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When Theresa May became Prime Minister she spoke about wanting to make the JAM’s (Just About Managing) feel confident about voting Conservative. As she departs as Prime Minister, let’s see if the electorate have taken that message to heart.
Theresa May's snap election; Gordon Brown's election that never was; Ted Heath's who governs Britain? election. An encyclopaedic alternative history could be written based on wrong election calls. Will Boris yield to temptation?
Just been looking at the polls from Spring 1976 when Callaghan replaced Wilson as PM. Labour enjoyed a boost during the Leadership campaign prior to Callaghan taking office on 5th April - but by mid- May the Tories were ahead.
I absolutely fucking despise what the Labour Party has become. That I voted for that anal pustule Jezbollah is a shame I will never get over. I stay for 2 reasons - one, putting cretins to the sword relieves my stress levels, two, we need to defeat said cretins
I absolutely fucking despise what the Labour Party has become. That I voted for that anal pustule Jezbollah is a shame I will never get over. I stay for 2 reasons - one, putting cretins to the sword relieves my stress levels, two, we need to defeat said cretins
Do you oppose an NI Border Poll and/or Scottish independence?
Theresa May's snap election; Gordon Brown's election that never was; Ted Heath's who governs Britain? election. An encyclopaedic alternative history could be written based on wrong election calls. Will Boris yield to temptation?
Governments lose elections.
Snap elections need to be accompanied by tax cuts or public spending rises in the months prior to the GE. I think this makes 2020 more likely than 2019 as Boris would be making the same mistake as TM. Certainly Heath in 1974 was not offering a feel good factor! 1966 was successful for Labour but this was only 20 months or so after Labour won in October 1964. 1955 was successful for the Tories because they had strategically planned it in the fourth year after 1951 and probably had cut taxes or increased spending or both. But 1951 was a poor year for Labour and the economic backdrop was poor, which would have meant strategically aligning public spending and tax policy more difficult as they had little financial headroom.
MPs seek to use Scottish courts to stop Westminster no-deal Brexit shutdown under Boris Johnson Scottish Labour MP Ian Murray is taking the case forward along with SNP MP Joanna Cherry and new Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson.
From anyone who still believes the BBC is still a great leftwing influence on society, the bizarrre but exceptionally Trump-friendly "how the middle classes ruined Britain", by a rightwing comedian on BBC2 right now, should reasonably quickly disabuse them of such a notion.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
I absolutely fucking despise what the Labour Party has become. That I voted for that anal pustule Jezbollah is a shame I will never get over. I stay for 2 reasons - one, putting cretins to the sword relieves my stress levels, two, we need to defeat said cretins
Pretty credible poll IMO - unlike RochdaleP members overwhelmingly like Jeremy (80%) and want him to lead in the next GE (earlier reports that 44% disagreed turn out to have included all don't knows) though they think he handled Brexit badly and have mixed feeling about the antisemitism issue. McDonnell, Starmer and Thornberry are seen as plausible successors, Watson and Phillips not. I think Thornberry would win if there was a selection tomorrow.
From anyone who still believes the BBC is still a great leftwing influence on society, the bizarrre but exceptionally Trump-friendly "how the middle classes ruined Britain", by a rightwing comedian on BBC2 right now, should reasonably quickly disabuse them of such a notion.
I watched the first half hour. Rather bizarre I thought. Was this a send up? Some of the points are well made about schools and catchment areas, but then we have a joke scene with a woman made up to look like drug gang member with dark glasses and scarf etc etc and an actor's voice.
I absolutely fucking despise what the Labour Party has become. That I voted for that anal pustule Jezbollah is a shame I will never get over. I stay for 2 reasons - one, putting cretins to the sword relieves my stress levels, two, we need to defeat said cretins
I have never forgiven myself for voting for Blair in the 1994 Leadership election that follwed John Smith's death. I did not,however, renew my membership at the beginning of 1997 and did not vote Labour again at a Parliamentary election until 2015.
