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edited May 2017 in General

imagepoliticalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Memo to the Labour party, stop sending Diane Abbott to do interviews for the rest of the campaign

I’ve only just caught up with the quite literally hair raising interview with Diane Abbott had on this morning’s The Andrew Marr show. If you can’t watch the video above here’s an excerpt from The Spectator.

Read the full story here


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  • First ..... again!
  • RobDRobD Posts: 59,799

    First ..... again!

    Rigged!
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,123
    Third like Alonso.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821

    Nice to see a positive vision of the sunlit uplands we can expect from a Conservative government.

    Has "Strong and Stable" been consigned to the bin now?

    The manifesto was entitled 'Forward, Together'.

  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    It really is bizarre - she is the worst of all the performers, and yet there are other loyal figures they could send. She has single handedly been responsible for most negative parts of the Labour campaign to date.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    edited May 2017
    Fourth like UKIP if they're lucky.

    No unlucky.
  • NemtynakhtNemtynakht Posts: 2,329
    She has a degree from Cambridge!
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    As for your tip for Abbott as leader, I assume you were thinking if the trend of worse and worse leaders continues, she would be an obvious pick.
  • ChameleonChameleon Posts: 4,264
    For what it is worth, I've not been browsing anything political online (bar this) for the past week, and I've only seen Corbyn's IRA connections mentioned once. It will still take a while for this to filter through to the general consciousness.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821

    She has a degree from Cambridge!

    Maybe she is actually knowledgeable? Just not quick witted?
  • JonWCJonWC Posts: 287
    I think far more likely than hiding from view is her coming out fighting, blaming the criticism of her on racism or sexism or both, and thus multiplying the damage many-fold.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    RobD said:

    First ..... again!

    Rigged!
    MI5 or the mods?
  • HaroldOHaroldO Posts: 1,185
    kle4 said:

    It really is bizarre - she is the worst of all the performers, and yet there are other loyal figures they could send. She has single handedly been responsible for most negative parts of the Labour campaign to date.

    Sticking to his ideals in the face of adverse reality is something that Corbyn has relied on since he became an MP, why would he change now?
  • ChameleonChameleon Posts: 4,264
    Also, with reference to the thread header, I'm seeing an awful lot of Diane Abbott 'memes' being shared on Facebook.
  • blueblueblueblue Posts: 875
    Could we maybe stop giving Labour advice for just a little while? Like, for the next 10 days? I hear AV is a pertinent topic on the doorsteps...
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 39,593
    Seamus Milne earns £100,000 a year. He went to Winchester. Not a great advert for our elite public schools, is he?
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    JonWC said:

    I think far more likely than hiding from view is her coming out fighting, blaming the criticism of her on racism or sexism or both, and thus multiplying the damage many-fold.

    Quite probable.
  • JasonJason Posts: 1,614
    If Starmer and Watson have any sense whatsoever, they'll steer well clear of this train crash. Why would they want to tarnish themselves with these lunatics any further than what they have already done?

    Besides, Corbyn clearly wants his inner circle doing all the donkey work.
  • JasonJason Posts: 1,614
    JonWC said:

    I think far more likely than hiding from view is her coming out fighting, blaming the criticism of her on racism or sexism or both, and thus multiplying the damage many-fold.

    I'm surprised she hasn't already tried that tactic, to be honest. It's usually her first port of call.
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,821

    Seamus Milne earns £100,000 a year. He went to Winchester. Not a great advert for our elite public schools, is he?

    On the contrary, he's a great advert - living proof that, with help from a top school, even the most bone-headed can get on quite well in life.
  • YorkcityYorkcity Posts: 4,382
    kle4 said:

    It really is bizarre - she is the worst of all the performers, and yet there are other loyal figures they could send. She has single handedly been responsible for most negative parts of the Labour campaign to date.

