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  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668
    kinabalu said:

    This is a rather unfortunate post.

    (i) Donald Trump inherited a strong economy and proceeded to fire it up further with a big tax cut funded on the never never. Jobs were created and employment (including amongst black people) duly went up until Covid spoilt the party.

    (ii) "Trump gave blacks jobs in record high numbers."

    What sort of mind expresses the truth of (ii) as the dumb racist propaganda of (i)?

    Is it a dumb racist one?
    I'm enjoying your posts but please don't head down the "economics" road. We know it isn't your best subject and I would like to see you stay focused on your strengths.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    Macron has been spot on about this issue and things like the statue topplers colonialism......but he is also incredibly unpopular within France.
    Will be still be re-elected though? (depends who makes the final two, presumably)
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
    TOPPING said:

    I'm enjoying your posts but please don't head down the "economics" road. We know it isn't your best subject and I would like to see you stay focused on your strengths.
    Focusing on our strengths could really limit some posters...
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,371
    edited October 2020
    kle4 said:

    Will be still be re-elected though? (depends who makes the final two, presumably)
    Battle of two Islamophobes....as Macron appears to be getting that tag from some quarters.
  • YouGov are quick off the mark, just partaken in a poll asking if suspending Corbyn was the right thing to do, what do I think of Starmer and Corbyn as Labour leaders.
  • Roy_G_BivRoy_G_Biv Posts: 998
    Stocky said:

    Took offence over some (imagined or real) slight I think?
    There was a pretty undignified spat between him and Big_G_Northwales.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,147
    What an excellent day.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668
    kle4 said:

    Focusing on our strengths could really limit some posters...
    Yes that is true. I hadn't looked at it like that. @kinabalu - go for it on the "economics".
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,026
    JACK_W said:

    Jack_ W returns and we have a story ....

    I cannot comment on speculation that Jezza and I have been ever seen together in a synagogue .... :smiley:

    Welcome back Jack
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,418
    Hope the Greens are blocking any application from this fellah:

    https://twitter.com/adamlangleben/status/1321851753281818624
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,353
    Good for her. Never thought much of her, but the temptation to extend an olive branch to a dozen disaffected Socialist MPs must have been considerable for the Greens. While I have a nagging feeling she may have thought about the impact of lots of mouthy ex-Labour types joining, let’s give her the benefit of the doubt here and say that’s the action of somebody with both integrity and principles.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,204
    The early vote % of 2016 for Idaho is wrong, it's based off Ada county which has 148473 votes in out of 180655 cast in 2016. So the return rate in Idaho could be around 82%
  • LadyGLadyG Posts: 2,221

    Im not part of the problem says Jezza.

    https://youtu.be/2pySMwD0MNw

    Christ. He looks like a deeply guilty man giving his first awkward police interview, which he really fears will lead to prison.
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 13,956
    edited October 2020

    That is to misunderstand the worldview. I mentioned before - read the story of the human beings who created the Reformation. Charming, literate, well educated men (and women). Who believed so fundamentally in their truth that being burned at the stake was simply a test. Or burning people at the stake for that matter. They believed utterly, totally, and without doubt. Religion *was* their lives.

    In such a context, an insult to their religion is as if you battered their small children. An attack on their very core, on their life itself.
    But the ultimate consequence of the contradictions of the reformation was that people came in the end to agree that religious opinion uniformity could not be forced imposed either from above (Pope, King, Parliament) or from below (crowd opinion). This was fixed in England from the 18th century - a long time ago. So long ago that we have forgotten its importance and origin. But it is (I hope) like the rights of women in the last 100 years, or free health care based on need - impossible that we shall go back on it.

  • Hope the Greens are blocking any application from this fellah:

    https://twitter.com/adamlangleben/status/1321851753281818624

    Didn't Zig and Zag come from the planet Zog?
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,353
    Scott_xP said:
    Is that counting Macdonald twice or not?
  • Hope the Greens are blocking any application from this fellah:

    https://twitter.com/adamlangleben/status/1321851753281818624

    I'm not having that, there are excellent and many reasons to be disobliging about Chris Williamson, but this is not one.

