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  • northern_monkeynorthern_monkey Posts: 1,640
    edited July 2022

    I would assume he is a Northerner but isn't a monkey.
    Haha you're right. Comes from Welsh friend of mine, many years ago, calling me a cheeky Northern monkey. It kind of stuck.

    I used to get called 'DYC' at a place I worked at in Nottingham years ago - 'Daft Yorkshire C***' I like to think it was affectionate banter. Could be wrong!
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,132
    Roger said:

    It very much depends who they choose. If it's anyone you've heard of I can't see a lead. All the knowns are discredited by their association with Johnson. Labour's poll lead might even increase.
    Indeed, it is hard to see any great enthusiasm from the voters for any of the mooted candidates, which is why the Tory party stuck with the clown for so long. That fact hasn't changed.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Selebian said:

    You're forgetting Arctic Monkeys
    The most northern monkeys.
  • SelebianSelebian Posts: 9,243

    Haha you're right. Comes from Welsh friend of mine, many years ago, calling me a cheeky Northern monkey. It kind of stuck.

    I used to get called 'DYC' at a place I worked at in Nottingham years ago - 'Daft Yorkshire C***' I like to think it was affectionate banter. Could be wrong!
    Prounounced as letters or as a word? That could give a clue :wink: Why are you censoring 'Cove' by the way?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,569

    Haha you're right. Comes from Welsh friend of mine, many years ago, calling me a cheeky Northern monkey. It kind of stuck.

    I used to get called 'DYC' at a place I worked at in Nottingham years ago - 'Daft Yorkshire C***' I like to think it was affectionate banter. Could be wrong!
    The Scabs don’t like us Yorkshire folk.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    What if he is a monkey from the northern part of that monkey’s range. As most (all?) monkey’s ranges are further south than southern England, that would mean he can’t be a Northerner in the sense of someone from northern England.

    Ook?! Macaques are native to England (admittedly extinct, except on the Government benches at PMQT). I presume interglacials. Here's a preprint with a map (fig 3).

    https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/OutputFile/732530

    But not very northern at all.
  • TresTres Posts: 2,811
    KevinB said:

    im pointing out the hypocrisy of the woke middle classes mate
    ding ding ding ding mate klaxon
  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 5,561
    Sandpit said:

    The most northern monkeys.
    And even then felt the need to exaggerate their northernness.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    My understanding of Hartlepool history implies you don’t want to be a monkey in Hartlepool.

    OTOH they also have a track record of being interested in politics and even being successful, ISTR. And point 1 certainly applies here ...
  • KevinBKevinB Posts: 109

    You're not stating facts, though. You are stating opinions, or at best unsupported conjectures.
    i am stating observable facts on the ground...the woke middle class couple who move to brixton and praise the vibrancy and diversity bur dont work in the area...dont send their kids to schools in the area and dont have much contact with the diversity other than at the local restaurant...once kids are in the offing off they foxtrot to lily white guildford or sevenoaks...still praising the diversity though
  • northern_monkeynorthern_monkey Posts: 1,640
    edited July 2022
    Selebian said:

    Prounounced as letters or as a word? That could give a clue :wink: Why are you censoring 'Cove' by the way?
    Haha - letters! Though thinking about it they could've acronymed it, they called me a dick a lot too...
  • Sean's new character isn't trying very hard.

    Bring back the flint knapper, that one was funnier.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785
    KevinB said:

    how is stating facts being nasty...or are you embarrassed by the facts
    I am not sure it was particularly nasty. Quite prejudiced and definitely not factual though. Woke folk will very rarely privately educated their children. They just try to find the highest performing state school that they can and use money and sharp elbows, along with private tutoring, to ensure they can virtue signal to their woke friends about how Sky and Summer managed to get into Oxford while still going to a state school all due to their superior (genetically inherited) intelligence.
  • northern_monkeynorthern_monkey Posts: 1,640
    Sandpit said:

    The most northern monkeys.
    Pah. Great band. South Yorkshire though. Bloody southerners!
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785

    Sean's new character isn't trying very hard.

    Bring back the flint knapper, that one was funnier.

