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  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,835

    What an omnishambles....3m AZN jabs sitting not being used in Germany.

    Looks like they managed to get an interview with Karl Marx at the end.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,106
    stodge said:

    Yes, that's pretty damning and I'd forgotten two aspects - first, the increased pressure on local authorities and second, the collapse of the pre-existing operating model for public transport provision.

    While I'm sure some office work will resume, it won't be at the pre-Covid levels and while that will be countered to some extent by increased leisure travel, the latter won't bring in the money the commuters used to. That either means more Government support, big hikes in fares (bad news for the Conservative marginals) and a re-think of engineering and maintenance which becomes more problematic at weekends and Bank Holidays when more people are travelling.
    Rishi’s wildly optimistic forecasts appear to assume:

    - a very rapid return to the pre-pandemic economy:
    - an immediate spending spree by those who have saved during lockdown;
    - no medium term behaviour changes after a year in lockdown;
    - no damage whatsoever from Brexit;
    - no rampant inflation;
    - no fall off in tax take despite rising unemployment and so many small businesses on the edge of bankruptcy;
    - higher corporation tax will increase the tax take from business pro-rata;
    - no post-pandemic pressure to spend more on health, education and social care;
    - spending in many government departments and by local councils can return to austerity levels of cuts.
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,794
    rcs1000 said:

    According to wikipedia, there are more than 3x the number of Poles in Germany than in the uk: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poles
    from this page seems like polish here have only dropped from 2017....looking for an equivalent thing for germany
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poles_in_the_United_Kingdom
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240

    HT

    Liverpool 0 Chelsea 1

    Liverpool struggling at home again

    Their season is going off even faster than Leicester City...
  • NemtynakhtNemtynakht Posts: 2,329
    Roger said:

    Interesting header. I usually enjoy your posts and more often than not agree with them. Tonight you've let your slip show. You are clearly a Leaver and the only Leaver's cliche you haven't used is 'Metropolitan Elite'

    It's funny someone who's left the country calling someone else a leaver. C'est vrai?
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,478

    Looks like they managed to get an interview with Karl Marx at the end.
    Talking of Marxists....juat scrolling through Jezza twitter, no sign or suggestion he has been for his jab. Maybe he has been listening to his brother.
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,794
    Pagan2 said:

    from this page seems like polish here have only dropped from 2017....looking for an equivalent thing for germany
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poles_in_the_United_Kingdom
    Found this...seems germany have more poles than have emigrated in total so confused
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migrations_from_Poland_since_EU_accession
  • felixfelix Posts: 15,180
    edited March 2021
    Musing on tonight's extraordinary poll - which may of course be an outlier but if it isn't how might it be reflected I wonder in terms of Scotland and perhaps more interestingly, in Wales? If it isn't replicated to some degree in both, then the situation in England would be extraordinary. I suspect a small uptick for the blues in Scotland and maybe something a little larger in Wales. Either way the locals are looking somewhat less good for Labour now unless things change quite quickly.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,227
    I get that it's a large operation, but how has test and trace managed to cost £37 Bn ?
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,478
    edited March 2021
    https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1367568393382019072?s=19

    I presume only between 10-12 and 2-4pm though....
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    Where are the SKS fans now


    Britain Elects
    @BritainElects
    · 3h
    Westminster voting intention:

    CON: 45% (+4)
    LAB: 32% (-4)
    GRN: 7% (-)
    LDEM: 6% (+1)
    REFUK: 3% (-)

    via @YouGov, 03 - 04 Mar
    Chgs. w/ 26 Feb
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    Pagan2 said:

    Found this...seems germany have more poles than have emigrated in total so confused
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migrations_from_Poland_since_EU_accession
    That page doesn't look like its been updated in about 7 years.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240
    IanB2 said:

    Rishi’s wildly optimistic forecasts appear to assume:

    - a very rapid return to the pre-pandemic economy:
    - an immediate spending spree by those who have saved during lockdown;
    - no medium term behaviour changes after a year in lockdown;
    - no damage whatsoever from Brexit;
    - no rampant inflation;
    - no fall off in tax take despite rising unemployment and so many small businesses on the edge of bankruptcy;
    - higher corporation tax will increase the tax take from business pro-rata;
    - no post-pandemic pressure to spend more on health, education and social care;
    - spending in many government departments and by local councils can return to austerity levels of cuts.
    Company tax is paid 8 months after the end of the company tax year, so we should see the impact of lockdown on revenue by mid- summer. My own company will not be paying any next year.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,383
    Pagan2 said:

    Found this...seems germany have more poles than have emigrated in total so confused
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migrations_from_Poland_since_EU_accession
    A lot of the data in that article is old.

