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My current reading is that UKIP returnees will gradually boost CON shares while LAB will retain almost all the 2010 LD switchers which has been the bed-rock of their polling for nearly four years.
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8/1 I think on Con most votes/Lab most seats.
What happens then?
#passmethepimms
@HurstLlama
You make a good point about the variation in tactics that is perhaps worth reflecting on. In contrast to the stereotype of the inflexible British General in fact in the British Army of WW1 Battalion commanders had a wide degree of latitude in their tactics. Impressively the British Army then learned from differing approaches and reflected those lessons the next time it saw action. - An example here is the "Russian Sap" a trench leading into 'no-mans land' to act as a staging post prior to attacking the German first line. Some Battalion commanders used this, others did not. After read AAR (After Action Reports) it became clear that when "Russian saps" has been used success had been greater than in sections where they had not. Next time they would be used across all formation. The British Army of WW1 was not the inflexible monolith of Blackadder. It was a flexible, innovative and by 1918 the most successful army in the field.
And now dinner, anon.
Easy.
Time for another pimms.
Mr. Eagles, then, the enormo-haddock strike!
Just watched the qualifying highlights. Magnussen's definitely starting from the pit lane, Hamilton probably will. Not sure who goes first.
That's significantly worse for Hamilton, because it means he'll miss the opportunity to mug half a dozen slower cars at the start. Interesting that everyone seems to think he'll struggle to make headway. Hard to overtake at Hungary but his car's a monster.
Anyway, time to start work on the pre-race piece.
Suspect whoever has most seats will spend a few months running a minority administration (i.e. all opposition parties agree to abstain in first Queens Speech) and we have another election in October 2015?
Wonder what result av would have given!!
Thursday 1st October 2015 seems a good date to hold a second election?
This is precisely the type of bet where OGH is ace at spotting not only a winning opportunity, but also great value. Ask him how many seats the LibDems will lose and his judgement might become a little more suspect!
I just read about some of the casualties in some of the engagements and think, there's a pattern here.
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Still writing the piece, but the bet will be backing Red Bull to top score (Ladbrokes) 3.5.
Really rather hot here. Might be heat addled nonsense, but I reserve the right to call it a cunning call if it proves green.
20% return in less than one year.
What is many? The losses are starting to look like 30 overall split 50/50 with 15 Conservatives and 15 Lab/SNP.
That is if "LAB will retain almost all the 2010 LD switchers".
The LDs have 10 retirement/deselections so far. 7 look to be lost.
No argument re: the thread header - it clearly represents value and was even better at 8s.
Back to WW1 - the other key element was the much higher level of civilian casualties in WW2 but attacks on civilian targets were expected as was the widespread use of gas. The German attacks on Hartlepool and the first air raids in WW1 were completely unexpected and caused panic as well as high death tolls.
If the first world war happened a century later, it wouldn't have continued.
The public wouldn't have tolerated such losses.
There is the number of machine guns the BEF had at it's disposal. Two per battalion.
Now Mr. Llama.... your mission should you accept it is to find the number each German battalion had.
http://enormo-haddock.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/hungary-pre-race.html
And if Alexander the Great had been born five thousand years later he would have ridden into battle on a mecha-horse and wielded a laser rifle.
I wouldn't take the 1/5 on Clegg being LD leader at the next GE ..... I think there are better shots than this and on the basis that he's definitely on his way out, who knows what offers might come his way over the coming months?
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Sirens in southern Israel, again. Hamas spox says no agreement to extension of ceasefire to midnight
http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2014/07/liberal-democrat-labour-battleground/
"Unfortunately for Maxim the British army high command could see no real use for the oil-cooled machine gun he demonstrated to them in 1885; other officers even regarded the weapon as an improper form of warfare.
Not so the German army which quickly produced a version of Maxim's invention (the Maschinengewehr 08) in large quantities at a Spandau arsenal; by the time war broke out in August 1914 the Germans had 12,000 at their disposal, a number which eventually ballooned to 100,000.
In contrast the British and French had access to a mere few hundred equivalents when war began."
Apologies, but when someone calls you out on facts of which they are ignorant of, I tend to get slightly miffed
Total numbers maybe will make a difference, but if you are one of those 24 plus percent that really don't matter.
All we need now is for Lewis Hamilton to board a Malaysian Airways plane and watch the other passengers run for the exit.
http://election-data.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/lessons-from-maidstone-lib-dems-winning.html
John Thurso 60 yrs old has not been reselected to fight his seat 4k majority.
