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  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551

    Roger said:

    Robert Jenrick being eviscerated by Chrishnan Guru-Murthy.

    No wonder the Sunak regime is falling apart.

    Sunak sounded like a rank amateur at PMQs today.
    When it comes to actual politics, Rishi is an amateur. Catapulted into a safe seat, so he's never had the joy of trudging the streets of Grimup North in a futile attempt to get people to vote for him. An MP for not very long at all, then Chancellor, then PM. There's not really anything in his CV to prepare him for the fate he's now experiencing.

    For the sake of balance, the greenness of Starmer should also be pointed out. But he's not trying to run the country at the same time as getting better at politics.
    The flipside to the two incompetent at politics clowns running the two main parties is they do have some common sense going forward in terms of policy practicality and presentation. Johnson and Truss, it is claimed are consumate campaigners, but neither has a grip.on reality or a milligramme of common sense between them.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092

    Farooq said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It would be interesting to see whether there were more "working class" children accessing the professions back in the days of grammar schools. Love them or loathe them, they gave access to a level of education now reserved for those who can privately educate or are able to buy a house in an area that has a top performing school.

    Of course, it also depends on your definition of "working class". Personally I think people who keep using this anachronistic term are as responsible for the maintenance of the class system as much as the worst middle class snob.
    What is class? is a PB repeater that I don't wish to trigger but for me - in its serious political sense - it's about money rather than all of that 'using a fish knife' fun to talk about stuff. So you have rich and poor and shades of in between.
    I think you have used the phrase often though have you not? Am I mixing you up with someone else, but did you not describe yourself as such?
    Yes, I have done - but I said 'poorer non professional background' on this thread.
    Excellent. I hope that you have removed the ghastly phrase from your otherwise relatively broad lexicon (well for a chartered accountant anyway)
    The Nigel regime is all about policing other people's language.
    I am not sure I like the sound of "The Nigel Regime". It sounds like a highly unpleasant fascist dictatorship in a dystopian parallel universe where Farage won a landslide and then decided to invade Ireland.
    Suddenly the XTC song "We're only making plans for Nigel" takes on a much darker hue. A think tank in this alt-history Farageverse.
    "Nigel Wants to go and see Depeche Mode" by Attila the Stockbroker.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn8T9M-6ktw
  • pm215pm215 Posts: 1,092

    TBF I'd have more confidence in GPs if they could actually write legible prescriptions. I would not be surprised if this was a cause of a fair few medical issues every year.

    I think the vast majority are now electronic.
    I didn't think AI had advanced quite that far just yet, but it would certainly solve the recruitment difficulties...

  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092
    ohnotnow said:

    Farooq said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It would be interesting to see whether there were more "working class" children accessing the professions back in the days of grammar schools. Love them or loathe them, they gave access to a level of education now reserved for those who can privately educate or are able to buy a house in an area that has a top performing school.

    Of course, it also depends on your definition of "working class". Personally I think people who keep using this anachronistic term are as responsible for the maintenance of the class system as much as the worst middle class snob.
    What is class? is a PB repeater that I don't wish to trigger but for me - in its serious political sense - it's about money rather than all of that 'using a fish knife' fun to talk about stuff. So you have rich and poor and shades of in between.
    I think you have used the phrase often though have you not? Am I mixing you up with someone else, but did you not describe yourself as such?
    Yes, I have done - but I said 'poorer non professional background' on this thread.
    Excellent. I hope that you have removed the ghastly phrase from your otherwise relatively broad lexicon (well for a chartered accountant anyway)
    The Nigel regime is all about policing other people's language.
    I am not sure I like the sound of "The Nigel Regime". It sounds like a highly unpleasant fascist dictatorship in a dystopian parallel universe where Farage won a landslide and then decided to invade Ireland.
    Suddenly the XTC song "We're only making plans for Nigel" takes on a much darker hue. A think tank in this alt-history Farageverse.
    Oddly enough, I was listening to the Nouvelle Vague cover of that just last night :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldQu1c4UflE
    Nouvelle Vague and Depeche Mode crossover: Master & Servant featuring Martin Gore!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYAfR2ecdpE
  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 7,849

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It's a tribute to the country that skin colour isn't a bar to getting into professional jobs, it is your social class.
    A hereditary monarchy means that someone from mine or TSE's ethnic/religious background(s) will never become King or Queen.
    They could.

    Prince George marries a non white woman, has kids, and we have our first not white monarch.

    But yes, people of our ethnicity cannot get the job because of the de facto colour bar on the job.
    But it’s also (most likely) a permanent switch - in your scenario Prince George would be our *last* white monarch
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 94,977

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It's a tribute to the country that skin colour isn't a bar to getting into professional jobs, it is your social class.
    A hereditary monarchy means that someone from mine or TSE's ethnic/religious background(s) will never become King or Queen.
    They could.