    Does he have a new character? Surely he wouldn't call himself "Kevin"?
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,183

    The Scabs don’t like us Yorkshire folk.
    Even after nearly 40 years I still have the utmost respect for sons of Scargill like yourself. Whenever I see an E and J Meeks Transport truck, I spit on the ground too.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,608
    Carnyx said:

    Ook?! Macaques are native to England (admittedly extinct, except on the Government benches at PMQT). I presume interglacials. Here's a preprint with a map (fig 3).

    https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/OutputFile/732530

    But not very northern at all.
    Nice. I would support a policy of re-wilding East Anglia by re-introducing macaques.

  • TresTres Posts: 2,811
    KevinB said:

    i am stating observable facts on the ground...the woke middle class couple who move to brixton and praise the vibrancy and diversity bur dont work in the area...dont send their kids to schools in the area and dont have much contact with the diversity other than at the local restaurant...once kids are in the offing off they foxtrot to lily white guildford or sevenoaks...still praising the diversity though
    you've never been to sevenoaks in your life hamster boy
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 13,956

    You're right. Well done for surviving Fev! I worked there for a bit, at the Linpac factory, sticking in the absorbent pads you find at the bottom of polystyrene trays and plastic containers you get meat and chicken in. Stood at a table, four of us, one dabbing glue on the trays, three of us picking them up and sticking a pad in.

    Happy days.
    Just the stuff that taught me the single most important thing ever. As long as you can get by it doesn't matter much if you are ordinary, middling or rich or whatever, but a huge proportion of jobs are mind blowingly dull/awful/repetitive/useless so find something in life that isn't.

  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390
    KevinB said:

    i am stating observable facts on the ground...the woke middle class couple who move to brixton and praise the vibrancy and diversity bur dont work in the area...dont send their kids to schools in the area and dont have much contact with the diversity other than at the local restaurant...once kids are in the offing off they foxtrot to lily white guildford or sevenoaks...still praising the diversity though
    That's not an observable fact on the ground, though, it's just an absurd stereotype that lives in your head. Like I said, people often move out of London when they have kids in search of space. Those who can afford to generally stay. Personally I wouldn't want to live anywhere that was "lily white" and enjoy living in a diverse area, and I would say this is the dominant point of view among the local wokerati.
  • Does he have a new character? Surely he wouldn't call himself "Kevin"?
    I don't know, torn between new character and Russian troll. The naming (common first name + one letter) seems to follow a trend lately of the Russian troll variety, but banging on about woke instead of the 'special military operation' does not.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617
    edited July 2022
    Tres said:

    ding ding ding ding mate klaxon

    For some unaccountable reason, I'm reminded of the time I watched a young cat stalking two crows on the neighbours' lawn opposite. Moggy thought it was invisible superstalker, but the corvids knew dam' well what was going on, keeping watch out of the corner of their beady eyes and hopping away just an inch out of reach every time. The evil bastards had great fun for about a quarter of an hour taking the piss out of moggy.
  • pm215pm215 Posts: 1,231

    It’s a sane reaction to the 27 rounds of interview bullshit. Plus the proven fact that code tests don’t test for what you need.

    The other common thing is "hire students for (paid!) summer internships" -- then if they're any good prioritise them for graduate intake hiring later.
  • KevinBKevinB Posts: 109

    I am not sure it was particularly nasty. Quite prejudiced and definitely not factual though. Woke folk will very rarely privately educated their children. They just try to find the highest performing state school that they can and use money and sharp elbows, along with private tutoring, to ensure they can virtue signal to their woke friends about how Sky and Summer managed to get into Oxford while still going to a state school all due to their superior (genetically inherited) intelligence.
    yes and use their buying power to buy an expensive property in the right catchment area of the best state school in the area then boast about how little Johnny is being state educated
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390
    Tres said:

    you've never been to sevenoaks in your life hamster boy
    Surely Kevin is a gerbil not a hamster?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,569
    edited July 2022

    Even after nearly 40 years I still have the utmost respect for sons of Scargill like yourself. Whenever I see an E and J Meeks Transport truck, I spit on the ground too.
    Oh I was on the side of the scabs.

    Still cannot admit that publicly in South Yorkshire.

