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  • pm215pm215 Posts: 1,091
    edited June 16
    algarkirk said:

    nova said:

    That cheeky scamp SeanT has written an article for Speccy about AI and the GE...

    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/ai-will-change-everything-so-why-is-the-election-ignoring-it/

    Although I am very much in the camp that AI isn't going to be all jobs in every sector in 2-3 years, not to be even having a discussion about how it will effect education and work is quite crazy. We know productivity is piss poor, we should be looking at what it can do for many aspects of the state (this is where Big Dom was actually onto something).

    The GE is quite weird. Labour nor Tories really have any big new ideas, its just rehashing old policies with new names as if the world hasn't changed at all since 1997. Other big issues like knife crime, shop lifting, phone snatching, the most I have heard is some nonsense from Labour about well we will make Apple make it harder to reactivate them (but they already all go to China where this is irrelevant).

    I’ve talked with people in the film/TV graphics business about AI. Because it has trouble with context, it is, once again useful as an autocomplete tool for small pieces of the work. Bit like how the old masters had a horde of assistants who filled in backgrounds for them.

    Same in my industry - software development. It’s being used as a somewhat improved code completion tool. Once you beyond doing some simple functions it rapidly becomes a tool for generating code that does the wrong thing.

    For soft stuff it is interesting - ask it what topics are missing in an essay, for example.

    There will probably be an arms race to generate vast piles of documents, in certain jobs - and to read them and condense them on the other end.

    I'd imagine in editing/producing, it'll be able to do a lot of the initial work. Chopping up the story, identifying different people, transcribing dialogue, and making connections. It probably won't be able to do the 'human' side of understanding humour, but it's not like we need more TV. If it can be made cheaper then there is likely not to be as much work.

    I'm an artist, who works mostly designing book covers, and sadly that's something that AI finds far too easy.
    If things worked according to predictions there should by now be virtually no hard copy books because of internet, kindle, smartphones and all that; and therefore already no book covers.

    Books (I predict) will do fine. I hope the same can be said for proper covers.
    The economics of books are a bit weird, though -- there was an interesting blog post a while back analysing the evidence given in the recent Penguin/Simon & Schuster merger lawsuit: https://www.elysian.press/p/no-one-buys-books . Apparently almost all books are very low sales subsidised by the handful of unexpected breakout hits (think Twilight, Fifty Shades of Grey, etc) and backlist perennials like The Very Hungry Caterpillar. So unless AI can reliably write bestsellers (or reliably identify the bestsellers by reading the slushpile!) I don't think it will upend the business model. Filtering of incoming submissions probably the easiest place to apply it first, I guess.

  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551
    edited June 16
    DougSeal said:

    pm215 said:

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    Portman Road is about ten minutes walk from Ipswich railway station, does that count?
    Gillingham Station is similarly only about 12 minutes from Priestfield.

    Ipswich were voted into the Football League at Gillingham’s expense back in the day which is why I’ve kept my allegiance quiet in this part of the world.
    One of the stands at the Hawthorns is the Halfords Lane Stand, on surprisingly enough Halfords Lane, at the bottom of Halfords Lane is the Hawthorns Station. A ten to 15 minute walk. Back in the day Halesowen Baggies had a fanzine called Last Train to Rolfe Street, Smethwick Rolfe Street station is a bit further away, but not far.

    Today's factoid: In the BBC detective series New Tricks Jimmy Bolam plays DI Halford, Alun Armstrong plays DI Lane and Denis Waterman plays DI Standing- Halfords Lane Standing!
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 6,571
    Just wanted to say that after Stephen Frys latest outburst, there can be no doubt
    that he is C@@t of epic proportions. No amount of apologising is going to alter this verité
  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,450
    biggles said:

    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    I'm starting the night playing Poker, which will pause for the exit poll, which will include beer. after the poker finishes the rest of the night will be English Whiskey interleaved with Coffees.
    Do you have an English whisky recommendation?
    My current favourite is White Peak Distillery/Wire Works, The one I like most that they've got on sale at the moment is the Over Smoke (https://www.whitepeakdistillery.co.uk/product/wire-works-whisky-over-smoke/). but if you see the Necessary Evil finish it's a collaboration with Thornbridge Brewery where both beer and whiskey have been matured int he same barrels (whiskey then beer then whiskey). you can get the beers (https://thornbridgebrewery.co.uk/collections/necessary-evil)

    I've tried a few of the St Georges Distillery whiskeys which are nice but not in the same league as wire works.