    The phrase “Planet Zog” seems to have gone into orbit in the mid-1980s. In the widely syndicated American comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson, six-year-old Calvin has fantasies about travelling to the planet in the guise of Spaceman Spiff. “No Earthling has ever before seen the cratered, scarred surface of distant Planet Zog!” declares Spiff in a 1986 cartoon as he approaches it in his modestly sized spaceship. The following year, a certain pair of puppets made their debut on Irish TV – Zig and Zag, two furry alien twins from the Planet Zog. The puppets became much more famous in the UK in 1992, when they joined the team of The Big Breakfast, the Channel 4 morning show. And there is evidence that British comedians started using the phrase “Planet Zog” quite a lot from this date.

    Once comedians have started spreading something, politicians are often only a little way behind. In Britain in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Planet Zog received several name-checks in parliament. An early political user was Labour’s Peter Mandelson, who bitchily dismissed some Conservative opponent in 1998 as “someone who inhabits Planet Zog and remains blissfully unaware of the conditions and challenges facing business in the real world”.


    https://www.tonybarrell.com/planet-zog-cosmic-truth/
  • isamisam Posts: 41,218
    edited October 2020

    Didn't Zig and Zag come from the planet Zog?
    Feel Chris Evans' collar!
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,147
    Gillian Anderson as Thatcher is simply superb. The hair. The mannerisms. THE VOICE.

    Gave me the horn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXEpminPms
  • LadyGLadyG Posts: 2,221
    kle4 said:

    Will be still be re-elected though? (depends who makes the final two, presumably)
    Macron deserves to be re-elected (and I think he will) purely for his personal bravery over Islamism. No other western leader has the guts to go where he is going, if Trump did it he’d make it some vulgar personal reality show. Free speech is free speech. The enlightenment lives in its cradle. Vive la France
  • kjhkjh Posts: 12,487
    LadyG said:

    lol. You always do this with tweets that make you deeply uncomfortable. Who gives a fuck what the tweeter believes. He could be a flat Earther for all I care. The footage is the footage.
    Yes but how did you find it though?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,683
    LadyG said:

    I’ve no doubt there is anti-semitism on the right. Still. The difference is that the right, at least, belatedly perceives it as shameful and ugly, so it is all furtive. Whispers. Little asides that make you wonder

    Two generations of anti-Israeli discourse on the left (much of it justified, re the Israeli government) has now morphed into open contempt, dislike, hatred of Jews, and because the Left sees itself as morally beyond reproach, they feel free to express it openly, as so many in their social/political circles agree entirely. Then they are genuinely shocked when others are horrified.

    That’s the problem. That’s the hole Corbyn has fallen into. It is sad.
    I agree that Corbyn has fallen into a sad-shaped hole. But the hole that you have fallen into is rather sad too. Or are you - unlike Jeremy - able to immerse yourself in shit and yet remain pristine? I'll answer my own question this time. No - I don't believe you can.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,418
    Scott_xP said:
    I'm sure he is shocked it "happened so quickly". Under his own leadership Corbyn would have appointed someone who wasn't currently a peer to look into the matter and then sat back for months knowing that he would be determined to act on the final report.
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276

    Gillian Anderson as Thatcher is simply superb. The hair. The mannerisms. THE VOICE.

    Gave me the horn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXEpminPms

    If Gillian Anderson mimicking Thatcher gives you the horn I worry about you.
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 20,103
    Mal557 said:

    Looking to boost the Hispanic vote then, but the fact they are sending Harris there with just a few days to go rather than one of the more obvious swing states, suggests they are confident (or over confident) we shall see.
    Hidalgo County, where McAllen is, is on turnout of 94% of 2016 and counting.
  • LadyGLadyG Posts: 2,221
    kjh said:

    Yes but how did you find it though?
    Because I saw it earlier in the day on a Twitter moments round up of US news: the Philadelphia riots. Crikey, that makes Twitter racist?!
  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 19,153

    Is he banned?

