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Labour lead at *30 points* in this week's YouGov poll for The Times That's the biggest Labour lead since TrussCON 18 (=) LAB 48 (+4) LIB DEM 9 (-1) REF UK 13 (-2) GRN 7 (-1) Fieldwork 7 – 8 May pic.twitter.com/CafOaINyco
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There comes a point when prolonging the agony just feeds into the narrative and makes things worse still. I don't see polling day going any later than Dec 12.
(And I still think Nov 14 is most likely, with a mid-Oct date next)
And you know what: they're entitled to that opinion. I disagree, but I can't legislate for them to change their mind.
All I can do is legislate to make sure they treat gay and heterosexual couples equally.
Trump's lawyer Necheles: Here's your tweet, "Making me the best person to flush the orange turd down."
Daniels: It doesn't say Trump, just orange turd. If you want to interpret it that way...
https://twitter.com/innercitypress/status/1788574734113722710
Stormy having fun - but not being entirely helpful to the prosecution, I suspect.
Point 4 is where we get to a very difficult point.
I completely agree that many trans women are abused. I completely agree they should be protected.
But how do you prevent an abuser from claiming to be a trans woman to gain access to a refuge? It's the same issue with prisons: non-trans abusers will - and have - used self ID to abuse women. This isn't about trans women being pervy. They are not. It is about sexual predators lying. How do you solve this issue?
Point 5, you are factually wrong. Even if you take hormones, you will still have a womb, and your body will still be using energy to keep the womb warm at the expense of the extremeties. Men, by contrast, don't have this. That's because women's bodies are designed to keep babies alive at the expense of a finger lost to frostbite.
How do women's refuges currently prevent potentially abusive women from entering a space? They will do a safeguarding check. Trans women have been going to women's refuges for all my life, using women's toilets and changing rooms, etc etc. The issues are rare - there is no pattern of behaviour that suggest trans women are a unique threat.
I'm gonna get out my citations again: recent studies show that trans women may be at biological disadvantages to cis women:
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2024/04/10/bjsports-2023-108029.abstract
And that most advantages that may exist early in transition are just that, seen early in transition, and declines the longer that trans women are on HRT:
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/55/11/577
I am sometimes quite cynical about it but I’m always quite surprised and slightly impressed how it still really means a lot to people here. There aren’t many around who remember being occupied but people my age and younger still largely respect what it means and isn’t just a day off work drinking in the sun, although it is also a day sitting around drinking in the sun.
So Bouonne santé to you all as they say in our native patois.
Tory conference is definitely happening 29th September - 2nd October. Lets assume the "autumn fiscal event" happened right at the start of September, Sunak would need a few days back to wrap everything up before dissolution. So that's the 14th November date in play.
Anything before that smashes both the giveaway non-budget and conference. October dates mean coming straight back off summer and not bothering with a budget event, straight to dissolution. Won't happen.
Besides which, things are going to look *awful* as they come back for the summer. Best to give people a tax cut, a couple of months to flush it through to pay packets and then go before Christmas when everyone is feeling happy.
12th December. Or if he's still frit, 23rd January.
You might argue that the benefits of that would be outweighed by the public ridicule, but I think that Sunak is exactly the sort of person most likely to make such a miscalculation.
I think that will provide an excuse for delay, and I think Sunak will be inclined to cling to any excuse for delay and avoidance.
I think a similar argument also makes a November election somewhat less likely than it would be otherwise.
https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1788576534137127172
Ronald Reagan paused the delivery of F-16s to Israel after it bombed an Iranian* nuclear reactor in 1981. Then, after Israel invaded Lebanon and bombed Beirut in 1982, Reagan refused to deliver 75 F-16s and limited military aid until Israel withdrew its troops from Lebanon.
https://twitter.com/JamesSurowiecki/status/1788389468413763846
(* actually Iraqi)
a. drive youth voter turnout when they realise how important the election is,
b. persuade those grandmas and grandpas to change their votes to opposition parties for the sake of the children,
c. reinforce the grandparents' suspicions about the woke snowflake generation and their silly ideas and galvanise them to vote Tory or Reform,
d. make no difference?
The point is, though, that while today's Republicans still regard his as one of the greatest presidents, they are at odds with an awful lot of what he did.
Either way, I don't think Sunak wins many votes from a family argument at Christmas.
I mean he is Hindu of course, but clearly a lot of non-Christian and indeed non-religious people in the UK just enjoy Christmas as a festival.
Adam and Eve Existed: They Created the Genetic Code
https://www.vineyardbooks.blog/p/adam-and-eve-existed-they-created
How did life on Earth begin? Recent scientific advances suggest that all living beings are descended from a single gene that existed around 4 billion years ago. This gene produced two proteins that created the genetic code, the universal language of life that marks the separation from the inanimate world. The scientists who discovered these proteins, recognizing their central role at the dawn of existence, gave them familiar names: Adam and Eve...
https://x.com/youwouldknow/status/1788499283521556812?s=46&t=CW4pL-mMpTqsJXCdjW0Z6Q
My only caveat is circumstances, including more defections, force his hand then in that case all bets are off (mind you I have not put a bet on anything in my 80 years)
I would just say my personal hope would be an early election and let the country move on under Starmer
Trump lawyer to #StormyDaniels: NECHELES: “You know there is no way to check on the details of what you said happened. DANIELS: "Sure there is. Your client, Donald Trump, can take the stand and testify if he has a different story to tell."
https://twitter.com/brianpia/status/1788586587229446520
Smart lawyers know that if a cross examination isn't helping, it's hurting them.
