Mayday! Mayday! – politicalbetting.com

Looking ahead to 2022 one period where Boris Johnson might be at most risk this year will be in the aftermath of May’s local elections, helpfully Smarkets have a market up on these crucial local elections.
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It's self indulgent garbage.
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday, England are are about to run out of batsmen.
8th wicket just gone down; got to hang on for 10 overs.
1. Cost of living crisis (as per TSE's thread)
2. Fiscal hole
3. High taxation
4. Inflationary pressures
5. Ongoing supply and trade problems
6. Boris Johnson
Tried watching Around the World in 80 Days. Absolutely awful.
Any chance of bad light or rain?
Cardiff 2009Rorke's Drift.No changes needed with the batting then
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/prince-andrew-good-news-gary-pricey-aides-ghislaine-maxwell-0n39pdspd
It’s Starmer’s decision, but it would seem to make sense in order to maximise the Labour turnout.
Of course the classic example of this is Churchill in 1945 - many thought he had done a good job in the war, but wanted a different approach for peacetime. In the same way, the challenges of the problems you list may not the same as those for handling a mass vaccination programme in a pandemic, or for leaving the EU.
Cavendish (Gedling) council by-election result:
LDEM: 35.5% (+15.8)
LAB: 30.8% (-24.8)
CON: 25.4% (+0.6)
IND: 5.7% (+5.7)
GRN: 2.6% (+2.6)
Votes cast: 985
Liberal Democrat GAIN from Labour.
* and not in a good way
A damn sight better than Betfair have been in recent times.
9 innings
376 runs
Highest score - in that drawn game - 244.
https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/averages/batting_bowling_by_team.html?id=11645;team=1;type=series
Very typical of his later career in fact - huge scores interspersed with long fallow periods.
Edit - Second test double century in seven tests in fact.
Hence ‘remembered which way up to hold the bat.’
A dropped catch of his bowling, and then seven overthrows conceded which ended with him chasing the ball all the way to the boundary. Spare a thought for Ebadot Hossain.
https://twitter.com/WisdenCricket/status/1480015667927687171
See the video in the tweet.
While the government equivocates about options, Labour can wield pressure on a subject it knows gets the electorate’s attention.
The objection to criticism of Johnson as a caricature of Tory stinginess is that he has, in fact, turned out to be rather fond of spending other people’s money. And that is precisely the pain point now, as the emergency period of Covid abates and decisions about wider spending priorities cannot be fudged or delegated.
A burst of spring inflation plus an energy squeeze sounds like the most miserable bits of the 1970s in one inglorious go. With a party divided between those who see looser spending as inevitable or even welcome and those who see it as a betrayal of fiscal discipline, Johnson finds himself riding two unruly horses pulling in opposite directions.
Seven would be if they ran three off one overthrow, then there was another misfield and a four off the second overthrow.
Presumably the baseline for this May's lot is May's May 2017 locals? 2019 would flatter the results a bit.
349-1 at close.
The other weird thing is that the story is about circling the world in 80 days, about meeting that time limit, with the necessity of making tight connections so as not to fall behind, and at the end of one episode they had ten minutes to make it to the departing steamship, but instead of showing a helter skelter chase through the port's streets you didn't see that at all. They seem to have relegated the core story to the background while they foreground the character development of the incidental characters they meet in each episode.
But I do enjoy watching David Tennant, so we'll see where they take it.
Yes, the *Guardian*.
Remember too most of the seats up in are Labour territory with all of the London and Welsh councils up and most of the big cities but only a minority of councils elsewhere in England. So on that basis if the Tories manage to hold a few key London councils like Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea without too heavy losses elsewhere, made easier by the fact Labour already hold the majority of councils up this year (as do the SNP in the Scottish councils up) that could be spun as a reasonable result. See too 1990 where despite Kinnock's Labour leading Thatcher's Tories by a big 11% margin in the popular vote for that year's locals and despite the Tories losing over 200 councillors, Kenneth Baker spun the results as better than expected for the blues as they held Westminster and Wandsworth
Though it does look like the Red and Yellow teams, whilst not having a deal, do understand each other at Westminster level.
I'm looking forward to Munich: Edge of War, out on Netflix in a couple of weeks. I really enjoyed the book, Robert Harris is a great writer, I hope they do it justice.
On the subject of Maxine Peake, we have just watched the Hillsborough series, Anne. Very powerful. Gut-wrenching performances from Peake and many others. Highly recommended.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/ashes-2021-22-4th-test-scg-jos-buttler-to-return-to-england-with-broken-finger-1296117
Good news for Sam Billings, but they were still mad to send the Lions home. Billings is a good keeper and batsman, but Foakes is better.
I think a whole bunch of people have sucked the fun out of the film by fighting battles over parallels with global warming.
https://twitter.com/jerryhayes1/status/1480096836845195266?s=21
Edit; required reading for the Home Sec. And the Attorney General!
https://twitter.com/electpoliticsuk/status/1479965165026222083?s=20
Sunak and Hunt allies 'stitch up deal' to squeeze Liz Truss out of Tory leadership race
Tory insiders say campaign teams for the Chancellor and former Health Secretary have agreed a “non-aggression pact” in their bid to succeed Boris Johnson as PM
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/sunak-hunt-allies-stitch-up-25891961
Would that be "Tory insiders" on Team Truss?
Liz Truss has warned she is willing to trigger Article 16 - unilaterally overriding parts of the post-Brexit agreement on Northern Ireland - if the negotiations she is now leading fail
https://trib.al/gAihVjO
Meanwhile...
Sunak and Hunt allies' 'stitch up' to squeeze Truss out of Tory leadership race
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/sunak-hunt-allies-stitch-up-25891961