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The Lib Dems look likely to give it a go in Chesham and Amersham – politicalbetting.com

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  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,107

    I do not question the wisdom of the Divine Author.
    Funny sort of god, that hangs around bus station bookstands
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    The survey also found that most independence supporters agreed with other verifiably false statements relating to official Scottish Government figures. These are myths widely shared on social media which, to be blunt, imply that the Scottish Government’s economists are idiots.

    - 54 per cent of independence supporters agree that 'Scottish tax revenues are understated because of Scottish exports leaving via English ports'

    - 66 per cent agree that 'Scottish tax revenues are understated because taxes generated by the whisky industry are not properly allocated to Scotland'

    - 55 per cent agree that 'Scotland is only seen to be running a deficit because some costs outside of Scotland, like HS2 and infrastructure spending in the South East, are charged to Scotland'

    This denial of the Scottish Government’s economic data and belief in myths about how the figures are compiled is consistent with our survey’s finding that only 20 per cent of independence supporters are aware that total public spending in Scotland is more than the amount raised in taxes.


    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/independence-case-is-built-on-myths-denial-and-conspiracy-theories

    All quite credible fallacies if you don't know the answer. And there is no reason to expect people to know the stats come from Edinburgh not Whitehall. The failure is on the part of the unionists for not rebutting all this.

    Most staggering numbers in the article are the Scotch deficit of 5.7bn counting spending in Scotland alone, 13.1bn including overseas spending on their behalf.
  • maaarshmaaarsh Posts: 3,592

    A world where they're free to wear a mask for health reasons without social pressure or stigma IF they want to?
    Quite a strange perspective to think that normalising people covering their face whenever they want to without challenge will make people safer overall.
  • RazedabodeRazedabode Posts: 3,106
    IshmaelZ said:

    All quite credible fallacies if you don't know the answer. And there is no reason to expect people to know the stats come from Edinburgh not Whitehall. The failure is on the part of the unionists for not rebutting all this.

    Most staggering numbers in the article are the Scotch deficit of 5.7bn counting spending in Scotland alone, 13.1bn including overseas spending on their behalf.
    The most telling fact with GERs is that when they were good, SNP used them to justify independence. Now awful, they are a made up unionist ploy that should be ignored
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    Bojo delenda est! (quæ est politice)
  • sarissasarissa Posts: 2,108

    The survey also found that most independence supporters agreed with other verifiably false statements relating to official Scottish Government figures. These are myths widely shared on social media which, to be blunt, imply that the Scottish Government’s economists are idiots.

    - 54 per cent of independence supporters agree that 'Scottish tax revenues are understated because of Scottish exports leaving via English ports'

    - 66 per cent agree that 'Scottish tax revenues are understated because taxes generated by the whisky industry are not properly allocated to Scotland'

    - 55 per cent agree that 'Scotland is only seen to be running a deficit because some costs outside of Scotland, like HS2 and infrastructure spending in the South East, are charged to Scotland'

    This denial of the Scottish Government’s economic data and belief in myths about how the figures are compiled is consistent with our survey’s finding that only 20 per cent of independence supporters are aware that total public spending in Scotland is more than the amount raised in taxes.


    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/independence-case-is-built-on-myths-denial-and-conspiracy-theories

    Spending FOR Scotland is not the same as spending IN Scotlanf.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,677
    "For those watching in black and white, the pink is in front of the brown.'

  • IanB2 said:

    Funny sort of god, that hangs around bus station bookstands
    To fully represent society, even a great artist must observe the tax collectors, harlots, and gamblers.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    ydoethur said:

    Incidentally, anyone who wants to drown in pure snooker geek can try this quiz.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/47883018

    At risk of sounding like a sad person with no life, I got them all right with only one false move and not looking any of them up.

    That’s impressive!

    Anyone know of a non-BBC broadcaster of tonight’s match?
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,309

    Or Ian B3's predecessor, Ian B4?
    Christ, that's niche.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543
    Sandpit said:

    That’s impressive!

    Anyone know of a non-BBC broadcaster of tonight’s match?
    Eurosport have been broadcasting at least some of the matches.
  • RazedabodeRazedabode Posts: 3,106
    sarissa said:

    Spending FOR Scotland is not the same as spending IN Scotlanf.
    Ahh - seemingly making the point of the article ..
  • stodgestodge Posts: 14,479
    Evening all :)

    Just to note the latest INSA poll in Germany has the Union and the Greens tied at 24% so not much change.