I absolutely fucking despise what the Labour Party has become. That I voted for that anal pustule Jezbollah is a shame I will never get over. I stay for 2 reasons - one, putting cretins to the sword relieves my stress levels, two, we need to defeat said cretins
Pretty credible poll IMO - unlike RochdaleP members overwhelmingly like Jeremy (80%) and want him to lead in the next GE (earlier reports that 44% disagreed turn out to have included all don't knows) though they think he handled Brexit badly and have mixed feeling about the antisemitism issue. McDonnell, Starmer and Thornberry are seen as plausible successors, Watson and Phillips not. I think Thornberry would win if there was a selection tomorrow.
Punters disagree. Thornberry is 10/1 to be next Labour leader. Worth a tenner Nick?
"Hello Twitter? It's Jared O'Mara here. No, O'Mara. The Sheffield Hallam MP? Well no of course you haven't because I don't actually do any MP-ing. Can I reset my password? My Comms guy has it and has done the online equivalent of going postal...ok...well no I don't have the password but of course it's me, don't you know who I am? No, you're right, we have been through that. Anyway, take a look at what he said. Wait. What do you mean 'too funny to take down'? This is serious stuff here, I'm an elected...Hello? Hello?"
Quite a big recent move in the betting for Starmer as next Labour leader. Very clear favourite now.
I think Starmer could be like Harold Wilson, a very intelligent and capable PM. Its whether Labour is taken back from the margins to a more centre left position where they win. Instead of the hard left where I think it is pretty likely they will not win.
No, you are an odious little shit who tried to smear political opponents.
Been there before with Labour haven't we.
Plus Jo Swinson admits she really isn't that bothered by Democracy, unless it suits her.
What utter bollocks!
Swinson is after more democratic accountability. Johnson, Farage and the ERG, on the other hand, are trying to force a No Deal that nobody voted for through a democratically elected parliament that doesn't support it.
I absolutely fucking despise what the Labour Party has become. That I voted for that anal pustule Jezbollah is a shame I will never get over. I stay for 2 reasons - one, putting cretins to the sword relieves my stress levels, two, we need to defeat said cretins
I have never forgiven myself for voting for Blair in the 1994 Leadership election that follwed John Smith's death. I did not,however, renew my membership at the beginning of 1997 and did not vote Labour again at a Parliamentary election until 2015.
So, you’ve been voting Scottish Liberal Democrat for two decades? Or are you a Tommy Sheridan man?
Quite a big recent move in the betting for Starmer as next Labour leader. Very clear favourite now.
I think Starmer could be like Harold Wilson, a very intelligent and capable PM. Its whether Labour is taken back from the margins to a more centre left position where they win. Instead of the hard left where I think it is pretty likely they will not win.
Quite a big recent move in the betting for Starmer as next Labour leader. Very clear favourite now.
I think Starmer could be like Harold Wilson, a very intelligent and capable PM. Its whether Labour is taken back from the margins to a more centre left position where they win. Instead of the hard left where I think it is pretty likely they will not win.
I think Labour could win a GE with a fairly hard left manifesto, but not with Corbyn and all his baggage, and not without coming out firmly for a 2nd Ref.
No, you are an odious little shit who tried to smear political opponents.
Been there before with Labour haven't we.
Plus Jo Swinson admits she really isn't that bothered by Democracy, unless it suits her.
What utter bollocks!
Swinson is after more democratic accountability. Johnson, Farage and the ERG, on the other hand, are trying to force a No Deal that nobody voted for through a democratically elected parliament that doesn't support it.
Swinson is all for democracy... in England. Unclear why Scots don’t deserve it.
Quite a big recent move in the betting for Starmer as next Labour leader. Very clear favourite now.
I think Starmer could be like Harold Wilson, a very intelligent and capable PM. Its whether Labour is taken back from the margins to a more centre left position where they win. Instead of the hard left where I think it is pretty likely they will not win.
I think Labour could win a GE with a fairly hard left manifesto, but not with Corbyn and all his baggage, and not without coming out firmly for a 2nd Ref.
Agree. Corbyn is an absolute tragedy for the English left. They had waited for their chance for half a century and backed an absolute turkey. It’ll be another half century before they get another chance.
