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Do the Tories know what they are getting with Truss? – politicalbetting.com

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  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,422

    BREAKING:

    Rishi Sunak says he would support the return of grammar schools

    'I believe in educational excellence, I believe education is the most powerful way that we can transform people's lives'

    That's sounds like a *major* commitment - but he doesn't expand on it


    https://twitter.com/adrianmcmenamin/status/1552733873108312064

    Translation: Rishi Sunak wants to make 3/4 of schools Secondary Moderns

    It’ll be Fox Hunting next

  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,629

    Big clap for some hate-ridden hag who wants to deal with “the dinghies”.

    Do you mean the Home Secretary?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534

    Big clap for some hate-ridden hag who wants to deal with “the dinghies”.

    They are all obsessed.

    Ask her if she is happy that the main processing centre looks like being Linton on Ouse which is just up the road from Leeds iirc.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    edited July 2022

    It’ll be Fox Hunting next

    But not greyhound racing, maybe!
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,729
    Leon said:

    I have heard it (I said before that I’d heard it but that was me being a troll (and also slightly jealous of those who HAD heard it))(Jesus what am I, a 16 year old girl??)

    Anyway you can believe me or not. THE FINLAND RUMOUR EXISTS

    I’ll say it again, this does not mean it is true, nor, even if it is true, if it would overturn Bulgarian and global politics, indeed the speeding space race, as alleged
    Not to mention ‘ …the giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared ‘.
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830
    Cyclefree said:

    No. You haven't. But this is boring now.

    Yes I have.

    If you got a letter from Sunak's lawyers tomorrow and were not terrified, that would be because you have no grasp at all of English libel law.

    And leaving the legalities aside are you morally happy with making this kind of suggestion about a young, married father of young children?
  • MISTYMISTY Posts: 1,594

    Do you mean the Home Secretary?
    LOL
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,819
    Leon said:

    She may of course be doing it for a bet, or for a laugh, who knows

    I'm just explaining the sub psychology as I have encountered it
    I don't find either of those options particularly comforting. It'd be nicer if she picked it up in a junk shop in Polperro and thought 'Oh, what a pretty circle of life pendant'.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    Among the crazies, we’re actually getting broader and better questions from the Tory faithful than the BBC or ITV managed.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,673
    Cyclefree said:

    What a complete waste of the judge's time!
    I am absolutely hate myself for how interested I am in this trial.

    A friend of mine is convinced that this will be a victory for Vardy, if not financially, given the the original ruling.

    https://www.matrixlaw.co.uk/judgments/high-court-rules-in-favour-of-rebekah-vardy-in-libel-preliminary-issue-trial/
  • stodgestodge Posts: 14,480

    In some sports this is as good as it gets. In others it’s a chance for someone else to win gold. And it’s all about friendship. It’s magnificent.
    I believe there are some sports in the Commonwealth Games which don't feature in the Olympics. Isn't there a bowls tournament for example and what about freestyle tea-making?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534

    Except for Blair’s (inexplicable to me) ability to charm the birds from the trees.
    He has some touches of Blair's mannerisms and ways of speaking but not in the same class frankly.

    But part of the Blair phenomenon was that he arrived, fresh-faced, at the end of years and years of Tory rule and a nation's broken and lonely eyes turned to him.

  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546
    Foxy said:

    Does anyone remember our safe word?
    Vote Labour.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,422
    Watching the show from Birmingham - apart from Dr Johnson the Hut going well so far - just had Malala welcoming remarks
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    stodge said:

    I believe there are some sports in the Commonwealth Games which don't feature in the Olympics. Isn't there a bowls tournament for example and what about freestyle tea-making?
    In Brum, surely it is Balti making?
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,629

    Watching the show from Birmingham - apart from Dr Johnson the Hut going well so far - just had Malala welcoming remarks

    Not entirely sure what the whole Dr J as Jaba the Hutt was about...
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546

    I am absolutely hate myself for how interested I am in this trial.