    She is really poor .For someone with her experience on This week with Andrew Neil .Is she ill ?Hope I am wrong .Emily Thornberry is a lot more impressive .
  • RobDRobD Posts: 59,799
    kle4 said:

    Nice to see a positive vision of the sunlit uplands we can expect from a Conservative government.

    Has "Strong and Stable" been consigned to the bin now?

    The manifesto was entitled 'Forward, Together'.


    Subtitle: for a safe and secure society.
  • JohnOJohnO Posts: 4,287

    Seamus Milne earns £100,000 a year. He went to Winchester. Not a great advert for our elite public schools, is he?

    On the contrary, he's a great advert - living proof that, with help from a top school, even the most bone-headed can get on quite well in life.
    And Balliol and a PPEist. What's there not to like?
  • TSE: "Also, can I apologise to anyone who followed my 100/1 tip earlier on this year on Diane Abbott being next Labour leader, what was I thinking? was I even thinking? ""

    Well, should Corbyn, McDonnell and a few of their like-minded cronies all fall under the proverbial .... well, you never know.

    What amazes me is that Abbott agrees to go on such programmes when she knows she's going to get the third degree. OK, perhaps not from Labour-supporting Marr, but even so it's not likely to be a bed of roses for her.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,965
    If I was registered to vote in Abbott's seat I might be pulling a sicky on polling day.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    Yorkcity said:

    kle4 said:

    It really is bizarre - she is the worst of all the performers, and yet there are other loyal figures they could send. She has single handedly been responsible for most negative parts of the Labour campaign to date.

    She is really poor .For someone with her experience on This week with Andrew Neil .Is she ill ?Hope I am wrong .Emily Thornberry is a lot more impressive .
    Certainly. I do not much like Thornberry, and she's had mistakes in the past, but she clearly has some quality and authority.
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,141
    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.
  • Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981

    Seamus Milne earns £100,000 a year. He went to Winchester. Not a great advert for our elite public schools, is he?

    Au contraire, the fact that he can finesse £100k a year out of a grammar school boy like Corbyn justifies every penny his parents spent on his education.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549

    Seamus Milne earns £100,000 a year. He went to Winchester. Not a great advert for our elite public schools, is he?

    I am sure going to Winchester was not his choice. On the other hand, Abbott's son being sent to a private school................
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    edited May 2017
    RobD said:

    kle4 said:

    Nice to see a positive vision of the sunlit uplands we can expect from a Conservative government.

    Has "Strong and Stable" been consigned to the bin now?

    The manifesto was entitled 'Forward, Together'.

    Subtitle: for a safe and secure society.
    You are docked 5 Tory party points - it was 'Our plan for a stronger Britain and a prosperous future'

    I get no points as I have been rereading some bits of the manifestos, so have it open in front of me.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    Why are there no public schools as we understand them in Germany ?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,297
    I'm not liking this dissing of former public schoolboys.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 59,799
    kle4 said:

    RobD said:




    Subtitle: for a safe and secure society.

    You are docked 5 Tory party points - it was 'Our plan for a stronger Britain and a prosperous future'

    I get no points as I have been rereading some bits of the manifestos, so have it open in front of me.
    I was pretty close... :D
  • NemtynakhtNemtynakht Posts: 2,329
    kle4 said:

    She has a degree from Cambridge!

    Maybe she is actually knowledgeable? Just not quick witted?
    But think of the controversies just from Memory

    - sons education
    - racist tweets
    - police numbers
    - walking off stage into cupboard to laughter
    - comparing views on IRA to changing haircut

    Doesn't seem clever to me!

    Either they have no one else or they think she's doing fine
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821

    I'm not liking this dissing of former public schoolboys.

    The last minority it is ok to persecute - public schoolboys.
  • NemtynakhtNemtynakht Posts: 2,329
    surbiton said:

    Why are there no public schools as we understand them in Germany ?

    The war?
  • RobDRobD Posts: 59,799
    kle4 said:

    I'm not liking this dissing of former public schoolboys.