    Prince George marries a non white woman, has kids, and we have our first not white monarch.

    But yes, people of our ethnicity cannot get the job because of the de facto colour bar on the job.
    But it’s also (most likely) a permanent switch - in your scenario Prince George would be our *last* white monarch
    Give it a few generations and a monarch could be white again. Plenty of people with non obvious heritage.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092
    Andy_JS said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    It all started with Greg Dyke's "hideously white" comment in about 2003 IIRC.
    Apart from Meghan how many non-white Royals are there?
  • CookieCookie Posts: 13,026

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    She had a point though.
    I'd suggest that the top 10000 most powerful people in Britain are more racially diverse than any other large country in the world except perhaps Brazil.
    Non-white people haven't been in Britain in large numbers for very long. Of course the royal family is largely white.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092
    Leon said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It's a tribute to the country that skin colour isn't a bar to getting into professional jobs, it is your social class.
    A hereditary monarchy means that someone from mine or TSE's ethnic/religious background(s) will never become King or Queen.
    Tey could.

    Prince George marries a non white woman, has kids, and we have our first not white monarch.

    But yes, people of our ethnicity cannot get the job because of the de facto colour bar on the job.
    What a load of shite

    Kate Middleton - now the most popular royal of all and entirely "common" and granddaughter of a coalminer, is destined to be Queen, and is the wife to our next King and mother to the King thereafter

    And she's great at the job: poised, intelligent, beautiful, mostly reserved and reticent - not unlike QE2

    Meghan could easily have been as popular but she went for the Hollywood shortcut of racial whining, I don't think it will serve her well

    Monarchism = Racism!
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 12,075
    edited May 2023
    Roger said:

    Robert Jenrick being eviscerated by Chrishnan Guru-Murthy.

    No wonder the Sunak regime is falling apart.

    Yes he was terrible.

    OTOH wokeist interviewers on this subject have a dead easy ride in that there are massive and insoluble intellectual flaws with all currently lawful refugee/asylum arrangements - the current state of play is a useless disgrace but that isn't really the fault of western democratic governments.

    But the liberal interviewer never has to explain either what they, as a whole, would do instead within what is electorally possible.

    The moral high ground is a very cerebral and impractical place on this horrible issue.

    Sir K will find it no easier.

  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,359
    Sir Robbie Gibb, a BBC board member, ordered a news chief not to interrogate Vote Leave’s £350 million Brexit bus campaign after the referendum, a book has claimed.

    Gibb, who was editor of live political programmes in 2016 and went on to work for Theresa May in No 10, was “horrified” by the idea of putting the controversial claim under the microscope, according to Rob Burley, a former BBC editor.

    In Why Is This Lying Bastard Lying To Me?, which is published this week, Burley, who was editor of The Andrew Marr Show at the time, said that Gibb pushed back against his ambition to investigate for fear of making the BBC look like sore losers.

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bbc-editor-ordered-colleague-not-to-investigate-350m-brexit-bus-claim-mpmnmmj3w
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 59,141

    I'm watching Monty Python and the Holy Grail this evening.

    Something for everyone there, I trust.

    Keep an eye out for the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch: least seen in Westminster on Saturday:
    https://twitter.com/Bobby_Seagull/status/1654788805419835392
    I forgot how utterly bonkers it is. Even the introductory credits.

    For a second I thought it had Danish subtitles and tried to turn them off. Then, the penny dropped and it got more and more absurd.


  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,202

    Dialup said:

    NEW: Rishi Sunak’s press secretary repeatedly refuses to rule out the Tories entering into a post-election pact with any party, including the DUP.

    Comes despite the Tories jumping up and down about Keir Starmer failing to rule out a deal with the Lib Dems.

    https://twitter.com/KevinASchofield/status/1656268204665188356

    Tories cannot do politics again

    From Sky.

    … Number 10 has refused to rule out a Tory deal with the DUP or other parties if it fails to secure a majority at the next general election.
    Rishi Sunak's spokesman said: "I don't think anyone at this stage is going to speculate on the results of the next election…


    WTF? Speculating on the Lib Lab coalition of chaos after the next election results is EXACTLY what Sunak did at PMQs 🫣
    Very Off topic

    I missed PMQs because I am on my holidays. Yay!

    And Rabbit, I know you like the Walter Presents Italian fare on C4, but have you seen Porta Rossa ( Red Door). Series 1 is the greatest series of drama writing I have seen in any language in many a year, and I've seen many years!
    I havn’t, but I’ll look out for it.

    I’m a sucker for Ted Lasso at the moment.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 59,141
    Leon said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It's a tribute to the country that skin colour isn't a bar to getting into professional jobs, it is your social class.
    A hereditary monarchy means that someone from mine or TSE's ethnic/religious background(s) will never become King or Queen.
    Tey could.

    Prince George marries a non white woman, has kids, and we have our first not white monarch.