    I need to get myself a bottle or two of Costwolds as what I tasted was nice but heading out on holiday I didn't want to buy a bottle there and then.
  • The best thing the Tories could do now is back PR.
  • Interesting that the SNP are following the Tory playbook.

    Sir Keir Starmer has published his Labour manifesto. And what a disappointment it is - limpet close to the Tories on Brexit & more austerity.

    But he’ll win a huge majority at Westminster. So strong @theSNP voices will be needed to stand up to Sir Keir & stand up for Scotland.


    https://x.com/MrJohnNicolson/status/1802410488388792340

    If I was Starmer I would be praying for a poll showing Labour lead down to 4-5% to put the wind up those tempted to vote SNP/Green/Libdem "as Labour will win anyway"
  • kyf_100kyf_100 Posts: 4,689
    Heathener said:

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    Exeter City. St James’ Park railway station is right next to the stadium St James’ Park. A 30-second walk from the Big Bank stand (I can vouch for this!).

    I believe it’s the only club in England which is owned by its own supporters. I like that.
    Does St James' Park (Newcastle) not literally have a train station underneath it?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James_Metro_station

  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 36,759

    Stephen Fry likens removing Parthenon marbles to Nazi Germany taking the Arc de Triomphe

    https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/article/2024/jun/17/stephen-fry-parthenon-marbles-british-museum-returned-greece

    Stephen Fry is bang on the money.

    The argument among Philhellenes has always been that the Greeks invented democracy (except for women, slaves, metics, ie 90% of the population), and that Ottoman rule was totally illegitimate. Hence, the Ottomans had no right to give away the marbles that the
    locals didn’t care about.
  • ukelectukelect Posts: 140
    Foxy said:

    ukelect said:


    The latest UK-Elect General Election forecst has now been released at https://www.ukelect.co.uk/HTML/forecasts/20240616ForecastUK.html

    It shows Labour 427 seats, Conservative 134, Liberal Democrat 48, and SNP 18, giving an overall Labour majority of 206.

    That forecast uses the current default settings, fairly similar to those used for reasonably accurate forecasts in the past, using the actual candidate list and taking some account of incumbency and tactical voting. To be honest, though, it is very easy to produce a range of results just by adjusting the algorithm slightly, ranging from similar to most MRP polls (Con seats 83) through to similar to UNS (Con seats 175). Which is correct in the current political circumstances? After some detailed research, and reading some of the experts in the field - I wish I knew!

    This looks about right to me, and would suit my betting position, much as I would like to see the Tories down to double figures.

    Reform null points I see.
    It's still quite difficult to forecast any Reform gains without adding in candidate-specific code to the algorithm.
  • state_go_awaystate_go_away Posts: 5,753
    kyf_100 said:

    Heathener said:

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    Exeter City. St James’ Park railway station is right next to the stadium St James’ Park. A 30-second walk from the Big Bank stand (I can vouch for this!).

    I believe it’s the only club in England which is owned by its own supporters. I like that.
    Does St James' Park (Newcastle) not literally have a train station underneath it?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James_Metro_station

    loads of English grounds have train stations very near by
  • MattWMattW Posts: 21,866

    Just wanted to say that after Stephen Frys latest outburst, there can be no doubt
    that he is C@@t of epic proportions. No amount of apologising is going to alter this verité

    I haven't seen it - will have a look.

    Is he due for another flounce off Twitter?
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 5,631
    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    I'm starting the night playing Poker, which will pause for the exit poll, which will include beer. after the poker finishes the rest of the night will be English Whiskey interleaved with Coffees.
    Do you have an English whisky recommendation?
    My current favourite is White Peak Distillery/Wire Works, The one I like most that they've got on sale at the moment is the Over Smoke (https://www.whitepeakdistillery.co.uk/product/wire-works-whisky-over-smoke/). but if you see the Necessary Evil finish it's a collaboration with Thornbridge Brewery where both beer and whiskey have been matured int he same barrels (whiskey then beer then whiskey). you can get the beers (https://thornbridgebrewery.co.uk/collections/necessary-evil)

    I've tried a few of the St Georges Distillery whiskeys which are nice but not in the same league as wire works.