    A friend of mine is convinced that this will be a victory for Vardy, if not financially, given the the original ruling.

    https://www.matrixlaw.co.uk/judgments/high-court-rules-in-favour-of-rebekah-vardy-in-libel-preliminary-issue-trial/
    What would the worst outcome be? A verdict for Vardy but with damages at £10?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,797
    Surfing twitter I just saw a shot of some unspeakable videos of Russian special forces torturing Ukrainian POWs

    Up there with the worst of the Mexican cartel videos

    Mind-bleach please. Jeez. I'm going to cook some Brazilian fish stew and try and forget
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651
    In more important news, remember the WhatsApp group Wayne Couzens belonged to? 3 more Met officers from the same group are currently on trial in relation to some really disturbing messages they posted.

    What is also interesting is that, like Couzens, they too came from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and had not been in the Met a long time. This does suggest something a bit iffy about the CNC as well as the Met.

    I'm not sure how comfortable I feel about having such people guarding our nuclear facilities frankly.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,670

    Don't forget Jersey, Guernsey and The Isle of Man
    Strictly speaking, they are not officially administered as part of the UK!
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939
    edited July 2022
    Leon said:

    Surfing twitter I just saw a shot of some unspeakable videos of Russian special forces torturing Ukrainian POWs

    Up there with the worst of the Mexican cartel videos

    Mind-bleach please. Jeez. I'm going to cook some Brazilian fish stew and try and forget

    Everything does, indeed, sound like innuendo after a while.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546
    Cyclefree said:

    In more important news, remember the WhatsApp group Wayne Couzens belonged to? 3 more Met officers from the same group are currently on trial in relation to some really disturbing messages they posted.

    What is also interesting is that, like Couzens, they too came from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and had not been in the Met a long time. This does suggest something a bit iffy about the CNC as well as the Met.

    I'm not sure how comfortable I feel about having such people guarding our nuclear facilities frankly.

    Toxic waste in more ways than one.
  • CatManCatMan Posts: 3,215
    IshmaelZ said:

    Pretty thin applause for the Put phatboi on the ballot proposal. Ferrari was expecting more.

    Thought you were talking about F1 for a sec there and was trying to work out who phatboi was.
  • MPartridgeMPartridge Posts: 174

    Strictly speaking, they are not officially administered as part of the UK!
    I know it's a very basic way of looking at it, but how come they are not members of FIFA for example?
  • Jim_MillerJim_Miller Posts: 3,263
    Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey is proposing to solve the state's water shortages with desalination:
    "The plan includes helping fund the building of a desalination plant in the Sea of Cortez in Mexico. The state would not own the plant but would buy water from it. Buschatzke estimates the cost to build the plant would be in the neighborhood of $2.5-3 billion."
    source: https://ktar.com/story/5042317/gov-doug-duceys-plan-to-use-desalinated-water-in-arizona-will-be-pricey-expert-says/

    As I recall, Mexico would get part of the water from the plant, and that part of Mexico needs water, too.

    Ducey has been trying to learn from the experts: https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/energy-and-infrastructure/article-708201

    (I don't know enough about the economics of such plants to judge how much sense this proposal makes. Or whether we can look forward to further decreases in the costs of desalination. But it is interesting.)


  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,670

    In Brum, surely it is Balti making?
    Balti Towers, starring embittered hotel landlord Fazil Balti.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534

    Complete idiot.
    He's just telling the tory membership stuff they want to hear.

    It will not actually happen because if he wins - big if there - he has to win an election and a return to secondary moderns aint a winner.

  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 10,154
    edited July 2022
    Cyclefree said:

    In more important news, remember the WhatsApp group Wayne Couzens belonged to? 3 more Met officers from the same group are currently on trial in relation to some really disturbing messages they posted.

    What is also interesting is that, like Couzens, they too came from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and had not been in the Met a long time. This does suggest something a bit iffy about the CNC as well as the Met.

    I'm not sure how comfortable I feel about having such people guarding our nuclear facilities frankly.

    That must be the most boring police job in the UK. Maybe why? (Edit: explanation, not excuse)

    I know an armed cop in Edinburgh and he goes slightly mad every time the Queen comes up.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939

    I know it's a very basic way of looking at it, but how come they are not members of FIFA for example?
    They all have non-league teams in the English Pyramid under the FA?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,673
    ydoethur said:

    What would the worst outcome be? A verdict for Vardy but with damages at £10?
    Yup, it would be the epitome of a Pyrrhic victory.

