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    philiphphiliph Posts: 4,704

    Pong said:

    Neil said:

    @Nick

    Paddy's 5/6 on Tories < 10% also looks attractive. For the pennies you might get on.

    You think? this far out?

    I think everyone is overestimating UKIP. SS ain't no Eastleigh.
    It will however be a test of how UKIP can eat into the labour vote...
    Or change non voters into voters? Wasn't GE 2010 turnout low in this seat last time?

    I know, it won't happen! Non voters are non voters.
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    SocratesSocrates Posts: 10,322
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    Pulpstar said:

    I think Middlesbrough is a bit less white than South Shields.

    All wards within SS constituency are 80+% white while in Middlesbrough 2-3 are below it (University less than 60% white)

    Must be good for UKIP.


    Phil Woolas can argue that it's better to have 4-5 all white wards next to 2-3 60% White.
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    davidthecondavidthecon Posts: 165
    You want to win an election Cameron? Take your protection officers to wherever Qatada is poncing off the UK taxpayer,(is he in jail for a few days until some useless Judge let's him out?), stuff him in the back of your car and drive him to Heathrow. Stick him on the first flight to anywhere in mainland Europe.

    That evening go on national tv and say 3 words:

    'F**k you ECHR!'

    Con gain every seat except whatever liberal commie hellhole Primrose Hill is in.
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    philiphphiliph Posts: 4,704
    Socrates said:
    Ask him to put it back, the thieving toe rag.
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    IcarusIcarus Posts: 905



    Icarus, they will need somone "from the town, for the town" :-)

    In the Labour Party the local party will have to do what they are told!

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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @MitchellSt: @MSmithsonPB interesting fact, Cameron has now been PM one day longer than Gordon Brown was.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    Top marks for ingenuity....but this being China, one wonders where the photo-shopping leaves off, and attempts at the suppression of corruption complaints takes over:

    http://observers.france24.com/content/20130326-photoshopping-officials-porn-china-blackmailers?

    "Stop Photoshopping officials into porn, authorities ask blackmailers."
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    Icarus said:

    In the Labour Party the local party will have to do what they are told!

    I wouldn't be so sure in South Shields.....I'd also be wary about tempting 'read across' from other northern cities...South Shields is far from typical:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/tyne/roots/2003/10/arabontyne.shtml

    100 years ago the thriving port South Shields attracted tradesmen and seamen of many nationalities; Yemen, Aden, Somalia, African, Indian and Malaysian.
    Foreign seamen had come to South Shields in the 19th Century and were used as cheap labour on the ship, usually as firemen and stokers.
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    Icarus said:



    Icarus, they will need somone "from the town, for the town" :-)

    In the Labour Party the local party will have to do what they are told!


    because in Socialist prism, the central state always acts in their best interests. Even if the locals don't know it.
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    BenMBenM Posts: 1,795
    Yes! Qatada wins appeal!

    Give it a rest now Home Secretary.
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    taffystaffys Posts: 9,753
    Stick him on the first flight to anywhere in mainland Europe.

    Why do the government bother? Every time the Qatada Judgement comes around, its like the coalition issuing a broadcast saying 'we are impotent, vote UKIP'.

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    OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 32,008
    First election leaflet of the County Campaignjust through my door ...... UKIP.

    Inter alia they propose to drastically reduce council tax and spending AND spend on services, apparently to the elderly!
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,901
    glassfet said:

    @MitchellSt: @MSmithsonPB interesting fact, Cameron has now been PM one day longer than Gordon Brown was.

    Feels much longer.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    BenM said:

    Yes! Qatada wins appeal!

    Give it a rest now Home Secretary.

    So she should stop trying to do what multiple Labour Home Secretaries failed to do?

    Should they have 'given it a rest' too?
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    @taffys
    If you grandstand and treat the rule of law without respect, as the Secretary of State for the Home Department has been doing, it is true that you do begin to look ridiculous when it turns out that you are bound by the law of the land. The Qatada issue is a problem of the government's own making: it alone has made his removal an issue of such political importance.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760

    it alone has made his removal an issue of such political importance.

    And Labour didn't? This has been going on for years......

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    NeilNeil Posts: 7,983


    I wouldn't be so sure in South Shields.....

    They did what they were told when David Miliband was being manoeuvred into the seat in the first place!
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    john_zimsjohn_zims Posts: 3,399
    @BenM

    'Yes! Qatada wins appeal!