    I’d get my head kicked in.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,251
    KevinB said:

    i am stating observable facts on the ground...the woke middle class couple who move to brixton and praise the vibrancy and diversity bur dont work in the area...dont send their kids to schools in the area and dont have much contact with the diversity other than at the local restaurant...once kids are in the offing off they foxtrot to lily white guildford or sevenoaks...still praising the diversity though
    Weirdly, though, those London schools are performing better than those in the rest of the country: around half (51 per cent) of London children on free school meals achieve A* to C in English and maths GCSE, compared with a third of pupils on free school meals in all other English regions

    Pretty much all the best performing local authorities for education are now in London. Tower Hamlets is fifth in the country.

    The highest-placed area outside the capital is Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire, ranked 15th-best

    Doesn't this actual data - from the Government's Own "State of the Nation" report - rather give lie to your assertions?
  • NerysHughesNerysHughes Posts: 3,375
    KevinB said:

    thats about £270 a month on average...the govt will be in big trouble on this by september
    Is it the Governments fault then?
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785

    I don't know, torn between new character and Russian troll. The naming (common first name + one letter) seems to follow a trend lately of the Russian troll variety, but banging on about woke instead of the 'special military operation' does not.
    Was his previous character hit by a ban hammer again? Or is "Leon" just in hiding?
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    I am not sure it was particularly nasty. Quite prejudiced and definitely not factual though. Woke folk will very rarely privately educated their children. They just try to find the highest performing state school that they can and use money and sharp elbows, along with private tutoring, to ensure they can virtue signal to their woke friends about how Sky and Summer managed to get into Oxford while still going to a state school all due to their superior (genetically inherited) intelligence.
    Nonononononono ... not genetically inherited. "..... superior (as developed by the nurturing environment provided by Mummy and Daddy) intelligence."
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,132
    edited July 2022
    KevinB said:

    i am stating observable facts on the ground...the woke middle class couple who move to brixton and praise the vibrancy and diversity bur dont work in the area...dont send their kids to schools in the area and dont have much contact with the diversity other than at the local restaurant...once kids are in the offing off they foxtrot to lily white guildford or sevenoaks...still praising the diversity though
    While you like to depict the WWC as bigots, that isn't my experience, nor are they homophobic or transphobic for that matter.

    You also don't seem to be aware of how diverse even places like Sevenoaks or Guildford are nowadays.

    Certainly middle class people (a large electoral block that no party should despise) have that extra financial and social cushion around them that makes life more pleasant, but that is true whether they are white or not, and whether they live in cities or shire.

    Of course life grates more on those without money to lubricate their daily tasks, but the answer to that isn't ethnic cleansing, it is a decent living wage.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,183

    Oh I was on the side of the scabs.

    Still cannot admit that publicly in South Yorkshire.

    I’d get my head kicked in.
    Nah, you're just rewriting history like Morris does.
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390

    Oh I was on the side of the scabs.

    Still cannot admit that publicly in South Yorkshire.

    I’d get my head kicked in.
    Quite right too.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,569
    Sunak stands
  • KevinBKevinB Posts: 109
    Tres said:

    you've never been to sevenoaks in your life hamster boy
    i actually used to work on a farm near there as a student picking fruit....hard physical labour which you probably know nothing about
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,734
    Scott_xP said:
    "I'm Stanfording for the leadership."
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,418

    Sunak stands

    Hurrah. An adult in the room potentially.

  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589
    Afternoon all, I’ve had a cracking walk in the sun around the East Neuk of Fife and had a superb fish supper. I come back to find that the Daily Mail is going to be super disappointed. What fun. Nice to see there’s occasionally some justice in the world.
  • ApplicantApplicant Posts: 3,379

    Sunak stands

    Would anyone be able to tell?
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785
    Carnyx said:

    Nonononononono ... not genetically inherited. "..... superior (as developed by the nurturing environment provided by Mummy and Daddy) intelligence."
    Ah yes, thank you for the correction. I privately educated my kids, and while one could definitely draw/describe some amusing caricatures of parents, there were none that were "woke" to my recollection.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617
    OnboardG1 said:

    Afternoon all, I’ve had a cracking walk in the sun around the East Neuk of Fife and had a superb fish supper. I come back to find that the Daily Mail is going to be super disappointed. What fun. Nice to see there’s occasionally some justice in the world.