    God I'm tired, I originally typed phallus victory.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,670

    I know it's a very basic way of looking at it, but how come they are not members of FIFA for example?
    They is "Crown Dependencies". Lizzie is Head of State, but they are NOT part of the UK. Hence no MPs at Westminster.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    . . . meanwhile back at the ranch . . .

    Washington State "Top Two" Primary is August 2. That is, deadline for returned OR post-marked ballots is 8pm Aug 2; valid ballots can & will arrive later, and be counted up to certification which is (I think) ten days later.

    For the two Republican incumbents mentioned below, Jaime Herrera Beutler (CD03) and Dan Newhouse (CD04) their immediate priority is ensuring they are one of the Top Two votegetters in the August Primary.

    Seattle Times ($) - Blitz of PAC money aims to defeat Trump-backed challengers to Herrera Beutler, Newhouse

    A deluge of outside PAC money is saturating two of Washington’s top congressional primaries, aimed at helping Republican Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Dan Newhouse survive their votes to impeach then-President Donald Trump last year.

    More than $3.4 million — fueled in part by hidden donors — has been spent in the past few weeks backing the incumbents and targeting their Trump-endorsed challengers, Joe Kent and Loren Culp, according to Federal Election Commission filings. . . .

    Both Kent, who is challenging Herrera Beutler, and Culp, who is challenging Newhouse, have echoed Trump’s false claims about his 2020 election loss and reject the ongoing congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 attack as illegitimate.

    In Southwest Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, where Herrera Beutler faces Kent and other challengers, $1.9 million in outside spending has boosted her chances in recent weeks — including a pop-up super PAC that timed its spending to avoid disclosing its donors until weeks after the Aug. 2 primary.

    The super PAC, Conservatives for a Stronger America, was created just a few weeks ago. As of Wednesday, it had unloaded $1.4 million on TV, radio and mailers, attacking Kent and ostensibly supporting Heidi St. John, a Republican who has polled fourth in the race.

    The messaging in the group’s ads appear designed to siphon support from Kent and ensure Herrera Beutler makes it through the top-two primary. Its ads have echoed St. John’s efforts to sour conservatives on Kent by branding him a leftist, “Portland Joe the Bernie bro.” (Kent has acknowledged voting for Bernie Sanders in Oregon’s 2016 presidential primary, as part of what he said was a Rush Limbaugh-inspired plan to wreak havoc on Democrats.)

    A similar dynamic is at play in the 4th District, which covers Central Washington, where Newhouse faces several Republican challengers and a single Democrat in the primary. . . .

    As of Wednesday, spending groups had dropped about $1.5 million into the primary, attacking Culp and supporting Newhouse — a particularly hefty sum in the largely rural congressional district.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    Benefits are for lazy people says an audience member after saying benefits saved her mum.

    Jeez.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,797
    dixiedean said:

    Everything does, indeed, sound like innuendo after a while.
    In this case, not. The video is of a Wagner Group Russian castrating a Uke POW with a Stanley knife, then they finally decapitate him.

    I just saw a screenshot - entirely by accident - and it was enough to ice the blood. Horrific. The war will only get worse for both sides
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830
    God, that question about restriction of benefits to my mum...
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    Big clap when young lady mentions lazy people sitting on their bums on benefits.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    IshmaelZ said:

    God, that question about restriction of benefits to my mum...

    “My mum needed benefits, however all the rest should be set on fire. Will you as PM light the pyre?”

    Oh here we go, it’s Last of the Summer Wine again.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,819
    Leon said:

    In this case, not. The video is of a Wagner Group Russian castrating a Uke POW with a Stanley knife, then they finally decapitate him.

    I just saw a screenshot - entirely by accident - and it was enough to ice the blood. Horrific. The war will only get worse for both sides
    You shouldn't put that in your brain.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939
    Leon said:

    In this case, not. The video is of a Wagner Group Russian castrating a Uke POW with a Stanley knife, then they finally decapitate him.

    I just saw a screenshot - entirely by accident - and it was enough to ice the blood. Horrific. The war will only get worse for both sides
    Why I don't do Twitter.
    I don't need nor want to see owt like that.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    Sunak did well there.
    Didn’t lose his rag when he was accused of stabbing Boris in the back.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    The audience is with Liz.
  • Drunk again x
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296
    Leon said:

    In this case, not. The video is of a Wagner Group Russian castrating a Uke POW with a Stanley knife, then they finally decapitate him.