    But yes, people of our ethnicity cannot get the job because of the de facto colour bar on the job.
    What a load of shite

    Kate Middleton - now the most popular royal of all and entirely "common" and granddaughter of a coalminer, is destined to be Queen, and is the wife to our next King and mother to the King thereafter

    And she's great at the job: poised, intelligent, beautiful, mostly reserved and reticent - not unlike QE2

    Meghan could easily have been as popular but she went for the Hollywood shortcut of racial whining, I don't think it will serve her well

    They're trolling you.
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 15,544
    Cookie said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    She had a point though.
    I'd suggest that the top 10000 most powerful people in Britain are more racially diverse than any other large country in the world except perhaps Brazil.
    Non-white people haven't been in Britain in large numbers for very long. Of course the royal family is largely white.
    For all its problems in this area I am pretty sure (from having lived there) that the US elite is more racially diverse than ours is, although that's only to be expected as they are a significantly more racially diverse country.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    Gas the blacks
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 68,763
    So, I texted Tucker Carlson. He texted back. He said he was running for president. I asked him for some backup. Then he says he was only kidding. But ... he won't rule out a run. Also, he's "fundamentally a dick" — his words.
    https://twitter.com/Schwartzesque/status/1656340631717806085
  • CookieCookie Posts: 13,026

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It's a tribute to the country that skin colour isn't a bar to getting into professional jobs, it is your social class.
    A hereditary monarchy means that someone from mine or TSE's ethnic/religious background(s) will never become King or Queen.
    They could.

    Prince George marries a non white woman, has kids, and we have our first not white monarch.

    But yes, people of our ethnicity cannot get the job because of the de facto colour bar on the job.
    But it’s also (most likely) a permanent switch - in your scenario Prince George would be our *last* white monarch
    Only if white = totally white and black = even a little bit black.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 13,026

    Cookie said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    She had a point though.
    I'd suggest that the top 10000 most powerful people in Britain are more racially diverse than any other large country in the world except perhaps Brazil.
    Non-white people haven't been in Britain in large numbers for very long. Of course the royal family is largely white.
    For all its problems in this area I am pretty sure (from having lived there) that the US elite is more racially diverse than ours is, although that's only to be expected as they are a significantly more racially diverse country.
    Fair enough.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 59,141
    Sigh.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,202

    For our native porcine fancier: a pig on a chip:

    https://twitter.com/duke_cpu/status/1656350958333329412

    I see snout wrong with it. Maybe it’s inspection approval for the pig chipping industry.

    https://americanminipigassociation.com/breeder-articles/microchipping-piglets-permanent-identification/

    Don’t lose a pig in a poke when the pig on a chip can be the chip in your pig?

    Just an educated guess 🤷‍♀️
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Sigh.

    High.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092
    edited May 2023

    Sigh.

    The Knights who say "Sigh"?
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 22,458
    edited May 2023

    Roger said:

    Robert Jenrick being eviscerated by Chrishnan Guru-Murthy.

    No wonder the Sunak regime is falling apart.

    Sunak sounded like a rank amateur at PMQs today.
    There was a bizarre episode where he, for reasons known only to himself, cited Reeves saying she would have a “problem” balancing the books. The reason she said that was because the Tories had mismanaged the public finances. It wasn’t to clear to me - or seemingly anyone - why he would seek to highlight that.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092
    Farooq said:

    Cookie said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It's a tribute to the country that skin colour isn't a bar to getting into professional jobs, it is your social class.
    A hereditary monarchy means that someone from mine or TSE's ethnic/religious background(s) will never become King or Queen.
    They could.

    Prince George marries a non white woman, has kids, and we have our first not white monarch.

    But yes, people of our ethnicity cannot get the job because of the de facto colour bar on the job.
    But it’s also (most likely) a permanent switch - in your scenario Prince George would be our *last* white monarch
    Only if white = totally white and black = even a little bit black.
    Yes, I find this conversation a little troubling. If a white and a black parent have a child, that child could identify as white just as easily as black, or both, or neither.
    Obama had a white mum, and Meghan a white dad - both conveniently forgotten.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 22,458
    Farooq said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    How long before the UK gets a non-white King or Queen?
    Queen Meghan after a remarkable series of mishaps.
    She’d make a superb queen. I would temporarily lay down my republicanism were that to come to pass.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 70,631

    Sigh.

    The Knights who say "Sigh"?
    You're Robin us of our punchlines.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 22,458

    Andy_JS said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    It all started with Greg Dyke's "hideously white" comment in about 2003 IIRC.
    Apart from Meghan how many non-white Royals are there?
    There’s that lady is it at Longleat who is a minor baroness or some such. Not sure there are any others?
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Roger said:

    Robert Jenrick being eviscerated by Chrishnan Guru-Murthy.

    No wonder the Sunak regime is falling apart.

