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46% of LAB voters say that having EdM as leader is reason to vote for the party pic.twitter.com/GD6Njqoc5S
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Are those prompted?
It's possible that Miliband's leadership is being read 'as opposed to Cameron's'.0 -
Isn't this, partly explained by Labour's share of the vote dropping between 2013 and 2014, so we're down to the core vote, and in the past core voters aren't in tune with other voters.0
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So something like 15% of the electorate think that Ed Miliband's leadership is a contributory reason for voting Labour and are in fact going to do so. I'm not sure that's a ringing endorsement.0
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"46% of LAB voters say that having EdM as leader is reason to vote for the party "
Or less than half in old money
@MSmithsonPB: 49% of LAB voters tell Opinium that having Ed Balls as shadow chancellor a reason to vote for the party http://t.co/nAGxr8jp7H
Less than half...0 -
Are we sure this isn't Tory voters pretending to Lab voters so they can SaveEd?0
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OT Japan: Abe has officially called his snap election, says he'll resign if his party doesn't get a majority. Maybe Cameron should try that one, focus attention on some of the alternatives.0
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Their previous record in government?
How they will handle the economy?
Proof after all that Labour's EducashnX3 had the desired effect.0 -
Wow - how many more saveEd threads must we endure?0
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Mr. Tokyo, it'd be a great way to encourage anti-Tory tactical voting.0
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These figures are hard to interpret without comparative figures, say, for the Conservatives now, or Labour in 1996.antifrank said:So something like 15% of the electorate think that Ed Miliband's leadership is a contributory reason for voting Labour and are in fact going to do so. I'm not sure that's a ringing endorsement.
Without those comparative figures we're simply guessing as to whether a score is good or not.0 -
To be serious - how do Cameron and Clegg, or even Farage, compare with their voters? Surely to get a handle on this we need some comparators.0
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Just proves that Labour supporters do have sh1t for brains. A muppet who can't deal with Myleene Klass up against Putin - pull the other one.0
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The labour commentariat is now spoiling to smear Klass for having the temerity to make its dear leader look like a gurning idiot.
Personally, I think that would be a grave mistake.0 -
Is Salmond sending himself up by posing with a ray of sunshine on a rock?
order-order.com/2014/11/18/salmonds-stone-of-destiny
"It is never difficult to distinguish between a Scotsman with a grievance and a ray of sunshine."0 -
Previous record in government 61%!
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Indeed; revenge is a dish best served cold, if at all. Much better not to dignify the issue by reminding people of it.taffys said:The labour commentariat is now spoiling to smear Klass for having the temerity to make its dear leader look like a gurning idiot.
Personally, I think that would be a grave mistake.0 -
Labour's new line on immigration
"Fair movement, not free movement"
WTF does that mean?
@johnmcternan: Try this:"Í want fair movement of goods and services in Europe not free movement." Convincing? Compelling? Logical? Sensible? Thought not.
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I was a bit disappointed in the site yesterday. It made a big thing out of two Labour leads, but they were only 1% each and, with another poll showing the Tories 1% ahead, the average Labour lead was 0.33%.0
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@iainmartin1: Labour has discovered some problems with the free movement of people… #mustbeanelectioncoming
@MShapland: "Dear border guard. I would like to move fairly into your country"0 -
In 2013 Labour were polling in the mid to high thirties, right now Labour are in the low to mid thirties, it stands to reason that the remaining VI is going to be more pro-Ed. This really is just a function of the same core vote in a lower sample size because Ed has lost votes to UKIP, Con and Green since last year.0
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@VickiYoung01: Labour want an EU migration impact fund to support areas which have experienced highest immigration to pay for public services
Labour want to hose public money into areas where they previously imported lots of Labour voters...
Well I never.0 -
The changes on last year are almost certainly distributional: those who don't like Ed, Labour's previous record or Balls have left the party, hence the percent age has risen.0
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Blonds only, tight controls on dark hair and absolutely no gingersScott_P said:Labour's new line on immigration
"Fair movement, not free movement"
WTF does that mean?0 -
''Much better not to dignify the issue by reminding people of it.''
Well that, I suppose.
I was thinking that Klass is a self made woman of immigrant stock. She spearheads the christmas ad campaigns of a major retailer.