    I just saw a screenshot - entirely by accident - and it was enough to ice the blood. Horrific. The war will only get worse for both sides
    There was really no need to share that.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,845

    “My mum needed benefits, however all the rest should be set on fire. Will you as PM light the pyre?”

    Oh here we go, it’s Last of the Summer Wine again.
    That’s not what she said at all.

    Some people seem incapable of understanding true working class Tory attitudes.
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651
    Eabhal said:

    That must be the most boring police job in the UK. Maybe why? (Edit: explanation, not excuse)

    I know an armed cop in Edinburgh and he goes slightly mad every time the Queen comes up.
    Being a bit bored seems a poor explanation for the sorts of things being aired during this trial.

    What sort of due diligence was being done on these men? What sort of monitoring of what they were up to? None it would seem. Which is more than a touch alarming.

    The problem is not just what they were saying and doing but that it risked making them a blackmail risk. And that is definitely a risk you do not want to run in a nuclear facility. People who work in such places have to be positively vetted. Or so I understand.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203

    That’s not what she said at all.

    Some people seem incapable of understanding true working class Tory attitudes.
    I know it very well.
    I grew up among similar circs and attitudes.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,729
    Foxy said:

    Does anyone remember our safe word?
    Vote.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    Oh dear. Liz doubles down on Boris love.
    I guess she knows the audience, but it’s sickening.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    Truss promises a complete review of the tax system as every leader promises.

    Same old, same old...

  • ThomasNasheThomasNashe Posts: 5,331
    Nigelb said:

    Not to mention ‘ …the giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared ‘.
    It's a three pipe problem.
  • MISTYMISTY Posts: 1,594

    That’s not what she said at all.

    Some people seem incapable of understanding true working class Tory attitudes.

    I bet many Tory MPs are utterly astonished at what is going on here.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939

    That’s not what she said at all.

    Some people seem incapable of understanding true working class Tory attitudes.
    My Granddad was one. Before I even went to school he had me watering down the vinegar at his chip shop.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    They is "Crown Dependencies". Lizzie is Head of State, but they are NOT part of the UK. Hence no MPs at Westminster.
    For a Lord of Man, she is quite lady like!

    BONUS - Speaking of Jersey AND lady like, check out wiki bio of Royal Governor of New Jersey and New York, Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury; subsequently 3rd Earl of Clarendon:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hyde,_3rd_Earl_of_Clarendon
  • jamesdoylejamesdoyle Posts: 797
    dixiedean said:

    Why I don't do Twitter.
    I don't need nor want to see owt like that.
    On the other hand, I've just spent a pleasant hour on twitter reading about new science on milk-drinking, chatting to art critics, getting the latest news on cycling infrastructure in my area, and joking around with a couple of sled dog mushers and looking at sled dog pics. It is what you make it.
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 10,154
    edited July 2022
    Cyclefree said:

    Being a bit bored seems a poor explanation for the sorts of things being aired during this trial.

    What sort of due diligence was being done on these men? What sort of monitoring of what they were up to? None it would seem. Which is more than a touch alarming.

    The problem is not just what they were saying and doing but that it risked making them a blackmail risk. And that is definitely a risk you do not want to run in a nuclear facility. People who work in such places have to be positively vetted. Or so I understand.
    Your last para is a very good point.

    My thinking was a very small, immobile team, geographically and structurally isolated from normal policing, with nothing to do, might have a larger risk of a toxic culture festering and infecting the whole lot.

    This is based on the idea that the Police aren't, in general, that bad. But...
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    Sunak did well there.
    Didn’t lose his rag when he was accused of stabbing Boris in the back.

    That's two-ways backwards: it was Boris who stabbed Rishi in the back; then Rishi stabbed Boris in the front.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296
    dixiedean said:

    My Granddad was one. Before I even went to school he had me watering down the vinegar at his chip shop.
    If your Granddad had a chip shop he wasn't really working class, though, more Alfred Roberts greengrocer territory.
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 10,154
    edited July 2022
    Eabhal said:

    Your last para is a very good point.

    My thinking was a very small, immobile team, geographically and structurally isolated from normal policing, with nothing to do, might have a larger risk of a toxic culture festering and infecting the whole lot.