    Sunak sounded like a rank amateur at PMQs today.
    There was a bizarre episode where he, for reasons known only to himself, cited Reeves saying she would have a “problem” balancing the books. The reason she said that was because the Tories had mismanaged the public finances. It wasn’t to clear to me - or seemingly anyone - why he would seek to highlight that.
    He is rubbish at this. Not like Blair he is trying to copy.

    He said when the Tories came into office the deficit was at a record level. What is it at now?

    He doesn't seem to actually understand what he is doing.
  • GarethoftheVale2GarethoftheVale2 Posts: 2,174

    Andy_JS said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    It all started with Greg Dyke's "hideously white" comment in about 2003 IIRC.
    Apart from Meghan how many non-white Royals are there?
    There’s that lady is it at Longleat who is a minor baroness or some such. Not sure there are any others?
    Minor baroness? She's the Marchioness of Bath now!
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 47,737
    ydoethur said:

    Sigh.

    The Knights who say "Sigh"?
    You're Robin us of our punchlines.
    It's only a flesh wound.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 16,910

    Farooq said:

    Cookie said:

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Carnyx said:

    kinabalu said:

    Elitist snob that I am, I'm not the only one who would prefer his doctors to have degrees?

    NHS scheme will allow school leavers to train as doctors without traditional medical degree

    New apprenticeships would put people on wards straight after their A-levels, instead of paying pricey fees for five years at university


    School leavers will be able to start working as doctors without going to university, under new NHS plans to fix the growing staff crisis.

    The apprenticeship scheme could allow one in 10 doctors to start work without a traditional medical degree, straight after their A-levels. A third of nurses are also expected to be trained under the "radical new approach".

    It is the centrepiece of a long-delayed NHS workforce strategy, following warnings that staff shortages in England could reach half a million without action to find new ways to train and recruit health workers.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/10/doctors-practice-without-degree-university-nhs-apprentice/

    For life experience, you mean, or because unis will train them better technically? Not sure the latter has to apply. Eg if you have top A levels and then combine work experience with study in some non-uni setting I can see that this might produce good doctors?
    There is something to be said for seeing how folk interact at an early stage - benefits both sides before they go too far. Mrs C did quite a bit of voluntary work with old folk when considering what university degree to go for. She went into another field, but to this day has much more sympathy and understanding with the old than many of us do.

    But there are other ways to achieve that specific aim.
    Maybe a plus for the idea is it might help more young people from poorer non-professional backgrounds into medicine? Those who are clever enough but are put off uni by the cost of it and the debt you have to take on.
    Working class kids were hardly teeming into medicine before the introduction of fees.
    Or into any profession for that matter.
    It's a tribute to the country that skin colour isn't a bar to getting into professional jobs, it is your social class.
    A hereditary monarchy means that someone from mine or TSE's ethnic/religious background(s) will never become King or Queen.
    They could.

    Prince George marries a non white woman, has kids, and we have our first not white monarch.

    But yes, people of our ethnicity cannot get the job because of the de facto colour bar on the job.
    But it’s also (most likely) a permanent switch - in your scenario Prince George would be our *last* white monarch
    Only if white = totally white and black = even a little bit black.
    Yes, I find this conversation a little troubling. If a white and a black parent have a child, that child could identify as white just as easily as black, or both, or neither.
    Obama had a white mum, and Meghan a white dad - both conveniently forgotten.
    The whole thing is a farce…

    (Rest of post deleted for sanity)
  • BlancheLivermoreBlancheLivermore Posts: 5,695
    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 22,458

    Andy_JS said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    It all started with Greg Dyke's "hideously white" comment in about 2003 IIRC.
    Apart from Meghan how many non-white Royals are there?
    There’s that lady is it at Longleat who is a minor baroness or some such. Not sure there are any others?
    Minor baroness? She's the Marchioness of Bath now!
    I have no idea where that stands in the hierarchy as I have zero interest in the royalty but I remember seeing her in one of my wife’s magazines.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 70,631
    Foxy said:

    ydoethur said:

    Sigh.

    The Knights who say "Sigh"?
    You're Robin us of our punchlines.
    It's only a flesh wound.
    Are we going to keep this going all knight?
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 16,910

    Farooq said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    How long before the UK gets a non-white King or Queen?
    Queen Meghan after a remarkable series of mishaps.
    She’d make a superb queen. I would temporarily lay down my republicanism were that to come to pass.
    Why? She seems to lack any grace and humility and expects to be treated as a Hollywood A lister, which seems to have been the issue with Palace staff.
  • Cookie said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    Good. People are getting fed up with such banal and stupid commentary.