    Also, I wouldn't be surprised if some German citizens in (old) East Prussia took Polish citizenship in the last quarter century.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,454

    https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1367568393382019072?s=19

    I presume only between 10-12 and 2-4pm though....

    The French prefer fine dining than being jabbed with needles.

    Weirdos.
  • NemtynakhtNemtynakht Posts: 2,329

    Hullo & what a great article. Looks like Lab have a problem.

    Betting wise I'm not sure where there's value with Lab. Maybe that Starmer won't lead them into the next election? Might Lab split?

    I'm keeping powder dry for now & punting north of the border. Think there is value in betting against the SNP majority.

    I think perhaps laying Starmer in next PM market - obviously he is the leading opposition candidate.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,350
    IanB2 said:

    Rishi’s wildly optimistic forecasts appear to assume:

    - a very rapid return to the pre-pandemic economy:
    - an immediate spending spree by those who have saved during lockdown;
    - no medium term behaviour changes after a year in lockdown;
    - no damage whatsoever from Brexit;
    - no rampant inflation;
    - no fall off in tax take despite rising unemployment and so many small businesses on the edge of bankruptcy;
    - higher corporation tax will increase the tax take from business pro-rata;
    - no post-pandemic pressure to spend more on health, education and social care;
    - spending in many government departments and by local councils can return to austerity levels of cuts.
    Well, it might happen like that. And if it does, then revolting people as they are, the current government deserve to stay on for as long as they want.

    But what if it doesn't?
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    Pulpstar said:

    I get that it's a large operation, but how has test and trace managed to cost £37 Bn ?

    Have you seen what they pay.

    NHS Nurses doing weekend shifts at triple NHS pay
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,794
    rcs1000 said:

    A lot of the data in that article is old.

    Also, I wouldn't be surprised if some German citizens in (old) East Prussia took Polish citizenship in the last quarter century.
    yes just noticed the last update, finding good data can be hard
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    The quiet man is turning up the volume.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240
    rcs1000 said:

    A lot of the data in that article is old.

    Also, I wouldn't be surprised if some German citizens in (old) East Prussia took Polish citizenship in the last quarter century.
    I think the Volksdeutsch were all expelled in 45-6 from East of the Oder and replaced with Poles from what is now Belarus and Ukraine.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,383
    Foxy said:

    I think the Volksdeutsch were all expelled in 45-6 from East of the Oder and replaced with Poles from what is now Belarus and Ukraine.
    You probably know more than me :blush:
  • felixfelix Posts: 15,180
    edited March 2021
    Oh dear - unless he's going in sackcloth and ashes to Darlington high street Sir Keir may underwhelm - not for the first time.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    The quiet man is turning up the volume.
    Needs to ship out asap

    I think his flag shagging has shall we say not been a complete success
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240
    rcs1000 said:

    You probably know more than me :blush:
    My Sister in Law's parents were deported from what is now Poland in 1946. They are not Polish, and it is rather hazardous to suggest that they are.
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,794
    rcs1000 said:

    You probably know more than me :blush:
    While old reading the article I posted here is a quoteAs of 2013, the largest group of modern Polonia can be found in the United Kingdom (550,000),[17] followed by that in Germany (425,608),[5][17]

    which implies that till 2013 which is just after the fom moratorium lapsed we were the leading destination
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240
    Something to look forward to. Interesting to see if the fracas has impacted on the SNP vote.

    https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1367587367918264326?s=19
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,523
    https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1367586525559554048

    His constituency home is near Richmond. A few miles from Darlington. Now he plans to work there part of the week.

    Quite incredible how blatant this stuff is getting now.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,106
    Breaking: good news - Spector says than after plateauing last week, Zoe shows case numbers falling again, esp. in the south.
  • eekeek Posts: 29,734

    https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1367586525559554048

    His constituency home is near Richmond. A few miles from Darlington. Now he plans to work there part of the week.

    Quite incredible how blatant this stuff is getting now.

    How else do you ensure Treasury North is a success?
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,478
    edited March 2021

    Look at it like this.