    The last minority it is ok to persecute - public schoolboys.
    So sexist. What about the public schoolgirls? :p
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821

    kle4 said:

    She has a degree from Cambridge!

    Maybe she is actually knowledgeable? Just not quick witted?
    But think of the controversies just from Memory

    - sons education
    - racist tweets
    - police numbers
    - walking off stage into cupboard to laughter
    - comparing views on IRA to changing haircut

    Doesn't seem clever to me!

    Either they have no one else or they think she's doing fine
    I'm trying to imagine how she got through Cambridge and convinced people to let her become an MP, and had a longstanding gig as a political pundit where she presumably had to be coherent.
  • RoyalBlueRoyalBlue Posts: 3,223
    surbiton said:

    Why are there no public schools as we understand them in Germany ?

    I think they were all east of the Oder.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,965
    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,297
    kle4 said:

    I'm not liking this dissing of former public schoolboys.

    The last minority it is ok to persecute - public schoolboys.
    It's true, I've been more persecuted in this country for being former public schoolboy than the colour of my skin/notional religion.
  • RoyalBlueRoyalBlue Posts: 3,223

    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
    Labour are the party of traitors.

    Let's go with that one.
  • NormNorm Posts: 1,251
    kle4 said:

    She has a degree from Cambridge!

    Maybe she is actually knowledgeable? Just not quick witted?
    I know This Week isn't that much of a guide but when she regularly appeared on there up to a few years ago she was quick-witted, knowledgeable and a fair match for Portillo and Andrew Neil. 2017 has been disastrous for her starting with the infamous missed vote a couple of months ago. What is it - drink, an unspecified illness I don't know but even the Corbynistas must realise she's a massive liability. Amber Rudd knocked spots off her shortly afterwards
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    kle4 said:

    kle4 said:

    She has a degree from Cambridge!

    Maybe she is actually knowledgeable? Just not quick witted?
    But think of the controversies just from Memory

    - sons education
    - racist tweets
    - police numbers
    - walking off stage into cupboard to laughter
    - comparing views on IRA to changing haircut

    Doesn't seem clever to me!

    Either they have no one else or they think she's doing fine
    I'm trying to imagine how she got through Cambridge and convinced people to let her become an MP, and had a longstanding gig as a political pundit where she presumably had to be coherent.
    She was on This Week only because she was not Labour establishment.
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,141

    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
    Perhaps so, but it will work.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    RoyalBlue said:

    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
    Labour are the party of traitors.

    Let's go with that one.
    Little on the nose perhaps. particularly with millions and millions of people voting for them even in a worst case scenario.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    RoyalBlue said:

    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
    Labour are the party of traitors.

    Let's go with that one.
    ...............the last refuge of the scoundrel !
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,965
    RoyalBlue said:

    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
    Labour are the party of traitors.

    Let's go with that one.
    L is for Labour, L is for Lice.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    surbiton said:

    kle4 said:

    kle4 said:

    She has a degree from Cambridge!

    Maybe she is actually knowledgeable? Just not quick witted?
    But think of the controversies just from Memory

    - sons education
    - racist tweets
    - police numbers
    - walking off stage into cupboard to laughter
    - comparing views on IRA to changing haircut

    Doesn't seem clever to me!

    Either they have no one else or they think she's doing fine
    I'm trying to imagine how she got through Cambridge and convinced people to let her become an MP, and had a longstanding gig as a political pundit where she presumably had to be coherent.
    She was on This Week only because she was not Labour establishment.
    Well sure, but they would have found someone else to book if she was just terrible, i assumed.
  • ProdicusProdicus Posts: 658
    Jason said:

    If Starmer and Watson have any sense whatsoever, they'll steer well clear of this train crash. Why would they want to tarnish themselves with these lunatics any further than what they have already done?

    Besides, Corbyn clearly wants his inner circle doing all the donkey work.

