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Remember how Truss’s Tories were doing before the Kwartang Budget? – politicalbetting.com

The incredible thing is that this poll came out less than three months ago and an enormous amount has happened in the intervening period. The same poll had Truss and Starmer level pegging on the “Best PM” question.
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One thing that I find fairly constant in talking to politicians - they find the idea of simply setting the correct incentives and then tuning them to the results "inefficient".
So, rather than, say, offering structure tax breaks/subsidies for building zero carbon power sources with certain characteristics (reliability, environmental impact, lifespan, inherent storage etc), they want "Onshore wind - NOW", "No tidal"
Often this is based not on analysis, but who got to them last with a plausible pitch. I sold one on oil from ground nuts replacing petrol.....
Averaging around 26% (which, coincidentally, is the average of 20 and 32!)
"War in Ukraine" disappearance from Twitter trends. Radical curtailment of tweets mentioning ru-aggression coverage. Users aren’t allowed to register or log into accounts with Ukrainian phone number.
@elonmusk , I wonder if will we ever see “Twitter Files” about Fall/Winter 2022?
https://twitter.com/Podolyak_M/status/1602712709061087235
Hey @elonmusk , it seems like it's no longer possible to have a Ukrainian number verify a Twitter account/two-factor authentication. Ukraine is not in your list of countries, see our screenshot.
https://twitter.com/United24media/status/1602641892264611840
Our school has a very unusually high number of kids who have been through the foster system (60 or so, most schools have 5-7).
We’ve had real success putting them at the heart of our school academically through an academic mentoring programme.
We now want to build a fairly radical personal development curriculum around them so that they leave with the sorts of personal qualities that will help them thrive.
We’ve got a good plan but need some money for a pilot project to launch in September. Does anyone have contacts in a corporate foundation or similar interested in using schools to tackle disadvantage? We are looking in all the usual places and talking to the EEF, but keen to cast the net wide.
OT, I know, sorry and please ignore with my apologies if it’s not of interest.
GE19: 60.3 Lab / 27.5 Con
2024 prediction by EC: 69.1 / 15.4 (10.5% swing)
2022 LE aggregate result: 63.8 / 22.3
cf. Chester
EC predicted swing was 11.9%, actual by election swing was 13.6%.
So par with Chester would be around 70 / 14.
It occurs to me that Labour could try to agree the occasional early MP exit and keep a modest by-election pipeline of successful defences with sizeable anti-Tory swings over the next 2 years.
If the latter, there could be some big polling misses. Those pollsters that do MRP or similar may gain some insights on this. (ETA: particularly if they're willing to go fishing for associations and then test those out in new samples)
In fact if Pence can win the evangelical heavy Iowa caucuses he also has a shot
https://morningconsult.com/2024-gop-primary-election-tracker/
I get the impression that there is a fairly large number of voters persuadable if the leader of either major party made a compelling positive case to the electorate.
That neither really is guarantees a Labour lead, but a necessarily volatile one.
However when there is a heated argument it is usual to end it at the end of a thread, however [again] and probably to everyone's annoyance, I have continued on the next thread if I feel someone is getting away with an outrageous reply to me which I haven't had an opportunity to respond to.
Do whatever you are happy with. People will tell you if they are unhappy and you can ignore or comply as you see fit.
Can anyone supply a link?
https://m.koreatimes.co.kr/pages/article.asp?newsIdx=341664
...To streamline itself to follow ongoing trends and demands, the school decided to merge with Myongji College in Seoul and shut down departments they deemed are low in popularity. Jang Young-soon, a professor at the university's Business Department who's been directing its planning affairs, and Samil PwC, an accounting firm that the school hired as a consultant for the merger, put the Baduk Department on the list to close for good.
The list also includes the math, physics, chemistry and philosophy departments. They are to be replaced by new programs including Global Korean Language, Global Cultural Contents, Metaverse/Game Contents, Global Beauty Design and Global K-pop...
He's already friended the anti-woke and the anti-vaxxers; an animus towards Ukraine would fit with that - and also the Hunter laptop obsession.
This is speculation to some extent - but there are reputable Ukranian posters reporting it, and equally it would be hard to see what incentive they have for that unless they think it true.
The verdict isn’t final and lmamoglu can appeal it
https://mobile.twitter.com/ragipsoylu/status/1603040785573842946
For "insulting electoral officials", reportedly.
https://twitter.com/United24media/status/1602980638910550017
Andddddddd we're back in the list, thank you.
