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True. You have to assume that they really weren't all that bothered about pursuing the complaint, for whatever reason.
And first.0 -
Well quite, on all counts.0
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Third like Boris. Would have been first if not for Vanilla0
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Agree.0
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I blame the deep state zionists....0
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Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.0
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Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
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Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
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They can always re-open the complaint once the People's Commissars are in place and have powers to shut down any newspaper which dares criticise the Dear Leader.0
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Oh dear. Their paperwork was so late, Corbyn accidentally found himself laying a wreath for it.0
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He was there, but didn't take part...Morris_Dancer said:Oh dear. Their paperwork was so late, Corbyn accidentally found himself laying a wreath for it.
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Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
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Mr. Urquhart, "He was there, but didn't take part..."
Sounds like a eunuch at an orgy.0 -
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
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Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
Plaid Cymru are asking whether similar funds will be available from London after Brexit.Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski0 -
QTWTAINOldKingCole said:
Plaid Cymru are asking whether similar funds will be available from London after Brexit.Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
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Not sure this has been posted. How we could drift into an election this autumn:
http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2018/10/04/roadmap-to-chaos-how-a-general-election-could-happen-by-acci0 -
Surely Plaid Cymru should want to secure funding from Cardiff? Doesn't it believe in Wales being free from London?OldKingCole said:
Plaid Cymru are asking whether similar funds will be available from London after Brexit.Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
I think that would be the first time in the 229 years of the SCOTUS that there would have been a tied vote. The closest up to now was James Garfield's sole nomination of Stanley Matthews (!), resubmitted after Hayes' term expired, which was carried by a single vote, 24-23.FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
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It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski0 -
Mr. Thompson, my understanding is that Plaid believes in Welsh independence in a conceptual sense, but they don't want it in the foreseeable future.
The latter part, at least, is sensible as Wales has about 3% of the UK's population and 2% of the wealth.0 -
So how does *that* work?Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
The UK's eligible to apply until we leave. Funding may continue even after we leave for a couple of years - but don't forget its our own money returned (reduced) back to us. It's not like German taxpayers are backing Wales.Beverley_C said:
So how does *that* work?Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
The EU are being generous and letting us spend some of our own money on Wales?Beverley_C said:
So how does *that* work?Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
I wasn't being serious. I could never identify with a man who drinks martinis shaken not stirred.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
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If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski0 -
It's an argument worth keeping in mind but it still relies on either rebel Tories or the DUP voting against the government on a vote of no confidence. I really don't think that's credible.rottenborough said:Not sure this has been posted. How we could drift into an election this autumn:
http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2018/10/04/roadmap-to-chaos-how-a-general-election-could-happen-by-acci
The DUP have made their red lines clear and would no doubt do so again before it came to finalising an agreement - I can't see why May would cross them, given both that knowledge and her own unionist instincts.
Similarly, unless they defect or resign the whip first, no (current) Con MP will vote against their own party - and hence bring about instant expulsion - on what's essentially a 5-line whip.0 -
He also drove a car backwards using a mobile whilst being strafed from a helicopter. It was the one with the caviar factory and (I think) finished in Istanbul.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
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You are Jed Bartlet and I claim my five pounds.AlastairMeeks said:
I wasn't being serious. I could never identify with a man who drinks martinis shaken not stirred.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
https://youtu.be/M8oibBJTEpc0 -
AIUI, Plaid Cymru’s policy is to have Wales as a separate nation within the EU. However the new Leader has only just taken over so there may well be some changes of emphasis.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Thompson, my understanding is that Plaid believes in Welsh independence in a conceptual sense, but they don't want it in the foreseeable future.