    A slightly more interesting poll from Austria where the OVP has its lowest number, 33% (-2) for some time. The big winners are their coalition partners, the Greens, who are up three to 13%. The SPD are on 25% and the FPO on 18% with NEOS on 9%.

    Elsewhere, slight moves away from the governing parties in Portugal and Denmark but both remain in clear leads over their opposition.

    Further north, Norway votes on 13th September and the ruling centre-right bloc looks in big trouble:

    https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/1389126720415047681/photo/1

    A coalition between the Social Democrats and the Farmers Party looks on the cards on those numbers.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939
    Sandpit said:

    That’s impressive!

    Anyone know of a non-BBC broadcaster of tonight’s match?
    https://wst.tv/how-to-watch-the-betfred-world-championship-2/
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,309

    Wearing masks is a natural part of the human condition.

    I can use Haiku generators too:

    Shivering leaping
    A hyberbolic SeanT rants
    after the betting
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 7,011
    Does the Lib Dems giving it a go mean not lose their deposit?
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    "For those watching in black and white, the pink is in front of the brown.'

    Very slightly unfair because if the colours are largely undisturbed, that could be informative.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    IanB2 said:

    Funny sort of god, that hangs around bus station bookstands
    God IS a funny one, ain't she?

    Simon & Garfunkel - The Sounds of Silence
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fWyzwo1xg0

    SOUNDS OF SILENCE
    Paul Simon (and a huge hit for Simon and Garfunkel back in ancient times)

    Hello darkness, my old friend
    I've come to talk with you again
    Because a vision softly creeping
    Left its seeds while I was sleeping
    And the vision that was planted in my brain
    Still remains
    Within the sound of silence

    In restless dreams I walked alone
    Narrow streets of cobblestone
    'Neath the halo of a street lamp
    I turned my collar to the cold and damp
    When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
    That split the night
    And touched the sound of silence

    And in the naked light I saw
    Ten thousand people, maybe more
    People talking without speaking
    People hearing without listening
    People writing songs that voices never share
    No one dared
    Disturb the sound of silence

    "Fools" said I, "You do not know
    Silence like a cancer grows
    Hear my words that I might teach you
    Take my arms that I might reach you"
    But my words like silent raindrops fell
    And echoed in the wells of silence

    And the people bowed and prayed
    To the neon god they made
    And the sign flashed out its warning
    In the words that it was forming
    And the sign said, "The words of the prophets
    Are written on the subway walls
    And tenement halls
    And whispered in the sounds of silence"

  • pingping Posts: 3,805
    Trying to ride both horses.

    Unsuccessfully, IMO.

    The tories need a scottish strategy. Quick.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,309

    I can use Haiku generators too:

    Shivering leaping
    A hyberbolic SeanT rants
    after the betting
    Reviews are already in:

    "The juxtaposition of "SeanT" and "betting" is truly inspired." - The Daily Tale

    "I don't like short poems. So why am I reviewing a haiku, you may wonder? Well, I liked the title - 'SeanT'. It went down hill from there." - Enid Kibbler

    "Amazing how so few words can set a scene so perfectly. I close my eyes and all I can see is the shivering leaping SeanT." - Hit the Spoof

    "I felt that I was SeanT. It was spooky. I hope to read more by Casino Royale. Perhaps next time, something longer." - Zob Gloop

    "I've always wanted to write a haiku about SeanT. I can't believe Casino Royale has beaten me to it." - Betty Borison
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    God IS a funny one, ain't she?

    Simon & Garfunkel - The Sounds of Silence
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fWyzwo1xg0

    SOUNDS OF SILENCE
    Paul Simon (and a huge hit for Simon and Garfunkel back in ancient times)

    Hello darkness, my old friend
    I've come to talk with you again
    Because a vision softly creeping
    Left its seeds while I was sleeping
    And the vision that was planted in my brain
    Still remains
    Within the sound of silence

    In restless dreams I walked alone
    Narrow streets of cobblestone
    'Neath the halo of a street lamp
    I turned my collar to the cold and damp
    When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
    That split the night
    And touched the sound of silence

    And in the naked light I saw
    Ten thousand people, maybe more
    People talking without speaking
    People hearing without listening
    People writing songs that voices never share
    No one dared
    Disturb the sound of silence