Sir Robert Smith, 55 yrs old has Parkinson's and has been reselected.
Has Michael Moore 48 yrs old been selected yet?
If we get upset and question the war over nearly 500 deaths in 13 years in Afghanistan how do you think we'd react with 19,000 deaths and 36,000 casualties in in one day as per the first day of Somme?
It doesn't really help though. You see, no matter how many machine guns the Germans had at their command in 1914, if they really understood the power of small arms in defence more than the Brits and Frogs then the "Massacre of the Innocents" would not have happened. Furthermore none of that has anything to do with the great offensives later in the war.
The NHL is concerned that global warming could endanger it.
http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/morning_call/2014/07/nhl-warns-that-hockey-could-be-endangered-by.html
Time to get the puck out of here....
On a different note, I thank you in advance for the titters I'll get from friends and family when I steal your excellent joke and use it as my own.
I'm curious how Israel will get blamed for this but I'm sure they'll find a way.
For the good of the nation a way around the fixed term will be found.
Now, what happens if the second election yeilds the same unviable Parliament as the first is anyone's guess.
Various splits and factions with parts of Labour, Conservative and Lib-Dem forming some sort of "Grand Coalition" and other factions of these parties (possibly with a few UKIP MP's) going off into Opposition?
2015 really could be the most extraordinary year since 1931 maybe.
P.S. Mr. Eagles, to get mass casualties then, absent a nuclear attack, one must have mass armies and that in the UK context is a joke.
How many Israeli civilians have been killed by Hamas' rockets and how many Palestinian civilians have been killed by Israel's offensive?
I would advise you to look more deeply into the tactics the German army had developed before the "Great War". The BEF thought it was going to be a rerun of the Boer War.
Due to the esteem of the cavalry units, and the numbers of their officers in the upper echelons, it took them a while to figure out that this war was going to be a lot different.
Those of the lower ranks worked this out damned quickly, and the regulars like my grandfather (and their immediate commanders also) would look on orders more as guidelines than yer actual rules.
The war was a shambles on all sides, as all wars were and are. The British and French armies did learn eventually, and may have defeated the German army without the influx of American troops, but they sure as hell helped.
Right wing Tories and characters like Boris Johnson would probably join UKIP and could form a main Opposition party called something strident like The Nationalists.
Then you'd still have the rump of Labour hanging around as well as Greens maybe.
Seems far fetched, but I do get the feeling one of those once in a century shake up's could be on the way soon.
Mind you, the upshot is that in the end we'd probably finish up with something similar to the 19th century Conservative/Liberal set-up, just called something different.
What goes around comes around...
That's why its an irresolvable problem..
Both as bad as each other. In many ways its similar to Sunni v Shia
BTW Congrats to David Herdson and his wife.
He's probably join the "Nationalists" and try to mold it in his own image.
Not sure right-wing Tories would *join* UKIP, exactly. They could leave the party, and maybe eventually join a reorganised UKIP alliance.
If the LibDems were to get 14-15%, and UKIP were to get a similar vote share, then they might retain as many as 40 of their seats.
On the other hand, if the LibDems are around 10% (and UKIP is also squeezed), then then they could well have just a dozen seats.
Watford will not be a Liberal Democrat gain, you heard it here first.
Really??? A good number of Tory MPs would happily jettison Cameron for a more Euro-sceptic leader, most LibDems hate the Tories (as evidenced on this site) and the so-called "Blairite wing of Labour" surely no longer exists - half killed off by Brown with the job finished off by EdM and his Union buddies ...... name me say 3 or 4 Blairites in the present shadow cabinet, you can't, there aren't any!
Back to the drawing board I'm afraid Mr Gin.
You have this wonderful idea that the Germans in 1914 understood the power of small arms because of the number of machine guns they had bought. Yet the "Massacre of the Innocents" happened. So maybe the German understanding was not as different as you claim.
The idea that the British Generals in WWI were hidebound, callous, fools is really a work of fiction and quite unsupported, save maybe in in one exception, by the facts.
Seem's to be completely cured and if all is still looking good in January I shall be discharged from hospital back to dentist.
I'm still left wondering why somebody that doesn't smoke and only drank occasionally and not heavily, should have had a pre-cancerous lesion in the mouth, but there we go.
The human body can be a mystery.
While it a common way of describing the line, I can't help but think one's view of what is or is not proportionate already reflects one's attitude to the conflict, rather than informing it.