That girl is right in the living rooms of the voters who matter.0 -
"This House has confidence in the governments European policies" - that should do it, instance election ;-)edmundintokyo said:OT Japan: Abe has officially called his snap election, says he'll resign if his party doesn't get a majority. Maybe Cameron should try that one, focus attention on some of the alternatives.
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Those of us who love gingers may have to take up direct action against Labour as Labour's hatred of gingers is well documented via the vile Harman.edmundintokyo said:
Blonds only, tight controls on dark hair and absolutely no gingersScott_P said:Labour's new line on immigration
"Fair movement, not free movement"
WTF does that mean?0 -
My red-headed grandson is being subjected to some rather nasty bullying at the secondary school at which he started last September. Solely, apparently, because of his hair colour.edmundintokyo said:
Blonds only, tight controls on dark hair and absolutely no gingersScott_P said:Labour's new line on immigration
"Fair movement, not free movement"
WTF does that mean?0 -
In the wake of Ed'sedmundintokyo said:Blonds only, tight controls on dark hair and absolutely no gingers
lastlatest relaunch, it was reported that members of the Shadow Cabinet would be making 'helpful' speeches.
If this is the help...
@CCHQPress: Theresa May: "Labour are making up policy as they go along. It is further proof that they aren’t ready for the responsibility of government"0 -
It seems to me that the Labour Party and its supporters are suffering the grief of having chosen an unelectable weirdo as their man to run for high office, and are just going through the stages at different speeds. Those claiming he's a reason to vote for the party are still stuck in denial.
I think BJO appears to be in denial, but he's actually moved through the anger stage to the bargaining stage (EICIPM anyone?). I expect him to become quietly depressed soon, before he joins SO, and a couple of the other more astute Labourites here, into acceptance.0 -
@MShapland: Policy ideas for @labourpress A Fair Press. Fairness of Speech. Fairness of Information. Comment is Fair. Set my people fair. Fair Movement0
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61% !!!!
(was that not, by delicious coincidence, the approval rating of their record in power accorded the Nazi party by the SS Nordland Division in April 1945?)0 -
To be fair, the Labour Party didn't choose Ed.JonnyJimmy said:It seems to me that the Labour Party and its supporters are suffering the grief of having chosen an unelectable weirdo as their man to run for high office, and are just going through the stages at different speeds. Those claiming he's a reason to vote for the party are still stuck in denial.
I think BJO appears to be in denial, but he's actually moved through the anger stage to the bargaining stage (EICIPM anyone?). I expect him to become quietly depressed soon, before he joins SO, and a couple of the other more astute Labourites here, into acceptance.
They voted for David, it was the unions who foisted Ed upon the Labour Party.
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I don't think that works - you'd have to have a proper confidence motion.Indigo said:
"This House has confidence in the governments European policies" - that should do it, instance election ;-)edmundintokyo said:OT Japan: Abe has officially called his snap election, says he'll resign if his party doesn't get a majority. Maybe Cameron should try that one, focus attention on some of the alternatives.
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King Cole, I'm sorry to hear that. It's weird how there's hyper-sensitive to even a hint of racism but such an attitude towards ginger-haired people remains.0
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Thanks. His father, my son, says he had a bit of a problem when young, but my wife, whose red hair was what first attracted me to her, says she never had a problem.Morris_Dancer said:King Cole, I'm sorry to hear that. It's weird how there's hyper-sensitive to even a hint of racism but such an attitude towards ginger-haired people remains.
What will be done about the bullying I don’t know. Yet.0 -
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Forgive me but who is Myleene Klass? Is she one of Dave's A-listers or something?0
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Fair isles for Scotland!:) I'll get my sporran.Scott_P said:@MShapland: Policy ideas for @labourpress A Fair Press. Fairness of Speech. Fairness of Information. Comment is Fair. Set my people fair. Fair Movement
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Predictably they have gone and made it more complicated now:edmundintokyo said:
I don't think that works - you'd have to have a proper confidence motion.Indigo said:
"This House has confidence in the governments European policies" - that should do it, instance election ;-)edmundintokyo said:OT Japan: Abe has officially called his snap election, says he'll resign if his party doesn't get a majority. Maybe Cameron should try that one, focus attention on some of the alternatives.