The latter part, at least, is sensible as Wales has about 3% of the UK's population and 2% of the wealth.0 -
He did it from a remote keypad in Tomorrow Never Dies in a Hamburg car park too.Beverley_C said:
He also drove a car backwards using a mobile whilst being strafed from a helicopter. It was the one with the caviar factory and (I think) finished in Istanbul.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
I’m pretty sure he did so nifty reversing in Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever too.0 -
Ouch.AlastairMeeks said:
I wasn't being serious. I could never identify with a man who drinks martinis shaken not stirred.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
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Is that the funding that we send to Brussels and that we’re supposed to be grateful for when we get (some) of it back from them in a way they choose?Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
Why is Collins going to announce how she'll vote if it isn't to change her mind ?rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
Does she enjoy the sound of her own voice ?0 -
Time for a LBQT+ Islamic Bond.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
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She’s a politician......Pulpstar said:
Why is Collins going to announce how she'll vote if it isn't to change her mind ?rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
Does she enjoy the sound of her own voice ?0 -
"Shaken not stirred" was always just a silly pun.TheScreamingEagles said:
You are Jed Bartlet and I claim my five pounds.AlastairMeeks said:
I wasn't being serious. I could never identify with a man who drinks martinis shaken not stirred.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
https://youtu.be/M8oibBJTEpc
I may be shaken but I'm not stirred from my purpose...0 -
Does he? Polling suggests voting to confirm depresses the Dem base as much as it gains independents and Republicans.rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
Losing your volunteer army in a close race seems like a bad move.0 -
You made it to the end of Diamonds Are Forever? You have a greater crap threshold than me.Casino_Royale said:
He did it from a remote keypad in Tomorrow Never Dies in a Hamburg car park too.Beverley_C said:
He also drove a car backwards using a mobile whilst being strafed from a helicopter. It was the one with the caviar factory and (I think) finished in Istanbul.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
I’m pretty sure he did so nifty reversing in Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever too.0 -
A vote to confirm Kavanaugh isn't 'bipartisan', though. This isn't Gorsuch - it's someone who will discredit the Court for a generation.rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
If Manchin is that craven, Democrats might as well not bother to vote for him anyway.0 -
Jeff Flake sad tweet style. Give a big long speech decrying partisanship as cover for her Yes vote.Pulpstar said:
Why is Collins going to announce how she'll vote if it isn't to change her mind ?rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
Does she enjoy the sound of her own voice ?0 -
Still struggling to work out how best to save her seat in 2020, I guess.Pulpstar said:
Why is Collins going to announce how she'll vote if it isn't to change her mind ?rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
Does she enjoy the sound of her own voice ?0 -
I’m so glad that as a good Muslim boy that I never ordered a martini shaken not stirred that one time I was tempted to do so.rcs1000 said:
"Shaken not stirred" was always just a silly pun.TheScreamingEagles said:
You are Jed Bartlet and I claim my five pounds.AlastairMeeks said:
I wasn't being serious. I could never identify with a man who drinks martinis shaken not stirred.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
https://youtu.be/M8oibBJTEpc
I may be shaken but I'm not stirred from my purpose...0 -
West Virginia voted for Donald Trump by... oohhhh... 42 points.Nigelb said:
A vote to confirm Kavanaugh isn't 'bipartisan', though. This isn't Gorsuch - it's someone who will discredit the Court for a generation.rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
If Manchin is that craven, Democrats might as well not bother to vote for him anyway.0 -
Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her
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Bartlet is only half right. If you shake a martini with enough ice, then double strain it, it won't dilute much because almost all of the ice remains frozen. But it's a bit brutal on the botanicals in the gin, hence why they are usually stirred instead.TheScreamingEagles said:
You are Jed Bartlet and I claim my five pounds.AlastairMeeks said:
I wasn't being serious. I could never identify with a man who drinks martinis shaken not stirred.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
https://youtu.be/M8oibBJTEpc0 -
Anyway, off to the pub.0
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So what ?rcs1000 said:
West Virginia voted for Donald Trump by... oohhhh... 42 points.Nigelb said:
A vote to confirm Kavanaugh isn't 'bipartisan', though. This isn't Gorsuch - it's someone who will discredit the Court for a generation.rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
If Manchin is that craven, Democrats might as well not bother to vote for him anyway.0 -
On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
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My point being that there aren't that many Democrats to demotivate, and there are a lot of Republicans he needs to woo.Nigelb said:
So what ?rcs1000 said:
West Virginia voted for Donald Trump by... oohhhh... 42 points.Nigelb said:
A vote to confirm Kavanaugh isn't 'bipartisan', though. This isn't Gorsuch - it's someone who will discredit the Court for a generation.rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
If Manchin is that craven, Democrats might as well not bother to vote for him anyway.0 -
Would it be a Christmas film though?TGOHF said:
Time for a LBQT+ Islamic Bond.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
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Bit diffident about posting this, given the thread header but is this story really kosher?rcs1000 said:0 -
FTSE Down 1.35%Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her0 -
Nigelb said:
Anyway, off to the pub.
