed - best wishes in the selection, I am sure you would be a good candidate based on your posts here.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335
    AndyJS said:

    AndyJS said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Number 101 on the Labour defence list.
    I have money on Don falling to Con.
    For reference, Don Valley last elected a Conservative in 1900 (as part of the then Doncaster constituency). It has been Labour since 1922.
    Indeed. I have bet quite heavily on a Labour wipeout on a scale not seen since, say the 1920s. Recent polling has made me a little nervous (how the hell are they are on 28-29%???), but holding my nerve so far.
    There's evidence the Labour vote is holding up best where they need it least, in safe Labour and, oddly enough, safe Conservative seats.
    How safe though? Very safe (i.e. +10K) or just safe (+8K say)?
  • tpfkartpfkar Posts: 1,559

    justin124 said:

    chestnut said:

    glw said:

    Ouch

    Tom Watson speech: "People are worried about the risk of robots taking their jobs. I fear with this Prime Minister it’s already happened."

    I'd welcome a robot government with open arms if Labour was the alternative.
    A Labour government not only leaves Corbyn as PM, it puts Diane Abbott in charge of the police, prisons, MI5 and immigration.

    I think Corbyn is probably better matched to his prospective job than Abbott is to hers.
    Highly unlikely she would get the job in reality - even if by a miracle Labour were to win.
    Actually prisons would be Justice Sec. I have no idea what cultist none-entity has that Shadow Cabinet position.
    Are you immune to the charms of Richard Burgon? You are missing out!
  • isamisam Posts: 41,118
    SeanT said:

    isam said:

    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    @MrHarryCole: Diane Abbott cock up leads the BBC 1 o'clock bulletins.

    Also their top on-line story. – A key policy and an Abbott cluster of monumental proportions.
    And she's been the number 1 trend all morning. Sufficient to say she's screwed up one more day of the Labour election campaign.
    Pain!

    https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/859364180075229184
    I just watched that clip and felt properly sorry for her. That was cruel.

    But necessary. She wants to be Home Secretary. She's clearly not up to the job, and the public has to see this. Labour under Corbyn have to be utterly crushed, for the sake of Labour, British politics and the entire UK.

    Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard.
    "Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard"

    Agreed, and she's had more car crashes than George Michael.

    I don't get how she can be so shit? She's been an MP 34 years, and was a regular on BBC's This Week for almost a decade. She should be the best media performer Labour have, yet she praises Mao, calls Finnish Nurses/Brexiteers/Tories racist, cant remember her numbers, says West Indian mums love their kids more than other mums etc etc
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335

    SeanT said:

    isam said:

    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    @MrHarryCole: Diane Abbott cock up leads the BBC 1 o'clock bulletins.

    Also their top on-line story. – A key policy and an Abbott cluster of monumental proportions.
    And she's been the number 1 trend all morning. Sufficient to say she's screwed up one more day of the Labour election campaign.
    Pain!

    https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/859364180075229184
    I just watched that clip and felt properly sorry for her. That was cruel.

    But necessary. She wants to be Home Secretary. She's clearly not up to the job, and the public has to see this. Labour under Corbyn have to be utterly crushed, for the sake of Labour, British politics and the entire UK.

    Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard.
    Team Twat don't just want to (IMO) drag the country in the wrong direction, they are total and utter morons and serial incompetents. The Tories under IDS or Hague were never this bad. Has there ever been a more useless and totally unsuitable opposition in recent history?

    Ed Miliband wasn't very good and I think some of his policies would have been damaging, but I didn't think he would totally crash the country. Team Twat on the other hand, I dread to think.
    QTWTAIN
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 13,656
    midwinter said:

    tyson said:



    Macavity May hid during the referendum, she's finding it hard to hide as PM during a GE campaign.

    She popped up in Ormskirk yesterday I think. My brother saw her in the flesh, and like any other person, was massively underwhelmed and he's a diehard Tory.

    I think she'd probably make a very good manager of a tea shop in York...but she has seriously overreached. There is a small part of me that feels sorry for her.