Early parliamentary general elections
(1)An early parliamentary general election is to take place if—
(a)the House of Commons passes a motion in the form set out in subsection (2), and
(b)if the motion is passed on a division, the number of members who vote in favour of the motion is a number equal to or greater than two thirds of the number of seats in the House (including vacant seats).
(2)The form of motion for the purposes of subsection (1)(a) is—
“That there shall be an early parliamentary general election.”
(3)An early parliamentary general election is also to take place if—
(a)the House of Commons passes a motion in the form set out in subsection (4), and
(b)the period of 14 days after the day on which that motion is passed ends without the House passing a motion in the form set out in subsection (5).
(4)The form of motion for the purposes of subsection (3)(a) is—
“That this House has no confidence in Her Majesty's Government.”
(5)The form of motion for the purposes of subsection (3)(b) is—
“That this House has confidence in Her Majesty's Government.”
(6)Subsection (7) applies for the purposes of the Timetable in rule 1 in Schedule 1 to the Representation of the People Act 1983.
(7)If a parliamentary general election is to take place as provided for by subsection (1) or (3), the polling day for the election is to be the day appointed by Her Majesty by proclamation on the recommendation of the Prime Minister (and, accordingly, the appointed day replaces the day which would otherwise have been the polling day for the next election determined under section 1).0 -
Myleene Angela Klass (born 6 April 1978) is an English singer, pianist, media personality and model, best known as a member of the now defunct pop band Hear'Say who released two studio albums and four singles, the first two of which reached number one on the UK singles chart. Klass, herself, has released two solo classical albums in 2003 and 2007.Stark_Dawning said:Forgive me but who is Myleene Klass? Is she one of Dave's A-listers or something?
Klass is now better known for being a presenter; she fronted the shows Popstar to Operastar between 2010 and 2011 on ITV and The One Show in 2007 on BBC One. In April 2012 her net worth was estimated at £11 million.
Complaining that £2 million can't buy you a garage in London or something these days.0 -
@thedailymash: Miliband now less impressive than D-list celebrity who’s talking shit http://t.co/yajGYIR0MyStark_Dawning said:Forgive me but who is Myleene Klass? Is she one of Dave's A-listers or something?
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She was in the reality show Popstars: The Rivals, which formed the band Hear'sayStark_Dawning said:Forgive me but who is Myleene Klass? Is she one of Dave's A-listers or something?
(I was more a Liberty X fan myself)
But she has become, inter alia, a successful musician, actress and the face of M&S
I like her.0 -
She sold her luxury garage last year when her marriage ended for £1.8mPulpstar said:Complaining that £2 million can't buy you a garage in London or something these days.
But the important bit is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7pbhGwGqgM
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It wouldn't have done it before that either - you need to vote no-confidence in the actual PM/government, not just pass a motion about some minor thing with the words "no confidence" in it.Indigo said:
Predictably they have gone and made it more complicated now:edmundintokyo said:
I don't think that works - you'd have to have a proper confidence motion.Indigo said:
"This House has confidence in the governments European policies" - that should do it, instance election ;-)edmundintokyo said:OT Japan: Abe has officially called his snap election, says he'll resign if his party doesn't get a majority. Maybe Cameron should try that one, focus attention on some of the alternatives.
Early parliamentary general elections
(1)An early parliamentary general election is to take place if—
(a)the House of Commons passes a motion in the form set out in subsection (2), and
(b)if the motion is passed on a division, the number of members who vote in favour of the motion is a number equal to or greater than two thirds of the number of seats in the House (including vacant seats).
(2)The form of motion for the purposes of subsection (1)(a) is—
“That there shall be an early parliamentary general election.”
(3)An early parliamentary general election is also to take place if—
(a)the House of Commons passes a motion in the form set out in subsection (4), and
(b)the period of 14 days after the day on which that motion is passed ends without the House passing a motion in the form set out in subsection (5).
(4)The form of motion for the purposes of subsection (3)(a) is—
“That this House has no confidence in Her Majesty's Government.”
(5)The form of motion for the purposes of subsection (3)(b) is—
“That this House has confidence in Her Majesty's Government.”
(6)Subsection (7) applies for the purposes of the Timetable in rule 1 in Schedule 1 to the Representation of the People Act 1983.