    What did I miss?
    The Correct One is on a voluntary sabbatical.
  • Mal557Mal557 Posts: 662

    Gillian Anderson as Thatcher is simply superb. The hair. The mannerisms. THE VOICE.

    Gave me the horn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXEpminPms

    Indeed she is
  • NerysHughesNerysHughes Posts: 3,375
    The thing to remember is that if Corbyn had won the election SKS would now be serving in his cabinet.
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 20,103
    Chuka Umunna as Labour candidate for Islington North, anyone?
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    I'm not having that, there are excellent and many reasons to be disobliging about Chris Williamson, but this is not one.

    The phrase “Planet Zog” seems to have gone into orbit in the mid-1980s. In the widely syndicated American comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson, six-year-old Calvin has fantasies about travelling to the planet in the guise of Spaceman Spiff. “No Earthling has ever before seen the cratered, scarred surface of distant Planet Zog!” declares Spiff in a 1986 cartoon as he approaches it in his modestly sized spaceship. The following year, a certain pair of puppets made their debut on Irish TV – Zig and Zag, two furry alien twins from the Planet Zog. The puppets became much more famous in the UK in 1992, when they joined the team of The Big Breakfast, the Channel 4 morning show. And there is evidence that British comedians started using the phrase “Planet Zog” quite a lot from this date.

    Once comedians have started spreading something, politicians are often only a little way behind. In Britain in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Planet Zog received several name-checks in parliament. An early political user was Labour’s Peter Mandelson, who bitchily dismissed some Conservative opponent in 1998 as “someone who inhabits Planet Zog and remains blissfully unaware of the conditions and challenges facing business in the real world”.


    https://www.tonybarrell.com/planet-zog-cosmic-truth/
    He's an odious creep, and an antisemite, and I wasn't aware of that TV show reference, but until I scrolled down the tweet I had thought someone being on Planet Zog was just a standard insult.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,087
    UK cases by specimen date

    Anyone using the last 3-5 days to prove anything other than that the last 3-5 days are incomplete is a heretic. And will be shown.... Mercy.

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  • Gillian Anderson as Thatcher is simply superb. The hair. The mannerisms. THE VOICE.

    Gave me the horn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXEpminPms

    I can't get over Margaret Thatcher being a sex therapist.
  • kjhkjh Posts: 12,487
    LadyG said:

    Because I saw it earlier in the day on a Twitter moments round up of US news: the Philadelphia riots. Crikey, that makes Twitter racist?!
    I'm just winding you up :smile:
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,087
    UK cases by specimen date and scaled to 100K population

    Anyone using the last 3-5 days to prove anything other than that the last 3-5 days are incomplete is a heretic. And will be shown.... Mercy.

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  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,087
    UK R from the case data

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  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    Gillian Anderson as Thatcher is simply superb. The hair. The mannerisms. THE VOICE.

    Gave me the horn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXEpminPms

    I've always thought Thatcher had a very odd sounding voice.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,087
    UK case summary

    Anyone using the last 3-5 days to prove anything other than that the last 3-5 days are incomplete is a heretic. And will be shown.... Mercy.

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  • LadyGLadyG Posts: 2,221
    kle4 said:

    He's an odious creep, and an antisemite, and I wasn't aware of that TV show reference, but until I scrolled down the tweet I had thought someone being on Planet Zog was just a standard insult.
    Agreed. And yet, with him, you do wonder. It’s like the faint whiff of rotting apples from an alcoholic. Probably just because he took an autumn walk in the orchards? Or.....
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,087
    UK hospitals

    Anyone using the last 3-5 days to prove anything other than that the last 3-5 days are incomplete is a heretic. And will be shown.... Mercy.

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  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    The thing to remember is that if Corbyn had won the election SKS would now be serving in his cabinet.

    This report would have been a real awkward moment in those circumstances. It's hard to not conclude some would have responded very differently.
  • And that's the problem. No, Jezza isn't a Nazi. I'm confident that, if you placed him in a Good Samaritan scenario, he would stop and help the injured man, no matter how Jewish he was. He's just too dim to realise that many of the allies he has collected over the years are actively antisemitic, and too arrogant to step back when this is pointed out to him.