    It's on its way out, I think.
    She had a point though.
    I'd suggest that the top 10000 most powerful people in Britain are more racially diverse than any other large country in the world except perhaps Brazil.
    Non-white people haven't been in Britain in large numbers for very long. Of course the royal family is largely white.
    For all its problems in this area I am pretty sure (from having lived there) that the US elite is more racially diverse than ours is, although that's only to be expected as they are a significantly more racially diverse country.
    Not sure that is true. Historically, the US elite were essentially the WASP families from the likes of Boston, New York and the North East. In the likes of Texas, it would be the old families and, on the West Coast, it would be those in the Media industries and now Tech.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 22,458
    Dialup said:

    Roger said:

    Robert Jenrick being eviscerated by Chrishnan Guru-Murthy.

    No wonder the Sunak regime is falling apart.

    Sunak sounded like a rank amateur at PMQs today.
    There was a bizarre episode where he, for reasons known only to himself, cited Reeves saying she would have a “problem” balancing the books. The reason she said that was because the Tories had mismanaged the public finances. It wasn’t to clear to me - or seemingly anyone - why he would seek to highlight that.
    He is rubbish at this. Not like Blair he is trying to copy.

    He said when the Tories came into office the deficit was at a record level. What is it at now?

    He doesn't seem to actually understand what he is doing.
    Reminds me of that old saw: “when I arrived the situation was terrible — and it got steadily worse from there.”
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 22,458

    Farooq said:

    Andy_JS said:

    "Adjoa Andoh's 'terribly white' coronation remark becomes most complained about moment of 2023, Ofcom says

    Thousands of complaints were filed about the remark, which the Bridgerton star made when she appeared on ITV's live coverage of the King's coronation celebrations. Acknowledging the backlash in a radio interview, she said: "I think I upset a few people.""

    https://news.sky.com/story/adjoa-andohs-terribly-white-coronation-remark-becomes-most-complained-about-moment-of-2023-ofcom-says-12877889

    How long before the UK gets a non-white King or Queen?
    Queen Meghan after a remarkable series of mishaps.
    She’d make a superb queen. I would temporarily lay down my republicanism were that to come to pass.
    Why? She seems to lack any grace and humility and expects to be treated as a Hollywood A lister, which seems to have

    the issue with Palace staff.
    I was being facetious but it would be quite entertaining for a while at least
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    I've posted the context. Not my fault you didn't know the song. Mate.
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,202

    Roger said:

    Robert Jenrick being eviscerated by Chrishnan Guru-Murthy.

    No wonder the Sunak regime is falling apart.

    Sunak sounded like a rank amateur at PMQs today.
    There was a bizarre episode where he, for reasons known only to himself, cited Reeves saying she would have a “problem” balancing the books. The reason she said that was because the Tories had mismanaged the public finances. It wasn’t to clear to me - or seemingly anyone - why he would seek to highlight that.
    He quoted Alastair Darling to support the point, in a way that wasn’t quite clear, supporting a point that wasn’t quite clear. Reeves responded with Air Miles Sunak couldn’t have actually met any real people on the campaign he was holed up in his helicopter.

    One aspect is, a team should be preparing PM for PMQs, if that team is better perhaps he comes across better. That team sent him out today with the soundbite labour have no policies, followed by the soundbite the amount of labours policy commitments total a ninety billion pound black hole. If it was a task on a reality show, it would be a fail.

    On the other hand though, even with a better script, Sunak exchanging barbed jokes brings out the worst of him - reminiscent of those Good Morning appearances trying to sound sincere about his favourite Mac Donald’s. It had been discontinued ages ago.

    To be honest, I don’t really like joke leaden PMQs. Today wasn’t Starmer’s best day either, he came across very smarmy. If I was Loto, I wouldn’t even have mentioned the elections, I would have stuck to yesterdays bad NHS news with serious and tad angry delivery style. Use some real examples of people suffering a waiting list, as the waiting lists get bigger. Water company dividends doubling due to such a great year they have had is a great question today too.
  • BlancheLivermoreBlancheLivermore Posts: 5,695
    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    I've posted the context. Not my fault you didn't know the song. Mate.
    0.5 CV
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    I've posted the context. Not my fault you didn't know the song. Mate.
    0.5 CV
    No that's not the name of the song. Perhaps try Google. Mate.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 21,969

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    You tell him Blanch. It was a stupid comment. Wind your neck in @Dialup 😂
  • BlancheLivermoreBlancheLivermore Posts: 5,695
    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    I've posted the context. Not my fault you didn't know the song. Mate.
    0.5 CV
    No that's not the name of the song. Perhaps try Google. Mate.
    Neigh
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    GIN1138 said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    You tell him Blanch. It was a stupid comment. Wind your neck in @Dialup 😂
    Try Google. Mate.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    I've posted the context. Not my fault you didn't know the song. Mate.
    0.5 CV
    No that's not the name of the song. Perhaps try Google. Mate.
    Neigh
    No that's also not it.