(7)If a parliamentary general election is to take place as provided for by subsection (1) or (3), the polling day for the election is to be the day appointed by Her Majesty by proclamation on the recommendation of the Prime Minister (and, accordingly, the appointed day replaces the day which would otherwise have been the polling day for the next election determined under section 1).0 -
@OliverCooper:Indigo said:But the important bit is
Miliband: "I tax mansions. I tax banks."
Myleene Klass: "Are you just looking at things and saying you'll tax them?"
Miliband: "I tax lamp."0 -
A young woman who knows how to create wealth, unlike the wealth predator Ed Miiband.Stark_Dawning said:Forgive me but who is Myleene Klass? Is she one of Dave's A-listers or something?
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Thanks for that Mr Indigo; quite honestly I was more impressed by Ed that I was by her. I thought she was just being shrewish.0
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Quite true but constant yo-yo reactions are inevitable if you follow the current proliferation of polls too closely. Staying a bit more detached from proceedings and following the trend instead might help. Having said that a more up to date R & S poll would be useful - Ukip are presumed to be well ahead but is Kelly achieving something of a late swing-back (or not)?AndyJS said:I was a bit disappointed in the site yesterday. It made a big thing out of two Labour leads, but they were only 1% each and, with another poll showing the Tories 1% ahead, the average Labour lead was 0.33%.
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I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.0 -
But the important bit is
The important bit is that Klass embodies the British dream for some people in Britain.
They would view her money in a completely different way to the money of a 'posh' person. Or a lecturing left winger with a large tax efficient inherited estate.
They would say she earned it by taking her opportunities and working all the hours god sends.
Such a distinction is totally lost on the labour commentariat.0 -
King Cole, most people won't see or have seen the clip. In a prima facie conflict between an attractive young lady celebrity and Ed Miliband I fear the Leader of the Opposition may not get the benefit of the doubt.
The "You can't just point at things and tax them" line is pretty good, incidentally.
Edited extra bit: and media reporting isn't all against Miliband. I was surprised when ITV News at Ten reported that he'd 'seized on' [or suchlike] Cameron's suggestion the global economy might not be super. It seems an entirely sensible observation to me, but the reporting was pretty favourable to Miliband's shrieking claim Cameron was 'getting his excuses in early'.0 -
It is an occupational hazard of editing PB, events and scheduling means you can't cover every poll, and when you cover x poll, some people won't be happy, and if you don't cover poll y, others will be unhappy too.Norm said:
Quite true but constant yo-yo reactions are inevitable if you follow the current proliferation of polls too closely. Staying a bit more detached from proceedings and following the trend instead might help. Having said that a more up to date R & S poll would be useful - Ukip are presumed to be well ahead but is Kelly achieving something of a late swing-back (or not)?AndyJS said:I was a bit disappointed in the site yesterday. It made a big thing out of two Labour leads, but they were only 1% each and, with another poll showing the Tories 1% ahead, the average Labour lead was 0.33%.
What we can take from this is, that Labour supporters should be worried, polls that show Lab ahead are newsworthy, and the polls that have the Tories ahead are expected, and don't get the same level of coverage.0 -
Labour seems to be taking fire from luvvies & the media - who were onside during the time of St Tony. How the fuck did the Labour party end up in this position ?!OldKingCole said:Thanks for that Mr Indigo; quite honestly I was more impressed by Ed that I was by her. I thought she was just being shrewish.
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The unions are intrinsic to the party; they fund it and it has to play by their rules. To choose the Labour Party, but not accept those facts, is surely textbook cognitive dissonance?TheScreamingEagles said:
To be fair, the Labour Party didn't choose Ed.JonnyJimmy said:It seems to me that the Labour Party and its supporters are suffering the grief of having chosen an unelectable weirdo as their man to run for high office, and are just going through the stages at different speeds. Those claiming he's a reason to vote for the party are still stuck in denial.
I think BJO appears to be in denial, but he's actually moved through the anger stage to the bargaining stage (EICIPM anyone?). I expect him to become quietly depressed soon, before he joins SO, and a couple of the other more astute Labourites here, into acceptance.
They voted for David, it was the unions who foisted Ed upon the Labour Party.0 -
There's this moment, where she says "you can't just point at things and tax them" where his eyes flit over and down. That's the precise moment where his political ring twitched.Indigo said:
She sold her luxury garage last year when her marriage ended for £1.8mPulpstar said:Complaining that £2 million can't buy you a garage in London or something these days.