    Give it a rest now Home Secretary.'

    Is it now Labour policy not to try to deport convicted terrorists?
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    David miliband leaving parliament = Good - Good riddance to bad rubbish - this man was at the heart of one of the worst governments to represent this country that left it in a mess.

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    @CarlottaVance
    In fairness, the chosen method of the last Labour government of "dealing" with Qatada was to detain him indefinitely without charge or trial as a "suspected international terrorist" under the provisions of Part 4 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, until it found that that was incompatible with English constitutional tradition.
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    In run up of 2010, all North East vacant seats selected local(ish) candidates.

    A couple of SpAds were defeated (North West Durham and North Tyneside).

    After 2010, they managed to get their SpAd from Islington into Redcar (the one who couldn't get NWD last time).
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    lest anyone think that Miliband is doing a Profumo and going off to perform modest good works in a spirit of penitence for the failings of the last Labour government, the IRC audit shows that net assets last year stood at more than $127 million (with $27 million of that in cash). It spent close to $364 million last year on its international relief programmes. Meanwhile the net liabilities of the Labour party in 2011 were close to £5.5 million. I know which firm I'd rather work for.
    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/richardpreston/100209342/a-glance-at-the-finances-of-the-irc-suggests-one-good-reason-for-david-miliband-to-leave-for-new-york/
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,930
    This Qatada and the Rumanian immigrants 'flood' could be good for a certain party...
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    edited March 2013
    Is there something we should know early about South Tyneside social services?
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @rowandavies: Thing about D-Mil that everyone has missed: he could be gunning for a top UN post. @alexevansuk sharp eyed, as ever http://www.globaldashboard.org/2013/03/27/why-would-david-miliband-be-leaving-for-new-york/
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    taffystaffys Posts: 9,753
    The Qatada issue is a problem of the government's own making: it alone has made his removal an issue of such political importance.

    Agreed. Judges only determine the law based on the legal framework they are given. Getting rid of Qatada would require changes in law the coalition don;t have the will or the support to make. They're impotent, and it is an impotence of their own making.

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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    I'm warming to the new pope:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21949118

    He seems to have captured the spirit of the age, as well as remembering that clerics take a vow of poverty.
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    tim said:

    @Tykejohnno.

    You prefer the higher spending, higher taxing, higher benefit spending one you voted for run
    by Ollie Letwin and the chums I realise that.

    @tim,is this the real tim here ?,can you honestly tell me tim that balls won't be any different or spending more ?

    By the way,a plague on all 3 main party houses,thats how I feel right now and many more feel the same.

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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    taffys said:

    The Qatada issue is a problem of the government's own making:

    For 13 years under Labour Qatada was no problem whatsoever... Clearly.

    /sarcasm
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    peter_from_putneypeter_from_putney Posts: 6,875
    edited March 2013
    ***** BETTING POST *****

    In the Euro Elections: Most Votes market, there's a whacking great difference between the two mega bookies' odds on Labour's chances with Ladbrokes going 1.57 (4/7), compared with Hills' 1.91 (10/11) ..... the latter looks like great value.

    On the other hand if one completely discounts the Tories' chances in this market, which I certainly do, then there's a nice 8.3% arb to be had by backing Labour at 1.91 with Hills as aforesaid and UKIP with Laddies at 2.50, staking 56.9% and 43.3% respectively.

    As ever DYOR.
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,988
    Central bank governor of Cyprus is called... Panicos:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21953222

    Fitting.
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    NeilNeil Posts: 7,983
    antifrank said:

    I'm warming to the new pope

    I'm not sure he's one of the Cardinals you would have had a shot with.
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @Mr_Eugenides: RT @S8mB: Jesus fcking wept RT @aufidius: There are rumours that actor Hugh Grant may contest @DMiliband's now vacant South Shields seat.
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @faisalislam: RT @katie_martin_FX: So, neither Lux nor Malta is Cyprus, which was not Greece, or Portugal or Ireland. And Uganda is not Spain. I hope that clears things up.

    @faisalislam: RT @MMQWalker: So Malta, Luxembourg *and* Slovenia are not Cyprus. Nothing another Dijsselblooper can't change #crisisback
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @faisalislam: I am not Cyprus, and neither is my wife. “@TradeDesk_Steve: *PORTUGAL SAYS CYPRUS IS A UNIQUE CASE”
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    SlackbladderSlackbladder Posts: 9,709
    Ah Hugh Grant, that well known working class northerner....
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    edited March 2013
    glassfet said:

    @Mr_Eugenides: RT @S8mB: Jesus fcking wept RT @aufidius: There are rumours that actor Hugh Grant may contest @DMiliband's now vacant South Shields seat.