    Perhaps try this. Google.co.uk. It's a search engine.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,025

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    I am simply astonished anyone could post such a comment without context
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    Crazy motherfucker named ice cube

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092
    ydoethur said:

    Foxy said:

    ydoethur said:

    Sigh.

    The Knights who say "Sigh"?
    You're Robin us of our punchlines.
    It's only a flesh wound.
    Are we going to keep this going all knight?
    Zoot alors!
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 59,141
    Dialup said:

    Crazy motherfucker named ice cube

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

    Maybe put the booze down and log-off for the night.

    We've seen this from you before.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 21,969
    Dialup said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    You tell him Blanch. It was a stupid comment. Wind your neck in @Dialup 😂
    Try Google. Mate.
    If someone has to resort to Google to find out what they hell you are on about then your post has failed.

    At the end of the day what you post is up to you... but be aware sooner or later you'll find yourself on the wrong side of PB Moderator...
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    Those crazy useless c*nts London Underground?

    One for the Tories of the board. A classic, the music taste here is dreadful.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 19,796

    Lib dem peer Brian Paddick has tabled a fatal motion on the Immigration Bill but Labour will not support the motion

    Apparently the reason was tactical. though the vast majority from all parties despise it voting against will only delay it for a short time. By putting forward amendments they can delay it into the recess and beyond.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    GIN1138 said:

    Dialup said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Dialup said:

    Dialup said:

    Gas the blacks

    Since you’ve clearly come out of the back end of a horse, it’s not surprising that you often post equine faeces..

    But really?
    You've never heard that song??
    I don’t care if it’s a song

    It’s an utterly idiotic thing to post without context

    Rein yourself in
    You tell him Blanch. It was a stupid comment. Wind your neck in @Dialup 😂
    Try Google. Mate.
    If someone has to resort to Google to find out what they hell you are on about then your post has failed.

    At the end of the day what you post is up to you... but be aware sooner or later you'll find yourself on the wrong side of PB Moderator...
    Up your Spotify listening time. You're missing out.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 70,631
    edited May 2023
    DavidL said:

    I am not sure that my current position allows me to comment on this in any detail. Obviously any views I express are entirely my own. That said:

    1. The idea that the LJG can remove judges from the sex crimes court without process is a complete non starter. It is not Article 6 compliant. The only reason I can see for putting such an idea forward would be to trigger another fight with Westminster when they were told not to be so silly. And by the way, as things stand every High Court is a sex court because it takes up nearly 80% of the business.

    2, The idea of Judge led trials requires judges willing to do them. At the moment judges can hide behind jury decisions which do not require justification and are almost completely immune from criticism or appeal. (Appeals normally turn on the directions given to juries by judges.) Which judge wants to be the first to say that he did not find the complainer in a rape trial credible? For an answer see 1.

    3. I do not think that rape cases are poorly investigated. There have been major improvements in recent years, in particular the researching of prior relationships of the accused to look for other complainers and patterns of behaviour. The problem is rather an atmosphere where it takes great courage not to pursue a rape case to the bitter end in a legal structure which makes it very difficult to stop it getting to the jury. Or, being even blunter about it, we prosecute too many cases with too poor a prospect of conviction.

    4. It is true that each case turns on its own facts but the key to a jury's decision is what facts they find important. A judge would have a much harder time of it having to give detailed reasons based on the evidence open to analysis on appeal. This may result in a lot more appeals than the current system.

    Tldr

    It's a very stupid idea.

    TBF Mr L even before you spoke this was obvious to everyone, well, everyone except the terminally stupid like Mr Yousaf.

    So I don't think you need to worry about conflict of interest.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 21,969

    Dialup said:

    Crazy motherfucker named ice cube

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

    Maybe put the booze down and log-off for the night.

    We've seen this from you before.
    Yooth eh CR? 😂
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,025
    Farooq said:

    Dialup said:

    Crazy motherfucker named ice cube

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

    Please stop
    Sadly he is following form and if it continues there will only be one end result

    Completely unnecessary and disrespectful to this forum
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Farooq said:

    Dialup said:

    Crazy motherfucker named ice cube

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

    Please stop
    Sadly he is following form and if it continues there will only be one end result

    Completely unnecessary and disrespectful to this forum
    Thank you.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 70,631
    Speaking of the terminally stupid leaders of Nat parties, has Adam Price utilised the whisky and revolver yet?
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,527
    Totally normal one on this board tonight I see.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    In other news, so far as I understand it, the Vodafone and H3G tie-up will be announced by the end of the Summer.

    The goal is for Hutchison to leave the UK market long-term. The initial arrangement would be 51/49 Vodafone/H3G with a view to Hutchison reducing their stake over time.

    All subject to change - but this is from friends still at Big Red
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,025
    Roger said:

    Lib dem peer Brian Paddick has tabled a fatal motion on the Immigration Bill but Labour will not support the motion

    Apparently the reason was tactical. though the vast majority from all parties despise it voting against will only delay it for a short time. By putting forward amendments they can delay it into the recess and beyond.
    Possibly but it will go through albeit with some amendments
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,359
    ydoethur said:

    Are we going to keep this going all knight?