I see that it also includes that the beautiful Eva, possibly the only other beautiful female politician in Europe except Penny Mordaunt, is already languishing in a Belgian jail.
My understanding from recent weeks is that one poster dominates the discourse on PB by overanalysing hypothetical polls that might occur if the Tories become vastly more popular at some undefined point in the future.
James Hansen proposed disbursing all the proceeds of a carbon tax to the citizens of a country on at an equal rate per head. This then creates an inventive for citizens to invest in new technology, or to make personal lifestyle changes, and receive more as a dividend from the carbon tax than they spend on the tax themselves.
Or Brexit induced shortages of Just For Men?
Like everyone else, I'm happy to go off topic for most of the thread, but some acknowledgement of the new header seems, well, polite.
If by "swings" you mean big variations from month to month from the same source, perhaps it's a red flag. If you mean variations from poll to poll from different sources, it can be a red flag for one or the other, but if anyone could tell which tbey would make a fortune!
Now if we're busy we'll just put up a thread with a tweet or two.
MoonRabbit I know is particularly interested in this topic, so perhaps she has something to contribute on it.
I wonder if the tub-thumping immigration rhetoric is having an effect too, and why Bozo has seen an opportunity to come back with it today.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/dec/14/uk-coastguard-responds-to-small-boat-incident-in-channel-search-and-rescue
That must have been very fast work.
https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-parliament-expel-vice-president-eva-kaili/
Which one was that? Did Eva have a vote from jail by proxy?
The data shows that mobile phone usage in motor vehicles is in the same risk league as drunk driving, so I don't understand why they do it unless some sort of addiction is involved. Especially when a phone-mount to put it in and save their licences costs around a tenner.
I think we may be turning the corner on this one, however, due to the increasing ubiquity of cameras in vehicles, and policing projects such as Operation SNAP.
August - C 31.7, L 40.5, LD 11.8, SNP 4.4, G 5.7, R 3.4
September - C 30.1, L 43.6, LD 10.3, SNP 4.4, G 5.5, R 2.9
October - C 23.6, L 51.6, LD 9.6, SNP 4.1, G 4.6, R 3.6
November - C 26.2, L 47.8, LD 9.0, SNP 4.1, G 4.8, R 5.1
December - C 27.4, L 46.7, LD 9.3, SNP 3.6, G 4.8, R 5.6
So comparing December and August (the conservative interegnum) C are down 4, L up 6, LD down 2.5, SNP down 0.8, G down 1 and R up 2.2. So a shift of votes from LD and G (SNP?) to L with C going to R and L. This is ignoring don't knows etc.
(None of these being my subject area, of course.)
It was quite a call with Mike telling him about that poll.
Then the days after, confirmation that it wasn't an outlier.
So many will be paying an estimate, fair or otherwise, of both current costs and known future increases.
So, imho, it is hitting now cost wise. What I don't know, with payment much more easy and statements all online, is how many of those not on the breadline have yet noticed the erosion of their account balances.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-63970775
If the headlines had been "Queen goes rollerblading after recovering from minor cold", the Daily Mail's fulsome praise for Truss's "genuine Tory budget" may have been successful and the Tories may not have sunk so far behind Labour in the polls.
"For decades, western Europe’s national healthcare systems have been widely touted as among the best in the world.
But an ageing population, more long-term illnesses, a continuing recruitment and retainment crisis plus post-Covid exhaustion have combined, this winter, to create a perfect healthcare storm that is likely to get worse before it gets better."
Some interesting (to me) cross-Europe stats and comparisons in there.
It would be unkind to inquire if you were too busy not reading the words, so I won't.
The SNP has been issued with guidance from the Electoral Commission after Peter Murrell, chief executive of the party, made a late declaration of a loan totalling £107,620 on June 20 last year.
The party partially reimbursed him in instalments of more than £20,000 in August and October last year, but the commission was not notified until August this year.
Opposition parties have questioned why a party that makes more than £2.5 million a year in membership fees, plus more than £1 million of “short money” for its MPs at Westminster, needed a six-figure loan from its chief executive.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/nicola-sturgeons-husband-peter-murrell-lent-snp-100-000-to-help-cash-flow-bhfjlpzs6
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/flu-surges-on-heels-of-rsv-covid-19-to-overwhelm-children-s-hospitals-1.6181743
This might interest @dixiedean : and it is notd great news for any parent of deaf children, and, I imagine, the samde problems are appearing in other special schools. The problem here in particular seems to be that the 'ordinary' or rather non-deaf school is finding it hard to support its specialist unit.