I absolutely fucking despise what the Labour Party has becomflsee. That I voted for that anal pustule Jezbollah is a shame I will never get over. I stay for 2 reasons - one, putting cretins to the sword relieves my stress levels, two, we need to defeat said cretins
Pretty credible poll IMO - unlike RochdaleP members overwhelmingly like Jeremy (80%) and want him to lead in the next GE (earlier reports that 44% disagreed turn out to have included all don't knows) though they think he handled Brexit badly and have mixed feeling about the antisemitism issue. McDonnell, Starmer and Thornberry are seen as plausible successors, Watson and Phillips not. I think Thornberry would win if there was a selection tomorrow.
Thornbury deserves it for being pretty much a one-man election campaign in 2017.
I looked on the wiki page for the current Sheffield Hallam MP and it is already informing readers about the twitter account. In a similar vein how can someone be against something and miss crucial commons votes on Brexit for instance?
I was there in the eighties, and Thatcher and Thatcherism was clearly a minority position. As a black mirror imagine Trump winning twenty 20 from a clear minority position, as Cortez and Harris both stand against him and divide up the majority vote amongst themselves with manifestos similar to each other and drastically different to trumps. That’s the british elections of 83, 87, 2020 and 2025.
When history gets written winners tend to come out better than they were
Great points. But there is something important you may be missing.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
So if the next election revolves around tactical voting it is more likely to work to the advantage of Labour and Lib Dem than Con and BP.
Voting remain is a mark of intelligence. Not sure how “generally accepted” that’ll be around here.
Quite a big recent move in the betting for Starmer as next Labour leader. Very clear favourite now.
As others have said, I think Labour will need to find a woman for their next leader. Also, much as I admire Starmer as an intelligent and decent man who has mastered the Brexit brief and helped to drag the leadership to a sane policy on the issue, he is a bit lacking in the wow factor - does not exactly light up the room. In fact, he is like the anti Boris Johnson - all substance over style - and like it or not politics is at least 50% showbiz.
Quite a big recent move in the betting for Starmer as next Labour leader. Very clear favourite now.
As others have said, I think Labour will need to find a woman for their next leader. Also, much as I admire Starmer as an intelligent and decent man who has mastered the Brexit brief and helped to drag the leadership to a sane policy on the issue, he is a bit lacking in the wow factor - does not exactly light up the room. In fact, he is like the anti Boris Johnson - all substance over style - and like it or not politics is at least 50% showbiz.
I was there in the eighties, and Thatcher and Thatcherism was clearly a minority position. As a black mirror imagine Trump winning twenty 20 from a clear minority position, as Cortez and Harris both stand against him and divide up the majority vote amongst themselves with manifestos similar to each other and drastically different to trumps. That’s the british elections of 83, 87, 2020 and 2025.
When history gets written winners tend to come out better than they were
Great points. But there is something important you may be missing.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
So if the next election revolves around tactical voting it is more likely to work to the advantage of Labour and Lib Dem than Con and BP.
Voting remain is a mark of intelligence. Not sure how “generally accepted” that’ll be around here.
It's generally accepted amongst we members of the Remainer intelligentsia
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Quite a big recent move in the betting for Starmer as next Labour leader. Very clear favourite now.
As others have said, I think Labour will need to find a woman for their next leader. Also, much as I admire Starmer as an intelligent and decent man who has mastered the Brexit brief and helped to drag the leadership to a sane policy on the issue, he is a bit lacking in the wow factor - does not exactly light up the room. In fact, he is like the anti Boris Johnson - all substance over style - and like it or not politics is at least 50% showbiz.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Yeah that sort of thing happens in our lounge-diner quite often.
I was there in the eighties, and Thatcher and Thatcherism was clearly a minority position. As a black mirror imagine Trump winning twenty 20 from a clear minority position, as Cortez and Harris both stand against him and divide up the majority vote amongst themselves with manifestos similar to each other and drastically different to trumps. That’s the british elections of 83, 87, 2020 and 2025.
When history gets written winners tend to come out better than they were
Great points. But there is something important you may be missing.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
So if the next election revolves around tactical voting it is more likely to work to the advantage of Labour and Lib Dem than Con and BP.
Voting remain is a mark of intelligence. Not sure how “generally accepted” that’ll be around here.
It's generally accepted amongst we members of the Remainer intelligentsia
And then you prove your intelligence by cheering for remain arguments such as - there will be food shortages in a no deal brexit.
