All he needs to do is to make Jadot a nice offer and he will be in strong running. On the assumption he accrues all the Jadot voteshare (and none of anyone else’s, such as Poutou’s), he will be 5% ahead of 3rd-placed Le Pen (Ipsos), 0.5% behind her and 2.5% ahead of 4th-placed Pécresse (Ifop), and 2% behind her and 3% ahead of Pécresse (OpinionWay). Zemmour and Pécresse would be out of the running, going by all three polls.
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To be fair, he’s be unlikely to win the runoff if he made it.
Hopefully we are not getting to the stage of hearing our leaders (cowardly) going to undisclosed locations
(Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry called on European Union and NATO countries to "stop pumping weapons" to Ukraine -RIA
It said Moscow was particularly worried that portable anti-aerial Stinger missiles could end up in the hands of terrorists, posing a threat to airlines.
https://twitter.com/phildstewart/status/1500173979893608450
Some of us remember MH17.
But I take this to mean the war situation has developed not necessarily to Russia's advantage.
Now I have visions of History being taught at Aberdeen by Reinhard Heydrich.....
HYUFD seems to think that anything with the name Department in it means it's a department when the important thing to check is who is in charge of the Department and there is (as far as I can see) a distinct lack of a named Head of Department for history there
*My youngest really likes the whole get immersed-and-see-it-from-the-personal-point-of-view thing.
But it's been badly hit by being subsumed. Numbers have cratered and student satisfaction has dropped off a cliff.
Which is a shame, as it was quite a good history department (and I don't say that just because I taught there for three years). Unfortunately when it needed help it didn't have any powerful friends in the hierarchy and had made rather too many powerful enemies.
What we're seeing at Aber though is being replicated in many unis elsewhere. The new A-level is largely to blame, but the atrocious quality of the GCSE course doesn't help.
Both of those are unfortunate as it didn't have to be that way. The ideas had potential, if they had listened to the experts on practicalities.
Unfortunately, this is a government that likes plausible, arrogant and rather stupid liars. Not experts. And it shows in more fields than education.
What is your plan?
Pécresse has had a complete shocker of a campaign.
That said I think Macron easily beats Melenchon/Le Pen/Pecresse in the runoff by 60-40 and Zemmour by 65-35.
We have to stand strong with Ukraine and all NATO states and not role over to a war criminal
I am very pleased with the measures the UK - EU - US - NATO are taking and it is time we came in behind them all
Each has had an important input to this crisis and I hope that finally this will bring us all together in unity
It is also time to stop UK - good EU - bad and vice versa as it is simply divisive and plays into Putin's agenda
May I assure you that I have no such compunction.
That seemed way better than the history that was shovelled at me back in the mid 80s...
However Macron would like crush Melenchon in the runoff. The latest poll from Ipsos has Macron trouncing Melenchon 67% to 33% with most Pecresse voters voting for Macron in that scenario.
That is an even bigger margin than the 66% to 34% Macron beats Zemmour by, the 64% to 36% Macron beats Pecresse by and the 59% to 41% Macron beats Le Pen by
https://twitter.com/PedderSophie/status/1500043703968219138?s=20&t=V6awcI0GHOnhd8dyc7VLww
The problem is the assessments, which bear even less of a resemblance to good historical practice than Eric Morecambe's piano playing did to the right notes.
This banner was flown over Anfield a few minutes ago.
https://www.goal.com/en/news/cats-lives-matter-zouma-liverpool/blt3dc138509580e45e
And in the interests of education....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6j4aB5ekm0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cAZZR_Jki0
He has to be challenged and made to realise he cannot succeed in his war and the crimes he is committing
Russia cannot win this and the best hope is for an internal coup
Appeasement does not work
If we have fewer history departments but history departments doing more traditional empirical, research led history that is no bad thing either
NY Times
Misstep by Ukr. This is against Geneva I think? Although bit of a grey area.
Nice to meet you too. Sorry about the feather boa - in the wash.
We are in a terrible position. Russia and Ukraine are in a worse position. If Putin does decide to use nuclear weapons, it will not be our fault, in any way. It will be his.
And God help us all.
Thankfully the missives are daily as otherwise he would need to believe multiple different things before lunchtime.
If this Conservative government is doing conservative things in education all to the good, that is what it won a majority for in 2019. If you want to change things you will need to elect a Labour led government as you failed to do in 2019
But then, what do I know? I'm only an historian with 7 articles and 2 books plus fifteen years' experience of teaching. Apparently everything I know is wrong because the opinions of a lot of fat posh Tories are that it must be.
Apparently that also makes me left wing - which is ironic because it's my disdain for the attitude of the Tory government that's driving me to Labour, not so much my political views.
Can't wait to see what the NK make of Seoul.
The security staff were I gather polite but insistent...
We could come on and I would say something bland and uncontroversial like 'water is wet.'
Then he could shout 'No! Boris has declared water is dry! Therefore it is the driest thing ever!'
And I could reply, 'but it's still wet...'
We would have to spend time with each other, which we haven't done for years, but we could make a fortune very fast.
If the reports that anti-war elements in the FSB leaked details of the assassination plot, then it’s clear there are at least some elements in the Russian security apparatus who are against the war. If there was any inkling nukes were about to be used, good chance that triggers a move against Putin.
Is it? I'm no legal expert and could well be wrong, but I thought that it was against the Geneva Convention to Humiliate them, (and a few other things) but I don't think presenting them to the press is not necessarily Humiliation, depending on the context.
As I am not a lawyer, I'm asking because I want to know the answer.
I wondered if the Falklands War at least (where war was never formally declared) should provide precedent, but in that case Britain had a UN Resolution covering its actions, which Ukraine does not. So I'm not sure it does.
The only elected government which has got over 50% was the Tory-LD coalition government of 2010-2015, we have FPTP not PR. As long as you win a majority of seats in the Commons you have a mandate