    GPT-3 understands nothing. It reads enormous amounts of material on the internet and regurgitates it in semi-coherent form, but does not maintain any train of thought. Its creative writing is uninspired but workmanlike; it can sound passionate, but its passion is fickle and indiscriminate. It produces clever-sounding snippets but they lack foundation. It is capable of skimming through technical material and turning out a precis, but it is equally likely to spout nonsense because it cannot comprehend the very concepts it is trying to summarize.

    Would it be unkind of me to say that I understand why you feel an affinity for it?

    More seriously, take heed of experts. With the possible exception of those who are hawking funding proposals, they (we) do not think that models like GPT-3 are going to lead to intelligence, or even a simulation that will withstand more than surface scrutiny. That is not to say that they won't be useful within restricted domains.

    Also bear in mind that AI and ML research have suffered from over-hype for about five decades now. It is prudent to discount the sensational pop-sci articles about these topics, and see what is actually delivered. I'm hopeful that AlphaFold may be a properly useful product of the DeepMind research lines, but up to now it's been mostly fluff.

    --AS
    Oh no now you have done it AS.....Leon will now be hyperventilating over DeepMind tech....I had wished I had left him to get over excited by GANs.
  • eekeek Posts: 29,734
    Roger said:

    The French prefer fine dining than being jabbed with needles.

    Weirdos.
    Do you still need to see a doctor 5 days before the vaccination?
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,350

    Look at it like this.

    GPT-3 understands nothing. It reads enormous amounts of material on the internet and regurgitates it in semi-coherent form, but does not maintain any train of thought. Its creative writing is uninspired but workmanlike; it can sound passionate, but its passion is fickle and indiscriminate. It produces clever-sounding snippets but they lack foundation. It is capable of skimming through technical material and turning out a precis, but it is equally likely to spout nonsense because it cannot comprehend the very concepts it is trying to summarize.

    Would it be unkind of me to say that I understand why you feel an affinity for it?

    More seriously, take heed of experts. With the possible exception of those who are hawking funding proposals, they (we) do not think that models like GPT-3 are going to lead to intelligence, or even a simulation that will withstand more than surface scrutiny. That is not to say that they won't be useful within restricted domains.

    Also bear in mind that AI and ML research have suffered from over-hype for about five decades now. It is prudent to discount the sensational pop-sci articles about these topics, and see what is actually delivered. I'm hopeful that AlphaFold may be a properly useful product of the DeepMind research lines, but up to now it's been mostly fluff.

    --AS
    All true, but it highlights the issues with human intelligence.

    If you replaced "GPT-3" with (to pluck a random name out of the air) "Dominic Cummings", it would still work pretty well as a critique.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,523
    felix said:

    Oh dear - unless he's going in sackcloth and ashes to Darlington high street Sir Keir may underwhelm - not for the first time.
    Brown to return to the front line?
  • NemtynakhtNemtynakht Posts: 2,329
    This can't be a resignation - you wouldn't trail it in advance. Perhaps it is something along the lines of seperate parties in Wales and Scotland. This would give more heft to new leader in Scotland and deflect from constant NHS issues in Wales
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,550
    So - he's fucking off and joining the Tories?
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,794

    So - he's fucking off and joining the Tories?
    The tories are probably too left wing for him
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 3,416
    Foxy said:

    Something to look forward to. Interesting to see if the fracas has impacted on the SNP vote.

    https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1367587367918264326?s=19

    I'd expect it would get the SNP vote out big time. If the cause looks like being damaged by personalities, wouldn't the reaction be to support the cause even more fervently?

    Good evening, everybody.
  • TheJezziahTheJezziah Posts: 3,840
    Labour under Starmer is pointless, quite frankly 32% is impressive considering what they are offering. If you copy Change UK what the hell do you expect?

    The people looking for late 90's Blairism are limited to the article author a decent section of journalists and an incredibly small section of the British public.

    Fair enough if you think a Blairite approach is the right way to go despite its unpopularity (in the modern day rather than decades ago) but I think people should stop pretending it is about electability.

    If people would rather Labour lose whilst fighting the left and supporting the government that is fair enough but it isn't any kind of route to victory for Labour.
  • BluestBlueBluestBlue Posts: 4,556
    edited March 2021

    So - he's fucking off and joining the Tories?
    Well, I mean, everyone else has...
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651

    I'm pretty pleased with my place as Health Secretary in PB's cabinet of woe as we all know that is where political careers go to die.