    The kindest way to see Jez is as a kind of holy fool. For his many fans, the holy excused the foolishness. They were wrong.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,204
    Alistair said:
    If it's any comfort I was watching the Duval county curing process (Yes, live ballots !) and it seemed to be going correctly.
  • kinabalu said:

    I agree that Corbyn has fallen into a sad-shaped hole. But the hole that you have fallen into is rather sad too. Or are you - unlike Jeremy - able to immerse yourself in shit and yet remain pristine? I'll answer my own question this time. No - I don't believe you can.
    Old, shite smeared identities can be sloughed off revealing shiny new ones. The question does remain how many times that can be done without completely devaluing the 'brand'.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,087
    UK Deaths

    Anyone using the last 3-5 days to prove anything other than that the last 3-5 days are incomplete is a heretic. And will be shown.... Mercy.

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  • YokesYokes Posts: 1,359

    Hope the Greens are blocking any application from this fellah:

    https://twitter.com/adamlangleben/status/1321851753281818624

    Clarification: Williamson was in fact referring to the Planet Zog that is the home of puppets Zig & Zag, once of Channel 4's Big Breakfast and other entertainment vehicles

  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,087
    UK R by case and by hospitalisation

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  • TOPPING said:

    There was a lot in the translation rather than the French original which made them appeal so much to eg the UK.
    Now hang on - whilst that is true, the original French Astérix books are absolutely hilarious, some of the funniest things I've ever seen. The translators did a good job in coming up with funny English equivalents rather than literal translations of the jokes.

    More generally, though, French newspaper cartoons are absolutely dire. Almost as bad as Steve Bell but without even the viciousness.
  • JACK_WJACK_W Posts: 682

    Hope the Greens are blocking any application from this fellah:

    https://twitter.com/adamlangleben/status/1321851753281818624

    And there was me thinking that were adherents of the successors of the former King Zog of Albania .... close call .... :sunglasses:
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,683
    LadyG said:

    lol. You always do this with tweets that make you deeply uncomfortable. Who gives a fuck what the tweeter believes. He could be a flat Earther for all I care. The footage is the footage.
    You can "lol" but I nevertheless genuinely wish to understand why you follow people who routinely post hard right filth. I could hazard an answer myself, I suppose, but rather a sterile discourse that would be.
  • LadyGLadyG Posts: 2,221
    kinabalu said:

    You can "lol" but I nevertheless genuinely wish to understand why you follow people who routinely post hard right filth. I could hazard an answer myself, I suppose, but rather a sterile discourse that would be.
    Lol
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527

    Chuka Umunna as Labour candidate for Islington North, anyone?

    Corbyn would trounce him as an Independent.
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 9,001

    The thing to remember is that if Corbyn had won the election SKS would now be serving in his cabinet.

    and we'd all be in the dunny

  • JACK_WJACK_W Posts: 682
    malcolmg said:

    Welcome back Jack
    Thank you. How is Planet Turnip in deepest Ayrshire?
  • Ok, so apart from Corbyn and MacDonald, here's the other two Labour leaders to have lost the whip.

    https://twitter.com/RobertGCurrie/status/1321858266792660993
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,185
    Roy_G_Biv said:

    Today's not the day for whatboutery. Today is about Corbyn getting the political kicking he richly deserves.
    That fact that SOME of the people issuing the kicks are shameless supporters of other racists should make any right-minded person feel itchy, but today is NOT the day.
    When they get their turn, and they will, there will be no whataboutery allowed either. This needs to play out, because anti-racism is much, much more important than ideology.
    Very true, but Corbyn's ideology is for the birds. No apology forth coming from Corbyn to the poor, malnourished schoolchildren of England who will not get a meal over the Christmas Holidays, for it is Corbyn who personally delivered Boris Johnson his 80 seat majority. A majority he can use exactly as he pleases.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,353
    geoffw said:

    and we'd all be in the dunny

    In case you hadn’t noticed, we are.
  • UK hospitals

    Anyone using the last 3-5 days to prove anything other than that the last 3-5 days are incomplete is a heretic. And will be shown.... Mercy.