    I should imagine most of the xPLP moderates would would go along with that. Pay out the rope...

  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 10,691

    TSE: "Also, can I apologise to anyone who followed my 100/1 tip earlier on this year on Diane Abbott being next Labour leader, what was I thinking? was I even thinking? ""

    Well, should Corbyn, McDonnell and a few of their like-minded cronies all fall under the proverbial .... well, you never know.

    What amazes me is that Abbott agrees to go on such programmes when she knows she's going to get the third degree. OK, perhaps not from Labour-supporting Marr, but even so it's not likely to be a bed of roses for her.

    Agrees!!? She wants to be on TV - all the time. That's the deal - Corbyn lurks and shows how wise he is by stroking his beard, McDonnell writes policy, and Abbott is the face of trio. That really is the arrangement. Thornberry isn't trusted enough to be in this gang.
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    Prodicus said:

    Jason said:

    If Starmer and Watson have any sense whatsoever, they'll steer well clear of this train crash. Why would they want to tarnish themselves with these lunatics any further than what they have already done?

    Besides, Corbyn clearly wants his inner circle doing all the donkey work.

    I should imagine most of the xPLP moderates would would go along with that. Pay out the rope...

    From what I have seen locally, moderate Labour have been busy working their constituencies.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 13,583

    surbiton said:

    Why are there no public schools as we understand them in Germany ?

    The war?
    Also, isn't German state education highly selective? Maybe takes some of the attraction of it away?
  • ProdicusProdicus Posts: 658

    I'm not liking this dissing of former public schoolboys.

    Rough old game, politics.

  • RobDRobD Posts: 59,799

    Prodicus said:

    Jason said:

    If Starmer and Watson have any sense whatsoever, they'll steer well clear of this train crash. Why would they want to tarnish themselves with these lunatics any further than what they have already done?

    Besides, Corbyn clearly wants his inner circle doing all the donkey work.

    I should imagine most of the xPLP moderates would would go along with that. Pay out the rope...

    From what I have seen locally, moderate Labour have been busy working their constituencies.
    Wasn't there the accusation that Fox was hiding, when in reality he too had simply been busy campaigning?
  • JohnOJohnO Posts: 4,287

    Prodicus said:

    Jason said:

    If Starmer and Watson have any sense whatsoever, they'll steer well clear of this train crash. Why would they want to tarnish themselves with these lunatics any further than what they have already done?

    Besides, Corbyn clearly wants his inner circle doing all the donkey work.

    I should imagine most of the xPLP moderates would would go along with that. Pay out the rope...

    From what I have seen locally, moderate Labour have been busy working their constituencies.
    And most of them privately agree with everything in the Tory videos on Corbyn and Abbott.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,316

    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
    all of that and yet

    despite a shite campaign and the black swan event in Manchester shes still fimrly in the lead

    which sort of says the bulk of voters have already made up their minds and the next week and a half are just hot air to amuse the journos
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,316

    RoyalBlue said:

    Sean_F said:

    FPT, Sandy Rentool, negative campaigning works when you have much to be negative about.

    The Conservatives have clearly got their second wind.

    They've ditched the "Brexit Election"

    They've ditched Strong and Stable

    They've ditched May as the new Thatcher

    They're even ditched their manifesto

    All they've got left is 'We're not as awful as the other lot'

    If that is their second wind, I know which orifice it is being emitted from.
    Labour are the party of traitors.

    Let's go with that one.
    L is for Labour, L is for Lice.
    unfair to lice
  • RoyalBlueRoyalBlue Posts: 3,223
    Jeremy Corbyn has more sympathy for the IRA than British soldiers. Should he be our Prime Minister?

