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https://twitter.com/BingoLittle75/status/1116432437633069058
Indeed the local and Euro elections are more likely to see both main parties facing losses to minor parties and apathy than any mid 1990s surge for Labour as Blair achieved pre 1997
On Assange, granted it is just a prepared statement, but the Ecuadorian president really did seem pissed off when describing the situation.
https://twitter.com/Lenin/status/1116271659512684544
Another extension, then.
Edit 1 Wait, am I watching yesterday's tweets overlaid on on today's pics?
Edit 2 Yes. ROCKETS ARE STILL GO!
However, the problem with the bet is that the Tories are somewhat in control of when the next election happens, and they won't call one unless they either think they'll win it - most likely because they get a new leader - or they completely run out of road.
Launch window is 22:35-00:31GMT, no sign of a countdown clock yet though.
Edit: The Israelis also came damn close to putting a lander on the moon tonight, great effort from them but sadly the landing was uncontrolled after a systems failure a couple of minutes from touchdown.
On reflection they may all decide that times up for Mrs May!
Except on land you have to make five minutes of excuses and in space your four-hundred-million shekel spacecraft lawndarts into the Sea of Tranquillity at 300mph.
I blame the Posh Boys!
Oh, and Corbyn voted for that overmighty US extradition treaty, when the government of his party proposed it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_in_the_2019_Canadian_federal_election#Pre-campaign_period
If we did have nationwide CHUK and Brexit Party candidates and UKIP's still a cohesive (ish) entity then that election could be a very different kettle of fish to Labour v Conservative with Lib Dem trying to get in on the act, but at the moment a lot of the polling for these new parties is a sort of hypothetical, not-entirely-concrete basis.
What a joke.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47891737
He’ll be in the “proper” prison too, not the white-collar open prison. He’s a Grade A escape risk, having the means and ability to get out if there was an opportunity to be taken.
Smaller countries like Ecuador will always swing between pro US and anti US Governments so eventually your luck will run out.
I mean talk about common as muck...
https://twitter.com/tony4ww/with_replies?lang=en
If there is a clear and present danger to the UK, it is not Brexit (which I dislike intensely), it is Corbyn. It is therefore the job of the Deep State to remove him from the picture. The fact Corbyn sails towards power tells us that 1. the idea of a Deep State is a myth, and 2. MI6 must be staffed by inept and cowardly idiots who couldn't assassinate a chicken stuck in a shoebox.
EU elections much more difficult to predict but Con will face an absolute pummeling whatever else happens...
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/1116452301806481410?s=19
I think the Tories face total annihilation. It will be a complete humiliation and politically shocking. Theresa May will be forced out shortly after? I think probably yes.
And just be patient.
Indeed with CU, and close alignment locked into consumer, environmental and workers rights I could live with it. Clearly inferior to full membership, but streets ahead of Boris Britain.
Baroness Kennedy (Labour): difficult to know whether Assange can get a fair trial in the US.
Until the WA is passed we stay in the EU.
i am sorry if I alarmed anyone!!
The advance of Corbyn could be seen as a tribute to British democracy, I suppose. although I confess I am looking in the Silver Linings Playbook here.
Sure he blew the whistle on some dodgy atrocities, but he also leaked a lot of other stuff that was quite malicious concerning our intelligence gathering.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-6911599/Emmerdale-EXCLUSIVE-Shila-Iqbal-FIRED-using-N-word.html
And much more seriously, of the woman who's just been elected chairperson of the Students' Union. MI5 will have a large file on her.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2019/04/10/new-nus-president-has-said-thatshe-wanted-oppress-white-people/
So you’re willing to overlook the rape allegations against Assange, his refusal to answer questions from the Swedish authorities or the plight of the women allegedly assaulted by him.
One should no longer be surprised at the way that some people utterly disregard alleged crimes against women when the alleged perpetrator is a favourite of theirs. Disgusted certainly - but not surprised.
Do a little more research on Assange, his willingness to co-operate with the Russian authorities, with Holocaust deniers, his claims that he is facing a Jewish conspiracy against him (no I don’t understand what he’s on about either), the reasons why Trump was praising him at one point. He’s not quite the hero you or Corbyn imagine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange#Swedish_sexual_assault_allegations
Could someone in favour of a CU arrangement please state why it's a positively good idea.
People forget Corbyn has been leader for quite some time now, and he is more canny and flexible than people think he is - after this much aggravation and annoyance he wouldn't give up his chance at power by half arsing it with a confirmatory referendum if he needed to keep the members happy with a remain option.
And after two years of Liam Fox's incompetence the notion of an independent trade policy has been rather tarnished.
Is there conclusive proof that Wikileaks led to the deaths of western agents? I confess i cant remember. But if there isn't then this is too much?