    The likes of Theresa May and Angela Leadsome.....the epitome of parochial, little minded, Tory women. They'd be best left to arrange fetes and that is it.
    that post comes over as dangerously close to "Best leave the proper jobs to men".
    Pretty sure fetes require strong, stable management. Can't imagine Jezza and Diane doing too well. They'd overspend on the cream teas and have to loot the tombola.
    Khaled Mashal would be judging the giant leek contest.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 61,335
    isam said:

    SeanT said:

    isam said:

    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    @MrHarryCole: Diane Abbott cock up leads the BBC 1 o'clock bulletins.

    Also their top on-line story. – A key policy and an Abbott cluster of monumental proportions.
    And she's been the number 1 trend all morning. Sufficient to say she's screwed up one more day of the Labour election campaign.
    Pain!

    https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/859364180075229184
    I just watched that clip and felt properly sorry for her. That was cruel.

    But necessary. She wants to be Home Secretary. She's clearly not up to the job, and the public has to see this. Labour under Corbyn have to be utterly crushed, for the sake of Labour, British politics and the entire UK.

    Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard.
    "Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard"

    Agreed, and she's had more car crashes than George Michael.

    I don't get how she can be so shit? She's been an MP 34 years, and was a regular on BBC's This Week for almost a decade. She should be the best media performer Labour have, yet she praises Mao, calls Finnish Nurses/Brexiteers/Tories racist, cant remember her numbers, says West Indian mums love their kids more than other mums etc etc
    Don't forget this purist of pure Socialists sent her kids to private school.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,216

    George Osborne obviously intends to enjoy himself in his new job.

    He's smart.

    He'll be a critical friend.

    Friendly enough so no one can accuse him of disloyalty.

    Critical enough so when something inevitably goes wrong, he can write, more in sorrow than in anger.....
  • BaskervilleBaskerville Posts: 391

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Best of luck. As someone who has been through the process a few times, just remember Ronald Reagan's motto: "If you want the part, you've got to look the part". Interpret it as you think best, but the members doing the selecting will want to visualise you as their lead campaigner, their national political guide and as their MP. And don't forget to smile!
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 49,504
    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I would have thought Caroline Flint's profile would be good enough to see her through, given that in 2015 she won by 46% to 25%. There was however a significant UKIP vote at 23%, such that I imagine UKIP will be standing again?
  • Blue_rogBlue_rog Posts: 2,019
    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    SeanT said:

    Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard.

    The sketch writers have given up
    Yes, her interview was genuinely funnier than anything on the Thick of It. Genius.
    OMG can you imagine what Tucker would have done!!!!!!
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 51,574
    Just caught up with Nick Ferrari and Diane Trabbant on WatO.

    If you are going to crash and burn, might as well douse yourself in petrol....
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 42,459

    Thanks to everyone below! The selection is 7.30pm tomorrow so I won't be on here much before then and will let you know asap once I do!

    Are you a local (sorry if it's on there already)?
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,216

    Scott_P said:

    @BBCVickiYoung: Theresa May has been meeting fishermen in Cornwall and walking around beautiful Mevagissey #GE2017 https://twitter.com/BBCVickiYoung/status/859374041488138241/video/1

    'locked in a room'
    Impressive! May has been 'meeting voters on doorsteps' for at least thirty years - I'm trying to remember if she canvassed at Oxford - which would make it over forty years....
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    Blue_rog said:

    OMG can you imagine what Tucker would have done!!!!!!

    http://hipsterttoi.tumblr.com/post/51038330891
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 59,026

    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I'm a Tory Remainer and I'd want Aaron as my MP.

    If he gets the nomination, I'll be campaigning for him.

    You got on fine with him when you met him in Broxtowe
    Roger strikes me as someone who's probably rather different in real life to his online alter ego. A bit like Tyson.

    Some people just use the internet as a screen behind which they can freely emote.
  • isamisam Posts: 41,118
    edited May 2017

    isam said:

    SeanT said:

    isam said:

    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:

    @MrHarryCole: Diane Abbott cock up leads the BBC 1 o'clock bulletins.

    Also their top on-line story. – A key policy and an Abbott cluster of monumental proportions.
    And she's been the number 1 trend all morning. Sufficient to say she's screwed up one more day of the Labour election campaign.
    Pain!

    https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/859364180075229184
    I just watched that clip and felt properly sorry for her. That was cruel.