Most sensible post for ages!0 -
Manchin gets the backing of female voters very strongly I notice.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
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The pound and the FTSE 100 are two kids on a seesaw.logical_song said:
FTSE Down 1.35%Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her0 -
You’ve every right to be. Could be a demanding post. Well done her!Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her0 -
Thanks OKC. She has fought anxiety for years and is in a good place just now, bless herOldKingCole said:
You’ve every right to be. Could be a demanding post. Well done her!Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
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It’s not a film I return to regularly.rcs1000 said:
You made it to the end of Diamonds Are Forever? You have a greater crap threshold than me.Casino_Royale said:
He did it from a remote keypad in Tomorrow Never Dies in a Hamburg car park too.Beverley_C said:
He also drove a car backwards using a mobile whilst being strafed from a helicopter. It was the one with the caviar factory and (I think) finished in Istanbul.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
I’m pretty sure he did so nifty reversing in Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever too.
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Yes.John_M said:
The pound and the FTSE 100 are two kids on a seesaw.logical_song said:
FTSE Down 1.35%Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
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Equities are generally weak (globally), and the FTSE is inversely correlated with the GBP/USD exchange rate.logical_song said:
FTSE Down 1.35%Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her0 -
This afternoon's rise in the pound against the Euro has saved my family two pence! (Edit: And now a further eight pence!)Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her
I will shortly be heading to the drinks cabinet to celebrate.0 -
Oh God, don't mention that car park scene. A company I worked at had that running on a permanent loop testing MPEG decode, and it was always blooming distracting having it on a screen in the background. It made me hate Brosnan's gurning face.Casino_Royale said:
He did it from a remote keypad in Tomorrow Never Dies in a Hamburg car park too.Beverley_C said:
He also drove a car backwards using a mobile whilst being strafed from a helicopter. It was the one with the caviar factory and (I think) finished in Istanbul.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
I’m pretty sure he did so nifty reversing in Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever too.0 -
#despiteBrexitOblitusSumMe said:
This afternoon's rise in the pound against the Euro has saved my family two pence! (Edit: And now a further eight pence!)Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her
I will shortly be heading to the drinks cabinet to celebrate.0 -
Wales also voted Leave, you can now make a greater case for wealthy, Remain voting London to become a city state a la Singapore than for poorer, Leave voting Wales to go independentMorris_Dancer said:Mr. Thompson, my understanding is that Plaid believes in Welsh independence in a conceptual sense, but they don't want it in the foreseeable future.
The latter part, at least, is sensible as Wales has about 3% of the UK's population and 2% of the wealth.0 -
A bit of a problem as the Welsh voted to Leave the EUOldKingCole said:
AIUI, Plaid Cymru’s policy is to have Wales as a separate nation within the EU. However the new Leader has only just taken over so there may well be some changes of emphasis.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Thompson, my understanding is that Plaid believes in Welsh independence in a conceptual sense, but they don't want it in the foreseeable future.