    Job done.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    The speed controls on YouTube are very useful when you've only got 2 minutes to watch a 4 minute video.
  • I've closed half my sell position on the Tories at 381 seats, thereby making a 20 seat profit. I suspect with all the personal bashing directed at Corbyn, McDonnell & Abbott, the polls may move at least a few seats back in favour of the Blue Team. If not, then it really does promise to be closer than we thought come June 8. I propose selling the remaining 50% of my position if/when the Tories slip below 375 or rise above 385 seats.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,316
    edited May 2017

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
  • RobDRobD Posts: 59,799
    edited May 2017
    AndyJS said:

    The speed controls on YouTube are very useful when you've only got 2 minutes to watch a 4 minute video.

    @scrapheap_as_was will be delighted to hear that. No longer does he have to spend 10 hours watching the 2015 election coverage.. he can watch it all at 100x speed :D
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 54,314
    Alonso leads the 500, with 60 laps to go!
  • YorkcityYorkcity Posts: 4,382
    Norm said:

    kle4 said:

    She has a degree from Cambridge!

    Maybe she is actually knowledgeable? Just not quick witted?
    I know This Week isn't that much of a guide but when she regularly appeared on there up to a few years ago she was quick-witted, knowledgeable and a fair match for Portillo and Andrew Neil. 2017 has been disastrous for her starting with the infamous missed vote a couple of months ago. What is it - drink, an unspecified illness I don't know but even the Corbynistas must realise she's a massive liability. Amber Rudd knocked spots off her shortly afterwards
    Totally agree she seems different to her appearances on This week .In a boxing match you would throw the towel in to stop further punishment .I hope she is ok but as you say it reminds me of Charles Kennedy when the Lib Dems asked him to stand down.
  • RoyalBlueRoyalBlue Posts: 3,223

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Power has gone to her head. It's rather cheeky of her to criticise the USA when her country doesn't pay its fair share towards NATO.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 10,691
    surbiton said:

    Why are there no public schools as we understand them in Germany ?

    The demographic of potential pupils ceased to exist - they fought bravely and died. I don't know if there were such institutions pre-1914, or even pre-1939.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,316
    RoyalBlue said:

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Power has gone to her head. It's rather cheeky of her to criticise the USA when her country doesn't pay its fair share towards NATO.
    RoyalBlue said:

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Power has gone to her head. It's rather cheeky of her to criticise the USA when her country doesn't pay its fair share towards NATO.
    well if shes going to have a measty foreign policy it will be interesting see what happens when the bodybags turn up in Wiesbaden and Lubeck.

    To date Germany has ridden the coat tails of the USA
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Forecasts of doom for Merkel, The Eurozone and the EU are as perennial on PB as ever.

    Strangely, always at some indeterminate time in the future...
  • Sir_GeoffSir_Geoff Posts: 41
    That she manages to appear condescending whilst out of her depth is an achievement of sorts.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    Sir_Geoff said:

    That she manages to appear condescending whilst out of her depth is an achievement of sorts.

    It's that aspect of her style that riles me up the most.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,123
    Sandpit said:

    Alonso leads the 500, with 60 laps to go!

    He was caught out on that restart. Getting to the business end and there are a fair few strategies in play.
  • ThomasNasheThomasNashe Posts: 5,331
    edited May 2017

    Seamus Milne earns £100,000 a year. He went to Winchester. Not a great advert for our elite public schools, is he?

    Deleted. I see I've been beaten to it by Ishmael
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    She is absolutely brilliant !
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,316
    edited May 2017

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Forecasts of doom for Merkel, The Eurozone and the EU are as perennial on PB as ever.

    Strangely, always at some indeterminate time in the future...
    and like all forecasts at some point they will be correct

    all political careers end in failure
  • I've closed half my sell position on the Tories at 381 seats, thereby making a 20 seat profit. I suspect with all the personal bashing directed at Corbyn, McDonnell & Abbott, the polls may move at least a few seats back in favour of the Blue Team. If not, then it really does promise to be closer than we thought come June 8. I propose selling the remaining 50% of my position if/when the Tories slip below 375 or rise above 385 seats.