    But necessary. She wants to be Home Secretary. She's clearly not up to the job, and the public has to see this. Labour under Corbyn have to be utterly crushed, for the sake of Labour, British politics and the entire UK.

    Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard.
    "Her LBC interview was the single worst, and funniest, political interview I have ever seen or heard"

    Agreed, and she's had more car crashes than George Michael.

    I don't get how she can be so shit? She's been an MP 34 years, and was a regular on BBC's This Week for almost a decade. She should be the best media performer Labour have, yet she praises Mao, calls Finnish Nurses/Brexiteers/Tories racist, cant remember her numbers, says West Indian mums love their kids more than other mums etc etc
    Don't forget this purist of pure Socialists sent her kids to private school.
    Private School Hypocrisy, West Indian Mums and Expenses

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3WGdJ1PkXE
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 59,026

    George Osborne obviously intends to enjoy himself in his new job.

    Very much so.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 77,411
    IanB2 said:

    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I would have thought Caroline Flint's profile would be good enough to see her through, given that in 2015 she won by 46% to 25%. There was however a significant UKIP vote at 23%, such that I imagine UKIP will be standing again?
    If Aaron works the seat hard enough he should be able to fold enough into his column to make the seat very close indeed.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 53,130
    Alistair said:

    Scott_P said:

    @George_Osborne: Also in @EveningStandard: new immigration poll; Abbott's car crash interview;Bloomberg on air pollution & exclusive column by Anthony Joshua

    I've read the Joshua column, it starts well, goes a bit wobbly in the middle but ends in a powerful flurry.
    :+1:
  • RogerRoger Posts: 19,729

    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I'm a Tory Remainer and I'd want Aaron as my MP.

    If he gets the nomination, I'll be campaigning for him.

    You got on fine with him when you met him in Broxtowe
    Of course! A nice guy. I was confused by his use of the third person. Must have got it from Theresa!
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 77,411
    edited May 2017

    AndyJS said:

    AndyJS said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Number 101 on the Labour defence list.
    I have money on Don falling to Con.
    For reference, Don Valley last elected a Conservative in 1900 (as part of the then Doncaster constituency). It has been Labour since 1922.
    Indeed. I have bet quite heavily on a Labour wipeout on a scale not seen since, say the 1920s. Recent polling has made me a little nervous (how the hell are they are on 28-29%???), but holding my nerve so far.
    There's evidence the Labour vote is holding up best where they need it least, in safe Labour and, oddly enough, safe Conservative seats.
    How safe though? Very safe (i.e. +10K) or just safe (+8K say)?
    Islington North.
    Bethnal Green & Bow.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 51,574

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    Good luck against the Fish-wife. Never seen the attraction in her.

    All you have to do is get UKIP not to stand and instead get them to vote for you - sorted!
  • BaskervilleBaskerville Posts: 391
    What complete and utter cobblers.
    Simon Tilford (who?) states that the elite is in favour of Brexit because of this and that. Surely some mistake. The elite - from the PM and all the major parties to big business, big academia and big nobs all round - were overwhelmingly in favour of remain.
    He says the elite has a mistaken view of history. Yup.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 53,130

    Thanks to everyone below! The selection is 7.30pm tomorrow so I won't be on here much before then and will let you know asap once I do!

    Good luck to you!

    Any other PBers standing in the election - we know @NickPalmer is out, and @TheScreamingEagles doesnt want the pay cut. @MrsB stood last time IIRC.
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527

    Pulpstar said:

    I'm no shill for May, but on the "meeting ordinary voters" - do you not think there is perhaps just the slightest security concern here ?

    I'm sure she will meet some but for obvious reasons she's not going to be able to do spontaneous canvassing in every Labour marginal.

    I remember John Major and his soapbox in the 1992 general election - at a time when the IRA was active in the UK, never mind random nutters. The security risks can be overblown. Daesh sympathisers are unlikely to be able to rustle up a suicide belt within the 10 minutes or so that she might be in a town centre.
    Harold Wilson was hit by a stinkbomb thrown at him by a schoolboy during the 1966 election but it didn't force him to hide away from the public. In those days the party leaders would address mass audiences in our major cities up and down the country with the broadcasters covering their speeches - including any heckling - in their news bulletins. That was genuine electioneering - rather than the pure farce we see today and which has been with us for 25 years.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 118,367

    NEW THREAD

  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 41,293
    edited May 2017
    Roger said:

    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I'm a Tory Remainer and I'd want Aaron as my MP.