    At Ainster (the supper I mean)?
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390

    I am not sure it was particularly nasty. Quite prejudiced and definitely not factual though. Woke folk will very rarely privately educated their children. They just try to find the highest performing state school that they can and use money and sharp elbows, along with private tutoring, to ensure they can virtue signal to their woke friends about how Sky and Summer managed to get into Oxford while still going to a state school all due to their superior (genetically inherited) intelligence.
    Oh please, like any self-respecting member of the Wokerati would name their kid after a satellite TV channel.
  • KevinBKevinB Posts: 109

    That's not an observable fact on the ground, though, it's just an absurd stereotype that lives in your head. Like I said, people often move out of London when they have kids in search of space. Those who can afford to generally stay. Personally I wouldn't want to live anywhere that was "lily white" and enjoy living in a diverse area, and I would say this is the dominant point of view among the local wokerati.
    and those who stay make sure their kids are educated privately so their kids dont experience the diversity....voters in the red wall are aware of this hypocrisy and it angers them...
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,183

    Sunak stands

    Campaign headquarters set up in a hotel I believe. The Waldorf Astoria, Monarch Beach?
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    Oh please, like any self-respecting member of the Wokerati would name their kid after a satellite TV channel.
    Autocorrect, I'm sure. Skye is the word NF wanted.
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    Is it the Governments fault then?
    Thankfully Labour have a comprehensive plan to tackle the exponential increase in wholesale energy prices.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785

    Oh I was on the side of the scabs.

    Still cannot admit that publicly in South Yorkshire.

    I’d get my head kicked in.
    Oh God, there is a blast from the past. Arthur Scargill. If ever I think of voting Labour, please send me a picture of him, it will certainly hit the reset button.
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 13,956
    Andy_JS said:

    You say "bonkers" as if they're suffering from some sort of false consciousness. But maybe it isn't false consciousness at all and they genuinely support him and his policies and are entirely rational and logical to do so. The fact he went to Eton is irrelevant to any of that.
    Yes. There is an issue here. Why is it merely nostalgia to say of particular, not especially impossible things that were possible within living memory that it might be nice to have them back?

    Why not want an NHS that works, police forces that obviously do their job, well maintained and staffed public spaces, the same affluence applied to the public square as the private one? What exactly is wrong with these excellent ideas. I would call it progress not nostalgia.
  • MISTYMISTY Posts: 1,594
    Scott_xP said:

    How can you tell...
    To be fair, that ad is pretty slick....
  • Surely Kevin is a gerbil not a hamster?
    Not sure but this seems appropriate: https://youtu.be/IslF_EyhMzg?t=82
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,183

    Oh God, there is a blast from the past. Arthur Scargill. If ever I think of voting Labour, please send me a picture of him, it will certainly hit the reset button.
    Arf a Scargill is not as bad as a whole Scargill.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    Oh God, there is a blast from the past. Arthur Scargill. If ever I think of voting Labour, please send me a picture of him, it will certainly hit the reset button.
    One of us (I'm ashamed to say I forget whom) had a rather good description of the Met's attitude to living off the land, pardon me conscientiously searching suspect vehicles which might be hiding miner pickets behind the crates of samples in his brewery rep's car boot.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785

    Oh please, like any self-respecting member of the Wokerati would name their kid after a satellite TV channel.
    Thank you for that correction also. I don't know that many woke people. What do they call their children these days? I imagine saints names are definitely out? Tarquin might be a little posh (although was the name given in Viz for thE child of Modern Parents - they were def woke)
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390
    KevinB said:

    and those who stay make sure their kids are educated privately so their kids dont experience the diversity....voters in the red wall are aware of this hypocrisy and it angers them...
    That's not true, though. Your thoughts are such an odd collection of unsubstantiated prejudices. My kids all attend local state schools, as do the kids of most of my fellow Wokerati in the neighbourhood. Private schooling is much more prevalent among Home Counties Tories than inner city Champagne Socialist types like me.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,303

    Is it the Governments fault then?
    Doesn't matter, really.