    I'm vastly amused at how traditionalist a Cabinet PB has signed up to.

    Not even a token woman. Tut tut.

    And no I am not content to be given Justice as some sort of after the fact sop, thank you very much. I aim much higher.

    However, I have carefully noted your names .....
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240

    Labour under Starmer is pointless, quite frankly 32% is impressive considering what they are offering. If you copy Change UK what the hell do you expect?

    The people looking for late 90's Blairism are limited to the article author a decent section of journalists and an incredibly small section of the British public.

    Fair enough if you think a Blairite approach is the right way to go despite its unpopularity (in the modern day rather than decades ago) but I think people should stop pretending it is about electability.

    If people would rather Labour lose whilst fighting the left and supporting the government that is fair enough but it isn't any kind of route to victory for Labour.

    The idea that the Red Wall wants Blairism is risible. Indeed that was when the rot for Labour started there.
  • Black_RookBlack_Rook Posts: 8,905

    This can't be a resignation - you wouldn't trail it in advance. Perhaps it is something along the lines of seperate parties in Wales and Scotland. This would give more heft to new leader in Scotland and deflect from constant NHS issues in Wales
    Well, if he became the leader of something explicitly called the English Labour Party then it would be a start. It would certainly upset all the right people.
  • isamisam Posts: 41,317
    felix said:

    Oh dear - unless he's going in sackcloth and ashes to Darlington high street Sir Keir may underwhelm - not for the first time.
    How far behind would he have to be before they got rid? It would be unprecedented I think, but if he starts regularly trailing by 12-15 points why bother waiting til he loses the next GE?
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,307
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296

    This can't be a resignation - you wouldn't trail it in advance. Perhaps it is something along the lines of seperate parties in Wales and Scotland. This would give more heft to new leader in Scotland and deflect from constant NHS issues in Wales
    It's not even a real tweet is it?
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,227
    dr_spyn said:
    But what's the fastest way to lose a lockdown belly ?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782

    Look at it like this.

    GPT-3 understands nothing. It reads enormous amounts of material on the internet and regurgitates it in semi-coherent form, but does not maintain any train of thought. Its creative writing is uninspired but workmanlike; it can sound passionate, but its passion is fickle and indiscriminate. It produces clever-sounding snippets but they lack foundation. It is capable of skimming through technical material and turning out a precis, but it is equally likely to spout nonsense because it cannot comprehend the very concepts it is trying to summarize.

    Would it be unkind of me to say that I understand why you feel an affinity for it?

    More seriously, take heed of experts. With the possible exception of those who are hawking funding proposals, they (we) do not think that models like GPT-3 are going to lead to intelligence, or even a simulation that will withstand more than surface scrutiny. That is not to say that they won't be useful within restricted domains.

    Also bear in mind that AI and ML research have suffered from over-hype for about five decades now. It is prudent to discount the sensational pop-sci articles about these topics, and see what is actually delivered. I'm hopeful that AlphaFold may be a properly useful product of the DeepMind research lines, but up to now it's been mostly fluff.

    --AS
    Normalcy bias

  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,356
    The French are vaccinating on the weekends? Now we know it’s serious.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    This site is falling - and fast.

    That Keir Starmer Tweet is literally fake. Go and look at his Twitter account, it's not there. It is embarrassing people are re-posting and commenting on literal fake news, I thought we were better than that.

    Keir Starmer Fake


    Not something you normally see in same sentence!
  • It's not even a real tweet is it?
    No it's literal fake news. Some here are so eager to play points they literally comment on fake news by a randommer on Twitter.

    I think I will take some time away again, we're falling fast if we think that's the source of reasonable debate.

    Bye for now
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    This site is falling - and fast.

    That Keir Starmer Tweet is literally fake. Go and look at his Twitter account, it's not there. It is embarrassing people are re-posting and commenting on literal fake news, I thought we were better than that.

    Is the YG Poll fake too

    You have backed a loser pal
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    edited March 2021

    https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1367586525559554048

    His constituency home is near Richmond. A few miles from Darlington. Now he plans to work there part of the week.

    Quite incredible how blatant this stuff is getting now.

    Yes quite blatantly its not all going to be Londoncentric.