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    That ramp is getting steep.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    Now hang on - whilst that is true, the original French Astérix books are absolutely hilarious, some of the funniest things I've ever seen. The translators did a good job in coming up with funny English equivalents rather than literal translations of the jokes.

    More generally, though, French newspaper cartoons are absolutely dire. Almost as bad as Steve Bell but without even the viciousness.
    Well I can't comment on that - I thought (and think) that the Asterix books are fantastic and I suppose, thinking about it, it makes sense that something which is funny when it's translated is funny in the original.

    But to the point made about humour travelling, I would be interested to know whether eg. Vitalstatistix is the same type of humour in the original or whether it's funny in a different way.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,683
    TOPPING said:

    I'm enjoying your posts but please don't head down the "economics" road. We know it isn't your best subject and I would like to see you stay focused on your strengths.
    True enough. It's not my BEST topic. My economics is like Picasso's etchings.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668
    kinabalu said:

    True enough. It's not my BEST topic. My economics is like Picasso's etchings.
    Oh god - modern art! Out of the frying pan into the frying pan!

    What's your view on his etchings vs other of his work?
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    Today has turned out very well for Starmer. What ought to have been a day of serious - if much expected - embarrassment for his party has instead presented him with an opportunity to show strong leadership. In due course , Corbyn is likely to be readmitted to the PLP.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,457
    .03 percent?

    Corbyn flails.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,026
    Yokes said:

    Clarification: Williamson was in fact referring to the Planet Zog that is the home of puppets Zig & Zag, once of Channel 4's Big Breakfast and other entertainment vehicles

    always some nutter going to be outraged no matter what.
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 20,103
    edited October 2020
    This may interest some people. There's a small correlation between current turnout (as a percentage of 2016) in Florida and Clinton 16 vote share.


  • Roy_G_BivRoy_G_Biv Posts: 998

    Very true, but Corbyn's ideology is for the birds. No apology forth coming from Corbyn to the poor, malnourished schoolchildren of England who will not get a meal over the Christmas Holidays, for it is Corbyn who personally delivered Boris Johnson his 80 seat majority. A majority he can use exactly as he pleases.
    I get where you're coming from, and I don't really want to get into a left v right argument, because that's not really the point today. But I would say that nobody is making the policy choices of the current government other than the current government. If there's something about the Conservative government you find attractive or objectionable, the fairest place to put the praise or the blame is on the Conservative government.
  • JACK_WJACK_W Posts: 682
    New York Times/Sienna North Carolina poll incoming - Biden +3 - Biden 48 .. Trump 45
  • nico679nico679 Posts: 6,277
    Latest NYT/Siena poll for North Carolina .

    Biden 48

    Trump 45

    Nate Cohn though mentions that he thinks the sample might be leaning too much to the GOP which makes Biden’s 3 point lead look even better .
  • TOPPING said:

    Well I can't comment on that - I thought (and think) that the Asterix books are fantastic and I suppose, thinking about it, it makes sense that something which is funny when it's translated is funny in the original.

    But to the point made about humour travelling, I would be interested to know whether eg. Vitalstatistix is the same type of humour in the original or whether it's funny in a different way.
    It's the same kind of humour. In the original he's Abraracourcix:

    (à bras raccourcis, literally — "with shortened arms" from the French phrase tomber sur quelqu'un à bras raccourcis – "to attack someone with violence")

    Most of the names are a bit more straightforward than that, eg Assurancetourix ("assurance tous risques" = comprehensive insurance) for the village bard (Cacofonix in the English version)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Asterix_characters
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,185
    Roger said:

    I'm Spartacus! I thought Corbyn was the worst leader Labour have ever had and from the moment he was elected I didn't think he had a snowball in Hell's chance of winning but I never believed and still don't that he 'has a racist bone in his body' to quote his son and there aren't many Party leaders i could say that about. Just a few examples Michael Howard (Gypsies etc) Margaret Thatcher (South Africa) Boris Johnson (Watermelons and pilarboxes) IDS (don't get me started........)
    Do you not think Corbyn is confused? Corbyn conflates Neatanyahu extremism with people like Margaret Hodge and Luciana Berger. Whether he means to or not is irrelevant. It is still anti-Semitic.