    I need to get myself a bottle or two of Costwolds as what I tasted was nice but heading out on holiday I didn't want to buy a bottle there and then.
    Interesting, thanks. I will have a look. I’ve never thought to look into it. It feels like a hard thing to start from scratch because of the casks, but time to broaden my mind.
  • TweedledeeTweedledee Posts: 1,405
    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:



    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Fascinating language creep. You say "rescue" when what I am seeing is a second hand dog. If stuff was happening to it that it really needed "rescuing" from I would be cautious with that breed.
    His old owner had one leg and decided a smaller breed was better so gave him up to the council. So we rescued him from Ashford Borough Council. If only we were all so lucky.
    Guy has to choose between the dog and his career in the amateur bum-kicking world. I mean, fine, but you bought a second hand dog for a purchase price badged as a "rehoming fee." But I am glad you are happy.
  • ManchesterKurtManchesterKurt Posts: 916

    kyf_100 said:

    Heathener said:

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    Exeter City. St James’ Park railway station is right next to the stadium St James’ Park. A 30-second walk from the Big Bank stand (I can vouch for this!).

    I believe it’s the only club in England which is owned by its own supporters. I like that.
    Does St James' Park (Newcastle) not literally have a train station underneath it?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James_Metro_station

    loads of English grounds have train stations very near by
    https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/geospatialengineering/2016/04/20/football-ground-nearest-station-mark-ii/
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 6,571
    Fry keeps having yo apologise for the
    tone of his comments. He does it because he is now old and it's the only way to get his name in the news. The MCC must be regretting offering him the Presidency.
  • HeathenerHeathener Posts: 7,077

    Heathener said:

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    Exeter City. St James’ Park station is right next to the stadium St James’ Park. A 30-second walk from the Big Bank stand.

    I believe it’s the only club in England which is owned by its own supporters. I like that.
    One of the only stations named after a football ground too.

    The original name of Lion's Holt Halt was more whimsical though.
    I didn’t know that about Lion’s Holt Halt. Thank you. Great info.

  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,866

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    You can travel to St James' Park, Gateshead Stadium and the Stadium of Shite on the Tyne & Wear Metro.
  • HeathenerHeathener Posts: 7,077

    DougSeal said:

    pm215 said:

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    Portman Road is about ten minutes walk from Ipswich railway station, does that count?
    Gillingham Station is similarly only about 12 minutes from Priestfield.

    Ipswich were voted into the Football League at Gillingham’s expense back in the day which is why I’ve kept my allegiance quiet in this part of the world.
    One of the stands at the Hawthorns is the Halfords Lane Stand, on surprisingly enough Halfords Lane, at the bottom of Halfords Lane is the Hawthorns Station. A ten to 15 minute walk. Back in the day Halesowen Baggies had a fanzine called Last Train to Rolfe Street, Smethwick Rolfe Street station is a bit further away, but not far.

    Today's factoid: In the BBC detective series New Tricks Jimmy Bolam plays DI Halford, Alun Armstrong plays DI Lane and Denis Waterman plays DI Standing- Halfords Lane Standing!
    Love it!
  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,450
    edited June 16
    biggles said:

    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    I'm starting the night playing Poker, which will pause for the exit poll, which will include beer. after the poker finishes the rest of the night will be English Whiskey interleaved with Coffees.
    Do you have an English whisky recommendation?
    My current favourite is White Peak Distillery/Wire Works, The one I like most that they've got on sale at the moment is the Over Smoke (https://www.whitepeakdistillery.co.uk/product/wire-works-whisky-over-smoke/). but if you see the Necessary Evil finish it's a collaboration with Thornbridge Brewery where both beer and whiskey have been matured int he same barrels (whiskey then beer then whiskey). you can get the beers (https://thornbridgebrewery.co.uk/collections/necessary-evil)

    I've tried a few of the St Georges Distillery whiskeys which are nice but not in the same league as wire works.

    I need to get myself a bottle or two of Costwolds as what I tasted was nice but heading out on holiday I didn't want to buy a bottle there and then.
    Interesting, thanks. I will have a look. I’ve never thought to look into it. It feels like a hard thing to start from scratch because of the casks, but time to broaden my mind.
    The oldest of the new distilleries is St Georges (2006), Wire Works is newer (2018). be aware though, just because they are younger whiskeys it doesn't mean that they are the same as the similar ages Scotch Whiskeys, they mature quicker further south.

    Edit: also as they are new distilleries they were designed for taste as opposed to most Scottish distilleries which were designed in the 18th or 19th Century to make as much alcohol as possible
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,601
    Ok

    I'm calling ENG 2 SRB 1

    But I did say LAB maj 30 in Ben's competition do DYOR 😈
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,866
    Ramsline Halt was opened to serve the Baseball Ground. The idea being it would be used by footexes carrying away fans.