    If he gets the nomination, I'll be campaigning for him.

    You got on fine with him when you met him in Broxtowe
    Of course! A nice guy. I was confused by his use of the third person. Must have got it from Theresa!
    Just glanced at his Twitter, and was interested to see he was at a campaign launch in Uttoxeter. It appears the best place they could find in Uttcheter (*) to take a photograph was the car park opposite the local Lidl. ;)

    (*) Locals used to call the town 'Uttcheter', or 'the dump'.

    edit: and best of luck TP
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    @TelePolitics: Ruth Davidson: SNP deputy Angus Robertson on verge of defeat in 2017 election's 'Ed Balls moment' … https://twitter.com/i/web/status/859388800534929408
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395

    Roger said:

    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I'm a Tory Remainer and I'd want Aaron as my MP.

    If he gets the nomination, I'll be campaigning for him.

    You got on fine with him when you met him in Broxtowe
    Of course! A nice guy. I was confused by his use of the third person. Must have got it from Theresa!
    Just glanced at his Twitter, and was interested to see he was at a campaign launch in Uttoxeter. It appears the best place they could find in Uttcheter (*) to take a photograph was the car park opposite the local Lidl. ;)

    (*) Locals used to call the town 'Uttcheter', or 'the dump'.
    Uttoxeter? Is this another one in Yorkshire...
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207

    Kate McCann‏Verified account @KateEMcCann 2m2 minutes ago

    John Woodcock tells @daily_politics Labour won't win election.

    I hope to God he is right.

    Of course he is right

  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    AndyJS said:

    BBC Daily Politics—many Lab MPs privately say they want May as PM rather than Corbyn.

    Well, duh! as the kids say
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 41,293
    edited May 2017
    AndyJS said:

    Roger said:

    Roger said:

    Very exciting news!

    With all due respect to Nick, I think this may be PB's best chance to get a regular MP below-the-line again at GE 2017. If you are able to help - time, advice or donations - please do get in touch either via Vanilla or the Facebook page below.

    https://twitter.com/Aaron4DonValley/status/859376117144322053

    https://www.facebook.com/Aaron4DonValley/
    If it isn't you what's his username and which party?

    I'm sure we're all loyal to a fellow PBer but I'd draw the line at a brexiteer of whatever party and any UKIPer for being obviously bonkers.
    I'm a Tory Remainer and I'd want Aaron as my MP.

    If he gets the nomination, I'll be campaigning for him.

    You got on fine with him when you met him in Broxtowe
    Of course! A nice guy. I was confused by his use of the third person. Must have got it from Theresa!
    Just glanced at his Twitter, and was interested to see he was at a campaign launch in Uttoxeter. It appears the best place they could find in Uttcheter (*) to take a photograph was the car park opposite the local Lidl. ;)

    (*) Locals used to call the town 'Uttcheter', or 'the dump'.
    Uttoxeter? Is this another one in Yorkshire...
    I presume he was at a campaign launch of a friend in Uttcheter.

    I spent my teenage years in a small village just on the other side of the river from Uttcheter, and went to middle school there. It seems to be a very quiet market town, but had a terrible drug problem amongst teenagers. It also had (has?) some of the nicest public toilets you'll see, and all thanks to Stephen Fry ... ;)

    Edit: thanks to this:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb2B-Ug5Y9M
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 32,038
    Scott_P said:

    SeanT said:

    Scott seems to be labouring under the illusion that the UK government is going to go round the houses of Ealing, ripping away EU passports from weeping Dutchwomen, forcing them to stay in the UK forever.

    Oh dear.

    If you and Richard are really suggesting that Brexit will mean "no change" in freedom of movement for EU Nationals, then WHAT THE FUCK were you voting for?
    We were voting to leave the EU. For many of us migration simply isn't the issue it is for the bigots like you who seem to see everything in terms of foreigners.
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