    I don't like seeing Israeli forces open automatic fire on Palestinian teenagers when one throws a stone at a soldier, but I don't blame Luciana Berger for the carnage.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,683
    isam said:

    No, it was Shadsy mucking about. I was in the running as a candidate in 2015 vs Emily Thornberry in Islington South

    EDIT But I decided not to bother
    Gosh, I did not know that. The real thing then.

    I will cease with the "West Ham" harassment forthwith.
  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 19,153

    UK Deaths

    Anyone using the last 3-5 days to prove anything other than that the last 3-5 days are incomplete is a heretic. And will be shown.... Mercy.

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    That's the seven day average hitting the 200 a day level warned of by Whitty and Vallance about two weeks early.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,683
    Stocky said:

    Quiet without CHB isn`t it

    He'll be back, I'm sure. No-one gets over the wire and stays free for long.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668
    kinabalu said:

    Gosh, I did not know that. The real thing then.

    I will cease with the "West Ham" harassment forthwith.
    I like your style - replying to other posters to give cover to your frantic "Picasso etchings" googling.

    Kudos, if a bit clumsy.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,654

    Gillian Anderson as Thatcher is simply superb. The hair. The mannerisms. THE VOICE.

    Gave me the horn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXEpminPms

    What a disturbing image.

    You can have my Kleenex CR, I won't be needing them any more.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,185
    edited October 2020
    Now Jeremy Corbyn could have thought and said that last statement eleven months ago.
  • kjhkjh Posts: 12,487
    LadyG said:

    Lol
    You might well lol but do you not wonder why two of us (albeit mine as a joke) asked the same question?
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276

    What a disturbing image.

    You can have my Kleenex CR, I won't be needing them any more.
    I once got a semi watching Princess Fiona in Shrek.

    Anyone match that?
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
    Ah, loyalty. Essentially saying that whatever may be revealed, it doesn't matter.

    But I get it, it's tough to admit a loved one is a racist or has succoured racists. My father is more racist than Corbyn and I cannot say I tend to bring it up.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,353

    Ok, so apart from Corbyn and MacDonald, here's the other two Labour leaders to have lost the whip.

    https://twitter.com/RobertGCurrie/status/1321858266792660993

    Silly to include Foot 19 years before he was leader.

    Macdonald lost the whip in both 1914 and 1931, both times while leader (remarkably).

    I had forgotten Barnes but he was a bit of a special case.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    It's the same kind of humour. In the original he's Abraracourcix:

    (à bras raccourcis, literally — "with shortened arms" from the French phrase tomber sur quelqu'un à bras raccourcis – "to attack someone with violence")

    Most of the names are a bit more straightforward than that, eg Assurancetourix ("assurance tous risques" = comprehensive insurance) for the village bard (Cacofonix in the English version)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Asterix_characters
    V nice - but I think the beauty of the names is that they are steeped in the cultural and linguistic context of the nation concerned (France and the UK in this instance).
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276
    kinabalu said:

    He'll be back, I'm sure. No-one gets over the wire and stays free for long.
    PB is like Colditz you mean?
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390

    Gillian Anderson as Thatcher is simply superb. The hair. The mannerisms. THE VOICE.

    Gave me the horn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXEpminPms

    I've never understood the Thatcher as Sex Symbol thing. Didn't even Francois Mitterand have the hots for her? Bizarre. Her voice alone is an instant passion killer.
    (this isn't a political thing, there are some hot Tories but Thatch is most definitely not on the list).
  • JACK_WJACK_W Posts: 682
    North Carolina - UMASS/Lowell - 911 LV - 28/29 Oct

    Biden 48 .. Trump 48

    https://www.uml.edu/Research/public-opinion/polls/2020/NC-Oct.aspx
  • kjhkjh Posts: 12,487
    Stocky said:

    I once got a semi watching Princess Fiona in Shrek.

    Anyone match that?
    Far too much information.
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276
    kjh said:

    Far too much information.
    CR started it.
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