    Governments get rewarded for things going well on their watch, even if they have little to do with them.

    Similarly, they get punished if things go badly through no fault of their own. Trying to pass the buck just makes things worse. Remember the financial crisis that started in America?

    Thems the breaks.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,482
    Fabricant = fabricator of cant.
    Other descriptions are available.

    ...It has not been a good week for the Daily Mail. First, Boris Johnson announced he was resigning, despite the paper aggressively denouncing those who were trying to force him out. And then at lunchtime today Durham police declared that Keir Starmer had “no case to answer”, despite the Mail running numerous stories earlier this year presenting this as a scandal to rival Partygate.

    But they don’t give up easily at the Mail (unlike the PM). The Mail website is leading with a version of the story headed: ‘Another Establisment Stitch-up’: Tory fury as Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner are CLEARED of breaking lockdown rules during ‘Beergate’ gathering.

    The headline rests on this quote from Michael Fabricant, the Johnson loyalist Tory MP. He said:

    I am surprised how Durham police decided not to fine Starmer and Rayner.
    Many people will think that, as a QC and a lawyer, Starmer wormed his way out of a conviction while, in effect, blackmailing Durham police by saying: “You’ll be bringing down the leader of the opposition if you fine me”.
    Many regular people will feel this is another Establishment stitch-up.’

    (Guardian)
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,569
    Thoughts and prayers for the Labour Party if the Tories elect a non white leader/PM before them.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,482

    Sunak stands

    Head and shoulders above some of the alternatives...
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,132
    algarkirk said:

    Yes. There is an issue here. Why is it merely nostalgia to say of particular, not especially impossible things that were possible within living memory that it might be nice to have them back?

    Why not want an NHS that works, police forces that obviously do their job, well maintained and staffed public spaces, the same affluence applied to the public square as the private one? What exactly is wrong with these excellent ideas. I would call it progress not nostalgia.
    Not something that Johnson ever came close to providing was it? Far more interested in photo stunts in hiviz jackets or labcoat, like some hapless contestant on the Generation Game.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,418
    Scott_xP said:
    Hunt can maybe forgot it now.

    Looks like Sunack is running on the 'only serious adult who wont tell you fairy stories' ticket.
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,661
    edited July 2022

    Thank you for that correction also. I don't know that many woke people. What do they call their children these days? I imagine saints names are definitely out? Tarquin might be a little posh (although was the name given in Viz for thE child of Modern Parents - they were def woke)
    In a posh seaside hotel recently - where I was having a sandwich not staying, obvously - I heard a mother refer to her young daughter as Elspeth. I almost choked.

    No idea if they were woke, or just posh, though.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    Sunak stands

    Missed his shot. Is he going to promise to splurge the cash even more? As that'll be the way to win.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,418
    Sunak down to 5
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785

    "I'm Stanfording for the leadership."
    Maybe he said that because the word "standing" might have caused people to titter. I guess he probably won't give a speech about Britain walking tall?
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    Doesn't matter, really.

    Governments get rewarded for things going well on their watch, even if they have little to do with them.

    Similarly, they get punished if things go badly through no fault of their own. Trying to pass the buck just makes things worse. Remember the financial crisis that started in America?

    Thems the breaks.
    Quite right. If people feel ok they also won't care if some official body says there's a recession, and if they do not feel ok they won't be persuaded by some goverment even if the details show they are doing a good job.
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390

    Thank you for that correction also. I don't know that many woke people. What do they call their children these days? I imagine saints names are definitely out? Tarquin might be a little posh (although was the name given in Viz for thE child of Modern Parents - they were def woke)
    Yeah we avoided all names out of the bible as we aren't Christians. We chose South Asian names for our girls and a traditional English name for our son - which was very unfashionable when we chose it but is now one of the most popular boys' names in the country, so we seem to have been ahead of a trend.
    Generally speaking old fashioned traditional names are in with the Wokerati these days I think, but nothing too posh.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,654
    carnforth said:

    In a posh seaside hotel recently - where I was having a sandwich not staying, obvously - I heard a mother refer to her young daughter as Elspeth. I almost choked.