    Nih !!!
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 70,631
    Scott_xP said:

    ydoethur said:

    Are we going to keep this going all knight?

    Nih !!!
    Oh what times we live in when any passing ruffian can say 'ni' to an old woman.

    Even those who design and build shrubberies are under considerable economic stress.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 48,422
    edited May 2023

    "This is how much Mirror Group Newspapers was spending each year on private investigators. Staggering sums, totalling nearly £11m. Came to a screeching halt with
    @Bynickdavies's Milly Dowler story in 2011"

    https://twitter.com/arusbridger/status/1656293614324965377

    The dirty secret was everyone was doing this. Even the Guardian admitted using the phone voicemail password thing.

    PNC records were £50 a time. Etc…

    The reason - such methods would generate stories that were definitely true. To the editors and owners that made them, they thought, legally bulletproof….

    Fucking hilarious that….

    But don’t worry. Ordinary people were affected as well. It turned out that some weird events involving a sports club I knew, related to a very weird and paranoid committee member using a private investigator like this on his fellows. Mucked up some people’s lives.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    edited May 2023
    As for comment within the H3G camp, I am afraid I am not aware of their thinking.

    But the Vodafone side is that they are unable to compete with EE with their current standing and so what a tie-up to go toe-to-toe with EE.

    They would be prepared to sell spectrum to have the deal pushed through, most likely to be bought by the smallest provider, i.e. VM/O2.

    Vodafone/Three would be prepared to cap bills for a limited time to ease any deal.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 19,796

    Roger said:

    Robert Jenrick being eviscerated by Chrishnan Guru-Murthy.

    No wonder the Sunak regime is falling apart.

    It is a government not a "regime"
    Is there a difference between a government and a regime?
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 6,573
    Stop feeding the troll.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Stop feeding the troll.

    Have you eaten this evening? I will feed you bbz x
  • BlancheLivermoreBlancheLivermore Posts: 5,695
    @Dialup stop trying to stirrup the site or you’ll saddle yourself with an even worse reputation
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    @Dialup stop trying to stirrup the site or you’ll saddle yourself with an even worse reputation

    It couldn't get much worse :) But you care a lot more than I do, you do you do boo
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 8,528
    Not a Pyrrhic victory. More like a Pyrrhic stalemate defeat.

    Russian brigade flees from Bakhmut, claims Ukraine
    A Russian army brigade has fled from Bakhmut, Ukrainian forces claim.
    They released a video purportedly showing the 72nd Separate Motor-Rifle Brigade abandoning its positions on the southwestern outskirts of the city.
    Moscow has not commented on the reports of the withdrawal of the brigade, the type of which is typically formed of several thousand troops.
    The claims appear to back up comments made by the leader of the Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who said yesterday:
    "Our army is fleeing. The 72nd Brigade pissed away three square kilometres this morning, where I had lost around 500 men."
    A Ukrainian brigade confirmed his report "is true".

    https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-russia-war-latest-putin-victory-day-counter-offensive-12541713
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 51,092

    @Dialup stop trying to stirrup the site or you’ll saddle yourself with an even worse reputation

    It's his unbridled nature.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    @Dialup stop trying to stirrup the site or you’ll saddle yourself with an even worse reputation

    It's his unbridled nature.
    He's just horsing around!
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,025
    edited May 2023
    Dialup said:

    @Dialup stop trying to stirrup the site or you’ll saddle yourself with an even worse reputation

    It couldn't get much worse :) But you care a lot more than I do, you do you do boo
    Why are you provoking so many tonight

    It is not clever
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    edited May 2023
    https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2023/05/vodafone-to-start-switching-off-rest-of-uk-3g-network-from-june-2023.html

    Vodafone to Start Switching Off Rest of UK 3G Network from June 2023

    Don't know if anyone saw this but FYI Vodafone will turn of 3G completely by the end of this year.

    In the case of Vodafone, the operator has today stated that their national shutdown will happen in phases throughout the remainder of 2023, starting in June with Hull, Oxford and Greater London, before progressing across the South. The remainder of the UK will follow later in the year.

    So I'm first :) Hopefully with some juicy re-farming to come.
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,601
    I hope no one is losing the plot on here tonight 😈
  • RogerRoger Posts: 19,796
    Prince Harry is blaming press intrusion for destroying his relationship with Chelsy Davy.

    Is this buyers remorse?
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,025

    I hope no one is losing the plot on here tonight 😈

    I am afraid he has lost it already
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 32,089

    Farooq said:

    Dialup said:

    Crazy motherfucker named ice cube

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

    Please stop
    Sadly he is following form and if it continues there will only be one end result

    Completely unnecessary and disrespectful to this forum
    Stop being so touchy Big G. Dialup is simply taking the mick a bit like we all do at times.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1656408781922660352

    Standard Daily Mail.