Then 2 weeks later you are cheering the remain argument that there will be so much food in the UK in a no deal brexit that 9 million sheep need to be slaughtered.
I was there in the eighties, and Thatcher and Thatcherism was clearly a minority position. As a black mirror imagine Trump winning twenty 20 from a clear minority position, as Cortez and Harris both stand against him and divide up the majority vote amongst themselves with manifestos similar to each other and drastically different to trumps. That’s the british elections of 83, 87, 2020 and 2025.
When history gets written winners tend to come out better than they were
Great points. But there is something important you may be missing.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
So if the next election revolves around tactical voting it is more likely to work to the advantage of Labour and Lib Dem than Con and BP.
Voting remain is a mark of intelligence. Not sure how “generally accepted” that’ll be around here.
It's generally accepted amongst we members of the Remainer intelligentsia
And then you prove your intelligence by cheering for remain arguments such as - there will be food shortages in a no deal brexit.
Then 2 weeks later you are cheering the remain argument that there will be so much food in the UK in a no deal brexit that 9 million sheep need to be slaughtered.
Nowt so blind as those that refuse to see.
Have you got some examples of me doing either of those things? No, I thought not.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Yeah that sort of thing happens in our lounge-diner quite often.
I should clarify that this was at the office rather than at home
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
I think Thornberry would win if there was a selection tomorrow.
Punters disagree. Thornberry is 10/1 to be next Labour leader. Worth a tenner Nick?
Yes, I think so. Punters think McDonnell might stand, which I don't think he will. Starmer is well-respected but as OLB says is possibly not flashy enough for our age. The Left will want a strong candidate, and Thornberry bridges the gap quite nicely - pretty left-wing, but the only thing people have found to use against her is that she once sent out a sardonic tweet (haven't we all) and is married to a peer.
That said, I don't think Jeremy will stand down over the next year or two.
@twistedfirestopper3 read your post on the last thread, all the very best to you and your missus. Insofar as I have a fcking clue, tell your kids as soon as you feel it's right (in my vaguely approximate experience you'll probably know).
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Yeah that sort of thing happens in our lounge-diner quite often.
I should clarify that this was at the office rather than at home
Oh, that's alright then. I was a bit worried for a moment.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
Much as I would like to agree with this, I don't think it's true: at the very least it's unproven, unless there's been some studies I'm unaware of. If somebody put a gun to my head and said "Name one demonstrable difference between Leavers and Remainers", I'd say the former are on average older than the latter.
I was there in the eighties, and Thatcher and Thatcherism was clearly a minority position. As a black mirror imagine Trump winning twenty 20 from a clear minority position, as Cortez and Harris both stand against him and divide up the majority vote amongst themselves with manifestos similar to each other and drastically different to trumps. That’s the british elections of 83, 87, 2020 and 2025.
When history gets written winners tend to come out better than they were
Great points. But there is something important you may be missing.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
So if the next election revolves around tactical voting it is more likely to work to the advantage of Labour and Lib Dem than Con and BP.
Voting remain is a mark of intelligence. Not sure how “generally accepted” that’ll be around here.
It's generally accepted amongst we members of the Remainer intelligentsia
And then you prove your intelligence by cheering for remain arguments such as - there will be food shortages in a no deal brexit.
Then 2 weeks later you are cheering the remain argument that there will be so much food in the UK in a no deal brexit that 9 million sheep need to be slaughtered.
Nowt so blind as those that refuse to see.
Your last sentence sums up No Deal Leavers exactly....
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Peak Charles
I know. And raises so many unanswered questions. Like who is drunk at lunchtime? Who has a loaded rifle to hand while eating lunch? Who has dragons in their dining room? Who even has a dining room? I will never understand the English ruling classes.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
@twistedfirestopper3 read your post on the last thread, all the very best to you and your missus. Insofar as I have a fcking clue, tell your kids as soon as you feel it's right (in my vaguely approximate experience you'll probably know).
Just caught up with this news from @twistedfirestopper3. Awful. Let's keep our collective fingers crossed on the treatment.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Peak Charles
I know. And raises so many unanswered questions. Like who is drunk at lunchtime? Who has a loaded rifle to hand while eating lunch? Who has dragons in their dining room? Who even has a dining room? I will never understand the English ruling classes.