    No idea if they were woke, or just posh, though.
    Child called Elizabeth. Mother with lisp.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785

    Not sure but this seems appropriate: https://youtu.be/IslF_EyhMzg?t=82
    Best not look up anything online about hamsters or gerbils.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,734

    Campaign headquarters set up in a hotel I believe. The Waldorf Astoria, Monarch Beach?
    "When I asked where I could find the Beverly Hills of England, I was told to go to Hull."
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,910

    Sunak stands

    How can you tell?
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,183
    edited July 2022

    Thoughts and prayers for the Labour Party if the Tories elect a non white leader/PM before them.

    Hats off to the blue rinsers if they do.

    All I would say is at least three of four non-white candidates are the biggest bullshiners on the ballot paper (Liz Truss and Steve Baker excepted).

    Edit. I forgot Cruella.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617
    carnforth said:

    In a posh seaside hotel recently - where I was having a sandwich not staying, obvously - I heard a mother refer to her young daughter as Elspeth. I almost choked.

    No idea if they were woke, or just posh, though.
    It's actually trad Scots. Perfectly normal. Maybe not down there?
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,910
    Cookie said:

    There was a very successful project to improve schools standards in Greater London a few years back. Blairism at its best. Almost ideology free. The after effects are still being felt.
    London Challenge.
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 13,956
    Foxy said:

    Not something that Johnson ever came close to providing was it? Far more interested in photo stunts in hiviz jackets or labcoat, like some hapless contestant on the Generation Game.
    Quite correct, of course, but as regards my point that's whataboutery.

  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,050

    Hunt can maybe forgot it now.

    Looks like Sunack is running on the 'only serious adult who wont tell you fairy stories' ticket.

    Hunt's pitch is the 'only serious adult who wont tell you fairy stories' and didn't also buy into BoZo's bullshit for 3 years.
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,390
    carnforth said:

    In a posh seaside hotel recently - where I was having a sandwich not staying, obvously - I heard a mother refer to her young daughter as Elspeth. I almost choked.

    No idea if they were woke, or just posh, though.
    Isn't it just the Scottish version of Elizabeth? My parents have a very non posh Weegie friend called Elspeth.
  • NickPalmerNickPalmer Posts: 21,673

    Hunt can maybe forgot it now.

    Looks like Sunak is running on the 'only serious adult who wont tell you fairy stories' ticket.
    This is quite good, isn't it? It has no policies whatsoever, but it embraces the "plucky immigrant family" theme in a way that I think even hard-hearted Red Wallers will find difficult to despise. The mood music really works well.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
    edited July 2022
    I do think Sunak presents relatively well, but for some reason I find his voice grating.

    I do laugh a bit at his launch video. "Let me tell you a story" it begins.

    Thanks for that, but I'd rather you just get on and tell me you're standing.
  • Best not look up anything online about hamsters or gerbils.
    If this is some TSE-style use of language I'm not familiar with, then I'll pass.
  • SelebianSelebian Posts: 9,243
    carnforth said:

    In a posh seaside hotel recently - where I was having a sandwich not staying, obvously - I heard a mother refer to her young daughter as Elspeth. I almost choked.

    No idea if they were woke, or just posh, though.
    A acquaintance has a daughter called Elspeth. Mother definitely not woke. Scottish - I'd understood/assumed it was a Scottish name. Have heard it before.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,418
    Henry Zeffman
    @hzeffman
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    Sunak straight out of the blocks with a series of endorsers — notably Mark Harper, a thorn in Boris Johnson’s side over Covid and much else
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,050
    Carnyx said:

    It's actually trad Scots. Perfectly normal. Maybe not down there?