The latter part, at least, is sensible as Wales has about 3% of the UK's population and 2% of the wealth.0 -
Well that is one way of looking at it. Another way is that having a supranational budget is a good way of making sure that infrastructure that benefits the whole continent gets funded even if it is beyond the pocket of the local authorities. Pretty much what governments have been doing since civilisation was invented.Casino_Royale said:
Is that the funding that we send to Brussels and that we’re supposed to be grateful for when we get (some) of it back from them in a way they choose?Recidivist said:Surprised nobody on here has picked up on this. Wales taking advantage of EU funding.
https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/eu-funding-secured-for-south-wales-metro-project.html0 -
Plaid 'who' here in Wales.HYUFD said:
A bit of a problem as the Welsh voted to Leave the EUOldKingCole said:
AIUI, Plaid Cymru’s policy is to have Wales as a separate nation within the EU. However the new Leader has only just taken over so there may well be some changes of emphasis.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Thompson, my understanding is that Plaid believes in Welsh independence in a conceptual sense, but they don't want it in the foreseeable future.
The latter part, at least, is sensible as Wales has about 3% of the UK's population and 2% of the wealth.0 -
Fair comment.AlastairMeeks said:
I wasn't being serious. I could never identify with a man who drinks martinis shaken not stirred.Casino_Royale said:
FPT - on James Bond reversing, you obviously haven’t seen For Your Eyes Only.AlastairMeeks said:Well quite, on all counts.
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West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may0 -
They are still largely stuck in their West Coast and Anglesey heartlandBig_G_NorthWales said:
Plaid 'who' here in Wales.HYUFD said:
A bit of a problem as the Welsh voted to Leave the EUOldKingCole said:
AIUI, Plaid Cymru’s policy is to have Wales as a separate nation within the EU. However the new Leader has only just taken over so there may well be some changes of emphasis.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Thompson, my understanding is that Plaid believes in Welsh independence in a conceptual sense, but they don't want it in the foreseeable future.
The latter part, at least, is sensible as Wales has about 3% of the UK's population and 2% of the wealth.0 -
Compared to the pre-referendum exchange rate we lost £1.75 this afternoon.John_M said:
#despiteBrexitOblitusSumMe said:
This afternoon's rise in the pound against the Euro has saved my family two pence! (Edit: And now a further eight pence!)Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her
I will shortly be heading to the drinks cabinet to celebrate.0 -
It depends whether the Democrats believe that Kavanaugh is a huge, massive threat to the legal fabric of their nation. If they do believe that then they should instruct their man to vote against Kavanaugh and, if he loses in West Virginia, well that is the price for keeping Kavanaugh out.rcs1000 said:
If it looks certain that Kavanaugh will be confirmed, then Manchin would be mad not to back him. WV is a tough race, and he needs to look bipartisan.Alistair said:
It would now be insane for Murkowski to vote Yes. Given the native tribes don't like Kavanaugh and her write in victory was greatly helped by her support from the Inuit and the like she would be shouting herself in the foot to do so.Pulpstar said:
I'd order the senators as follows:FrancisUrquhart said:
I don't see why Flake would change either. So Mike Pence then has the casting vote, so Trump gets his man in.Pulpstar said:
Reported that he will vote the same way in final vote. I think Collins switches, which makes it 50-50. Assuming Flake will vote Yes.FrancisUrquhart said:
Isn't clear if he just didn't fancy 30hrs of bollocks and will ultimately vote against or not.Pulpstar said:
Manchin (D), West VirginiaFrancisUrquhart said:Its seems a democrat voted with the GOP on Kavanaugh to proceed to the final vote.
Likeliest to vote "Yes"
Flake -> Manchin -> Collins -> Murkowski
Cake - Have* / Eat*
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I remember being very impressed with Ojeda’s videos and speeches when Robert drew him to our attention. How he is in the same party as Hilary is a bit beyond me. He had none of the coastal liberalism about him at all. Indeed I found positive comments about Trump who he got far more than most in his party.HYUFD said:
West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may0 -
My tongue was firmly in cheek, though obviously now saddened by your loss.OblitusSumMe said:
Compared to the pre-referendum exchange rate we lost £1.75 this afternoon.John_M said:
#despiteBrexitOblitusSumMe said:
This afternoon's rise in the pound against the Euro has saved my family two pence! (Edit: And now a further eight pence!)Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her
I will shortly be heading to the drinks cabinet to celebrate.0 -
Ojeda is a populist, working class Democrat of the old school. And he's in the same party as Hillary because he is more interested in pay rises for teachers, than in lowering capital gains taxes.DavidL said:
I remember being very impressed with Ojeda’s videos and speeches when Robert drew him to our attention. How he is in the same party as Hilary is a bit beyond me. He had none of the coastal liberalism about him at all. Indeed I found positive comments about Trump who he got far more than most in his party.HYUFD said:
West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may
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Mr. Eagles, little unfair on the Russia story as that was last minute for the polling period.