    IIRC it was only used once.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    You can travel to St James' Park, Gateshead Stadium and the Stadium of Shite on the Tyne & Wear Metro.
    Ninian Park Station used to be around the corner from Ninian Park. It's a little bit further to the New Cardiff City Stadium by dint of where the entrance has been sited.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 21,866
    edited June 16
    MattW said:

    Just wanted to say that after Stephen Frys latest outburst, there can be no doubt
    that he is C@@t of epic proportions. No amount of apologising is going to alter this verité

    I haven't seen it - will have a look.

    Is he due for another flounce off Twitter?
    At first reading it was not clear whether he meant removing the marbles from the UK or originally from Greece was the issue :smile:, and comparable to Hitler.

    Anyhoo, he's lost a few of his.
  • novanova Posts: 672
    algarkirk said:

    nova said:

    That cheeky scamp SeanT has written an article for Speccy about AI and the GE...

    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/ai-will-change-everything-so-why-is-the-election-ignoring-it/

    Although I am very much in the camp that AI isn't going to be all jobs in every sector in 2-3 years, not to be even having a discussion about how it will effect education and work is quite crazy. We know productivity is piss poor, we should be looking at what it can do for many aspects of the state (this is where Big Dom was actually onto something).

    The GE is quite weird. Labour nor Tories really have any big new ideas, its just rehashing old policies with new names as if the world hasn't changed at all since 1997. Other big issues like knife crime, shop lifting, phone snatching, the most I have heard is some nonsense from Labour about well we will make Apple make it harder to reactivate them (but they already all go to China where this is irrelevant).

    I’ve talked with people in the film/TV graphics business about AI. Because it has trouble with context, it is, once again useful as an autocomplete tool for small pieces of the work. Bit like how the old masters had a horde of assistants who filled in backgrounds for them.

    Same in my industry - software development. It’s being used as a somewhat improved code completion tool. Once you beyond doing some simple functions it rapidly becomes a tool for generating code that does the wrong thing.

    For soft stuff it is interesting - ask it what topics are missing in an essay, for example.

    There will probably be an arms race to generate vast piles of documents, in certain jobs - and to read them and condense them on the other end.

    I'd imagine in editing/producing, it'll be able to do a lot of the initial work. Chopping up the story, identifying different people, transcribing dialogue, and making connections. It probably won't be able to do the 'human' side of understanding humour, but it's not like we need more TV. If it can be made cheaper then there is likely not to be as much work.

    I'm an artist, who works mostly designing book covers, and sadly that's something that AI finds far too easy.
    If things worked according to predictions there should by now be virtually no hard copy books because of internet, kindle, smartphones and all that; and therefore already no book covers.

    Books (I predict) will do fine. I hope the same can be said for proper covers.
    Even eBooks need covers - if anything the predictions were that there would be more books published, which is exactly what happened.

    The problem is that AI can produce "proper covers" that are better than the majority of designers. Some of the most accomplished artists worked in fantasy and sci-fi, and there are already AI covers in those areas are simply beautiful.

    Books will be fine - whether they're written by people is another thing. AI might not be able to write good books, but it will certainly be able to churn out the kind of books that currently sell in big numbers.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 50,605
    TimS said:

    FF43 said:

    Foxy said:

    Nigelb said:
    I am impressed that you posted that before William Glenn did.
    Yes, clearly Trump is serious about pushing for a swift Ukrainian victory. If he said the opposite it would create complacency among Ukraine's European allies and give Russia an opportunity.
    Trump is pushing for a swift Ukranian victory? What brings you to that interpretation?
    What is the effect of his words if not to push European countries to pull their finger out and reduce dependence on the US?
    An alternative theory suggests Trump is a humongous turd who will do his best to see Ukraine defeated. This is to return the favour to his friend Vladimir for his help in subverting the American political system to Trump's personal benefit.
    You mean a conspiracy theory?
    More like Occam’s razor.
    No Western leader spent more time talking with Putin than Angela Merkel, who unilaterally took the decision to close down Germany’s nuclear power stations. Does Occam’s razor apply?
  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,450
    how many people were still singing 'god save the queen'...
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,327
    Boorish England fans booing the opposing national anthem. Sigh.
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 5,631
    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    spudgfsh said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    I'm starting the night playing Poker, which will pause for the exit poll, which will include beer. after the poker finishes the rest of the night will be English Whiskey interleaved with Coffees.
    Do you have an English whisky recommendation?
    My current favourite is White Peak Distillery/Wire Works, The one I like most that they've got on sale at the moment is the Over Smoke (https://product/wire-works-whisky-over-smoke/). but if you see the Necessary Evil finish it's a collaboration with Thornbridge Brewery where both beer and whiskey have been matured int he same barrels (whiskey then beer then whiskey). you can get the beers (https://thornbridgebrewery.co.uk/collections/necessary-evil)

    I've tried a few of the St Georges Distillery whiskeys which are nice but not in the same league as wire works.