But the important bit is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7pbhGwGqgM0 -
Agree with the Antifrank interpretation of these figures by equating them to % of the electorate.antifrank said:So something like 15% of the electorate think that Ed Miliband's leadership is a contributory reason for voting Labour and are in fact going to do so. I'm not sure that's a ringing endorsement.
Work out the average of these metrics and maybe you can calculate the true core vote of a party from these numbers under the leadership it has at that time. Labour Core under Milliband about 17% - 20%. (And I'm sure if you did Tory the core under Cameron wouldn't be that different, I'm not Milliband bashing).
Is the message that the core vote of the parties is much lower than we realise?0 -
It's nonsensical; pointing at things and taxing them is what governments do. Though I'm no fan of Ed, I don't think he's sustained any damage here - Klass comes off worse than he does.Morris_Dancer said:King Cole, most people won't see or have seen the clip. In a prima facie conflict between an attractive young lady celebrity and Ed Miliband I fear the Leader of the Opposition may not get the benefit of the doubt.
The "You can't just point at things and tax them" line is pretty good, incidentally.
Edited extra bit: and media reporting isn't all against Miliband. I was surprised when ITV News at Ten reported that he'd 'seized on' [or suchlike] Cameron's suggestion the global economy might not be super. It seems an entirely sensible observation to me, but the reporting was pretty favourable to Miliband's shrieking claim Cameron was 'getting his excuses in early'.0 -
"That this House has confidence in the policy of Her Majesty's Government on the adoption of the Protocol on Social Policy."edmundintokyo said:It wouldn't have done it before that either - you need to vote no-confidence in the actual PM/government, not just pass a motion about some minor thing with the words "no confidence" in it.
Was the most recent confidence motion, so perhaps my text should have been more like "That this House has confidence in the policy of Her Majesty's Government in its renegotiation of the countries relationship with the European Union".0 -
I very much doubt that Ed Miliband will be harmed by being attacked by a very rich young woman complaining about a tax that falls exclusively on the very rich.
But it gives me an excuse to post this splendid photoshopped picture:
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Not following the rules and spurning the autocue?Pulpstar said:
Labour seems to be taking fire from luvvies & the media - who were onside during the time of St Tony. How the fuck did the Labour party end up in this position ?!OldKingCole said:Thanks for that Mr Indigo; quite honestly I was more impressed by Ed that I was by her. I thought she was just being shrewish.
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Taxing ongoing sources of liquid cash (like income, or transactions) is what Governments do. Claiming to be able to fund ongoing expenditure by taxing fixed assets is what idiots doThomasNashe said:It's nonsensical; pointing at things and taxing them is what governments do. Though I'm no fan of Ed, I don't think he's sustained any damage here - Klass comes off worse than he does.
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Where on earth is the Lib Dem reshuffle btw ?TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.0 -
Selling off fixed assets is even worse!Scott_P said:
Taxing ongoing sources of liquid cash (like income, or transactions) is what Governments do. Claiming to be able to fund ongoing expenditure by taxing fixed assets is what idiots doThomasNashe said:It's nonsensical; pointing at things and taxing them is what governments do. Though I'm no fan of Ed, I don't think he's sustained any damage here - Klass comes off worse than he does.
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“46% of LAB voters say that having EdM as leader is reason to vote for the party”
Presumably that is 46% of those that have not already deserted the party because of Ed, and the same group that followed a nut like Gordon Brown because he sports a red rosette? – not a ringing endorsement IMHO, but there you go….
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D'oh, i've seen the photo shop nowantifrank said:I very much doubt that Ed Miliband will be harmed by being attacked by a very rich young woman complaining about a tax that falls exclusively on the very rich.
But it gives me an excuse to post this splendid photoshopped picture:
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Mr. Antifrank, exclusively on the very rich? I seriously doubt that's true (prices have gone crazy in London), and there's another issue. Those with £1m or £500,000 houses will be very nervous of the threshold coming down ever more.