The fact that you need to ask these questions clearly proves you are not a member of the ruling class.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Peak Charles
I know. And raises so many unanswered questions. Like who is drunk at lunchtime? Who has a loaded rifle to hand while eating lunch? Who has dragons in their dining room? Who even has a dining room? I will never understand the English ruling classes.
This was back in the 40s when things were a little less serious than they are today
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
Much as I would like to agree with this, I don't think it's true: at the very least it's unproven, unless there's been some studies I'm unaware of. If somebody put a gun to my head and said "Name one demonstrable difference between Leavers and Remainers", I'd say the former are on average older than the latter.
The key determinant of whether a voter in England chose Leave or Remain is not age, education, social grouping, gender or any of the other of the standard ways of divvying up voter groups. It is in fact national identity:
- people who self-identified as being English voted heavily for Leave - people who self-identified as being British voted heavily for Remain
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
Much as I would like to agree with this, I don't think it's true: at the very least it's unproven, unless there's been some studies I'm unaware of. If somebody put a gun to my head and said "Name one demonstrable difference between Leavers and Remainers", I'd say the former are on average older than the latter.
The key determinant of whether a voter in England chose Leave or Remain is not age, education, social grouping, gender or any of the other of the standard ways of divvying up voter groups. It is in fact national identity:
- people who self-identified as being English voted heavily for Leave - people who self-identified as being British voted heavily for Remain
I was there in the eighties, and Thatcher and Thatcherism was clearly a minority position. As a black mirror imagine Trump winning twenty 20 from a clear minority position, as Cortez and Harris both stand against him and divide up the majority vote amongst themselves with manifestos similar to each other and drastically different to trumps. That’s the british elections of 83, 87, 2020 and 2025.
When history gets written winners tend to come out better than they were
Great points. But there is something important you may be missing.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
So if the next election revolves around tactical voting it is more likely to work to the advantage of Labour and Lib Dem than Con and BP.
Voting remain is a mark of intelligence. Not sure how “generally accepted” that’ll be around here.
Not much, those busily defending BJ publishing a piece that argued white people are more intelligent than black folks will be OUTRAGED.
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
Much as I would like to agree with this, I don't think it's true: at the very least it's unproven, unless there's been some studies I'm unaware of. If somebody put a gun to my head and said "Name one demonstrable difference between Leavers and Remainers", I'd say the former are on average older than the latter.
The key determinant of whether a voter in England chose Leave or Remain is not age, education, social grouping, gender or any of the other of the standard ways of divvying up voter groups. It is in fact national identity:
- people who self-identified as being English voted heavily for Leave - people who self-identified as being British voted heavily for Remain
I bet thats heavily skewed by Londoners who in my experience identify much more heavily with British than English.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Yeah that sort of thing happens in our lounge-diner quite often.
I should clarify that this was at the office rather than at home
Drunk, and armed, by lunchtime, in the office which has dragons in. What a morning*. Are they hiring?
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
Much as I would like to agree with this, I don't think it's true: at the very least it's unproven, unless there's been some studies I'm unaware of. If somebody put a gun to my head and said "Name one demonstrable difference between Leavers and Remainers", I'd say the former are on average older than the latter.
The key determinant of whether a voter in England chose Leave or Remain is not age, education, social grouping, gender or any of the other of the standard ways of divvying up voter groups. It is in fact national identity:
- people who self-identified as being English voted heavily for Leave - people who self-identified as being British voted heavily for Remain
Glad to hear the Scots self-identify as British
“whether a voter in England” Charles. A small but important detail.
Voter behaviour in NI, Scotland and Wales was driven by other factors.
I wonder if Boris is going to evict the Downing street cat? If he does it will be the first pussy he has turned away!
Isn’t the cat essential for controlling the rodents resident in such an old building? I’ll leave it to others to make rat jokes.
I remember reading a story in one newspaper that stated when David Cameron was PM he was in a 'working dinner' and a mouse popped out of a crack in the wall and he was so incensed he throw a fork at it!
A cousin of mine was having lunch once and he saw a mouse climbing over a painting. So he picked up his rifle (which happened to be to hand... @topping) and shot it.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
Yeah that sort of thing happens in our lounge-diner quite often.