    Exactly as promised. People living in the North might be able to work up North rather than commuting to London to get stuff done - I imagine that must really get your goat.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,795
    Foxy said:

    Their season is going off even faster than Leicester City...
    Liverpool and Leicester are indeed fading. It’s quite possible neither end up in the top four.
  • MonkeysMonkeys Posts: 766

    Look at it like this.

    GPT-3 understands nothing. It reads enormous amounts of material on the internet and regurgitates it in semi-coherent form, but does not maintain any train of thought. Its creative writing is uninspired but workmanlike; it can sound passionate, but its passion is fickle and indiscriminate. It produces clever-sounding snippets but they lack foundation. It is capable of skimming through technical material and turning out a precis, but it is equally likely to spout nonsense because it cannot comprehend the very concepts it is trying to summarize.

    Would it be unkind of me to say that I understand why you feel an affinity for it?

    More seriously, take heed of experts. With the possible exception of those who are hawking funding proposals, they (we) do not think that models like GPT-3 are going to lead to intelligence, or even a simulation that will withstand more than surface scrutiny. That is not to say that they won't be useful within restricted domains.

    Also bear in mind that AI and ML research have suffered from over-hype for about five decades now. It is prudent to discount the sensational pop-sci articles about these topics, and see what is actually delivered. I'm hopeful that AlphaFold may be a properly useful product of the DeepMind research lines, but up to now it's been mostly fluff.

    --AS
    I don't fancy having to sit a Voight-Kampff during every job interview I go to.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,356
    Fake news. The tweet is fake.
  • Black_RookBlack_Rook Posts: 8,905

    This site is falling - and fast.

    That Keir Starmer Tweet is literally fake. Go and look at his Twitter account, it's not there. It is embarrassing people are re-posting and commenting on literal fake news, I thought we were better than that.

    Oh well, nobody's perfect.
  • Where are the SKS fans now


    Britain Elects
    @BritainElects
    · 3h
    Westminster voting intention:

    CON: 45% (+4)
    LAB: 32% (-4)
    GRN: 7% (-)
    LDEM: 6% (+1)
    REFUK: 3% (-)

    via @YouGov, 03 - 04 Mar
    Chgs. w/ 26 Feb

    How odd that such a Labour supporter is so cheering on the underperformance of the Labour Party
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296
    Kaboom!

    A transparently faked Starmer 'tweet' leads to PB.com meltdown.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    edited March 2021

    This site is falling - and fast.

    That Keir Starmer Tweet is literally fake. Go and look at his Twitter account, it's not there. It is embarrassing people are re-posting and commenting on literal fake news, I thought we were better than that.

    Of course it was fake, Keir Starmer doesn't have interesting things to say.

    It was funny though.
  • Black_RookBlack_Rook Posts: 8,905
    RobD said:

    The French are vaccinating on the weekends? Now we know it’s serious.

    Indeed. Although I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that some of the German lander still don't jab anybody on Sundays, either...
  • isamisam Posts: 41,317
    RobD said:
    The 13 point lead with YouGov is real though.

    If the Conservatives are implementing Labour style policies (as they promised to do I guess to level up) why would Labour voters care? Surely its good for policies you think are right to be enacted?
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296

    How odd that such a Labour supporter is so cheering on the underperformance of the Labour Party
    Yebbut, wrong Labour innit?
  • Needs to ship out asap

    I think his flag shagging has shall we say not been a complete success
    Labour voters like the flag. That you don't is why there are a lot less of them than there were.

    As my piece said, your morality is not their morality.
  • Black_RookBlack_Rook Posts: 8,905

    Liverpool and Leicester are indeed fading. It’s quite possible neither end up in the top four.
    City, United, Chelsea, Everton?
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    edited March 2021

    This site is falling - and fast.

    That Keir Starmer Tweet is literally fake. Go and look at his Twitter account, it's not there. It is embarrassing people are re-posting and commenting on literal fake news, I thought we were better than that.

    You prefer factual posts here you go

    Starmer is going down faster than a dockside hooker


    https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1367532944341016578


  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296

    Is the YG Poll fake too

    You have backed a loser pal

    Who are you backing BJO?

