Ipsos MORI Politics + Society podcast. Scotland: Yes is winning so what happens now? – politicalbett
Ipsos MORI Politics + Society podcast. Scotland: Yes is winning so what happens now? – politicalbetting.com
The end of the UK? Highest EVER recorded support for independence in Scotland (58%) pic.twitter.com/7Cengc1pfD
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My advice to his crack (in at least one sense) medical team, is that apply at least a hundred leeches at a time to Trumpsky. But limit the "hang time" for any particular leech to just one hour, to give the little blood-suckers time to recover from their ordeal.
https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1316813755678887942
https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1316814642828673027
How about a bet?
Surely such a massive voting bloc MUST be represented on this very distinguished and highly popular forum!
https://twitter.com/fakerjongup/status/1316816170440245249?s=20
...and...
https://twitter.com/NeilD/status/1316816921417768960?s=20
https://twitter.com/keiranpedley/status/1316438921987981313?s=20
It could rejoin the EU but would be an even smaller part of the EU than it is part of the UK
So, just to be clear, if four events, three of them highly unlikely, all happen then the SNP might tread water.
That’s not leading me to pile in on the Unionist parties.
The last Republican I would have voted for for President was George W Bush in 2000, though I would have voted Republican in every Presidential election from 1968 until 2004 since then I would have voted for Kerry, Obama and Hillary and Biden (though I would have voted for Bush over Dean in 2004 and Trump over Sanders if he was the Democratic nominee this year)
He’s a classic example of why people might be shy Trumpers.
https://twitter.com/JuliaHB1/status/1316819345822150656
Pour encourager les autres
How dare they claim there is no money when they and their friends and consultants are looting the state of billions?
I am so furious with this government. FURIOUS!
BTW - Another article on BBC News claims that the govt is spending over £300m helping businesses deal with the cost of Brexit. That number seems familiar. Maybe I read it on the side of a bus somewhere
Let’s be clear - the system is under acute strain. Keeping adolescents in one place for five or six hours at a stretch is not a good idea. In fact, it is a bloody awful idea. It might work at Badminton or Roedean but not in an inner city state school. Already, the discipline is deteriorating. Without going into details, I’m getting reports of actual violence in schools.
At the same time, the staff are worn out. One teacher of my acquaintance did 17,000 steps in one day. That’s a lot. It’s even worse when carrying all your equipment. Trying then to control thirty restless children, only by voice and force of personality, five times is very draining. It is disconcerting to note that the number of jobs available on TES has suddenly exploded.
A two week break for schools in October, gained by shortening the summer holidays, is actually always a sensible idea. After all, the half term I finish next week is nearly as long as the whole Easter term. But if we have to try and do this again on only a week’s break, the staff sick list will rocket - especially as the weather deteriorates. Which would rather defeat the object of these quarantine measures.
So there are other practical considerations worth considering too.
https://twitter.com/RussInCheshire/status/1316711661600935936?s=19
Precision-targeted controls might be one of those things that sound efficient and scientific in theory, but are tricky to manage if you apply them to real people. (Ask teachers or army officers.) I'm not saying that they're not worth doing if done well, but that requires more narration and team-ego-buffing than this government has been bothered to do.
He had people explain the statistics of polling to him back then and he politely thanked the people who did so, saw the Dem landslide in the House and came back in 2020 to tell everyone that it was on for Trump and that you can't trust the polls and sample sizes are too small all over again.
Whilst telling us we were letting our emotions cloud our judgement.
Shy is not the word I would use.
Also parts of Derbyshire are near Manchester, which is also a bit of a Covid-19 hotspot.
And this is before Mayor Khan's superb Lockdown Two.
Central London is fucked in a way that most do not realise, and most have no comprehension what this will do to the UK tax take, and to our GDP, and to general living standards. We are headed to an economic disaster which will make the Great Depression look like the dot com bubble.
It is not yet a separate sister party as say the Bavarian CSU is to the German CDU
What a bunch of incompetent twats.
Any others you can think of?