Not so much mission creep, as tax creep.0 -
We can but hope that the over-promoted Nicky Morgan is ejected from Parliament by her constituents. If the Conservatives do form the next government then the good people of Loughborough will do us all a favour by making sure she cannot be part of it.TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.0 -
They could still have held a proper confidence motion after that and won it and kept on governing, at the risk of looking like twonks.Indigo said:
"That this House has confidence in the policy of Her Majesty's Government on the adoption of the Protocol on Social Policy."edmundintokyo said:It wouldn't have done it before that either - you need to vote no-confidence in the actual PM/government, not just pass a motion about some minor thing with the words "no confidence" in it.
Was the most recent confidence motion, so perhaps my text should have been more like "That this House has confidence in the policy of Her Majesty's Government in its renegotiation of the countries relationship with the European Union".0 -
PBTories love it when a rich b1tch attacks Ed. Yeah, he has suffered big damage ? Bollocks.0
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Not happening, Carmichael is refusing to budge.Pulpstar said:
Where on earth is the Lib Dem reshuffle btw ?TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/liberaldemocrats/11139050/Nick-Cleggs-Cabinet-reshuffle-stalls-as-Alistair-Carmichael-refuses-to-budge.html
Mind you if he doesn't budge, and the LDs are wiped out, he might be the next LD leader and I have him at 40/1.0 -
Labour want to leave the EU now?Scott_P said:Labour's new line on immigration
"Fair movement, not free movement"
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Mr. Eagles, this confuses me. Is Clegg not his leader? Surely he can just fire Carmichael (from the Cabinet)?0
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From the Beeb
"Nick Clegg is taking questions in the Commons. Asked by Sir Edward Leigh, a Conservative, if there would be a vote on English votes for English laws before the election, he did not rule it out. In reply, he just said that this was being considered by a cabinet committee and that its proposals would be published soon.”
Hasn’t everything got to be on the table by St Andrews Day? Or is that just proposals for Scotland?0 -
What is a Lib Dem reshuffle ?TheScreamingEagles said:
Not happening, Carmichael is refusing to budge.Pulpstar said:
Where on earth is the Lib Dem reshuffle btw ?TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/liberaldemocrats/11139050/Nick-Cleggs-Cabinet-reshuffle-stalls-as-Alistair-Carmichael-refuses-to-budge.html
Mind you if he doesn't budge, and the LDs are wiped out, he might be the next LD leader and I have him at 40/1.0 -
Oh dear - 'shrewish' - have we a bit old Labour sexism creeping in here - as punishment you can wear £50 feminist T-shirt for a month - I can't be sure Harriet's washed it yet.OldKingCole said:Thanks for that Mr Indigo; quite honestly I was more impressed by Ed that I was by her. I thought she was just being shrewish.
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She's doing a sterling job, she's made the Tories the choice of the voters when it comes to education.HurstLlama said:
We can but hope that the over-promoted Nicky Morgan is ejected from Parliament by her constituents. If the Conservatives do form the next government then the good people of Loughborough will do us all a favour by making sure she cannot be part of it.TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.
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If you have an asset of £2 million, you are pretty much by definition very rich. Even if your asset of £2 million is supported by a mortgage, you must have a high income to have got the mortgage.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Antifrank, exclusively on the very rich? I seriously doubt that's true (prices have gone crazy in London), and there's another issue. Those with £1m or £500,000 houses will be very nervous of the threshold coming down ever more.
Not so much mission creep, as tax creep.0 -
She should move to the shires !Pulpstar said:
Myleene Angela Klass (born 6 April 1978) is an English singer, pianist, media personality and model, best known as a member of the now defunct pop band Hear'Say who released two studio albums and four singles, the first two of which reached number one on the UK singles chart. Klass, herself, has released two solo classical albums in 2003 and 2007.Stark_Dawning said:Forgive me but who is Myleene Klass? Is she one of Dave's A-listers or something?
Klass is now better known for being a presenter; she fronted the shows Popstar to Operastar between 2010 and 2011 on ITV and The One Show in 2007 on BBC One. In April 2012 her net worth was estimated at £11 million.
Complaining that £2 million can't buy you a garage in London or something these days.0 -
The AVERAGE house price in London is £514,000, and houses in the past year in London increased by 19.1% on average, so in 8 years the average house will be over £2m at that rate. 8 years isn't very long for a couple with a young family.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Antifrank, exclusively on the very rich? I seriously doubt that's true (prices have gone crazy in London), and there's another issue. Those with £1m or £500,000 houses will be very nervous of the threshold coming down ever more.
