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Full details from the poll, published today, can be found here
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And that's before we get to the conspiracy theory part of your comment...
Too many here, have very little understanding of the Cold War. Quite honestly, that is a good thing because they were born or were too young after the collapse of the CCCP, the Berlin Wall and many other symptoms of national paranoia. Unfortunately, they are also not aware of the history. May I humbly suggest some of the following authors and books to get some idea of what it was like (and could I request others of the period, from those who understand):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_le_Carré
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Smiley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Price
It's somewhat similar to child sexual abuse. It is a real problem in all societies, and at the same time, many claims of child sexual abuse are unfounded and/or sensationalist.
Do you rememver, just 48 hours ago, when some were chortling that this would teach those pesky Germans?
Sexual harrassment and Brexit are therefore conflated misleadingly-as part of the ongoing propaganda against leavers.
The reality is that older people (who just happen to be leavers in larger numbers than the rest of the population) are less concerned about sexual harrassment because when they were younger it was more socially acceptable.
Nothing to do with Brexit at all
I preferred Brian Fremantle's Charlie Muffin books.
Though neither make a huge amount of sense in the context.
(Any US car maker undecided between Alabama and Mexico for their next car plant now knows that if they choose Mexico, they will avoid steel tariffs, so it is almost inevitable that these tariffs will also reduce investment in the US auto industry).
Edit: This is according to Donald Trump....
I think you know the answer to that from our Brexit negotiations - there are 'principles at stake'. So don't expect such restraint.
At that point the real risk of a trade war kicks off.
A trade deficit is the excess of consumption over production.
The only way to close a trade deficit is is to reduce domestic consumption.
Yet Donald Trump's policies attempt to encourage a domestic spending boom, which can only increase the trade deficit. The Donald is likely, therefore, to be continually frustrated by the fact that his tariffs fail to close the trade gap.
The discussion on here re the Presidents Club illustrated this point quite well at a micro level.
Get real. The vast majority of the public neither know or care about some spending overshoot. Its the preserve of politicos who believe who believe that the UK leaving the EU is some kind of life or death struggle. It isn't.
If, especially given recent events, someone delves into the sources financing of some of the more prominent leave campaigners and campaigns, you might have something slightly more concerning to the masses. Heres looking at you, Moldovan bank.
Darth Gideon (aka Chancellor Osborne): You are fulfilling your destiny, TSE. Become my apprentice. Learn to use the Daft Side of the Force. There's no turning back now.
TSE: I will do whatever you ask. Just help me save Theresa's political career. I can't live without her. If she resigns, I don't know what I will do regarding "May is crap" threads!
Darth Gideon: To cheat political osbcurity is a power only one has achieved through centuries of the study of the Force. But if we work together, I know we can discover the secret to eternal AV Threads!
TSE: I pledge myself to your teachings. To the ways of the REMAIN Campaign.
Darth Gideon: Good. Good! The Force is strong with you, TSE. A powerful REMAINER you will become. Henceforth, you shall be known as Darth... Eagles.
TSE: Thank you... my Master.
Darth Gideon: Lord Eagles... rise.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/08/democrats-heading-toward-big-losses-in-midterm-senate-elections-polls.html
I don't think your point of view is likely to get much traction.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/08/judge-in-virginia-schedules-manafort-trial-on-bank-tax-charges-for-july-10-448114?lo=ap_b1
So likely to provide interesting news for four solid months ahead of the midterms...
https://twitter.com/mattholehouse/status/971362249343406081?s=21
Not a good omen perhaps?
Trump-North Korea
We'll know at midnight if its an apt comparison.
Edit: Probably not
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/03/trump-is-following-the-same-playbook-as-other-authoritarian-populists-hes-just-much-worse-at-it.html?
https://www.salon.com/2018/03/01/beware-president-trump-robert-mueller-is-just-getting-started/
Edit: and there you go. If correctly reported, he can reasonably claim success.
The story is the South Koreans are doing the announcement at the White House where they've dropped in to pass on the Kim letter. As much as I loathe the corrupt git, he may have something to claim credit for.
My personal guess is that North Dakota, where the "at large" Congressman Cramer is near certain to be the Republican nominee is aRepublican pick-up. I can't see Claire McCaskill hanging on in Missouri, and Montana is one of the most Republican states in the country.
West Virginia is a slightly harder one to call. I wouldn't be surprised if Manchin holds on, even in a state where Trump has a 65% approval rating. (Democrat Richard Ojeda is leading in the polls in the Third Congressional District there, a district which voted Trump over Clinton 75-24.)
The Democrats should be reasonably hopeful of picking up Nevada. It continues to trend blue, and in a low turnout year, they'll probably pinch it. (If the Republicans pick Joe Arpiao in Arizona, then that seat is probably under threat too. I don't expect them to be that stupid, mind.)
Speaker Bercow apparently left one woman with post traumatic stress disorder in 2011...
Have a look here
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09vffwd/newsnight-08032018
But yes, the best way to encourage saving is to make money worth more in the future than now.
The tide could be about to rise over his head...
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/971894222231166978
I'mnot suggesting that Pucairm, the Falkland Islands, the Turks and Caicos etc are necessarily going to see us through the choppy waters of the early 21st century. But still - the sun does not set on the British Empire.
While I'm on about that sort of thing - and this point is aimed at no-one here in particular - nor are we 'just some small islands of North West Europe' - Great Britain is by any measure a pretty large usland, ranking in the top 10 of islands worldwide in both area and population.
I make no politucal point here, just a geographic one.
What a sad little man.
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/971895251857272832
(Rutland politics are weird.)
FWIW, I don't know what the IND stood for, but a lot of resentment of overbuilding in Oakham.
They will have to drag him kicking and screaming out of the chair sadly. Odious little man that he is.
https://news.sky.com/story/live-south-koreas-announcement-on-north-korea-11281879
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/929511061954297857