    "Fools" said I, "You do not know
    Silence like a cancer grows
    Hear my words that I might teach you
    Take my arms that I might reach you"
    But my words like silent raindrops fell
    And echoed in the wells of silence

    And the people bowed and prayed
    To the neon god they made
    And the sign flashed out its warning
    In the words that it was forming
    And the sign said, "The words of the prophets
    Are written on the subway walls
    And tenement halls
    And whispered in the sounds of silence"

    The version by Disturbed is even better than the real thing.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,295
    "Germany, INSA poll:

    CDU/CSU-EPP: 24% (+1)
    GRÜNE-G/EFA: 24% (+1)
    SPD-S&D: 15% (-1)
    AfD-ID: 12%
    FDP-RE: 12%
    LINKE-LEFT: 7% (-1)

    +/- vs. 23-26 April 2021

    Fieldwork: 30 April - 3 May 2021
    Sample size: 2,075"

    https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/1389281906513129477
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    edited May 2021
    ydoethur said:

    Eurosport have been broadcasting at least some of the matches.
    Thanks, will try and find that.

    Another night when the BBC would rather screw their potential overseas audience by shutting down a bunch more VPN providers, while still not allowing them to subscribe - PAY THEM MONEY -to the legitimate iPlayer site.
  • NemtynakhtNemtynakht Posts: 2,329
    Cyclefree said:

    I am quite interested in construction, partly as a result of building a house for the last few years, partly because one of my children's godparents was a builder who taught me quite a lot about how houses work, materials, how to build things etc and partly because of much husband's profession. The builder learnt the old-fashioned way, through a proper apprenticeship and his big beef was that too many people called themselves builders but simply did not have the skills to build houses properly. His other beef was with clients who concentrated on the look and decoration but did not want to spend money on stuff like roofs, plumbing, proper insulation - all the stuff you can't see but which makes a house work well. He said that meant they tended to go for cheap quotes and also made them prey to every type of conman going.

    Having stripped two houses back to the bare bones, it is fascinating to see how they are built and when you see what is involved you realise why it costs - if you want to do it properly. But, curiously, for a property-mad country, we focus too much on the superficial - kitchens and wallpaper - and not enough on the structural stuff. It might even serve as a metaphor for our attitude to many other things as well.
    @cyclefree I am the opposite really of what you describe latterly. I don't really have many pictures on the walls and prefer plain good quality paints and carpets rather than fashionably expensive wallpaper. I prefer a sturdy well made piece of furniture!

    I can recommend the course book from my building surveying qualification 'The construction of houses' by Duncan Marshall. You can get a second hand copy for a tenner on eBay and it shows how houses are put together. Not everyone's cup of tea I know but even our resident fiction writer could learn where to hide the bodies!!
  • YBarddCwscYBarddCwsc Posts: 7,172
    ydoethur said:

    Eurosport have been broadcasting at least some of the matches.
    I trust you successfully made it to the bracing Welsh coast.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939
    Sandpit said:

    Thanks, will try and find that.

    Another night when the BBC would rather screw their potential overseas audience by shutting down a bunch more VPN providers, while still not allowing them to subscribe - PAY THEM MONEY -to the legitimate iPlayer site.
    I believe the WST has sold the overseas rights. So they couldn't.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    Stocky said:

    And, there are some people who are happy to keep wearing masks to reduce cold and flu transmission. Before Covid this sort of oddness was very fringe.

    I seriously wonder what sort of world these people want to live in.
    As polite as Japan?
  • Sandpit said:

    Thanks, will try and find that.

    Another night when the BBC would rather screw their potential overseas audience by shutting down a bunch more VPN providers, while still not allowing them to subscribe - PAY THEM MONEY -to the legitimate iPlayer site.
    Presumably the BBC do not hold the overseas TV rights and EuroSport do ?
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    It'll linger longer there for the same reason it isn't as high there in the first place. Because the whole thing has been so politicised.

    Some GOPers have been refusing to wear a mask, because of politics.
    Some Democrats will continue to wear one long after its unnecessary, because of politics.
    Yes. Though as per usual, the Republicans will tend to display more internal discipline and cohesion.
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    Just checking I've got this right:

    1. Starmer is far too serious, dull, boring, competent, intelligent and staid to warm the hearts of the British public. Especially against BJ, that fount of entertaining charisma, he faces electoral oblivion.