    Who are you enabling? The Tories.
  • TheJezziahTheJezziah Posts: 3,840
    isam said:

    How far behind would he have to be before they got rid? It would be unprecedented I think, but if he starts regularly trailing by 12-15 points why bother waiting til he loses the next GE?
    Because he is Neil Kinnock fighting Militant setting things up for them to be Tony Blair (or setting their favourite Labour politician up to be Tony Blair) in the delusional minds of some.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,626
    edited March 2021
    Leon said:

    Normalcy bias

    Didn’t eadric bang on about normalcy bias last year?
  • BluestBlueBluestBlue Posts: 4,556

    Kaboom!

    A transparently faked Starmer 'tweet' leads to PB.com meltdown.

    Hold on, that was a fake?! Next you'll be telling me that this isn't a real photo of Sir Keir in the flesh:

    https://twitter.com/YungLambton/status/1364281210931929102
  • MonkeysMonkeys Posts: 766
    I used to think that my area of work - Health and Social Care - would be the last to fall to AI, after the Lawyers, so it would never really be allowed to get there. But looking at GPT-3 I no longer think that's the case. In fact, there are already apps we can download that chat with us and tell us to smile, and they seem to be good enough for psychiatrists to be recommending them. In ten years time, who knows? Psychiatry itself could be up for grabs, and it doesn't look that difficult to be honest. There's not to much variation in the actions of antipsychotics, for example - almost all of them spins on antihistamines. Just kick down the list of effectiveness till you get a result.

    As for "is it real intelligence, is it genuine knowledge," all silly. We are what we do, not what's going on inside us. What's going on inside is is secret, unknown to everyone else, and can't be used to assess or even meaningfully be discussed.

  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,329
    Has he got some sort of dummy thing going on in the second pic?
    https://twitter.com/jneill/status/1367465559424655362?s=21
  • Foxy said:

    The idea that the Red Wall wants Blairism is risible. Indeed that was when the rot for Labour started there.
    Nobody wants Blairism just as nobody wants Cameronism - times change and people move on. Whats more, if Blair was LOTO now he wouldn't want mid-90s Blairism either.

    What red wall voters want is someone who understands them and offers reassurance to their hopes and concerns. Blair did that. Starmer doesn't. Corbyn did it in reverse.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240

    City, United, Chelsea, Everton?
    I think Leicester can hang on, losing Barnes is bad, but Maddison and Perez are back shortly, and none of the other injuries are too critical.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924


    Who are you backing BJO?

    Who are you enabling? The Tories.
    I will be voting Lab in local elections

    In spite of SKS.

    After that who knows

    I hope there will be a successful leadership challenge or 2019 will look like a fantastic result

    2017 will be the last time LAB gets 40% for a long time or maybe ever
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,550
    RobD said:
    It was taken as seriously as it deserved.....

    Bit like Starmer himself.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    edited March 2021

    Has he got some sort of dummy thing going on in the second pic?
    https://twitter.com/jneill/status/1367465559424655362?s=21

    How's that a "how it started, how its going"?

    He never said anything antivax, just anticoercion. Him going for a vaccine and publishing a photo to encourage others to do the same is not something to be mocked anymore than it should be for anyone else.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    It was taken as seriously as it deserved.....

    Bit like Starmer himself.
    Absolutely
  • MonkeysMonkeys Posts: 766
    isam said:

    How far behind would he have to be before they got rid? It would be unprecedented I think, but if he starts regularly trailing by 12-15 points why bother waiting til he loses the next GE?
    There's the danger it's one of the nutters, isn't there? I wonder if he only ran to stop RLB, but would rather it had been a woman, which is why Dodds is in Shadow. I can see there being enough resistance to him going in the parliamentary party, who voted 73% no confidence in Jezza, that shifting him is too dangerous.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,626

    Kaboom!

    A transparently faked Starmer 'tweet' leads to PB.com meltdown.

    A few replies does not equal a meltdown...
  • TheJezziahTheJezziah Posts: 3,840

    Nobody wants Blairism just as nobody wants Cameronism - times change and people move on. Whats more, if Blair was LOTO now he wouldn't want mid-90s Blairism either.

    What red wall voters want is someone who understands them and offers reassurance to their hopes and concerns. Blair did that. Starmer doesn't. Corbyn did it in reverse.
    If you look at the votes in red wall constituencies then 2017 was the first time the downward trend had been reversed in decades across the board. Now you may hate the left and all they stand for but lets not pretend that those places were leaking away from Labour for not being right wing enough, the evidence suggests the complete opposite.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296

    Has he got some sort of dummy thing going on in the second pic?
    https://twitter.com/jneill/status/1367465559424655362?s=21

    And is he really wearing trackie-bottoms and trainers!?
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    Hold on, that was a fake?! Next you'll be telling me that this isn't a real photo of Sir Keir in the flesh:

    https://twitter.com/YungLambton/status/1364281210931929102
    Is it Fake?