    Yes, I was at school with a couple of Elspeths
  • KevinBKevinB Posts: 109
    Cookie said:

    There was a very successful project to improve schools standards in Greater London a few years back. Blairism at its best. Almost ideology free. The after effects are still being felt.
    yes well the indians in west london are keen on education as are the chinese....west indians not so much so it will be a mixed bag
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,780
    Day in the White Peak today. A pleasant and not too arduous 20 mile there-and-back bike ride along the Monsal Trail - the Peak District's top tourist attraction, I believe, and rightly so; it is almost heartbreakingly lovely - followed by lunch at a newly refurbished but very old pub in Little Hucklow, the Blind Bull. Got chatting to an American mother and daughter, and fun to see the Peak District through their eyes: the higgledy-piggledy fields, the drystone walls, the centuries-old lanes and hedgerows, the stone, the pubs... They were on an 8 day tour of England centred around a wedding in Derbyshire, but their itinerary sounded pretty good: The Minack Theatre, Kynance Cove, Clovelly, Avebury, Treak Cliff Cavern, Chatsworth House, London. I was reflecting on the itineraries-for-Americans we were discussing a few days back and thought theirs sounded pretty good.
    In common with other Americans I've met recently, they were cheerfully lamenting that their country is falling apart and may be irretrievably divided.

    Anyway, the Blind Bull in Little Hucklow. Well worth a visit.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    Thoughts and prayers for the Labour Party if the Tories elect a non white leader/PM before them.

    Where's a good black welsh woman disabled trades unionist candidate when you need one?
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785

    Yeah we avoided all names out of the bible as we aren't Christians. We chose South Asian names for our girls and a traditional English name for our son - which was very unfashionable when we chose it but is now one of the most popular boys' names in the country, so we seem to have been ahead of a trend.
    Generally speaking old fashioned traditional names are in with the Wokerati these days I think, but nothing too posh.
    I assume Nigel is not one of the more popular?
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    Hats off to the blue rinsers if they do.

    All I would say is at least three of four non-white candidates are the biggest bullshiners on the ballot paper (Liz Truss and Steve Baker excepted).

    Edit. I forgot Cruella.
    Which one?
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,661
    Carnyx said:

    It's actually trad Scots. Perfectly normal. Maybe not down there?
    Ah, news to me. Thanks. Perhaps I had been teed up by a very posh Oscar and Jasper heard in the previous few minutes…
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,910
    Cookie said:

    There was a very successful project to improve schools standards in Greater London a few years back. Blairism at its best. Almost ideology free. The after effects are still being felt.
    London Challenge.
    carnforth said:

    In a posh seaside hotel recently - where I was having a sandwich not staying, obvously - I heard a mother refer to her young daughter as Elspeth. I almost choked.

    No idea if they were woke, or just posh, though.
    Isn't that just Elizabeth? Could have easily been Bet. Or Buffy.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,132

    Yeah we avoided all names out of the bible as we aren't Christians. We chose South Asian names for our girls and a traditional English name for our son - which was very unfashionable when we chose it but is now one of the most popular boys' names in the country, so we seem to have been ahead of a trend.
    Generally speaking old fashioned traditional names are in with the Wokerati these days I think, but nothing too posh.
    Yes, that is correct. Posh people quite favour Victorian names now, while working class people often are more original, particularly with deliberate mis-spellings of names, or use of surnames as forenames. Lots of double-barrelling too.
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 13,956
    Carnyx said:

    It's actually trad Scots. Perfectly normal. Maybe not down there?
    Normal to me, though not common in wwc Cumbria. There is nothing pretentious about it.

  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,050
    NEW Anti-woke Conservative Common-sense Group to grill all Tory leadership candidates on Monday July 18 at 6pm.
    Expect the ‘culture wars’, statues and controversial street names to feature prominently.

    https://twitter.com/christopherhope/status/1545430774006038533

    I wonder if any candidate uses 'common sense' to tell them where they can stick it
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,785
    Scott_xP said:

    Yes, I was at school with a couple of Elspeths
    I hope neither had a speech impediment.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617
    Selebian said:

    A acquaintance has a daughter called Elspeth. Mother definitely not woke. Scottish - I'd understood/assumed it was a Scottish name. Have heard it before.
    Just for clarity: Elspeth and Elizabeth are variants of the same basic original name.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
    edited July 2022
    Any graphic designers want to weigh in on Sunak's (sorry, Rishi's) campaign logo

    Not sure that is official conservative blue, but the "I" also serving as an exclamation point is a nice touch.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,132

    I assume Nigel is not one of the more popular?
    Nigel is a name heading for extinction.
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