    The one reason for holding off today in closing my entire spread position is on account of the Survation poll due out tomorrow at some stage. Their last survey was somewhat unfriendly at the time towards the Tories, showing them down 5 percentage points iirc, and I suspect we may get more of the same from them tomorrow, when I'm expecting a Tory lead of not more than 5% at best.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,343
    calum said:
    And the IRA attack on Manchester?
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Forecasts of doom for Merkel, The Eurozone and the EU are as perennial on PB as ever.

    Strangely, always at some indeterminate time in the future...
    Meanwhile the pound slips 17% since the birth of the Euro.
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    Omnium said:

    surbiton said:

    Why are there no public schools as we understand them in Germany ?

    The demographic of potential pupils ceased to exist - they fought bravely and died. I don't know if there were such institutions pre-1914, or even pre-1939.
    The most recent figure that I can find for private education in Germany is 7.7% of pupils but growing quickly. I think this is much the same as the UK.

    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2011/07/priv-j05.html?view=article_mobile
  • Seamus Milne earns £100,000 a year. He went to Winchester. Not a great advert for our elite public schools, is he?

    Deleted. I see I've been beaten to it by Ishmael
    True enough, he makes £55k p.a. tube drivers look like exploited paupers.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    SeanT said:

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    Brexit has united the elite in Europe and they are going to make another significant push for proper Federalism. Including Treaty change. Non-eurozone members will be told to get in the euro, and quick, or get out.

    It is the one best option for the EU in the long term. Trouble is I don't think many of the voters want it. The Dutch definitely don't. The French voters probably don't. Germans don't want to pay the debts of the PIIGS.

    How do they square the circle?
    By ensuring the alternative seems even worse.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,316
    edited May 2017
    SeanT said:

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    Brexit has united the elite in Europe and they are going to make another significant push for proper Federalism. Including Treaty change. Non-eurozone members will be told to get in the euro, and quick, or get out.

    It is the one best option for the EU in the long term. Trouble is I don't think many of the voters want it. The Dutch definitely don't. The French voters probably don't. Germans don't want to pay the debts of the PIIGS.

    How do they square the circle?
    they cant

    Trump could have a bit of fun at the next G7 by telling the EU to act as one so Fr Ger and It can fuck off and they can then decide who to send to represent them all
  • ThomasNasheThomasNashe Posts: 5,331
    On topic. It's not really an option for the shadow Home Secretary to be hidden away in the present circumstances. People, quite reasonably, want to hear from the woman who would be in charge of the security services if Labour won.
  • SWRSWR Posts: 3
    This is yet another example of why Labour must not get in UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES - they are a useless, hopeless, cretinous, idiotic bunch of individuals who are unable to run a bath let alone the fifth biggest economy on the planet !!! PLEASE GOD CAN EVERYBODY SEE SENSE and don't fall for the pathetic, shameless bunch of dangerously unworkable policies !
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 70,508
    what was I thinking? was I even thinking?

    Smoking ?
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 54,314
    tlg86 said:

    Sandpit said:

    Alonso leads the 500, with 60 laps to go!

    He was caught out on that restart. Getting to the business end and there are a fair few strategies in play.
    Yeah, he got caught napping there as the race went green. As you say, lots of strategy and fuel saving going on, the timing of another yellow could make a huge difference to the outcome. US ESPN commentators are doing a good job of educating an occasional audience about the various strategies in play.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 95,821
    SWR said:

    This is yet another example of why Labour must not get in UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES - they are a useless, hopeless, cretinous, idiotic bunch of individuals who are unable to run a bath let alone the fifth biggest economy on the planet !!! PLEASE GOD CAN EVERYBODY SEE SENSE and don't fall for the pathetic, shameless bunch of dangerously unworkable policies !

    Oh don't worry - it wouldn't be the fifth biggest economy for much longer.
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Forecasts of doom for Merkel, The Eurozone and the EU are as perennial on PB as ever.