    If that was true,it would be fun if he stood for labour,it wouldn't surprise me.

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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @MirrorJames: Those South Shields candidates in full? @Kevin_Maguire Lab, Andrew Pierce Con, @oflynnexpress UKIP and @DavidWooding LD
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    NeilNeil Posts: 7,983
    @glassfet

    It's difficult to imagine that banks in Luxembourg or Malta had huge exposure to Greece. I'm sure someone has the figures. They may also post of the figures on how capitalised the banks in these countries are.
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    Life_ina_market_townLife_ina_market_town Posts: 2,319
    edited March 2013
    @antifrank
    It is all very well for the latest Bishop of Rome to adopt some austerity in his living arrangements. The contemporary popish church remains a mockery of the community of property found in the Book of Acts, and has declared heretical since the days of John XXII a commitment to the apostolic poverty that ought to characterise the Christian church. As always with Romanism, it is style over substance.
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,988
    F1: Claire Williams named as deputy principal and long-term successor to Frank (her father):
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/21954920

    Assuming Kaltenborn's still in place when the succession occurs that would mean that 2 of the team principals would be women.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    Neil said:


    I wouldn't be so sure in South Shields.....

    They did what they were told when David Miliband was being manoeuvred into the seat in the first place!
    Not for want of trying:

    "Clark sought reselection by the South Shields Labour Party in order to contest the 2001 General Election for the seat. However, control of the constituency Party had swung in favour of a vocal group of critics, led by a faction within South Tyneside Council, who feared Clark actually intended to stand down when the General Election was called, thus enabling the Labour Party's National Executive Committee to parachute a favoured candidate into the Constituency[citation needed], historically a safe Labour seat. During the reselection contest Clark vigorously denied the claims and told the Shields Gazette newspaper advising he had every intention of contesting the General Election[citation needed]. In the event, Clark won reselection but only with support of regional trade union barons.
    When Prime Minister Blair announced the date of the General Election in 2001, Clark immediately stood down and the Labour Party NEC moved swiftly, New Labour rising star David Miliband was selected to fight the seat.
    Within weeks of the Labour Party winning the 2001 General Election, Clark was given a life peerage as Baron Clark of Windermere, of Windermere in the County of Cumbria and now sits in the House of Lords. He was also appointed the paid post of Chairman of the Forestry Commission."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Clark,_Baron_Clark_of_Windermere#2001_general_election_and_resignation
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    @Carlotta, it's a by-election now, the Labour shortlist will be decided by a NEC panel in London.

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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220

    @Carlotta, it's a by-election now, the Labour shortlist will be decided by a NEC panel in London.

    We could have some fun if the locals set up an Independent Labour candidate, or if Huge Ego Grant stands
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    If Hugh Grant were to enter Parliament, would he be the first MP who had played at being Prime Minister before he actually got the job?
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    NeilNeil Posts: 7,983


    Not for want of trying

    Not that the trying had any impact!

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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760

    @Carlotta, it's a by-election now, the Labour shortlist will be decided by a NEC panel in London.

    At least South Shields will decide the candidate - unlike, if I read the Wiki article correctly, in the original selection of Miliband.
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    How much would Hugh Grant poll standing as an Independent in South Shields?
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220

    How much would Hugh Grant poll standing as an Independent in South Shields?

    It's an interesting question. He could easily play David Miliband in a movie, with the exception that he actually seems to get on with Ed

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    NeilNeil Posts: 7,983
    antifrank said:

    would he be the first MP who had played at being Prime Minister before he actually got the job?

    What do you think David and Ed Miliband played in their back garden when they were growing up. Back then it was easier for David to insist he be PM.

    tim will be along shortly to say that Cameron is the first MP to play at being Prime Minister while Prime Minister ;)
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    Neil said:


    Not for want of trying

    Not that the trying had any impact!

    Indeed, their former MP, now Lord, effectively disenfranchised them by standing down after the GE was called depriving them of a vote.

    I wonder if the NEC will send them a "no locals" short list?
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    PlatoPlato Posts: 15,724
    glassfet said:

    How much would Hugh Grant poll standing as an Independent in South Shields?