    This is based on the idea that the Police aren't, in general, that bad. But...
    Bizarrely, this happened to Marine Scotland in Thurso. They tied some poor woman to an office chair.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,797

    On the other hand, I've just spent a pleasant hour on twitter reading about new science on milk-drinking, chatting to art critics, getting the latest news on cycling infrastructure in my area, and joking around with a couple of sled dog mushers and looking at sled dog pics. It is what you make it.
    I have a well-curated Twitter feed which brings me a varied diet of news, jokes, science, art, graphics, gifs, memes, whatever, from all quarters. I generally have to go looking for gory or porno stuff (and I generally don't go looking)

    But that screenshot was from a New Statesman journalist. Dropped in my feed. Thanks but no thanks
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    This is over.

    Sunak should cut a deal.

  • stodgestodge Posts: 14,480


    That’s not what she said at all.

    Some people seem incapable of understanding true working class Tory attitudes.

    You mean judgemental, self-opinionated and convinced they are right on everything.

    Yes, that's not just working class or Tory.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546
    edited July 2022

    Drunk again x

    Hi Horse

    I hope you won't take it amiss if I say I'm getting a bit worried, for your sake, at how much you're drinking. From bitter personal experience alcoholism is not a good thing, but if you keep imbibing like this that's where you're headed.

    Maybe see if you can moderate it a bit?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,797

    There was really no need to share that.
    Er, I think we can cope with words, can't we?

    Get a grip
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,939
    edited July 2022

    If your Granddad had a chip shop he wasn't really working class, though, more Alfred Roberts greengrocer territory.
    Oh. He was. Very much so.
    The chip shop was a couple of fryers in his converted front room.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    Truss is better with humour.

    This is over imho.

    It is time to get Johnson out and Truss into the No 10 wallpaper display zone.

  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,367
    dixiedean said:

    Why I don't do Twitter.
    I don't need nor want to see owt like that.
    A few decades ago, the Sunday Times magazine had a picture of a head sitting on the ground. It had belonged to a suicide bomber in Israel, and the head had been launched up into the air and landed on its neck. The eyes were closed, peaceful.

    I have seen worse online since, and seen one or two horrific things irl, but that image has stuck with me for some reason.

    Another one that has stuck with me is a sailor after a U-boat attack in WW2. The photo was taken from the U-Boat, and shows the sole survivor of the ship standing on a crate. They left him there, presumably to die from starvation or drowning. My granddad served on ships in DEMS during the war, so that piccie really got to me. The poor man.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,629

    This is over.

    Sunak should cut a deal.

    I don’t agree. It’s to go to the party members so they get ownership.
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    Drunk again x

    Honestly mate, go easy. Personally I have a glass or two of wine from time to time, but I never get tight. Seen too much of it. And aren't you working?
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,214

    Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey is proposing to solve the state's water shortages with desalination:
    "The plan includes helping fund the building of a desalination plant in the Sea of Cortez in Mexico. The state would not own the plant but would buy water from it. Buschatzke estimates the cost to build the plant would be in the neighborhood of $2.5-3 billion."
    source: https://ktar.com/story/5042317/gov-doug-duceys-plan-to-use-desalinated-water-in-arizona-will-be-pricey-expert-says/

    As I recall, Mexico would get part of the water from the plant, and that part of Mexico needs water, too.

    Ducey has been trying to learn from the experts: https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/energy-and-infrastructure/article-708201

    (I don't know enough about the economics of such plants to judge how much sense this proposal makes. Or whether we can look forward to further decreases in the costs of desalination. But it is interesting.)


    Politically it is the only solution. Getting people to give up their sacred right to water that doesn’t exist, isn’t going to happen.

    Making more fresh water is the only real answer.
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670
    Got my Dalle invite. What nonsense shit do people want to see images of?
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203

    Truss is better with humour.

    This is over imho.

    It is time to get Johnson out and Truss into the No 10 wallpaper display zone.

    She is getting a much easier ride than Sunak, and she is relaxed enough to joke a bit.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,670
    Alistair said:

    Got my Dalle invite. What nonsense shit do people want to see images of?

    Leon pegged with Truss
  • kyf_100kyf_100 Posts: 4,955
    Alistair said:

    Got my Dalle invite. What nonsense shit do people want to see images of?