And by the "Blairite" wing of Labour, I guess I really mean, right wing Labour MP's.
I may have got the various combinations wrong, but when you look at the way party membership is in freefall, the way Con and Lab are struggling around 30% of the vote. The trend towards small and local party movements. The anti-politics mood, etc... I just feel a big shake up is on the way.
We'll see.
When you occupy someone's home, you're going to expect some blowback.
Both sides dehumanise each other, and it's not making for pleasant living for either side.
Time for a Balfour declaration for Palestine.
The order to advance in line towards the enemy trenches was not caused by a belief all the Germans would be dead, (that was a morale thing) but because the replacements units were not fully trained and it was decided that it would be easier to keep order that way.
This lead to my grandfathers unit, and those at the other end of the advance reaching their objectives because they were using the shell holes as cover and advancing that way.
Having achieved their objective, they then had to retreat as the center had been shot to pieces by enfilading machine gun fire.
A quick look at the early trenches of the respective participants would confirm this fact to you, but you seem more concerned about making some point about British superiority and military acumen.
They need to stop the rockets and demolish all the tunnels etc used by Hamas.
Given the military capability they have at their disposal, their response thus far has been very restrained.
Given Hamas' tactics of basing rockets in homes and schools, including 2 UN run schools, collateral damage is inevitable, and Hamas actions suggest that this is a choice they are prepared to make.
http://www.thewire.com/global/2014/07/hamas-rockets-found-in-second-united-nations-school/374874/
I mean, the Israelis never partook in terrorism prior to the formation of Israel?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_David_Hotel_bombing
edit or afterwards
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deir_Yassin_massacre
So for example the Allies had to answer the question whether the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was proportionate to getting the Japanese to end the war, not whether it was proportionate to Japan's attacks. The Israelis have to demonstrate that the incursion and bombing of Gaza are proportionate to destroying the tunnels and stopping the rockets, not that there is some crude equivalence in the number of deaths on each side.
If someone comes at you with a knife, pulling a gun may be entirely 'proportionate'.
Not at all, Comrade, just that after some forty years of study I sometimes snap at bait when someone makes a simplistic claim. For example the Germans pre WWI understood the use of the machine gun whilst everyone else was stupid.
Hamas has that very aim of wiping Israel and all it's inhabitants off the face of the earth.
A slight difference I would think
The Germans had 10 times the number of machine guns, but didn't know how to use them, or had even bothered to look into the possibilities?
Those stupid blockhead sausage munchers.......
I really can't be bothered listening to your inanities anymore.
Israel is entitled to protect itself.
Regarding a Palestinian state, now we're into the quagmire that is the post world war 1 middle east, Sykes Picot and all.
Yes, I know Israel was post ww2, but these sort of problems pre-date that.
Despite being the 7/2 second favourite, the C4 team pretty much wrote off the filly beforehand as being a no-hoper.
Following her magnificent victory, Taghrooda and the German owned and trained Sea The Moon (yes, also sired by Sea The Stars), are 6/1 joint favourites to win the Arc de Triomphe in October.
It looks like there's a new super star in the thoroughbred blood line.
If Labour and its LibDem/SNP/Plaid allies reach 326 seats or thereabouts, it governs full stop. In reality circa 320 seats would probably suffice.
Sorry I don't understand the point you are trying to make.
In the circumstances you suggest, with Labour having 40-50 Scottish & Welsh seats, they'll be deciding English policy, education & health etc, but they won't have a majority of English votes or seats. West Lothian Max if you like.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/20/world/middleeast/palestinians-find-show-of-support-lacking-from-arab-nations-amid-offensive.html?_r=0
For the record, deliberately sacrificing your own people for some nebulous cause that none of your brother arabs will support is not something I could advocate or defend.
In today’s ICM/Sunday Telegraph Wisdom Index poll, the Liberal Democrats are predicted to receive 14 per cent of the vote with Ukip on 15 per cent, the Tories on 30 per cent and Labour on 33 per cent.
Martin Boon, the director of ICM research, said the result was “something of a shock”, after the narrow Conservative lead of 0.7 points in May.
ICM questioned 2,043 adults aged 18 and over from across Britain, online, on July 23 and 24.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10993481/Ken-Clarke-David-Cameron-is-losing-focus.html
Never really understood the point of these.
Con -1.4%
Lab +2.3%
LD -1.1%
UKIP +1.6%