    Oh yes wrong colour hair
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,383
    Pagan2 said:

    While old reading the article I posted here is a quoteAs of 2013, the largest group of modern Polonia can be found in the United Kingdom (550,000),[17] followed by that in Germany (425,608),[5][17]

    which implies that till 2013 which is just after the fom moratorium lapsed we were the leading destination
    My understanding - and I could be wrong - is that the number of Poles in the UK has barely budged from about 2008.

    Lots of things have happened since: the UK was more affected by the Global Financial Crisis than Germany, plus unemployment and the cost of living are lower there. Finally, of course, there is Brexit.

  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 65,029
    edited March 2021
    Liverpool lose at home for a record 5 consecutive time
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782
    Monkeys said:

    I used to think that my area of work - Health and Social Care - would be the last to fall to AI, after the Lawyers, so it would never really be allowed to get there. But looking at GPT-3 I no longer think that's the case. In fact, there are already apps we can download that chat with us and tell us to smile, and they seem to be good enough for psychiatrists to be recommending them. In ten years time, who knows? Psychiatry itself could be up for grabs, and it doesn't look that difficult to be honest. There's not to much variation in the actions of antipsychotics, for example - almost all of them spins on antihistamines. Just kick down the list of effectiveness till you get a result.

    As for "is it real intelligence, is it genuine knowledge," all silly. We are what we do, not what's going on inside us. What's going on inside is is secret, unknown to everyone else, and can't be used to assess or even meaningfully be discussed.

    Quite so, quite so. This is the point. The computers will easily pass the Turing Test and so will appear human (except much smarter). We won't be able to open them up and *see* if they are *really* thinking, just as you can't open my skull and see if I am not some chatbot from the future, deepfaking multiple identities

    Indeed one of my main worries about AI is that the computers will appear omniscient and all-powerful, as well as quasi-human - in other words they will appear like Gods - and our natural human instinct, buried deep inside all of us, will be to worship them. We will install them in churches and bow down in obeisance
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,523

    Yes quite blatantly its not all going to be Londoncentric.

    Exactly as promised. People living in the North might be able to work up North rather than commuting to London to get stuff done - I imagine that must really get your goat.
    No, it's not that. I'm far from against these ideas. I spent half my childhood in the North and went to Northern university.

    But I am suspicious of the exact location choice of this norther treasury. Was the CoE involved in the decision? As Darlington was on the list he should have excused himself from the final selection imho.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    Liverpool lose 5 in a row at Anfield for the first time ever.

    Its not Anfield without the fans though.
  • Liverpool lose 5 in a row at Anfield for the first time ever.

    Its not Anfield without the fans though.

    Same for all teams to be fair
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,240

    Nobody wants Blairism just as nobody wants Cameronism - times change and people move on. Whats more, if Blair was LOTO now he wouldn't want mid-90s Blairism either.

    What red wall voters want is someone who understands them and offers reassurance to their hopes and concerns. Blair did that. Starmer doesn't. Corbyn did it in reverse.
    That is where Starmer fails most. He has completely failed to outline any vision. His flags and change of tune fool no one on either right or left.

    He needs to either enunciate something other than clichés, or get off the pot.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296

    Didn’t eadric bang on about normalcy bias last year?
    Surely that was LadyG?
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296
    Foxy said:

    That is where Starmer fails most. He has completely failed to outline any vision. His flags and change of tune fool no one on either right or left.

    He needs to either enunciate something other than clichés, or get off the pot.
    Sadly, he has zero charisma. Some level of charisma is key these days.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826

    No, it's not that. I'm far from against these ideas. I spent half my childhood in the North and went to Northern university.

    But I am suspicious of the exact location choice of this norther treasury. Was the CoE involved in the decision? As Darlington was on the list he should have excused himself from the final selection imho.
    Why? We have constituency MPs for a reason. 🤷‍♂️

    A location has been chosen now make it work. Better than cramming everything into London, this should have been done last century not now. The fact he's even been able to choose Darlington because nobody else had ever bothered to choose anything sooner speaks it all.
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