To me the day’s biggest political development was the re-emergence of Ed Miliband – politicalbetting
To me the day’s biggest political development was the re-emergence of Ed Miliband – politicalbetting.com
He was standing in for Keir Starmer who is self-isolating.
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He's always had a strong intellect and a solid moral compass - what stepping back from the front line for a few years has enabled him to do is to grow into himself and become more comfortable in his own skin.
lol.
https://twitter.com/jameskoutoulas/status/1305584521170104323?s=19
Oh that is fantastic! Fanbloodytastic! Well done to whoever designed it that way, that is best news tonight.
https://twitter.com/GuidoFawkes/status/1305621900052369408
If people commit fraud and are found guilty of doing so they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. But that happens already anyway if you cook the books with regards to VAT or any other self declaration that already needs to happen anyway.
What's your problem with me providing some balance from the other side?
The solution now is not to do a deal to extend transition, it is to end transition with or without a deal. If there are problems in the New Year then deal with them and fix them, its not the end of the world.
Reality has a funny way of correcting lefty fantasies.
You are an uncritical fan boy who believes every word. Your views aren't counter balancing they are farcical because even if boris went on an axe murder rampage you would find some reason to excuse it. I know it so does everyone else
Tut tut. Dom won't be happy with you.
https://twitter.com/tribelaw/status/1305585859866103819?s=21
And having said that No deal is a fantastic outcome, why should the PM accept any deal now on offer?
I mean, it just doesn't add up, does it?
https://www.politicshome.com/news/article/boris-johnson-vows-to-deliver-brexit-do-or-die-by-31-october
Of course it's true that the big boys wouldn't let him meet it. That is exactly the point. Every man and his dog knew, or should have known, that this promise was a lie, something beyond his control, which he used purely to get the Conservative leadership against more honest politicians such as Jeremy Hunt. The same is true of his lie that the Withdrawal Agreement he won the election on didn't involve border controls down the Irish Sea.
The difference is that this time, his challenge isn't to con Conservative party members or Brexit-obsessed voters, it's to actually deal with some real-world issues, such as trucks piling up in Dover. It doesn't matter who he cons in the short term, that reality isn't going to go away.
Just about every Bill requires the spending of some money. But that doesn't mean all those bills are Money Bills.
The idea that the only acceptable solution is either total alignment or a border in the Irish Sea always been total codswallop but for as long as the EU thinks it won't have to deal with the issue of perhaps losing some customs (honestly so what in the scheme of things if that is the answer) they have absolutely zero reason to compromise.
Probably would be a good time for him to take a sabbatical then...
If he and Starmer worked together on that speech, as reported somewhere, they'll be formidable together. As I remember it was Miliband that encouraged Starmer to run for parliament in the first place, and they've been friends for a long time.
The idea that the only solutions to the Irish border were either a border on the Irish sea or total alignment are completely preposterous nonsense. The other solution that is entirely viable is that we diverge but "de-escalate" the border. Have customs self-declared, put trust in businesses and let people get on with their lives. The UK and the EU may lose some customs from fraud but that is a price worth paying to avoid reopening The Troubles.
The PM can accept any deal that is a good deal. Once the EU compromise.
May’s deal was one way of dealing with it. Boris’s WA another. He got it, praised it, won a GE on the back of it, enacted it and is now reneging on it.
So since alignment with the EU is unacceptable, a border with the EU in Ireland it is - with all the potential consequences for peace in NI that follow. And a No Deal departure from the transition for us all, with all the consequences that follow from that.
But you’re OK with that because as the PM has said a No Deal exit is a fantastic outcome. Presumably as “fantastic” as the WA.
And now goodnight.
Individual votes by party
May amongst the abstainers.
Today's shenanigans are about apportioning blame away from himself.
Expect it will be non-stop for the rest of this year.
https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1305628101632815105
Fortunately for Northern Ireland they'll be spared. They'll be on the right side of the non existent border in the Irish Sea.
A border on the island of Ireland already exists for all sorts of laws. Both sides of the border have different rates of VAT, Business Taxes, PAYE taxes, Corporation Taxes and more. How does adding in some customs differences without any infrastructure to back it up make matters worse?
And millions will believe him.
He may even believe it himself.
Which other states are already voting early?
Johnson said he would die in a ditch to meet the end of October deadline. He missed it. It didn't matter. Johnson said he had a fantastic oven-ready deal. He now says it's a betrayal of Britain forced onto him by a malevolent EU. This doesn't matter to his supporters. He wanted to level with the British people about how bad the Coronavirus was going to get, and how important it was that we followed the rules to bring it back under control. His chief adviser broke those rules. It did not matter (nearly enough).
It's never his fault. It's always someone else's. You will remember that he said no deal would be fantastic, and when it isn't, it will be the EU's fault, or Labour's fault, or the civil service's fault - anyone's fault but his. And most of his supporters will be happy to believe him - because he's a cheeky chappy with lots of personality, it's not his fault, he's a right laugh - and the truth won't do you no good then.
Which is bonkers in a Federal Election.
But there we are.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-54155809
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/decision-in-front-of-pa-supreme-court-stalls-delivery-of-mail-in-ballots/ar-BB192pMQ
NI voted "Remain"
Why burn all that capital just to get a few good headlines in the right wing papers and a tweet that only political obsessives will pay attention to. Unless this is all a move in political 4D chess escapology masterminded by Cummings that will only be revealed in time. Beats me.
I think Philip is a nice enough guy but whatever Johnson does, he will find a way to back it. When it comes to Johnson he is completely off the deep end.
He reminds me of myself.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit/10252266/boris-johnson-election-oven-ready-brexit/
When the exams story broke I was one of the first on this site calling for a u turn.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/state-pension-age-women-court-appeal-judgement-b436499.html
"As an economist, Röpke understood that nations which gave primacy to the tenets of economic liberalism would become very wealthy, but he also realised as a learned, traditionally oriented liberal that it would be short-lived if other values did not curb liberalism’s excesses. If the values which had made possible economic and political liberalism were permitted to be eroded by these same forces, future generations would find themselves in wealthy but spiritually depleted societies without common beliefs or a common vision. Discontent with this purely materialistic life would surface and “spiritual mass epidemics” would arise, easily dominating masses of directionless people and their apathetic institutions."
https://quillette.com/2020/09/14/the-rule-of-the-masses/
What goes on in these people’s heads ?
Now THAT's what I call real truth in advertising!
https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/14/21436035/tiktok-oracle-deal-bytedance-president-trump-safety
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/sep/14/northern-hemisphere-record-hottest-summer-noaa barely registers
We're busy arguing about the arrangement of deck chairs on the Titanic.
Of course, they might also show up their leader as being a bit dull.