    Leon being abducted by an alien.
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 10,154
    edited July 2022

    Benefits are for lazy people says an audience member after saying benefits saved her mum.

    Jeez.

    This brings me to my favourite conundrum - what do we do with the Universal Credit taper?

    The marginal rate of tax is exceptionally high for someone on benefits. Often, the lower rate of income tax, national insurance, the UC taper and, especially in Scotland, a whole host of benefits that piggy back on UC eligibility (Scottish child payment etc).

    For someone at the margin, the tax rate can be well over 100%.

    We should fix it, especially in such a tight labour market. But if we decrease the taper, we bring thousands of people back into Universal Credit, at massive cost.

    I think the answer is much higher tax allowances for having children (offsetting the large UC awards for kids), and perhaps for disability too.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,422
    I mean, whisper it, but Truss is increasingly good at this. I think she’s demonstrated in this campaign that if she wins she won’t be any sort of pushover for Labour.

    https://twitter.com/RobBurl/status/1552743980697370624
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    Christ. I may need to phone my GP but I am beginning to warm to Truss.

  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,673
    Alistair said:

    Got my Dalle invite. What nonsense shit do people want to see images of?

    I'd love to see an image of 'a once in a generation opportunity'.
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    She is getting a much easier ride than Sunak, and she is relaxed enough to joke a bit.
    Yeah definitely outperforming on the upside. And this Moving whips office back to 12 Downing Street stuff sounds really authoritative and thought out.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546
    IshmaelZ said:

    Yeah definitely outperforming on the upside. And this Moving whips office back to 12 Downing Street stuff sounds really authoritative and thought out.
    ROFLMAO.

    Oh dear oh dear oh dear...
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296
    edited July 2022
    Leon said:

    Er, I think we can cope with words, can't we?

    Get a grip
    Maybe I just have a vivid ability to visualise; I find descriptions can sear into my brain. You should appreciate that as a writer.

    But perhaps, I'm a bit odd that way.

    Fair enough if no one else is bothered.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    This is truly over.

    Unless someone comes up with some massive scandal Truss has won.

    Between gritted teeth i admit she is better at the Q &A than Sunak.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    edited July 2022

    Christ. I may need to phone my GP but I am beginning to warm to Truss.

    Liz is strident and perhaps a bit batty, but she comes across as someone more relatable.

    “I know it well,” she says of Seacroft, in Leeds.

    Rishi probably spent last night cribbing the fact that Leeds is in Yorkshire.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,673
    Developers may be prevented from starting projects in west London until 2035 because the electricity grid has run out of capacity to power new homes.

    The Greater London Authority (GLA) told developers this week that it may take more than a decade for grid capacity to be increased to sustain new developments in Hillingdon, Ealing and Hounslow.

    The boroughs accounted for about 11 per cent of London’s housing supply in 2019-20.


    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/grid-has-no-power-for-new-homes-in-west-london-until-2035-qnrn065cb
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    HYUFD said:

    You won't get global agreement to abortion on demand etc especially from Africa, Latin America and much of Asia and Eastern Europe and as we have recently seen, the US
    So?

    Are you still in favour of denying abortion to victims of rape, as my memory seems to recall?
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 10,154

    A few decades ago, the Sunday Times magazine had a picture of a head sitting on the ground. It had belonged to a suicide bomber in Israel, and the head had been launched up into the air and landed on its neck. The eyes were closed, peaceful.

    I have seen worse online since, and seen one or two horrific things irl, but that image has stuck with me for some reason.

    Another one that has stuck with me is a sailor after a U-boat attack in WW2. The photo was taken from the U-Boat, and shows the sole survivor of the ship standing on a crate. They left him there, presumably to die from starvation or drowning. My granddad served on ships in DEMS during the war, so that piccie really got to me. The poor man.
    The video of HMS Barham exploding got me more than I expected.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,729
    Leon said:

    Er, I think we can cope with words, can't we?

    Get a grip
    SOP for the Wagner group.
    There are similar, and worse from them in Syria. Evil, degraded people.

    Torture has been routine in occupied Donbas since 2014.

  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    IshmaelZ said:

    Yeah definitely outperforming on the upside. And this Moving whips office back to 12 Downing Street stuff sounds really authoritative and thought out.
    Yes, it’s the sort of thing impossible to dream up from a million-pound machine-learnt focus group a la Rishi.