"Specialist support for deaf children and their families has fallen to its lowest level in England in more than a decade – the result of a sustained pattern of budget cuts, according to the NDCS.
A report, published by the Consortium for Research into Deaf Education (CRIDE), shows one in five qualified teachers of the deaf posts in England have been lost since 2012, with nearly four in 10 councils seeing a decrease over the past year. Of those that survive, more than half are over 50."
Mainstream schools can't afford the additional support, so are increasingly trying to ease pupils into the special schools.
We have an 80 pupil waiting list.
We don't have space. We've already moved our sixth form provision to a site 20 miles away.
And, if it does, would I be right to conclude that inflation easing would help the Conservatives?
(I note that the most recent UK growth figures look "normal" to me, though I have no idea how long that will last.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/281734/gdp-growth-in-the-united-kingdom-uk/ )
There is also a significant problem in a number of countries about reliability and security - there have been a number of cases where stealing/hacking numbers to gain control of 2FA via SMS have occurred. Including with collusion with people inside the mobile networks. When this happens, the providers of the access facility to SMS often drop them until the problem is resolved to their satisfaction.
I would be extremely surprised if Twitter was running their own world wide SMS gateway. I would bet a fair sum of money that they are buying that in as a service. I have also personally dealt with cases where carriers and whole countries were dropped by the third party gateway supplier.
A microbiome-dependent gut–brain pathway regulates motivation for exercise
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05525-z
Exercise exerts a wide range of beneficial effects for healthy physiology1. However, the mechanisms regulating an individual’s motivation to engage in physical activity remain incompletely understood. An important factor stimulating the engagement in both competitive and recreational exercise is the motivating pleasure derived from prolonged physical activity, which is triggered by exercise-induced neurochemical changes in the brain. Here, we report on the discovery of a gut–brain connection in mice that enhances exercise performance by augmenting dopamine signalling during physical activity. We find that microbiome-dependent production of endocannabinoid metabolites in the gut stimulates the activity of TRPV1-expressing sensory neurons and thereby elevates dopamine levels in the ventral striatum during exercise. Stimulation of this pathway improves running performance, whereas microbiome depletion, peripheral endocannabinoid receptor inhibition, ablation of spinal afferent neurons or dopamine blockade abrogate exercise capacity. These findings indicate that the rewarding properties of exercise are influenced by gut-derived interoceptive circuits and provide a microbiome-dependent explanation for interindividual variability in exercise performance. Our study also suggests that interoceptomimetic molecules that stimulate the transmission of gut-derived signals to the brain may enhance the motivation for exercise...
Only if you restrict yourself to the last three polls (Lab leads of 13%, 17%, 18%). The previous five (still all taken in the last 10 days) showed leads of 27%, 21%, 24%, 20%, 20%, and 22%.
I'd make that a range of 13 to 27% and an average Labour lead of over 20%.
So CO2 becomes a cost for CO2 producers and a subsidy for the the replacement technologies.
This type of scheme already exists around the world and works.
It avoids the problem of the government becoming addicted to carbon in the way that governments became addicted to nicotine.
Yes: 43% (-)
No: 42% (-2)
via @YouGov, 22 - 25 Nov
Chgs. w/ Oct
https://sotn.newstatesman.com/2022/10/scottish-independence-referendum-polls-indyref2
One of the societal changes brought by the pandemic has been to accentuate this notion of "fairness". Now, that will mean different things to different people but essentially, and in crude terms, it means "if I have to feel the pain, so does everybody else". The problem with anything approaching above-inflation wage rises in the private sector is the message it sends to the public sector.
When you are offered 4% and you see someone else getting 10% exhortations to accept the 4% aren't going to butter any parsnips (to paraphrase John Major). Today's City AM for example is full of such anti-Union rhetoric but the figures continue to suggest private sector wages running ahead of public sector though I suppose this is led by wage demands in sectors with critical skill shortages.
And that was a threat.
I couldn't wait to pay off my student loan (only £12.5k) and that didn't happen until I was 29 years old.
Despite the rhetoric about "value" and write-offs 30 years hence it would drive me silly to pay an extra 9% tax for most of my life for the sake of a 60k debt.
I'd probably prefer to add it to my mortgage or something.
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Will be publicly available soon and work on online forms, chat and email.
https://mobile.twitter.com/jbrowder1/status/1602353465753309195
Imagine having one you could set loose on HMRC...