    2. The last thing that Starmer should do is damage his reputation for being serious, boring, intelligent etc. etc. by trying to show that he also has a lighter, more whimsical side to his personality. That would lead to electoral oblivion.

    After "personality" insert "and failing in a manner so toe curlingly embarrassing you will need a claw hammer to detach your feet from the carpet," and you are spot on.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543

    I trust you successfully made it to the bracing Welsh coast.
    Well - yes and no. I made it to the coastal path between Llanaber and Llanbedr, but I didn’t get as far as the actual shore. Too damn windy and wet, and like a fool I had forgotten my waterproof trousers.

    Traffic wasn’t great, which hopefully is a sign lots of money got spent over the last two days. Took an hour to drive from Bala to Llangollen.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    This might be the greatest pun in human history.


    786 is phone area code for Florida Keys, note that Key West is perhaps more S&M conscious (and friendly?) than most communities . . .
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,298

    Just checking I've got this right:

    1. Starmer is far too serious, dull, boring, competent, intelligent and staid to warm the hearts of the British public. Especially against BJ, that fount of entertaining charisma, he faces electoral oblivion.

    2. The last thing that Starmer should do is damage his reputation for being serious, boring, intelligent etc. etc. by trying to show that he also has a lighter, more whimsical side to his personality. That would lead to electoral oblivion.

    I am batting for Starmer, but I really think he should avoid the silly stunts. If it's whimsy you are after, Blair played guitar or did "keepy uppies". It was cool. I am not suggesting Starmer tries keepy-uppies, that would be a recipe for disaster, but you know what I mean.Being a smart arse in John Lewis or a boxing club isn't big or clever.

    He's a lawyer. He could do some lawyery stuff. How about this? Go to Tehran on the QT and come back with Mrs Ratcliffe.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543

    This might be the greatest pun in human history.


    They do it all by pricking the lawns.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,309
    "I was born in hell, but now I live in heaven."

    North Korean refugee - who faced torture and starvation, and was sold into marriage - explains why she's standing for the Tories in Bury:

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/she-escaped-from-north-korea-twice-and-now-she-s-running-for-office-in-the-u-k-1.5411375
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    dixiedean said:

    I believe the WST has sold the overseas rights. So they couldn't.
    Yeah you’re right, from the link above. Trying to get WST online stream working now, for some reason it prefers you to be on a phone rather than a 65” TV.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,107

    You know who else has taken a beating because of problems with property maintenance?
    There’s a drains man round these parts with a van declaring himself the Rodfather...
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    In my misspent youth had a hat, given to me by a rustic acquaintance, emblazoned "Curtis Breeding Service".

    When asked about my headgear (especially by women) my stock response was a polite, "We aim to please!"

    A hollow boast indeed by me at that time.
  • MikeSmithsonMikeSmithson Posts: 7,382

    Does the Lib Dems giving it a go mean not lose their deposit?

    In the case of seats where they were in second place to the Tories at the preceding general election it means winning. Go check it.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    IanB2 said:

    There’s a drains man round these parts with a van declaring himself the Rodfather...
    There is a Vietnamese soup shop in Bellevue, Washington that calls itself "What the Pho?"
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,804
    That's one of the best clearances under pressure I've ever seen.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,298

    Probably too well known, but my favourite was the shop that sold cheap camping gear and was called:

    Now is the Winter of our Discount Tent
    There is a dog groomer in Brierley Hill called "Doggy Style".

    My favourite however is an estate agent in Kidderminster, and no word of a lie, the names are genuine. "Doolittle and Dalley".
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    In the case of seats where they were in second place to the Tories at the preceding general election it means winning. Go check it.
    But are the LibDems of THIS decade, made of the same stuff as past editions?

    Isn't THAT the £64,000 question?
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,112
    edited May 2021
    Hey, fanbois, he means you...

    Flurry of polls now showing that our Ipsos MORI poll last week was less an outlier and more a foreshadowing of what was to come. Doesn't mean this is permanent and shouldn't overlook how fundamentals still favour Cons. But again, too many were too quick to dismiss recent stories. https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1389249365638799362
    https://twitter.com/keiranpedley/status/1389250859817742339
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,785
    kinabalu said:

    That's one of the best clearances under pressure I've ever seen.

    Is that West Brom v. Wolves? Which defender?
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,785

    There is a dog groomer in Brierley Hill called "Doggy Style".