  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,388

    Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey is proposing to solve the state's water shortages with desalination:
    "The plan includes helping fund the building of a desalination plant in the Sea of Cortez in Mexico. The state would not own the plant but would buy water from it. Buschatzke estimates the cost to build the plant would be in the neighborhood of $2.5-3 billion."
    source: https://ktar.com/story/5042317/gov-doug-duceys-plan-to-use-desalinated-water-in-arizona-will-be-pricey-expert-says/

    As I recall, Mexico would get part of the water from the plant, and that part of Mexico needs water, too.

    Ducey has been trying to learn from the experts: https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/energy-and-infrastructure/article-708201

    (I don't know enough about the economics of such plants to judge how much sense this proposal makes. Or whether we can look forward to further decreases in the costs of desalination. But it is interesting.)


    My business is in Arizona, and I have nothing but good things to say about Governor Ducey.

    Whoever wins in November, the State is likely to become a less business friendly place.
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670
    kyf_100 said:

    Leon being abducted by an alien.
    Not going to lie, first thought was Leon based.

    I'm never going to reveal the prompt though



    And then I did the prompt where Leon thought Dalle-2 had displayed incredible word play and I suggested it had just fluked the ordering of some letters

    "serious tyrannosaurus rex announcing the dinosaur extinction on cable news, tv broadcast"


  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,214
    Eabhal said:

    Your last para is a very good point.

    My thinking was a very small, immobile team, geographically and structurally isolated from normal policing, with nothing to do, might have a larger risk of a toxic culture festering and infecting the whole lot.

    This is based on the idea that the Police aren't, in general, that bad. But...
    Indeed. You have only to think about how just about every Special Forces unit in every military ends up is some ghastly scandal.
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,823
    An extremely powerful first hand experience in The Telegraph around the gender identity stuff here:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/07/28/had-gone-gender-transition-would-have-committed-suicide/

    Her experience with the NHS gender service is extremely worrying and disheartening. It's almost as if they are putting these ideas in the heads of patients and egging them on to take the next step, then the next one until something irreversible is suggested and the patient either has no way back or no way out.

    This is just one woman speaking out, how many cases already went too far and are sadly no longer here because it was all too much to handle after making some irreversible step towards something that wasn't necessarily the correct one with no way back.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534
    Question from Tadcaster.

    The town which produces the finest ale in england.

    Yay!
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203

    Question from Tadcaster.

    The town which produces the finest ale in england.

    Yay!

    No. Always gives me a hangover.
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670

    I'd love to see an image of 'a once in a generation opportunity'.
    I simply can't choose between any of these incredible representations. How can I post only one?


  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    Alistair said:

    Not going to lie, first thought was Leon based.

    I'm never going to reveal the prompt though



    And then I did the prompt where Leon thought Dalle-2 had displayed incredible word play and I suggested it had just fluked the ordering of some letters

    "serious tyrannosaurus rex announcing the dinosaur extinction on cable news, tv broadcast"


    Crap. As any 7 year old fule kno, Tyrannosaurus only has two digits on each manus.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,214
    Nigelb said:

    SOP for the Wagner group.
    There are similar, and worse from them in Syria. Evil, degraded people.

    Torture has been routine in occupied Donbas since 2014.

    Given their boss likes SS badges etc, it’s not surprising that they are bit Oskar Dirlewanger…
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,534

    No. Always gives me a hangover.
    A quantity issue or a quality issue? :smiley:
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    edited July 2022
    League of Gentlemen have infiltrated this audience in parts.
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 14,012

    I am absolutely hate myself for how interested I am in this trial.

    A friend of mine is convinced that this will be a victory for Vardy, if not financially, given the the original ruling.

    https://www.matrixlaw.co.uk/judgments/high-court-rules-in-favour-of-rebekah-vardy-in-libel-preliminary-issue-trial/
    Predict win for Rooney. There is a narrow gap between the rocks for her case to prevail, but I think it will. It will turn, indirectly, on what the judge makes of the absent bits of evidence.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,729
    .
    ydoethur said:

    ROFLMAO.

    Oh dear oh dear oh dear...
    Learning to love their new leader.
    A couple of weeks back, and only Barty had a good word to say for her. Power is indeed an aphrodisiac.
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