    I need to get myself a bottle or two of Costwolds as what I tasted was nice but heading out on holiday I didn't want to buy a bottle there and then.
    Interesting, thanks. I will have a look. I’ve never thought to look into it. It feels like a hard thing to start from scratch because of the casks, but time to broaden my mind.
    The oldest of the new distilleries is St Georges (2006), Wire Works is newer (2018). be aware though, just because they are younger whiskeys it doesn't mean that they are the same as the similar ages Scotch Whiskeys, they mature quicker further south.

    Edit: also as they are new distilleries they were designed for taste as opposed to most Scottish distilleries which were designed in the 18th or 19th Century to make as much alcohol as possible
    Lol. I see they have chosen the Scottish spelling. We should have created a third way.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,369
    Foxy said:

    For election night I shall try to pace myself. Its the time up to 0100 or so that needs a bit of trading if betting position not quite right, so best not be too cut.

    A bottle of red and plenty of cheese methinks.

    I will wait for the Exit Poll and then go to bed as I will want to be fresh for celebrating the surprise Tory majority with a good pissy lunch on the Friday which will extend into the Saturday.
  • Nunu5Nunu5 Posts: 954
    People who say Biden doesn't have Alzheimer's are just lying to themselves at this point.

    https://x.com/piersmorgan/status/1802388427968487844/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1802388427968487844&currentTweetUser=piersmorgan
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 5,631
    DavidL said:

    Boorish England fans booing the opposing national anthem. Sigh.

    To be fair, on this occasion it was just after they booed ours.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 53,240
    Nigelb said:

    Leon said:

    The more I investigate the weirder the whole “Turkish Black Sea” situation gets. No one goes there. Mad

    Yeah the weather is quite shit for much of the year, but still, better than NW Europe

    And in summer it’s warm and sunny with the odd shower. And surely there is tons of history. And still - no one goes there. Superb!

    If the options you listed, that would be the account I'd be most interested to read, FWIW.

    I worry that you can’t get booze. Turkey can be weird. Especially in the far provinces
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,327

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,369
    DavidL said:

    Boorish England fans booing the opposing national anthem. Sigh.

    Boorish Serbian fans booing the English anthem beforehand too for balance.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,866
    Saltaire Brewery Amarillo is my ale of choice this evening.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 31,357
    Prediction 2-0 to England.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 41,462
    nova said:

    algarkirk said:

    nova said:

    That cheeky scamp SeanT has written an article for Speccy about AI and the GE...

    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/ai-will-change-everything-so-why-is-the-election-ignoring-it/

    Although I am very much in the camp that AI isn't going to be all jobs in every sector in 2-3 years, not to be even having a discussion about how it will effect education and work is quite crazy. We know productivity is piss poor, we should be looking at what it can do for many aspects of the state (this is where Big Dom was actually onto something).

    The GE is quite weird. Labour nor Tories really have any big new ideas, its just rehashing old policies with new names as if the world hasn't changed at all since 1997. Other big issues like knife crime, shop lifting, phone snatching, the most I have heard is some nonsense from Labour about well we will make Apple make it harder to reactivate them (but they already all go to China where this is irrelevant).

    I’ve talked with people in the film/TV graphics business about AI. Because it has trouble with context, it is, once again useful as an autocomplete tool for small pieces of the work. Bit like how the old masters had a horde of assistants who filled in backgrounds for them.

    Same in my industry - software development. It’s being used as a somewhat improved code completion tool. Once you beyond doing some simple functions it rapidly becomes a tool for generating code that does the wrong thing.

    For soft stuff it is interesting - ask it what topics are missing in an essay, for example.

    There will probably be an arms race to generate vast piles of documents, in certain jobs - and to read them and condense them on the other end.

    I'd imagine in editing/producing, it'll be able to do a lot of the initial work. Chopping up the story, identifying different people, transcribing dialogue, and making connections. It probably won't be able to do the 'human' side of understanding humour, but it's not like we need more TV. If it can be made cheaper then there is likely not to be as much work.

    I'm an artist, who works mostly designing book covers, and sadly that's something that AI finds far too easy.
    If things worked according to predictions there should by now be virtually no hard copy books because of internet, kindle, smartphones and all that; and therefore already no book covers.