    It's an interesting question. He could easily play David Miliband in a movie
    Now that'd be a fun thread for a quiet day - I'd have Simon Pegg to play Tim Farron. Who'd play EdM? I'm struggling here...
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,820
    taffys said:

    kle4 - I'm not suggesting for a moment that UKIP will come within a million miles of winning SS. They won't. It's the percentages that will be interesting.

    And I agree - the circumstances are not there for a win even if everything were to fall in their favour (now I've said that they probably will win at that), but a decent percentage from a starting point of zero in a safe seat? Still of use to UKIP as they try to build on their public acceptance breakthrough in the last 12 months, even if electorally they've not managed to breakthrough yet and probably won't at Westminster.

    Still, 2015 will be very interesting. Very hard to win your first seat there, but UKIP already scored almost 1 million votes last time, and should double to triple that in 2015 - spread out it won't guarantee a seat (I think 2020 will be their year if they can maintain momentum), but sooner or later masses of votes will mean they gather in one seat enough to win, by simple chance.

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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,930
    If Hugh stands as an independant he'll come nowhere. If he stands under the red rosette I fear for Nick Palmer's betslip.
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    PlatoPlato Posts: 15,724
    RT @bbcdemlive: Fans of election reruns: the 1983 election programme will be re-broadcast from 10am - 9.10pm on Monday 1 April on BBC Parliament #election83
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    SlackbladderSlackbladder Posts: 9,709
    Sam Coates Times ‏@SamCoatesTimes 1m
    BoC uninsured deposits = €8.01b, Laiki uninsured = €3.2b. Gotta find €5.8b plus BOC capital from that! http://on.wsj.com/YCS7jS <<Crikey

    Cyprus is simply screwed.
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714

    @Carlotta, it's a by-election now, the Labour shortlist will be decided by a NEC panel in London.

    At least South Shields will decide the candidate - unlike, if I read the Wiki article correctly, in the original selection of Miliband.

    They got a shortlist back then too and local members voted Miliband. I can't find now who else was shortlisted.
    It was held more or less at the same time Woodward won St Helen South selection.

    The current MPs selected after 1992 without a vote by members are Chris Leslie in Nottingham East 2010 and Alan Johnson in Hull West in 1997.
    Before 1992, there could have been others but I am not sure. IIRC Kate Hoey was imposed for Vauxhall by-election because the CLP refused to accept the NEC shortlist as it excluded all loony leftist candidates they wanted to pick.
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    Plato said:

    Who'd play EdM? I'm struggling here...

    Wallace. He would be animated in during post like Jar Jar Binks, and equally popular.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    "South Shields Reacts To David Miliband Shock: We Want An MP With More Interest In The North East"

    http://tyneandwear.sky.com/news/article/61133/south-shields-reacts-to-david-miliband-shock-we-want-an-mp-with
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    SlackbladderSlackbladder Posts: 9,709
    Plato said:

    glassfet said:

    How much would Hugh Grant poll standing as an Independent in South Shields?

    It's an interesting question. He could easily play David Miliband in a movie
    Now that'd be a fun thread for a quiet day - I'd have Simon Pegg to play Tim Farron. Who'd play EdM? I'm struggling here...
    Just get the good folks at Aardman to dust off Wallace..
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    ***** BETTING POST *****

    In the Euro Elections: Most Votes market, there's a whacking great difference between the two mega bookies' odds on Labour's chances with Ladbrokes going 1.57 (4/7), compared with Hills' 1.91 (10/11) ..... the latter looks like great value.

    On the other hand if one completely discounts the Tories' chances in this market, which I certainly do, then there's a nice 8.3% arb to be had by backing Labour at 1.91 with Hills as aforesaid and UKIP with Laddies at 2.50, staking 56.9% and 43.3% respectively.

    As ever DYOR.

    Alternatively one could increase the return on a Labour win to 14.6% of the combined stake by placing 60% on Labour and 40% on UKIP, thereby achieving a break even outcome should the Kippers win this market.
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    Plato said:

    glassfet said:

    How much would Hugh Grant poll standing as an Independent in South Shields?

    It's an interesting question. He could easily play David Miliband in a movie
    Now that'd be a fun thread for a quiet day - I'd have Simon Pegg to play Tim Farron. Who'd play EdM? I'm struggling here...
    Bernie winters (if he was still living ;-) )

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    BobajobBobajob Posts: 1,536

    @Carlotta, it's a by-election now, the Labour shortlist will be decided by a NEC panel in London.