Not so much mission creep, as tax creep.
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Rofl - did you notice that Klasse isn't the leader of the Conservative party? She is the good-looking face of M&S - are we seriously counting this as Miliband finally notching up a win?ThomasNashe said:
It's nonsensical; pointing at things and taxing them is what governments do. Though I'm no fan of Ed, I don't think he's sustained any damage here - Klass comes off worse than he does.Morris_Dancer said:King Cole, most people won't see or have seen the clip. In a prima facie conflict between an attractive young lady celebrity and Ed Miliband I fear the Leader of the Opposition may not get the benefit of the doubt.
The "You can't just point at things and tax them" line is pretty good, incidentally.
Edited extra bit: and media reporting isn't all against Miliband. I was surprised when ITV News at Ten reported that he'd 'seized on' [or suchlike] Cameron's suggestion the global economy might not be super. It seems an entirely sensible observation to me, but the reporting was pretty favourable to Miliband's shrieking claim Cameron was 'getting his excuses in early'.0 -
It confuses and angers me to, as I have two bets riding on Carmichael getting the heave ho.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Eagles, this confuses me. Is Clegg not his leader? Surely he can just fire Carmichael (from the Cabinet)?
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Nicky Morgan's fantastic strength is that she's not Michael Gove.TheScreamingEagles said:
She's doing a sterling job, she's made the Tories the choice of the voters when it comes to education.HurstLlama said:
We can but hope that the over-promoted Nicky Morgan is ejected from Parliament by her constituents. If the Conservatives do form the next government then the good people of Loughborough will do us all a favour by making sure she cannot be part of it.TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.
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I am sorry but I find these suggested reasons for voting Labour quite funny, especially the ones about Ed and the economy.
The real reasons for voting Labour is a belief that it is the party of the working man and woman which wants to help the disadvantaged in society in their time of need and thinks that in general terms excessive inequality is a bad thing.
They may no longer be socialists in the conventional sense but they do believe that all members of society have worth, are deserving of respect (except bankers natch) and that we have a collective duty to provide for each other.
In my experience grass roots Labour includes a large number of the most decent, civically minded people you could hope to meet. How they put up with their leadership I really don't know. It would try the patience of a saint.0 -
More sexist attacks on successful women by the Labour trolls - she has seriously got under their skin. Will there now be a campaign to get M&S to drop her because she bullied Ed?surbiton said:PBTories love it when a rich b1tch attacks Ed. Yeah, he has suffered big damage ? Bollocks.
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A (probably mock) Just Giving donation page has been started for Klass to help her pay the mansion tax.0
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So they've thoroughly alienated their conservative (small c) WWC traditional voters with Islington 'this is what a feminist looks like' bollocks and open-door immigration. They've alienated their Scottish heartlands by being, err, anti-Scotland. They've alienated the Blairite / sensible wing by veering left. And thus became a party with only two constituencies - luvvies and dinosaurs. Klass is one of the luvvies and they ain't happy. Mansion Tax was always going to make rich London lefty luvvies have a cow. And that leaves - Ta Da - the unions. All Ed now has to do is piss them off and he can call Bingo.Pulpstar said:
Labour seems to be taking fire from luvvies & the media - who were onside during the time of St Tony. How the fuck did the Labour party end up in this position ?!OldKingCole said:Thanks for that Mr Indigo; quite honestly I was more impressed by Ed that I was by her. I thought she was just being shrewish.
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Nicky Morgan is one of the great winners under Lord A's two stage polling question. On the the first one she's level pegging with LAB in Loughborough. One the second seat based one she's 3% ahead. Don't knock it.HurstLlama said:
We can but hope that the over-promoted Nicky Morgan is ejected from Parliament by her constituents. If the Conservatives do form the next government then the good people of Loughborough will do us all a favour by making sure she cannot be part of it.TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.