Of course, Trump doesn't want to take the stand because then he is open to being questioned about all his other lying... and there's no shortage of lying.
If he wants something before the end of June (and school holidays in some places), he has until about Wednesday to call the election, with last dissolution on Wednesday 22nd.
His next opportunity is basically call in September, lose in late October/early November. If he really still believes in Rwanda being a game changer, you can see the point. It probably won't be, but even if it is, that's a whole lot more people paying mortgages at Trussified levels.
As for another NI giveaway, there's no money and the last two have had approximately zero impact on the polls. Never had so much been borrowed for so little benefit.
TRUMP ASKED OIL CEOS AT MAR-A-LAGO TO RAISE $1 BILLION FOR HIS CAMPAIGN, VOWED TO TARGET EVS - WASHINGTON POST
https://twitter.com/carlquintanilla/status/1788541185407033675
And
https://vf.politicalbetting.com/discussion/comment/4776310#Comment_4776310
My thought on replication crisis is to do more research - keep trying the same experiments, scenarios, etc and collate bigger data sets. Try to broaden the people represented in research, by age range, by class, by race, by gender, etc etc. We make models of understanding based on the research we have, we obviously have uncertainty, but at the end of the day it's the best system we have of understanding how things work.
Sunak dissolves Parliament in the second week of December; it then takes a week to wind up the outstanding regulatory business. after that, it's the third week in December - a time for Christmas Parties, shopping, and generally getting ready for the holidays. So neither the party volunteers nor the voters will be keen on canvassing, leafletting etc. After that, it's Christmas week - not an ideal time for campaigning. Then comes the New Year, and all the activity has to get crammed into three weeks at the most.
Meanwhile, the Tories go hard on an on-line campaign. Social media is where it's at, these days (according to the people who decide these things) and they have already upped the spending allowance to £35 million.
Any activity before Christmas will be on Facebook, Twitter/X etc. I expect most people's screen-time will be down a bit just then, but the adverts they see will mainly be Conservative ones.
A January election might just turn out to be a rather good idea. They are still going to get pummelled, but perhaps less so if the electorate sees less of them.
If you have just one sporting category with men competing against women then men will win all the prizes and women will be injured.
Either of these policies are hideously unfair to women and girls at all levels of sport.
Fiddling around with hormones is irrelevant. Women are not a sort of lesser version of men with slightly less testosterone. Men's bodies are made differently and those differences matter from childhood onwards, even before puberty, and very definitely thereafter.
If research funded by a tobacco company said that there was no link between smoking and lung cancer, you would be the first to smell a rat and come up with elaborate theoretical explanations for why the research should be dismissed out of hand.
Possibly a combination of both.
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Now below key $100 per kilowatt hour level, where batteries become super competitive. h/t @Guay_JG and @SolarInMASS
https://twitter.com/johnrhanger/status/1788565964117705053
Either way, it's hugely consequential for worldwide electrical grid design.
Have another look at your post at 4.38 pm and my reply to it.
https://ygo-assets-websites-editorial-emea.yougov.net/documents/TheTimes_VI_240508_HungP_W.pdf
The England sub sample is Labour 48%, Conservative 19%, Reform 14% and LD 10%.
That's a 22% swing from Conservative to Labour and a 13% swing from Conservative to Liberal Democrat.
A 22% swing makes Epping Forest a marginal....
I haven't alleged fraud, but it's a fact that the only reason the paper exists is because the author(s) wanted to further an ideological position regarding the participation of trans women in female sports.
Edit: you may not realise that accusing people of publishing under the wrong name, and affiliation, is itself accusation of fraud. Yet you said that this one person was all seven. No doubt carelessness, but it doesn't help your argument, believe me.
"Contributors BH, FMG and YPP designed the study. Material preparation, reporting and critical revision of the work were performed by BH, PGB, FMG and YPP. Data collection was performed by CC-C, AB, SM-M and BH. BH wrote the first draft of the manuscript, and all authors critically revised subsequent versions until all authors could approve the final manuscript. YPP is the guarantor."
Personally, I'm a bit torn. The sooner we get rid of this lot, the better. On the other hand, if he delays until January I'd enjoy the spectacle of there being so few Tory MPs.
It is a definite thing, and no other country has anything like it
'[...] of gender-affirmative care on sports performance problematic.
X Blair Hamilton @BlairH_PhD
Acknowledgements We thank Associate Professor Ada Cheung of the
Department of Medicine (Austin Health) at the University of Melbourne, Australia for
her valuable review of this work prior to publication.
Contributors BH, FMG and YPP designed the study. Material preparation [...]'
The transwomen used in the sample are on average older and fatter than the cis women.
Hmmm… there’s something there I can’t quite put my finger on.
“Show me where I said I would be instrumental in putting president Trump in jail”, Stormy Daniels said.
Susan Necheles then pulled up a tweet from 27 March in which someone called Ms Daniels a “human toilet”.
Ms Daniels responded, saying: “Making me the best person to flush the orange turd down.”
The former porn star said she hadn’t used the term “instrumental” or “jail”.
“It doesn’t say president Trump, it says ‘orange turd’”, she said.
“I’m also not a toilet”.
She added: “If they want to make fun of me, then I can make fun of them”.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2024/05/09/stormy-daniels-donald-trump-trial-live/