    At least South Shields will decide the candidate - unlike, if I read the Wiki article correctly, in the original selection of Miliband.
    Another Tory with a bizarre fascination with Labour's selection policies.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    Andy McSmith reckons Iain Malcolm, leader of South Tyneside will get South Sheilds:

    http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2013/03/27/iain-malcolm-for-south-shields-is-not-good-news-for-jarrows-mp/

    "For Councillor Malcolm, it has been a long wait. He wanted to go for the seat when the previous MP, David Clark, pulled out on the eve of the 2001 general election, but was warned off. It was explained to him that Clark’s resignation was a decision made in Downing Street, under which Clark would create an opening for Miliband, and in return he became Baron Clark of Windermere."
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    Bobajob said:

    @Carlotta, it's a by-election now, the Labour shortlist will be decided by a NEC panel in London.

    At least South Shields will decide the candidate - unlike, if I read the Wiki article correctly, in the original selection of Miliband.
    Another Tory with a bizarre fascination with Labour's selection policies.
    Another Labourite indifferent to democratic process.....
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    Iain Malcolm has a brother called Ed who got 0 vote in Middlesbrough selection
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    edited March 2013
    Bobajob said:

    @Carlotta, it's a by-election now, the Labour shortlist will be decided by a NEC panel in London.

    At least South Shields will decide the candidate - unlike, if I read the Wiki article correctly, in the original selection of Miliband.
    Another Tory with a bizarre fascination with Labour's selection policies.
    @Bobajob

    NigelNelson Electoral Reform Society say South Shields by-election a waste of time because result is foregone conclusion. @Kevin_Maguire coronation then
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    BobajobBobajob Posts: 1,536
    edited March 2013

    How much would Hugh Grant poll standing as an Independent in South Shields?

    The square root of f-all. I always thought he was a bit of a leftie so maybe he'll pursue the Labour nomination? I'd have though Shields would be rather alien to him though...

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    David_EvershedDavid_Evershed Posts: 6,506
    Note that Buckinghamshire has been ruled by the Conservatives for 120 years, thought to be the longest period any administration in the World has been run by the same party.
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    F1: Claire Williams named as deputy principal and long-term successor to Frank (her father)


    Ah, but do Williams actually have a long term future? Only if they improve very substantially over their recent performance surely.
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,988
    Rowan Atkinson could be Ed Miliband:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFufrqhp0eE
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    BobajobBobajob Posts: 1,536
    Plato said:

    RT @bbcdemlive: Fans of election reruns: the 1983 election programme will be re-broadcast from 10am - 9.10pm on Monday 1 April on BBC Parliament #election83

    Dear Lord, I pity anyone whose politiphilia is so pronounced they spend their bank holiday watching a re-run of an election staged more than a generation ago.
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    nigel4englandnigel4england Posts: 4,800
    BenM said:

    Yes! Qatada wins appeal!

    Give it a rest now Home Secretary.

    FFS I give up.

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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    OpenEurope Poll: One out of three students in #Hungary would vote for far-right party Jobbik bit.ly/11M6QsA
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    "But the prime minister has rejected claims that retiring MPs have been offered a peerage to stand down so that favoured candidates can be parachuted into a safe seat."

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/news/vote2001/hi/english/newsid_1327000/1327507.stm

    Worked out all right for Baron Clark of Windermere....
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    Blue_rogBlue_rog Posts: 2,019
    Plato said:

    glassfet said:

    How much would Hugh Grant poll standing as an Independent in South Shields?

    It's an interesting question. He could easily play David Miliband in a movie
    Now that'd be a fun thread for a quiet day - I'd have Simon Pegg to play Tim Farron. Who'd play EdM? I'm struggling here...
    Ricky Gervais aka The Office. I can just imagine it.
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    BobajobBobajob Posts: 1,536

    Iain Malcolm has a brother called Ed who got 0 vote in Middlesbrough selection

    He didn't even vote for himself?
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    July 2011:

    "The Sunday Telegraph has established that "Hacked Off," a high-profile campaign against press invasions of privacy, is partly funded and staffed by Sovereign Strategy, a controversial company described by the Guardian newspaper as "Labour's favourite lobbyist." "


    This Sovereign Strategy is owned by the South Shields CLP Chair and Malcolm is thee chief executive


    It's a big circle! We can play 6 degrees of seperation game and connect all
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    SocratesSocrates Posts: 10,322
    john_zims said:

    @BenM

    'Yes! Qatada wins appeal!

