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https://mobile.twitter.com/GuidoFawkes/status/1117900402735730688
The political news is a lot less interesting now that nothing is not happening with Brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47938188
He’s such a refreshing candidate. He doesn’t try to entertain or talk down to his audience, and every response is fluent without being glib. Some criticise him for not getting stuck into the weeds of policy already, but there’s plenty of time for that. Despite his youth, there is something very old-fashioned in his presentation.
Go Pete
Between 1792 and 1806, Pitt lived at Walmer Castle, and conceived the Glen with his niece, Lady Hester Stanhope.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/16/tuesday-briefing-notre-dame-fire-we-will-rebuild
As they used to say: incest is best kept in the family
http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2019/04/the-battle-lines-for-2020-what-my-polling-says-about-the-next-presidential-election/
I think the ‘something very old-fashioned’ is natural politeness. He seems able to criticise without automatically giving offence - very much the anti-Clinton (H).
https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/1117903435725246464
Also interesting that, since his rise, we have been hearing less about Beto. I think Pete is a more acceptable version of what Beto stands for (youth, hope etc) and without the baggage.
We’ve already done all we can in providing solutions to the Brexit conundrum...
Probably focusing on targets for the navy planes/cruise missiles.
The BBC is getting breathlessly excited about old news (and the Stonehenge angle is marginal to the story despite being the headline). The earliest megaliths are In the coastal regions of Galicia and Brittany (Carnac being the best known) so it’s not surprising that they spread north from there to the UK.
For many, including my wife and I, the pictures of the smoking and devastated inside of the Cathedral with the cross shining through the gloom will be deeply emotional and an inspiration
It reminds one of the lines in 'Abide with me'
'Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies'
https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1117981380258955264
He's obviously very comfortable in his own skin.
(ISTR an automated stone-carving system for freestone; essentially takes a CAD output and does either all the carving, or the majority leaving thee final touches to human hand. But I can't find a link immediately.)
Oh you wanted good solutions.
300 million euros already pledged for the reconstruction by two French businessmen.
Most leavers seem quite determined that their particular flavour of Brexit was given an unbreachable democratic mandate three years ago, to the exclusion of all others.
Why else would most Biden and Sanders voters currently have the other as their second preference ?
"The cathedral was built primarily of limestone, which is flammable..."
https://www.thisisinsider.com/heres-what-led-to-the-collapse-of-the-notre-dame-cathedral-2019-4
https://twitter.com/Mina_Andreeva/status/1118052136032587776
https://twitter.com/chrischirp/status/1117735051230314497?s=21
"The convectional heat from the fire cracked the 7000 pieces of glass in the window in about
40,000 places. Although severely cracked, the window remained in one piece"
https://shop.yorkminster.org/geisha/assets/files/The Principal windows.pdf
Perez has fallen from 1501 (without boost) to 751, and Stroll has gone from 2501 to 1001. (I think it was 1751 and 3001 with boost, respectively). Still ever so slightly odds against but interesting to see such significant falls. I wonder if others have been backing Racing Point, or those drivers specifically, as both have had Azerbaijan podium results relatively recently.
Special to specially ignore:
Hamilton get 92 wins or more by 2020, at 3.75. Those with long memories might recall I tipped Hamilton get 92 wins or more, with no time limit, at 9 last year. He requires about 17 more wins to do it this year. Not impossible, but odds against.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6926257/ROBERT-HARDMAN-witnesses-inside-ravaged-Notre-Dame.html
A more ridiculous mix of hyperbole and bollocks I have never read. It was like Laura Pidcock's maiden speech only longer.
Meanwhile - last night walking home from the station I spotted a car festooned with flags. Strange, thought I, no footy tournament at the moment. On closer inspection it was some sort of UKIP campaign vehicle, complete with hand written signs and stickers. The driver looked more like the sort of person you hope won't sit next to you on the bus than golf club gammon.
End of anecdote.
Lot of road to go yet, and I did lay a little last night.
Succumbed to day dreaming. "A Better America Starts Here".
And for unseen mass block- or woodwork, I see little issue with full automation.
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1112824468030873603
He has the opportunity to make an impression.
I essentially agree with David Herdson that his price is objectively too short right now but he has the opportunity to justify that price. While he's presenting with the assurance that he is currently mustering, his price is likely to shorten rather than to lengthen.
It does show that whether in Rotherham or Cambridge there were significant minorities at odds with their neighbours.
https://twitter.com/robpowellnews/status/1118060442327318528
Anyway, good to hear an Anglophone politician at least making the effort.