    My favourite however is an estate agent in Kidderminster, and no word of a lie, the names are genuine. "Doolittle and Dalley".
    Our dog groomer is Bone Idol, which is pretty good.
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 7,011

    In the case of seats where they were in second place to the Tories at the preceding general election it means winning. Go check it.
    I didn't think you would bite Mr Smithson....
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,677
    IshmaelZ said:

    Very slightly unfair because if the colours are largely undisturbed, that could be informative.
    I wasn't thinking of snooker...
  • Reviews are already in:

    "The juxtaposition of "SeanT" and "betting" is truly inspired." - The Daily Tale

    "I don't like short poems. So why am I reviewing a haiku, you may wonder? Well, I liked the title - 'SeanT'. It went down hill from there." - Enid Kibbler

    "Amazing how so few words can set a scene so perfectly. I close my eyes and all I can see is the shivering leaping SeanT." - Hit the Spoof

    "I felt that I was SeanT. It was spooky. I hope to read more by Casino Royale. Perhaps next time, something longer." - Zob Gloop

    "I've always wanted to write a haiku about SeanT. I can't believe Casino Royale has beaten me to it." - Betty Borison
    I deny being "Enid Kibbler".
  • stodgestodge Posts: 14,479

    In the case of seats where they were in second place to the Tories at the preceding general election it means winning. Go check it.
    To be fair, Mike, the Tories always give the LDs a chance by picking the worst candidate possible - the poor man they picked for Romsey was one such example.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    I am batting for Starmer, but I really think he should avoid the silly stunts. If it's whimsy you are after, Blair played guitar or did "keepy uppies". It was cool. I am not suggesting Starmer tries keepy-uppies, that would be a recipe for disaster, but you know what I mean.Being a smart arse in John Lewis or a boxing club isn't big or clever.

    He's a lawyer. He could do some lawyery stuff. How about this? Go to Tehran on the QT and come back with Mrs Ratcliffe.
    Jesse Jackson once went and brought back a shot-down US Air Force pilot from Syria.

    Can still remember my mother's reaction. She was thrilled, and VERY pro-Jesse that day.

    She'd passed away before his major campaign for the presidency in 1988, but she was a Democrat, and am sure that she'd have given him her serious consideration.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    I deny being "Enid Kibbler".
    Correction. Should not the attribution for first review be "The Daily Tail"?
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,454

    Henley 2008?
    Thanks for the warning. I went to take a look at an apartment in Henley. But it didn't feel very Lib Demmy.
  • QuincelQuincel Posts: 4,042

    "I was born in hell, but now I live in heaven."

    North Korean refugee - who faced torture and starvation, and was sold into marriage - explains why she's standing for the Tories in Bury:

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/she-escaped-from-north-korea-twice-and-now-she-s-running-for-office-in-the-u-k-1.5411375

    The MEN did a good interview with her a few weeks back. Very impressive woman, the sort we could do with more of in local government. Shame she's in an unwinnable ward, but good on her for standing up to be counted.
  • YBarddCwscYBarddCwsc Posts: 7,172
    ydoethur said:

    Well - yes and no. I made it to the coastal path between Llanaber and Llanbedr, but I didn’t get as far as the actual shore. Too damn windy and wet, and like a fool I had forgotten my waterproof trousers.

    Traffic wasn’t great, which hopefully is a sign lots of money got spent over the last two days. Took an hour to drive from Bala to Llangollen.
    Llanaber to Llanbedr. One of my favourite haunts.

    I also like the eerie, tiny chapel in the dunes at Llandanwg, just north of Llanbedr. And the coastal walk from Llandanwg to the orchid-rich dunes in Morfa Harlech.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    I didn't think you would bite Mr Smithson....
    Well, OGH is a LibDem after all? So perhaps best to get your rabies shots!
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543

    Llanaber to Llanbedr. One of my favourite haunts.

    I also like the eerie, tiny chapel in the dunes at Llandanwg, just north of Llanbedr. And the coastal walk from Llandanwg to the orchid-rich dunes in Morfa Harlech.
    Oddly, not an area I know very well despite my years in Aber, which is why I was exploring it.