    Give it a rest now Home Secretary.'

    Is it now Labour policy not to try to deport convicted terrorists?

    How could anyone that's brown-skinned be a bad person?
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    MikeKMikeK Posts: 9,053
    Stocks Open Sharply Lower as Italy Adds to Euro Fears.
    http://www.cnbc.com/id/100596448

    It seems everyone has the SeanT jitters.
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    BobajobBobajob Posts: 1,536
    tim said:

    @Bobajob.

    Carlotta spent weeks on here denying that Maria Hutchings was a problem, I wouldn't let the ramblings bother you.

    He's worth reading, if only to bet against his analyses.

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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    Bobajob said:

    Iain Malcolm has a brother called Ed who got 0 vote in Middlesbrough selection

    He didn't even vote for himself?

    He couldn't vote. He lives in South Tyneside where he's a Cllr. So no member of Middlesbrough CLP...he got less than a woman from Bethnal Green. Poor chap
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,820
    MikeK said:

    Stocks Open Sharply Lower as Italy Adds to Euro Fears.
    http://www.cnbc.com/id/100596448

    It seems everyone has the SeanT jitters.

    The SeanT jitters sounds like it denotes a completely different kind of malady, if I may be so bold.
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    SocratesSocrates Posts: 10,322
    The BBC article on Abu Qatada has a nice picture of East London's success from multiculturalism:

    http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/64107000/jpg/_64107620_tv000011991.jpg
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
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    Re: the Millibands. To watch one brother destroy the career of his brother is a grisly spectacle. Not something I could do. Shudder.
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    Socrates said:

    The BBC article on Abu Qatada has a nice picture of East London's success from multiculturalism:

    http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/64107000/jpg/_64107620_tv000011991.jpg

    I'd bet good money that isn't in East London. Look at the road signs.
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    SocratesSocrates Posts: 10,322
    antifrank said:

    Socrates said:

    The BBC article on Abu Qatada has a nice picture of East London's success from multiculturalism:

    http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/64107000/jpg/_64107620_tv000011991.jpg

    I'd bet good money that isn't in East London. Look at the road signs.
    Happy to admit my mistake if I'm wrong. The sub-title started with "Abu Qatada emerged as a key voice in the Islamist movement in London, which advocated strict Islamic government in Muslim countries and armed struggle against despots and foreign invaders.", which is what I was basing it on.
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    TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
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    @Antifrank

    I think they are West Ham supporters praying to be spared relegation.
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @oflynnexpress: Best description of Ed Mil (by a Lab MP); not good enough to win, not bad enough to get rid of
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    MikeKMikeK Posts: 9,053
    But thats what tim would like London to be like. I wonder why he likes multiculturalism so much?
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    PlatoPlato Posts: 15,724
    What EdM wanted to be when he grew up...

    Maths magician solves three Rubik’s Cubes while juggling

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_gHa2x2OQA
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    taffystaffys Posts: 9,753
    kle4
    Euro fears

    So let' re-cap. The Eurozone imposes draconian penalties on the law abiding middle classes of Cyprus in order to bailout out banks. The Russian billions are apparently allowed to flee, subject to investigations about potential shennanigans that could lead goodness knows where. Clearly, some depositors are more equal than others.

    It's then unclear whether ordinary savers in other European countries will face the same penalties, if there are more bailouts. Some say they may, some they may not.

    But you should go ahead investing in Europe's banks. Oh yes you should. Now come on, you know you want to. Stick all your money there, and relax. In fact double your investment...

    The Eurozone doesn't get this capitalism thing, does it...

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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,760
    edited March 2013

    This Sovereign Strategy is owned by the South Shields CLP Chair and Malcolm is the chief executive

    They have offices in Gateshead, London, Brussels, Kuwait and Reykjavik:

    http://www.sovereignstrategy.com/people/i-malcolm/?phpMyAdmin=761498bbac8b5b102757a9f200af0dc0
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    Blue_rogBlue_rog Posts: 2,019
    I've just had a 'good' idea for a new Euro tax. Insist that everyone is paid annually and confiscate 50% over 50 000. Individual nation states can squabble about what's left.
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    glassfetglassfet Posts: 220
    @TimGattITV: How will Sunderland fans feel abt this? D Miliband to remain as club vice-chairman (on £125k/yr) despite living in US http://itv.co/16XVN3h
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