    Strangely, always at some indeterminate time in the future...
    and like all forecasts at some point they will be correct

    all political careers end in failure
    But not yet. She will stay as Chancellor for the forseable. She is a formidable Iron Lady.

    My point is that this is the backdrop to our opening Brexit talks.

    No deal nailed on IMO. Perhaps DD should do some contingency planning before it hits. Just friendly advice.
  • RoyalBlueRoyalBlue Posts: 3,223
    SWR said:

    This is yet another example of why Labour must not get in UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES - they are a useless, hopeless, cretinous, idiotic bunch of individuals who are unable to run a bath let alone the fifth biggest economy on the planet !!! PLEASE GOD CAN EVERYBODY SEE SENSE and don't fall for the pathetic, shameless bunch of dangerously unworkable policies !

    Have you considered helping your local Conservatives? I'm sure they would appreciate your undoubted energy :smile:
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 77,853
    edited May 2017
    Chilton leads :D
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,123
    Pulpstar said:

    Chilton leads :D

    He's doing very well, but needs some yellows to help him.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,316

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Forecasts of doom for Merkel, The Eurozone and the EU are as perennial on PB as ever.

    Strangely, always at some indeterminate time in the future...
    and like all forecasts at some point they will be correct

    all political careers end in failure
    But not yet. She will stay as Chancellor for the forseable. She is a formidable Iron Lady.

    My point is that this is the backdrop to our opening Brexit talks.

    No deal nailed on IMO. Perhaps DD should do some contingency planning before it hits. Just friendly advice.
    Thatcher was at the height of her powers when she won in 1997, then it all fell apart, much betond 10 years and theyre all on borrowed time

    it was the same with Kohl
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,141
    kle4 said:

    SeanT said:

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    Brexit has united the elite in Europe and they are going to make another significant push for proper Federalism. Including Treaty change. Non-eurozone members will be told to get in the euro, and quick, or get out.

    It is the one best option for the EU in the long term. Trouble is I don't think many of the voters want it. The Dutch definitely don't. The French voters probably don't. Germans don't want to pay the debts of the PIIGS.

    How do they square the circle?
    By ensuring the alternative seems even worse.
    The EU are very good at that. Whether that strategy works forever is moot.
  • ChrisChris Posts: 11,736
    RoyalBlue said:

    SWR said:

    This is yet another example of why Labour must not get in UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES - they are a useless, hopeless, cretinous, idiotic bunch of individuals who are unable to run a bath let alone the fifth biggest economy on the planet !!! PLEASE GOD CAN EVERYBODY SEE SENSE and don't fall for the pathetic, shameless bunch of dangerously unworkable policies !

    Have you considered helping your local Conservatives? I'm sure they would appreciate your undoubted energy :smile:
    Perfect for calling back on wavering Labour supporters who need some gentle persuasion ...
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,343
    SeanT said:

    The Corbyn FB attack ad is now rapidly heading to 2.2m views. It might reach 3m this week. That's seriously impressive. Someone is getting a gold star.

    It could yet prove the Miliband-in-Salmond's-pocket of this election.

    Everything that makes you queasy about voting Labour.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 10,691
    A German suggesting that our nation cannot be relied upon! I feel history may be against her. (She may be right, but I have a lot of dead ancestors that really do rather point the finger at the Germans as being the least nice to play with of the kids in the playground)
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,208

    https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/868859435401261058

    An interesting bit of politicking from Germany. Their election is shortly due. Sounds more like the Brexit election than our own.

    I cant help but think her next term will be her downfall

    shes just hung on too long
    Forecasts of doom for Merkel, The Eurozone and the EU are as perennial on PB as ever.

    Strangely, always at some indeterminate time in the future...
    and like all forecasts at some point they will be correct

    all political careers end in failure
    As we all know the Roman Empire declined and fell. They had 700 years of hegemony first. Which is a good innings.
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