    Books (I predict) will do fine. I hope the same can be said for proper covers.
    Even eBooks need covers - if anything the predictions were that there would be more books published, which is exactly what happened.

    The problem is that AI can produce "proper covers" that are better than the majority of designers. Some of the most accomplished artists worked in fantasy and sci-fi, and there are already AI covers in those areas are simply beautiful.

    Books will be fine - whether they're written by people is another thing. AI might not be able to write good books, but it will certainly be able to churn out the kind of books that currently sell in big numbers.
    How do you decide if one cover is 'better' than another? What metric do you use?
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,272
    Bolton Wanderers is approximately 200 metres from Horwich Parkway station.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551

    The best thing the Tories could do now is back PR.

    I don't think they will get their rainbow coalition with Reform, Lib Dems, Greens, SNP, Plaid, the DUP, Galloway and Corbyn.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 121,003
    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
  • TweedledeeTweedledee Posts: 1,405
    Sean_F said:

    Stephen Fry likens removing Parthenon marbles to Nazi Germany taking the Arc de Triomphe

    https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/article/2024/jun/17/stephen-fry-parthenon-marbles-british-museum-returned-greece

    Stephen Fry is bang on the money.

    The argument among Philhellenes has always been that the Greeks invented democracy (except for women, slaves, metics, ie 90% of the population), and that Ottoman rule was totally illegitimate. Hence, the Ottomans had no right to give away the marbles that the
    locals didn’t care about.
    A preposterous argument, or rather a whole bundle of them. 1. Are you giving them no credit at all for "inventing democracy" because they didn't emerge as fully fledged Guardian readers? Do you also sneer at the loser Newton because his equations break down as you approach c? 2. What evidence do you have as to how much the locals cared about the marbles? Point me to a source: primary or secondary, I don't mind. I'll assess it on its merits. Surely you wouldn't be making this claim purely at random and without evidence? 3. Even if you can make the claim good, so what? I imagine 1943 Parisians didn't care much about the arc de triomphe compared to staying alive. Would that justify the nicking of the arc de triomphe?

    Or do you just think to that a posh Scotch earl with a classical education from Harrow has more right to Greece's heritage than a bunch of Greeks?
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,327
    biggles said:

    DavidL said:

    Boorish England fans booing the opposing national anthem. Sigh.

    To be fair, on this occasion it was just after they booed ours.
    I honestly didn't hear that. There are of course far more England fans there than Serbian.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,327
    Andy_JS said:

    Prediction 2-0 to England.

    That was my forecast too.
  • GhedebravGhedebrav Posts: 3,860
    4-0 England is my prediction.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 47,731
    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:



    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Fascinating language creep. You say "rescue" when what I am seeing is a second hand dog. If stuff was happening to it that it really needed "rescuing" from I would be cautious with that breed.
    His old owner had one leg and decided a smaller breed was better so gave him up to the council. So we rescued him from Ashford Borough Council. If only we were all so lucky.
    Guy has to choose between the dog and his career in the amateur bum-kicking world. I mean, fine, but you bought a second hand dog for a purchase price badged as a "rehoming fee." But I am glad you are happy.
    Well that was a lovely, affirming and positive response to my posting a picture of a dog to cheer up the board in what was becoming an acrimonious night on here. Thanks! I’ll do it again sometime.
    Lovely looking pooch. Looks like will need plenty of walkies.
  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,450
    It's attack versus defence so I'm going 1-0
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,327
    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 5,631
    edited June 16
    DavidL said:

    biggles said:

    DavidL said:

    Boorish England fans booing the opposing national anthem. Sigh.

    To be fair, on this occasion it was just after they booed ours.
    I honestly didn't hear that. There are of course far more England fans there than Serbian.
    Well, they did. Also, while I usually dislike booing a national anthem, I make an extra exception for Russian mini-me states.
  • TresTres Posts: 2,648

    Been at Dads making a fuss of him for Father's day, struck by the total lack of electoral paraphernalia anywhere in either of the constituencies travelled through hence and back.
    I think turnout is going to be absolutely shocking. I'm having a nibble at under 60%.
    I also think turnout filters on polling are way off as a result, but I'm not sure what effect that would have.

    I saw several cars on the M23 with 'Vote Labour' posters in the back window.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551
    Nunu5 said:

    People who say Biden doesn't have Alzheimer's are just lying to themselves at this point.

    https://x.com/piersmorgan/status/1802388427968487844/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1802388427968487844&currentTweetUser=piersmorgan

    Thank you Doctor. What is your diagnosis for Trump?
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 41,462
    dixiedean said:

    Bolton Wanderers is approximately 200 metres from Horwich Parkway station.

