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Is it time for the Redwall Tory MPs to panic? – politicalbetting.com

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  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,602

    Back already? No aircon or no gays?
    Realised his union jack hotpants and 'LONDON IS BAAAACK' tank top were in the wash. :lol:
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,417

    Every country needs to demand from its politicians, what US 'biodefense' research programmes are taking place in their countries, and they need to be stopped, pdq.
    China is even more to blame. They deliberately spread this virus once they knew it was out

    But we will never get the proven truth because all the major powers are implicated. Including the UK. A lot of the scientists who concocted the first ‘lab leak is racist’ cover-up are British. Farrar at the Wellcome, etc
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,153
    Omnium said:

    Quite rare that the Stafford gets a mention. I've organised a couple of dinners in their cellar - an amusing place.
    I used to work right next door to the Stafford: fantastically expensive bar, but a fun place.
  • kyf_100kyf_100 Posts: 4,953

    On topic Labour's leads are modest by historic but I'm not sure how much swingback we'll see when the energy cap hits £5,000.

    The Red Wall Tory MPs will be in stepmom territory.

    Once those energy bills start coming in, the Conservatives are going to be in stepmom on pornhub territory. Which is why I find it so surprising they have no answer to the problem.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,544
    kyf_100 said:

    Once those energy bills start coming in, the Conservatives are going to be in stepmom on pornhub territory. Which is why I find it so surprising they have no answer to the problem.
    There is no (easy) answer.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,417

    Coming from the lab consists of multiple possibilities though. Accidental release is very different from a deliberate release. Assuming that the the gain of function work was the ultimate source, was it risk assessed? Was the ethical review undertaken? Did someone fuck up? It’s not as simple as just saying it came from the lab, you must pay reparations.
    Look into the applications for GOF research funds that went from Daszak at Wuhan to Fauci at NIH

    Specific alterations to the Furin Cleavage Site which, amazingly, are apparent on SARS-CoV-2
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,602
    Leon said:

    China is even more to blame. They deliberately spread this virus once they knew it was out

    But we will never get the proven truth because all the major powers are implicated. Including the UK. A lot of the scientists who concocted the first ‘lab leak is racist’ cover-up are British. Farrar at the Wellcome, etc
    We will get the proven truth, and all those responsible must be brought to justice, including any and all corrupt British scientists.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,192
    kle4 said:

    Wow. Whilst I don't generally approve of speaking so even to a (presumed) opponent or idiot, sometimes it is positive to see a very genuine, unpolished human reaction from a politician (see also Jenkins explaining how she snapped for second when she flipped off those protestors).
    O'Rourke is an odd duck, sometimes impressively & authentically passionate, other times a bit meh. His twitter (which I know is not the be all and end all) is fairly turgid without a glimpse of humour or personality. Wasn't he quite well though of before the Dem primaries last time out?

    Maybe he's about to come into his own; cometh the hour, cometh the Beto.
  • kle4 said:

    I think this is a very good point. The raw situation is not unrecoverable for the Tories in historic terms, but there are a multitude of factors - length of time in office, Red Wall support drop, cost of living, etc - which mean that while it cannot be guaranteed they cannot recover, it will not be easy and blithe assumptions they will autoamtically are pinning a lot on that hope.
    Given the terminally stupid think the best way to win the next election is declare war on the woke then it could get much for the Tories.

    When people have to worry about choosing between heating or eating focussing your energies on persecuting trans people or changing the uni year means 1997 will look like a good year for the Tories in comparison to the 2024 general election.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617
    This thread has eaten a 40-year-old tin of macaroni.

    BTW I am investigating low alcohol ciders - I like the dry taste more than soft drinks but Mrs C frowns on the alcohol content of the real stuff. Stowford isn't bad, and I see there are specialist firms for such drinks so you can order crates of antyhing you like if the supermarket doesn't hold them. Might try this.

    https://drydrinker.com/product/mixed-cider-case/
  • Shouldn't you tell Opinium?
    I have.

    I think they are double counting.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,544
    Leon said:

    Look into the applications for GOF research funds that went from Daszak at Wuhan to Fauci at NIH

    Specific alterations to the Furin Cleavage Site which, amazingly, are apparent on SARS-CoV-2
    None of that addresses the questions about risk assessment, ethics etc. (I do this for a living). It’s possible that Wuhan has none of these processes, but ultimate funding bodies should have.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,602

    O'Rourke is an odd duck, sometimes impressively & authentically passionate, other times a bit meh. His twitter (which I know is not the be all and end all) is fairly turgid without a glimpse of humour or personality. Wasn't he quite well though of before the Dem primaries last time out?

    Maybe he's about to come into his own; cometh the hour, cometh the Beto.
    Is calling a heckler a motherfucker a particular sign of form? Perhaps we should expect something similar from Sunak as he seeks to gain ground against Truss.
  • NEW THREAD

  • darkagedarkage Posts: 5,398

    Are you the Inebriati?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Zj50DmBFp0

    In my experience the good thing about these zero beers is that you can make people who are drinking alcohol feel at ease in social functions. I normally buy one, put it in a glass, and it just looks like I am drinking beer with everyone else, so no awkwardness.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,066

    I have.

    I think they are double counting.
    Still it cheers up the faithful and BJO.
  • Leon said:

    Not enormously. no. I will listen to almost anything if it is presented to me - my iTunes library is ridiculously eclectic, from Gregorian chants to Philip Glass to the Entire Works of Busted - but I would not seek out that genre
    @Leon I really want you to go and see this guy that I recommended to @MarqueeMark earlier, Dom Pipkin.

    If you can go to one of his gigs and not come away a convert to NOLA R&B, I'll be astonished that you've proven yourself such a heathen

    Unfortunately I missed an opportunity to promote his excellent live show to you earlier this week; he played upstairs at Ronnie Scott's on Monday night

    He's playing there again on a Monday at the end of next month, and it only costs a tenner to get in

    If you can't wait that long, or live in South/East London, go check him out next Tuesday at The Temple Of Art And Music just by Elephant & Castle

    The E&C gig is Dom's new NOLA Jam session. It'll cost about a tenner (probably less) to get in and you'll get about three hours of rich, sweet jam

    Just to whet appetites, here's another video of him live at a bar in Nottingham
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akHxDeHp5yU

    If anyone's interested in him or his gigs and on facebook, follow him here
    https://www.facebook.com/domandtheikos
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