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Anyway, off now, but don't forget qualifying's early. I have a bad habit of frequently waking up in time for either qualifying or the race, but not the other, so we'll see how this weekend goes.0
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Though you could say the same of the GOP now which ranges from country club moderates like HW Bush and Romney to Trump and Cruz populists.DavidL said:
I remember being very impressed with Ojeda’s videos and speeches when Robert drew him to our attention. How he is in the same party as Hilary is a bit beyond me. He had none of the coastal liberalism about him at all. Indeed I found positive comments about Trump who he got far more than most in his party.HYUFD said:
West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may
In 1988 for example George HW Bush won California, which had the highest percentage Hillary vote in 2016, while Dukakis won West Virginia, which had the highest percentage Trump vote0 -
Tom Tugenhadt suggests Prince Harry as UK Ambassador to the USA
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2018/10/04/harry-meghan-climb-sydney-harbour-bridge-packed-pacific-tour/amp/0 -
Oh true enough. I just liked Ojeda’s style. He really cared about what actually affected his people. You didn’t get the impression that he spent a long time thinking about gender neutral toilets.HYUFD said:
Though you could say the same of the GOP now which ranges from country club moderates like HW Bush and Romney to Trump and Cruz populists.DavidL said:
I remember being very impressed with Ojeda’s videos and speeches when Robert drew him to our attention. How he is in the same party as Hilary is a bit beyond me. He had none of the coastal liberalism about him at all. Indeed I found positive comments about Trump who he got far more than most in his party.HYUFD said:
West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may
In 1988 for example George HW Bush won California, which had the highest percentage Hillary vote in 2016, while Dukakis won West Virginia, which had the highest percentage Trump vote0 -
UK's super rich start to move assets out of the country and make plans to move to Monaco, Switzerland and the US if Corbyn becomes PM
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Shows the value of picking candidates to suit the areaDavidL said:
Oh true enough. I just liked Ojeda’s style. He really cared about what actually affected his people. You didn’t get the impression that he spent a long time thinking about gender neutral toilets.HYUFD said:
Though you could say the same of the GOP now which ranges from country club moderates like HW Bush and Romney to Trump and Cruz populists.DavidL said:
I remember being very impressed with Ojeda’s videos and speeches when Robert drew him to our attention. How he is in the same party as Hilary is a bit beyond me. He had none of the coastal liberalism about him at all. Indeed I found positive comments about Trump who he got far more than most in his party.HYUFD said:
West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may
In 1988 for example George HW Bush won California, which had the highest percentage Hillary vote in 2016, while Dukakis won West Virginia, which had the highest percentage Trump vote0 -
Project Fear.HYUFD said:UK's super rich start to move assets out of the country and make plans to move to Monaco, Switzerland and the US if Corbyn becomes PM
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Wouldn't Corbyn rejoice at this news?Recidivist said:
Project Fear.HYUFD said:UK's super rich start to move assets out of the country and make plans to move to Monaco, Switzerland and the US if Corbyn becomes PM
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Whether judges should be 'independently' appointed or straight political appointees might be a suitable subject for an article by one of PBs erudite contributors?
