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With news of Esther McVey's betting problem you might want to take the 20/1 @LadPolitics are offering on McVey as next out of the cabinet. https://t.co/Dzuo01GnLQ pic.twitter.com/8aXBnOqpC7
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Perhaps she used it as a chance to meet her constituents - as its big amongst those of Irish origin of which there are large numbers in Merseyside.
Compared to the donations the Tory party has reputedly got in the past from companies who have since benefitted massively from the help to buy scheme to the tune of tens of millions on the other hand...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2035836/Tory-party-given-3-3-million-donations-property-developers.html
Unless, of course, the Prime Minister has been looking for an excuse to get shot of McVey but its not as if she poses any threat in the leadership stakes.
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenMEP/status/1000722509518528512
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/13/jeremy-hunt-referred-to-parliamentary-standards-over-luxury-flats-error
What is more pertinent is that Labour, despite what some of the critics say, is doing what Oppositions are supposed to do in referring these cases, or at least Jon Trickett is. I'd have been interested in his price to succeed Corbyn but he is old enough to have campaigned for No in the 1975 referendum on Europe.
Trickery could be a long term bet yes
I think @Morris_Dancer is going to want to kill me!
To that 15% plus however many centre-right Tories can't stand the current party after this shambles is going to be too tempting for someone not to make a serious play for, and most of those voters are going to be too angry to sit on their hands at home.
*unsheathes sword*
Where is Mr. Sandpit?
Hence why we saw such stupidity as people decrying breastfeeding in public on here.
The problem with people with grievances is that they develop a taste for complaining. Give them a year or two and they'll slither out of the woodwork and congeal around another grievance - whether it's Brexit isn't Brexit enough, or women are acting a little uppity nowadays.
The real sh*ts are those who cynically used the stupid to win a vote on the EU, funding them and supporting them, and who now decry all UKIP's other policies.
Seems rather dumb however to suggest that the Home Secretary personally is responsible for it.
Quite an odd race.
Now Brexit is happening and Corbyn has emerged, the markets in both have collapsed.
(sprays champagne)
3,500 miles away!
I honestly thought Charles Leclerc’s broken brakes were going to be this year’s Jenson Button, but thankfully the VSC was enough to clear the mess away.
It doesn't matter that the amount was relatively small compared with the sums spent on lobbying (£270 each declared). For her personally, it was no doubt a big treat and William Hill will not have wasted the opportunity of personally lobbying her. She will also have felt a little indebted to them.
If she had declared it, then it would have been transparent and her leadership of the cabinet revolt would have been seen in that context and she wouldn't be in trouble.
That was a really boring F1 race. I'm spitting feathers that I'll miss watching better races live whilst sitting through the Monaco drudgery.
threefour cabinet ministers to scandal and one to resignation in the last six (and a bit) months.I doubt if she will lose another unless she's forced to, particularly given McVey really gets up the nose of the Labour Party and is in particular a constant running sore for Macdonnell, who infamously called for her to be murdered.
That's not to say she should stay, merely that if this is the extent of the scandal I think she probably will.
Edited because I had forgotten about Damian Green.
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http://enormo-haddock.blogspot.co.uk/2018/05/monaco-post-race-analysis-2018.html
Leclerc and Hartley were very lucky, that accident could have been a whole lot worse. It must be seriously scary to have the brake pedal go straight to the floor in an F1 car, the young Monagesque did well to use the barrier as a brake before the inevitable impact with the back of the Toro Rosso.
“It’s the classic Corbynite mix of authoritarianism and incompetence. God help up if these people actually got into power, it’d be like the Stasi staffed by Mrs Brown’s Boys”
https://www.theredroar.com/2018/05/pidcock-up-corbyn-ally-fails-to-fix-local-party-election/
If F1 wre starting from scratch today, Monaco wouldn't get within the top 100 candidates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOM5SzxEFGU
Perez's crash still makes me shudder.
But I wouldn't say Pidcock should be on that list.
The MCC and maybe St Andrews or the Augusta National are some of the last sporting bastions holding out admission to only 'a certain class of people' left
ttps://youtube.com/watch?v=gNElKRoY3pc
Thankfully the design of F1 cars, barriers and medical facilities are fantastic, drivers now walk away from accidents that would have been fatal a few decades ago.
When watching F1 cars up close, the most astonishing thing that really sticks in the mind is the way they brake, they pull 5g (49m/s^2) as they can slow from 320km/h to 100km/h in less than 100m.
As Somerset Maughan noted, it's "a sunny place for shady people"
I believe Morrissey has also endorsed the party. It fielded 15 candidates in the local elections in May but none were elected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Britain
If 300,000 people petitioned to have the trial in question stopped, on the basis that this has made it impossible for it to be fair, would you support that as well? Bearing in mind that is already what the defence have tried (unsuccessfully) to argue.
As an aside, from the footage it looks like the police have behaved extremely well in the face of lots of provocation from protesters...
TM should ensure the due process of law was followed and, if it was, stick to her guns against the rabble. If it was not, then he should be released and there should be an explanation from the Chief Constable of the relevant force and any judges involved, if any.
And if UKIP use Robinson as a basis for their revival, they'll just be confirming Cameron's adage about them. Not that it needed much confirmation.
Someone once said something on here that, IMO, is very wise: reporting of events relating to the law is very poor. Cases that might seem slam-dunk miscarriages or mistakes in the media might look very different if you were in court. This is more complex because of potential reporting restrictions, but consider that what is being spread on t'Internet is only one side of the story.
Frankly in order for the West Yorkshire police to be bothered to arrest them based on their previous lack of activity the evidence must be pretty strong anyway!
Either way should one person be locked up for a year solely on the grounds that he might by filming accused child rapists have prejudiced their trial when local papers have already covered the case and named them anyway?
Of course the real victims here are the young children and teenagers who got abused and raped - allegedly of course!
Still government and the authorities locks up man to protect the rights of men charged with raping kids probably isn't a good look.
Moreover, in this case there is no 'alleged' about his criminality - he has been convicted of the crimes and was given a suspended sentence. I think I am right in saying that if he commits any offence he can therefore be sent straight to prison instead of being bailed (that came in useful some years ago when a violent Muslim protestor over the Mohammed cartoons turned out to be a drug peddler out on licence).
Robinson is a nasty piece of work, bit he deserves the same due process from the law that an angel would. Sadly, it seems some on here and elsewhere are assuming he is an angel just because they hate the people he is campaigning against more.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/44272406
Was he filming and asked to stop by the judge?
Did the judge warn him that failure to stop would result in him being found in contempt of court?
The facts are muddy. But let us not forget that the reason he went to jail was because he was on a suspended sentence.
Note that it wasn’t that he was filming, it’s that he was broadcasting the film that’s the offence - because there were reporting restrictions on the trial taking place.
(Umbria or in the mountains between Nice and St Paul de Vence)
Perhaps unsurprisingly politicians fare poorly.
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/blog/public-trust-public-servants-–-six-graphs
Personally I don't think there is a lack of public faith generally, but there is among specific communities/sections of society.
(as an aside - I think the difference between TV newsreaders and journalists generally is fascinating)
Anyway, I'm off. Play nicely, everyone.
Man U are catholic and Man City protestant.
Celtic catholic, Rangers protestant
Any others?
https://twitter.com/britain_decides/status/999938118064263168?s=19
https://youtu.be/N1KvgtEnABY
Maybe the guidance on who declares what in a couple needs to be clarified but this seems much ado about nothing.