    Will be going back though, I rather took to it.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703
    IshmaelZ said:

    After "personality" insert "and failing in a manner so toe curlingly embarrassing you will need a claw hammer to detach your feet from the carpet," and you are spot on.
    I thought the JL thing was funny. He looked like a complete spanner, meanwhile, in those humongous boxing gloves.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,043
    Chesham and Amersham be a Conservative hold but if the LDs matched the 28% swing they got in Newbury and the 38% swing they got in Christchurch in the 1993 by elections or the 19% swing they got in Winchester in 1997 or the 23% swing they got in Richmond Park in 2016 it would be a LD gain
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    Quincel said:

    The MEN did a good interview with her a few weeks back. Very impressive woman, the sort we could do with more of in local government. Shame she's in an unwinnable ward, but good on her for standing up to be counted.
    Standing in unwinnable seats is a right of passage for many a Brit politico. Tony Blair one example among many.
  • RochdalePioneersRochdalePioneers Posts: 29,849
    How has the weather been for most people today? Her in Buchan its been mostly overcast with sunny spells - but dry and warm enough for short sleeves.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    ydoethur said:

    Oddly, not an area I know very well despite my years in Aber, which is why I was exploring it.

    Will be going back though, I rather took to it.
    Could the Welsh perhaps give some of your excess Ls to the Hawaiians?
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543

    Could the Welsh perhaps give some of your excess Ls to the Hawaiians?
    None of our Ls are excessive.

    It’s the Fs you’ve got to watch for. Those little bastards get everywhere.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,385
    algarkirk said:

    Absolutely. It may seem strange to modern and younger ears but marriage is for life and only between one man and one woman is the basic doctrine of Anglicans, Roman Catholics, the Orthodox churches, Methodists, Baptists and lots of others. Most of these people are tolerant, ordinary members of the public. Many of them are MPs.



    As Mitt Romney said:

    "I believe marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman... and a woman... and a woman"
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,814

    It's the 'chuckled for several seconds' that's really disturbing. Presumably that's Plan B if Alba are a complete bust.

    https://twitter.com/paulhutcheon/status/1389222621028421637?s=20

    There is a worryingly high (for her) number of people with the a 'destroy Sturgeon' red button. Salmond is no doubt one of them, and I think the UK Government has the means too. She's completely compromised.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939

    There is a dog groomer in Brierley Hill called "Doggy Style".

    My favourite however is an estate agent in Kidderminster, and no word of a lie, the names are genuine. "Doolittle and Dalley".
    The local sandwich shop in Bolton was called "Nice Buns, Big Baps".
  • pingping Posts: 3,805

    Our dog groomer is Bone Idol, which is pretty good.
    You have a dog groomer?!!

    I thought they were fictional things from the movies.

    People actually pay money for someone to groom their dog?

    Bonkers
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543
    rcs1000 said:

    As Mitt Romney said:

    "I believe marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman... and a woman... and a woman"
    Why did the Mormon marry a parrot?

    Because it was the only way he could commit Polly-gamy.
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,785

    I am batting for Starmer, but I really think he should avoid the silly stunts. If it's whimsy you are after, Blair played guitar or did "keepy uppies". It was cool. I am not suggesting Starmer tries keepy-uppies, that would be a recipe for disaster, but you know what I mean.Being a smart arse in John Lewis or a boxing club isn't big or clever.

    He's a lawyer. He could do some lawyery stuff. How about this? Go to Tehran on the QT and come back with Mrs Ratcliffe.
    I fear your Tehran suggestion may be more appropriate for the SAS than for a North London lawyer.
  • solarflaresolarflare Posts: 3,928

    How has the weather been for most people today? Her in Buchan its been mostly overcast with sunny spells - but dry and warm enough for short sleeves.

    Solid rain most of the day here in Ayrshire. Classic Bank Holiday weather.

    On the flipside, good excuse to stay glued to the snooker.

  • contrariancontrarian Posts: 5,818
    rcs1000 said:

    As Mitt Romney said:

    "I believe marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman... and a woman... and a woman"
    Yeah but that was a while ago.

    Last week Romney said something along the lines of 'you can boo all you like, I am a Republican.'

    In response to a huge outburst of abuse at.....er.....a Republican convention.

    In Utah

    His own backyard.

  • stodgestodge Posts: 14,479

    How has the weather been for most people today? Her in Buchan its been mostly overcast with sunny spells - but dry and warm enough for short sleeves.