I should clarify that this was at the office rather than at home
Drunk, and armed, by lunchtime, in the office which has dragons in. What a morning*. Are they hiring?
Remainers are - on balance and on the whole - just that little bit more intelligent than Leavers. I think this is generally accepted.
Much as I would like to agree with this, I don't think it's true: at the very least it's unproven, unless there's been some studies I'm unaware of. If somebody put a gun to my head and said "Name one demonstrable difference between Leavers and Remainers", I'd say the former are on average older than the latter.
The key determinant of whether a voter in England chose Leave or Remain is not age, education, social grouping, gender or any of the other of the standard ways of divvying up voter groups. It is in fact national identity:
- people who self-identified as being English voted heavily for Leave - people who self-identified as being British voted heavily for Remain
Glad to hear the Scots self-identify as British
“whether a voter in England” Charles. A small but important detail.
Voter behaviour in NI, Scotland and Wales was driven by other factors.
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https://twitter.com/stefanstern/status/1153767065666445313
Too easily do we forget HL Mencken’s dictum.
Snap elections need to be accompanied by tax cuts or public spending rises in the months prior to the GE. I think this makes 2020 more likely than 2019 as Boris would be making the same mistake as TM. Certainly Heath in 1974 was not offering a feel good factor! 1966 was successful for Labour but this was only 20 months or so after Labour won in October 1964. 1955 was successful for the Tories because they had strategically planned it in the fourth year after 1951 and probably had cut taxes or increased spending or both. But 1951 was a poor year for Labour and the economic backdrop was poor, which would have meant strategically aligning public spending and tax policy more difficult as they had little financial headroom.
Scottish Labour MP Ian Murray is taking the case forward along with SNP MP Joanna Cherry and new Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/mps-seek-use-scottish-courts-18652816.amp
No, you are an odious little shit who tried to smear political opponents.
Been there before with Labour haven't we.
Plus Jo Swinson admits she really isn't that bothered by Democracy, unless it suits her.
How did Clegg lose?
https://mobile.twitter.com/jaredomaramp/status/1153742493034438656
"Hello Twitter? It's Jared O'Mara here. No, O'Mara. The Sheffield Hallam MP? Well no of course you haven't because I don't actually do any MP-ing. Can I reset my password? My Comms guy has it and has done the online equivalent of going postal...ok...well no I don't have the password but of course it's me, don't you know who I am? No, you're right, we have been through that. Anyway, take a look at what he said. Wait. What do you mean 'too funny to take down'? This is serious stuff here, I'm an elected...Hello? Hello?"
Swinson is after more democratic accountability. Johnson, Farage and the ERG, on the other hand, are trying to force a No Deal that nobody voted for through a democratically elected parliament that doesn't support it.
https://twitter.com/LibDemLaura
Any humble pie left?
A lack of 4G/5G is a crime against humanity.
Has Lynton been practising his dead cat strategy for the forthcoming GE?
https://twitter.com/garetharnolduk/status/1153775043215863808
Mostly...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
But the whole entry is under review for possibly being self-promotion.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
2019 3/1
2020 5/2
2021 5/1
2022 4/1
2023 or later 4/1
Then 2 weeks later you are cheering the remain argument that there will be so much food in the UK in a no deal brexit that 9 million sheep need to be slaughtered.
Nowt so blind as those that refuse to see.
Now let's Leave.
Yes, I think so. Punters think McDonnell might stand, which I don't think he will. Starmer is well-respected but as OLB says is possibly not flashy enough for our age. The Left will want a strong candidate, and Thornberry bridges the gap quite nicely - pretty left-wing, but the only thing people have found to use against her is that she once sent out a sardonic tweet (haven't we all) and is married to a peer.
That said, I don't think Jeremy will stand down over the next year or two.
Deep State? Elite establishment plot? Evil EU empire? Europhile 5th columnists? I am sure they will all be trotted out.
I will never understand the English ruling classes.
- people who self-identified as being English voted heavily for Leave
- people who self-identified as being British voted heavily for Remain
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7278287/Jared-OMaras-spin-doctor-resigns-Labour-MPs-official-Twitter-account-rant.html
* (mouse's experience excepted)
Voter behaviour in NI, Scotland and Wales was driven by other factors.