It's fascinating that the 'Democrats' were content to excuse Blowjob Bill's indiscretions but find ancient allegations against a Republican to be so damming?0 -
I’m trying to think of the area Hillary was supposed to suit. Upper west side and, possibly, San Francisco?HYUFD said:
Shows the value of picking candidates to suit the areaDavidL said:
Oh true enough. I just liked Ojeda’s style. He really cared about what actually affected his people. You didn’t get the impression that he spent a long time thinking about gender neutral toilets.HYUFD said:
Though you could say the same of the GOP now which ranges from country club moderates like HW Bush and Romney to Trump and Cruz populists.DavidL said:
I remember being very impressed with Ojeda’s videos and speeches when Robert drew him to our attention. How he is in the same party as Hilary is a bit beyond me. He had none of the coastal liberalism about him at all. Indeed I found positive comments about Trump who he got far more than most in his party.HYUFD said:
West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may
In 1988 for example George HW Bush won California, which had the highest percentage Hillary vote in 2016, while Dukakis won West Virginia, which had the highest percentage Trump vote0 -
It is surely more fascinating that one of the young Republican lawyers after Clinton was none other than Kavanaugh himself.linkrider said:Whether judges should be 'independently' appointed or straight political appointees might be a suitable subject for an article by one of PBs erudite contributors?
It's fascinating that the 'Democrats' were content to excuse Blowjob Bill's indiscretions but find ancient allegations against a Republican to be so damming?0 -
A casual reader might connect that with his daughter’s appointmentlogical_song said:
FTSE Down 1.35%Big_G_NorthWales said:Been out and have come home to see the US is as divided as ever
As we are but maybe light at the end of the tunnel. Pound rising strongly - now 1.14 euros
Also my daughter has just be appointed a mental health first aider in her department at the DWP.
Really quite proud of her0 -
Only scenario I can think of along those lines is May expects Labour rebels/abstainers to counter the DUP on a Brexit vote, doesn't expect the DUP to actually go through with a vonc, and they do. Still very unlikely though, and I imagine it'd just end up with her removed as leaderdavid_herdson said:
It's an argument worth keeping in mind but it still relies on either rebel Tories or the DUP voting against the government on a vote of no confidence. I really don't think that's credible.rottenborough said:Not sure this has been posted. How we could drift into an election this autumn:
http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2018/10/04/roadmap-to-chaos-how-a-general-election-could-happen-by-acci
The DUP have made their red lines clear and would no doubt do so again before it came to finalising an agreement - I can't see why May would cross them, given both that knowledge and her own unionist instincts.
Similarly, unless they defect or resign the whip first, no (current) Con MP will vote against their own party - and hence bring about instant expulsion - on what's essentially a 5-line whip.0 -
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I must have missed the referendum in September. What was it about?TheScreamingEagles said:0 -
To be fair to Hillary she did better than Obama in Texas as well as CaliforniaDavidL said:
I’m trying to think of the area Hillary was supposed to suit. Upper west side and, possibly, San Francisco?HYUFD said:
Shows the value of picking candidates to suit the areaDavidL said:
Oh true enough. I just liked Ojeda’s style. He really cared about what actually affected his people. You didn’t get the impression that he spent a long time thinking about gender neutral toilets.HYUFD said:
Though you could say the same of the GOP now which ranges from country club moderates like HW Bush and Romney to Trump and Cruz populists.DavidL said:
I remember being very impressed with Ojeda’s videos and speeches when Robert drew him to our attention. How he is in the same party as Hilary is a bit beyond me. He had none of the coastal liberalism about him at all. Indeed I found positive comments about Trump who he got far more than most in his party.HYUFD said:
West Virginia had the biggest Trump victory margin of any state in the US in 2016.rcs1000 said:On the subject of West Virginia, Richard Ojeda appears to be leading in a district where Trump won by more than 50 percentage points: https://www.emerson.edu/office-of-communications/media-relations/press-releases/emerson-e-poll-manchin-leads-12-points-west-virginia-senate-race-democrats-look-take-1-possibly-2-house-seats#.W7eIxmhKjZu
However it is not a staunch Republican state, indeed Bill Clinton won it in 1992 and 1996, it is full of blue collar, white working class voters and can be won by a Democrat who can appeal to them as Manchin has and Ojeda may
In 1988 for example George HW Bush won California, which had the highest percentage Hillary vote in 2016, while Dukakis won West Virginia, which had the highest percentage Trump vote0