    Started okay but has deteriorated through the day with the wind getting up (no sniggering in the cheap seats) and some light rain this evening.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    How has the weather been for most people today? Her in Buchan its been mostly overcast with sunny spells - but dry and warm enough for short sleeves.

    High winds and sandstorms here, low visibility but 35°C.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,422
    algarkirk said:

    I don't support Nicola politically at all, but greatly admire her. I hope and think that in any contest between her and Salmond she will come first (by a mile); and that in any contest between her and Boris she will come an honourable second.

    Salmond is rated as less trustworthy than Boris Johnson in Scotland!
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    How has the weather been for most people today? Her in Buchan its been mostly overcast with sunny spells - but dry and warm enough for short sleeves.

    Cool and overcast here in Seattle. Normal for this time of year.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543
    edited May 2021
    Sandpit said:

    High winds and sandstorms here, low visibility but 35°C.
    Wet, windy and cold pretty well all over Wales and the Midlands AFAICS.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    Salmond is rated as less trustworthy than Boris Johnson in Scotland!
    The former King Fish has not just burned his bridges, he's torched his turf.
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,785
    HYUFD said:

    Chesham and Amersham be a Conservative hold but if the LDs matched the 28% swing they got in Newbury and the 38% swing they got in Christchurch in the 1993 by elections or the 19% swing they got in Winchester in 1997 or the 23% swing they got in Richmond Park in 2016 it would be a LD gain

    There's so many swings in that sentence, it could be a playground.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    ydoethur said:

    Wet, windy and cold pretty well all over Wales and the Midlands AFAICS.
    Sounds like one (or more) of the cabinet ministers Margaret Thatcher sacked after the Falklands.
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670
    edited May 2021

    There is a worryingly high (for her) number of people with the a 'destroy Sturgeon' red button. Salmond is no doubt one of them, and I think the UK Government has the means too. She's completely compromised.
    What's the UK Gov's red button. As it stands I don't think launching a nuclear strike on Govanhill is on the table so I'm a bit clueless.
  • pingping Posts: 3,805

    Yeah but that was a while ago.

    Last week Romney said something along the lines of 'you can boo all you like, I am a Republican.'

    In response to a huge outburst of abuse at.....er.....a Republican convention.

    In Utah

    His own backyard.

    Trump has well and truly wrecked the GOP
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,543

    Sounds like one (or more) of the cabinet ministers Margaret Thatcher sacked after the Falklands.
    Well, oddly I did think earlier that I was wetter than Ian Gilmour in a swimming pool.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,677

    How has the weather been for most people today? Her in Buchan its been mostly overcast with sunny spells - but dry and warm enough for short sleeves.

    Lashing it down for most of the day, but the rain stopped and the sun came out at around 7 o'clock.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,043

    Yeah but that was a while ago.

    Last week Romney said something along the lines of 'you can boo all you like, I am a Republican.'

    In response to a huge outburst of abuse at.....er.....a Republican convention.

    In Utah

    His own backyard.

    That was to do with Romney's vote to impeach Trump, not his personal life, where despite the joke he has been happily and loyally married to his wife for decades without a hint of scandal.

  • 3ChordTrick3ChordTrick Posts: 98
    dixiedean said:

    The local sandwich shop in Bolton was called "Nice Buns, Big Baps".
    That reminds me there is a longstanding estate agent in Newport - Crook & Blight.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,814
    Alistair said:

    What's the UK Gov's red button. As it stands I don't think launching a nuclear strike on Govanhill is on the table so I'm a bit clueless.
    Circumventing or changing current legal restrictions that currently prevent showing Sturgeon in a negative light. Possibly by extending parliamentary privilege to Holyrood.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    ping said:

    Trump has well and truly wrecked the GOP

    The GOP have been circling the drain for decades.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,422
    edited May 2021
    sarissa said:

    Spending FOR Scotland is not the same as spending IN Scotland.
    Quite true.

    A fair chunk of spending IN Scotland is FOR rUK.

    For example:

    There are more civil servants in Scotland and Wales working for Whitehall departments than for the Scottish and Welsh governments.



    https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/location-of-civil-service
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,550
    Tomorrow is the 21st anniversary of the last time the LibDems won a Westminster seat from the Conservatives (Romsey).
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  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,043

    Tomorrow is the 21st anniversary of the last time the LibDems won a Westminster seat from the Conservatives (Romsey).

    No, they won the Richmond Park by election from the Conservatives less than 5 years ago in 2016
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