    Serious incident. Does it involve a woman? Find vaguely sexual image.

    Phwrorr
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,025

    Farooq said:

    Dialup said:

    Crazy motherfucker named ice cube

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

    Please stop
    Sadly he is following form and if it continues there will only be one end result

    Completely unnecessary and disrespectful to this forum
    Stop being so touchy Big G. Dialup is simply taking the mick a bit like we all do at times.
    There is no Mickley taking in his original comment that caused this
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 47,737
    Roger said:

    Prince Harry is blaming press intrusion for destroying his relationship with Chelsy Davy.

    Is this buyers remorse?

    No, he is pretty clear about it in his book "Spare" and well before he met Meghan.

    Also about how press intrusion ruined his relationship with Caroline Flack.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 31,358
    edited May 2023
    This is an interesting paragraph with which to begin an essay.

    "I was illiterate until my mid-thirties. I’m 57 now and my first book has just been published. It’s tradition for your publisher to deliver the first few copies from the printer’s press to the author. A local courier, James, delivered a box of 10 last week. It was a joyous moment, to see something stared at on a screen for over four years turned into an object that could be held, flicked through, something I could smell. However, that joy was short lived as James, the 54-year-old courier, was killed for the contents of his van one mile or so down the road two days later. His violent end didn’t even make the local news. Durham police posted on Facebook that two men had been charged with manslaughter and theft. Murders and all forms of crime have become common around here now. It’s the norm."

    https://unherd.com/2023/05/durham-has-become-a-land-of-zombies/

    "Durham has become a land of zombies
    Politicians have left my people to die
    By Pip Fallow"
  • BlancheLivermoreBlancheLivermore Posts: 5,695
    edited May 2023
    Dialup said:

    https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1656408781922660352

    Standard Daily Mail.

    Serious incident. Does it involve a woman? Find vaguely sexual image.

    Phwrorr

    Whinny you going to stop?
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561

    Dialup said:

    https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1656408781922660352

    Standard Daily Mail.

    Serious incident. Does it involve a woman? Find vaguely sexual image.

    Phwrorr

    Whinny you going to stop?
    Touchy tonight.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    There is a serious "looking down" on apprenticeships, even now.

    Somehow that people that do them are less intelligent than people that go to uni, or less qualified. I work with people that have done both, I can categorically say that in almost every way the apprentices are better prepared and do better in the day job than the grads.
  • DialupDialup Posts: 561
    https://twitter.com/MrHarryCole/status/1656410300927692801

    EXC: TEN midlands Tory MPs go public with call for Sunak to do more on Levelling Up by the summer - or see them lose their seats with nothing to sell on the doorstep.
  • nico679nico679 Posts: 5,907
    So civil servants are now being blamed for the governments inability to scrap all EU law by the end of the year . The Remainer blob has apparently thwarted them.

    Or was it the case that scrapping all these laws would have left a legal vacuum which was ignored by Sunak in his desperate attempt to chase good headlines in the right wing press .

    We get the picture though , each time this rancid government fails is always the fault of others !
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 22,458
    edited May 2023
    Dialup said:

    https://twitter.com/MrHarryCole/status/1656410300927692801

    EXC: TEN midlands Tory MPs go public with call for Sunak to do more on Levelling Up by the summer - or see them lose their seats with nothing to sell on the doorstep.

    I suspect it will come as unwelcome news to the the largely Labour-voting denizens of the fine city of Nottingham than Ben Bradley is their council leader…
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 21,969
    Dialup said:

    There is a serious "looking down" on apprenticeships, even now.

    Somehow that people that do them are less intelligent than people that go to uni, or less qualified. I work with people that have done both, I can categorically say that in almost every way the apprentices are better prepared and do better in the day job than the grads.

    Well said. 100% agree. We've got ourselves into an odd situation where people doing skilled jobs and manual labor are somehow looked down upon compared to those that go to Uni.

    It's a situation that started under Blair and hasn't much improved since.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 41,258
    nico679 said:

    So civil servants are now being blamed for the governments inability to scrap all EU law by the end of the year . The Remainer blob has apparently thwarted them.

    Or was it the case that scrapping all these laws would have left a legal vacuum which was ignored by Sunak in his desperate attempt to chase good headlines in the right wing press .

    We get the picture though , each time this rancid government fails is always the fault of others !

    What a farce.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 27,094
    Dialup said:

    https://twitter.com/MrHarryCole/status/1656410300927692801

    EXC: TEN midlands Tory MPs go public with call for Sunak to do more on Levelling Up by the summer - or see them lose their seats with nothing to sell on the doorstep.

    Sounds right. Surely levelling up played a bigger part in Boris and Brexit than dog-whistled racism.
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