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There is no doubt that President Trump is keen to make the Presidential election a referendum on ‘woke’, on the topping of statues, and on the Democratic party being in hock to a far left faction.
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Many of them would have been comfortable in the LDs.
I had a nice 11K ish (loop) run this morning, now lounging around before I cook a Hello Fresh meal this evening
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadership_approval_opinion_polling_for_the_2019_United_Kingdom_general_election#2019_2
That's what you get for boring on about Brexit!
In the USA a significant number of Quakers are Evangelical, whilst over here they are generally more woke than a guard dog on benzedrine.
Now it's turning into the equivalent of Pripyat. A monument to the Conservative Party's absolutely dominant policy for the UK economy for my entire adult life. Not easy for even Mr Johnson to dismiss.
That said, in the short term the only rebalancing would be from the metropolis to its commuter belt, and a lot of struggling service sector workers would lose out.
When the guidance was "work from home if you can", then employers potentially risked legal trouble if they asked workers to come in where they felt there were benefits to their business in doing so (even if not strictly "necessary"). That probably doesn't apply with a shift in guidance, providing the employer takes reasonable mitigation steps.
I am prepared to make the sacrifice and stay at home so that some of my colleagues can go in to the office.
The Tory support is rock solid stable - but Labour still is below 40 which is disappointing.
And the four of the awkward squad you mention were, as you note, rather than being “unelectable”, elected.
Look ahead a decade, and they’ll likely be represented in the Senate, too. The real question is whether the Democratic party can remain a broad church as its more radical wing begins to get serious institutional heft at the top of the party.
https://twitter.com/marklemley/status/1281988910877478912?s=21
David Frum endorsed Romney only on the hope that Romney wasn't actually going to enact any of his insane manifesto.
Yet, in the bigger scheme of things, one in a hundred is still small.
Now given the pubs opened a week ago that might just be a factor.
Or maybe not.
A close watch will have to be made on the testing numbers for the next few days.
Now if the opening of pubs did have an effect then the government policy of encouraging people to visit them might need to change and would mean that masks in shops is an even more stupid idea.
On better news new cases in the Bournemouth area remain minimal - further suggesting that outside activities are low risk.
https://twitter.com/spajw/status/1282022804255322112?s=21
Would you care to explain it ?
As well as the standard centre-right types the Republicans also had liberals from New England and hillbillies from Appalachia.
Whereas the Democrats had KKK supporters from the South along with standard centre-left types.
Personally I think it will have the opposite affect and will reduce the propensity for people to go out as there are plenty of people who won't want to wear a mask so just won't bother.
But here it is again.
It will make people think that going out is more dangerous than it is.
Therefore some people will not leave their homes and will order things online instead.
With the consequent negative economic, social and public health effects.
And now I'm going to improve my health by going for a walk.
https://twitter.com/LeftieStats/status/1282020979015856131?s=20
https://twitter.com/JohnRentoul/status/1281942476618641408?s=09
Hope you are keeping well. Been cloudy with some sun over in the east - very pleasant actually.
I think lead is probably 4-6 points, YG is outlier
Messy Parliament
Covid cases still decreasing but very slowly. R only just under 1.
10 cases per million per day for England.
5 cases per million per day for London.
For months we have been saying on here that the big challenge is getting people to go back to normal. There are some people who would rather stay at home than go to the pub/football/shops and wear a mask.
Tory 43.4% (-0.1)
Lab 37.3% (+0.2)
LibDem 7.1% (-0.1)
Brexit 0.3% (-0.1)
Green 3.9% (+0.1)
Tory lead 6%
Shares very stable
Tory majority 22
Can't see RLB doing better though
I think there is a problem for the UK in that we are an incredibly liberal country. You might be right, but it needs everyone to do it and it needs zero tolerance policing. We really struggle with that in this country.
Labour supporters really need to stop praying that the completely moribund Liberal Democrats will somehow take just enough seats off the Tories to permit a wobbly as anything rainbow coalition to take over, and work out how to get large numbers of Con-to-Lab switchers on side. If Labour can't present itself plausibly as a potential majority party again, then it's going to find itself perpetually crippled by association with the SNP with all that entails. The rest is noise.
What's it like to drink? A Scot asks.