    Derby County used to have a temporary station when it was at the Baseball Ground, on the Derby to Birmingham line and very near to the ground. The new stadium is next to the old railway loco works, but is much further away from the station. But being the main station in Derby, many more trains call at it than at the old Baseball Ground station.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsline_Halt_railway_station
  • darkagedarkage Posts: 5,214
    For me cowgate is the story of the weekend. It seems like evidence that the country is ungovernable. I can't understand why the cow wasn't just shot dead in the first five minutes. It is 500 kilos and running around on the road, it could collide with a car or kill a person by running in to it. If either of these outcomes happened then there would be a different complaint investigation/public inquiry to the one that is now happening. Honestly why are they following a cow around for 5 hours and then there is this half measure of hitting the cow with the car?
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,866
    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:



    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Fascinating language creep. You say "rescue" when what I am seeing is a second hand dog. If stuff was happening to it that it really needed "rescuing" from I would be cautious with that breed.
    His old owner had one leg and decided a smaller breed was better so gave him up to the council. So we rescued him from Ashford Borough Council. If only we were all so lucky.
    Guy has to choose between the dog and his career in the amateur bum-kicking world. I mean, fine, but you bought a second hand dog for a purchase price badged as a "rehoming fee." But I am glad you are happy.
    Well that was a lovely, affirming and positive response to my posting a picture of a dog to cheer up the board in what was becoming an acrimonious night on here. Thanks! I’ll do it again sometime.
    I wish you many years of joy with your new canine companion.
  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,450

    dixiedean said:

    Bolton Wanderers is approximately 200 metres from Horwich Parkway station.

    Derby County used to have a temporary station when it was at the Baseball Ground, on the Derby to Birmingham line and very near to the ground. The new stadium is next to the old railway loco works, but is much further away from the station. But being the main station in Derby, many more trains call at it than at the old Baseball Ground station.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsline_Halt_railway_station
    Peartree station is still there and has 3 trains a day. There is talk locally of a new station nearer the ground
  • TweedledeeTweedledee Posts: 1,405
    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:



    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Fascinating language creep. You say "rescue" when what I am seeing is a second hand dog. If stuff was happening to it that it really needed "rescuing" from I would be cautious with that breed.
    His old owner had one leg and decided a smaller breed was better so gave him up to the council. So we rescued him from Ashford Borough Council. If only we were all so lucky.
    Guy has to choose between the dog and his career in the amateur bum-kicking world. I mean, fine, but you bought a second hand dog for a purchase price badged as a "rehoming fee." But I am glad you are happy.
    Well that was a lovely, affirming and positive response to my posting a picture of a dog to cheer up the board in what was becoming an acrimonious night on here. Thanks! I’ll do it again sometime.
    Sorry.

    I will now rescue a beer from the fridge. And rehome it inside me.
  • Alphabet_SoupAlphabet_Soup Posts: 3,037

    DougSeal said:

    tlg86 said:

    This is interesting:

    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802391241235046877

    @OliverKay
    For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can.

    It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess #ENGSER



    https://x.com/OliverKay/status/1802392659736314188

    @OliverKay
    Agree. It’s been really bad! Nothing like this in 2006


    Maybe it's not just Britain where everything is falling apart.

    It’s really not. I walk to all football matches, an hour plus. Queues are for mugs. I assumed everyone knew this???
    I was staying with friends in Munich over Christmas and saying over dinner how wonderfully efficient and clean it was. The response was along the lines of “Germany’s fucked, we’re looking to move over the border to Austria and hedging our bets with a house in Kent”. The grass is always greener etc.
    Other than the London and Manchester clubs, do any English clubs actually have any public transport to any of their grounds, other than buses ?
    You can travel to St James' Park, Gateshead Stadium and the Stadium of Shite on the Tyne & Wear Metro.
    Ninian Park Station used to be around the corner from Ninian Park. It's a little bit further to the New Cardiff City Stadium by dint of where the entrance has been sited.
    Wrexham's Racecourse ground is 200 yards from Wrexham General station. There used to be an even closer stop - Wrexham Exchange - that was directly across the street from the Crispin Lane entrance but it was merged with General and the exit closed so fans have to walk an extra 100 yards.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 41,462

    EPG said:

    EPG said:

    FF43 said:

    FF43 said:

    Foxy said:

    Nigelb said:
    I am impressed that you posted that before William Glenn did.
    Yes, clearly Trump is serious about pushing for a swift Ukrainian victory. If he said the opposite it would create complacency among Ukraine's European allies and give Russia an opportunity.
    Trump is pushing for a swift Ukranian victory? What brings you to that interpretation?
    What is the effect of his words if not to push European countries to pull their finger out and reduce dependence on the US?
    An alternative theory suggests Trump is a humongous turd who will do his best to see Ukraine defeated. This is to return the favour to his friend Vladimir for his help in subverting the American political system to Trump's personal benefit.
    You mean a conspiracy theory?
    A conspiracy theory that a deliberate policy to starve Ukraine of the means to avoid defeat could be a deliberate policy to ensure defeat?