http://survation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Scottish-Attitudes-November-Tables_1_46.pdf
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"The shake-up has now been delayed to the weeks before Christmas."TheScreamingEagles said:
Not happening, Carmichael is refusing to budge.Pulpstar said:
Where on earth is the Lib Dem reshuffle btw ?TheScreamingEagles said:
I'm hopeful the bookies will open their how many cabinet ministers will lose their seats at the election market.Pulpstar said:
I reckon Danny and Nicky Morgan might be goners.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/liberaldemocrats/11139050/Nick-Cleggs-Cabinet-reshuffle-stalls-as-Alistair-Carmichael-refuses-to-budge.html
Mind you if he doesn't budge, and the LDs are wiped out, he might be the next LD leader and I have him at 40/1.0 -
I've no idea who Myleene Klass is, but a Google search suggests she's a hell of a lot more photogenic than Ed.0
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Well they'll all have a tremendous amount of equity then.Indigo said:
The AVERAGE house price in London is £514,000, and houses in the past year in London increased by 19.1% on average, so in 8 years the average house will be over £2m at that rate. 8 years isn't very long for a couple with a young family.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Antifrank, exclusively on the very rich? I seriously doubt that's true (prices have gone crazy in London), and there's another issue. Those with £1m or £500,000 houses will be very nervous of the threshold coming down ever more.
Not so much mission creep, as tax creep.0 -
First IDS, now Carmichael. The smack of firm Government. Whatever happened to the “Attlee method”?0
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On Labour's 'fair movement' line, this isn't about policy (which will, at best, be cosmetic tinkering with benefit entitlements) but about associating the word "fairness" in the electorates mind with Labour, in the same way the Tories want to be with "long-term economic plan".
No doubt who will win that fight. GE2015 is tuning up to be a classic 'Head' vs. 'Heart' contest. Head will win, as it always does.0 -
I expect that the tabloids would happily print pictures of her eating a bacon sandwich.Richard_Nabavi said:I've no idea who Myleene Klass is, but a Google search suggests she's a hell of a lot more photogenic than Ed.
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Indigo said:
Hmm, a self made rich person, the sort Labour hates the most, no privilege, normal state school education, worked hard, had some success, terrible.surbiton said:PBTories love it when a rich b1tch attacks Ed. Yeah, he has suffered big damage ? Bollocks.
We also love it when St Hodges lays in to him for a change.... this title looks promising.Indigo said:
Hmm, a self made rich person, the sort Labour hates the most, no privilege, normal state school education, worked hard, had some success, terrible.surbiton said:PBTories love it when a rich b1tch attacks Ed. Yeah, he has suffered big damage ? Bollocks.
Dan Hodges@DPJHodges·3 mins3 minutes ago London, England
Labour's new anti-immigration push shows Ed Miliband is a hypocrite a coward and a fool > Telegraph > http://tinyurl.com/lulwqny0 -
All Labour needs to do is say the £2m will go up by some index [ say the CGT indexation allowance ] and that will be that.Indigo said:
The AVERAGE house price in London is £514,000, and houses in the past year in London increased by 19.1% on average, so in 8 years the average house will be over £2m at that rate. 8 years isn't very long for a couple with a young family.Morris_Dancer said:Mr. Antifrank, exclusively on the very rich? I seriously doubt that's true (prices have gone crazy in London), and there's another issue. Those with £1m or £500,000 houses will be very nervous of the threshold coming down ever more.
Not so much mission creep, as tax creep.
It will be seen as fair.0 -
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Rofl - did you notice that Klasse isn't the leader of the Conservative party? She is the good-looking face of M&S - are we seriously counting this as Miliband finally notching up a win?ThomasNashe said:
It's nonsensical; pointing at things and taxing them is what governments do. Though I'm no fan of Ed, I don't think he's sustained any damage here - Klass comes off worse than he does.Morris_Dancer said:King Cole, most people won't see or have seen the clip. In a prima facie conflict between an attractive young lady celebrity and Ed Miliband I fear the Leader of the Opposition may not get the benefit of the doubt.
The "You can't just point at things and tax them" line is pretty good, incidentally.
Edited extra bit: and media reporting isn't all against Miliband. I was surprised when ITV News at Ten reported that he'd 'seized on' [or suchlike] Cameron's suggestion the global economy might not be super. It seems an entirely sensible observation to me, but the reporting was pretty favourable to Miliband's shrieking claim Cameron was 'getting his excuses in early'.
Neither here nor there in the grand scheme of things, but if we have to declare a winner then the winner is Ed for the reasons Antifrank gives below.
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''Hmm, a self made rich person, the sort Labour hates the most, no privilege, normal state school education, worked hard, had some success, terrible.''
And very well known by the google box millions who will decide the general election.
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