    Yeah. I might buy into that.
    How do you reconcile Trump's opposition to Germany filling Russia's coffers and underspending on defence with the view that he is determined to help Russian expansionism?

    Your view depends on seeing the US as the only real actor in this with European countries reduced to being merely pawns. In a strange way you see eye-to-eye with Putin.
    How do you reconcile his promise to cut support to Ukraine as his support for Ukraine?
    He isn't running to be dictactor of the West and isn't proposing to do anything to prevent Ukraine acting to defend itself.

    (This is in contrast to the Biden White House which has imposed conditions on Ukraine and made it fight with one hand tied behind its back as well as limiting what US allies can do to help.)
    I had expected at least some engagement with the substantive content that Trump wants to cut aid, but if it is just about being an edgy right-wing internet provocateur, that's boring.
    What did I say that's untrue?

    The case against Trump is mainly psychological: he doesn't seem to care about which state the Donbas is part of, therefore he's a bad man, therefore everything he does has malign intent.

    It's a way of thinking that is detached from the material world. Biden has acted as a drag on the Western world's response all along, placing limits on what military aid is given and how it can be used and using NATO unity as an excuse for not doing more. He also failed to deter Putin in the first place after holding a summit meeting with him before the invasion.

    All of this is excused because Biden is deemed to be on the right side. He doesn't want Putin to win, so it doesn't seem to matter what effect his actions have on the outcome.
    "...he doesn't seem to care about which state the Donbas is part of,"

    There is much to be said about your post, little of which reflects well on you. But I thought I would concentrate on this.

    If you look at what Putin has said he wants - including the maximalist surrender-of-Ukraine speech he made the other day, he does not just want the Donbass. He wants much more. Add in the way he is interfering in countries throughout Europe, including the Moldovan elections, and it is obvious you, as much as Trump, have malign intent.
    What a disingenuous reply. My comment referred to what Trump wants and you responded by referring to what Putin wants.
    I suggest you read the line I quoted. If you think it is just about Donbass, then you're an idiot Or worse.

    To be clear; Trump doesn't care about Donbass. Or any other part of Ukraine. Or any other part of Europe. Or, in my view, about America. Trump only cares about Trump. And arse-lickers still want to support the guy.
    You're back to psychoanalysis. Why is what they want more important than the effect of their decisions?

    Is it better to want peace but take actions that create war, or to want war but take actions that create peace?
    What makes you think that Trump cares about anything other than Trump? What contrary evidence do you have?

    The person creating war is Putin. We have two choices: to back the countries facing Putin's fascist imperialism, or cave into it - wherever that leads.

    You can only talk about 'peace' with people who want peace. Putin's latest so-called 'ceasefire' proposal shows that he is utterly uninterested in anything approaching peace. It is basically: "Give me what I want, and leave yourself defenceless for the future."
    You place too much weight on caring and not enough on politics and outcomes. Biden's caring approach is why Putin chose to invade in the first place.

    A US president who cares only about himself and his own legacy could nevertheless be the best person for the job.
    IMV the only reason that Putin did not order troops to invade the rest of Ukraine before 2022 were Covid (post 2020), and the rather important fact that he was still in the process of building up and renewing his military after the travails of the 1990s and 2000s.

    Fortunately for the free world, Putin's military still was not ready in 2022.
    Also that Trump told him that if he did he would Nuke Moscow.

    As Trump himself admitted, Putin didn't 50% believe it, not even 10%; he maybe 5% believed it. But that was enough.

    Would YOU put Trump past doing that?
    Isn't this something Trump has claimed he said to Putin, rather than is known to have said? And he claimed it *after* the invasion?

    Whereas it is known that Trump called Putin a 'genius' for the invasion...
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 27,084
    Harry Kane to get a hatful for my 9/2 top scorer/golden boot wager.

    Aside from the mighty Slovenia, this tournament has run to form so far. The difference between the big teams and the smaller ones is significant.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,022
    DougSeal said:



    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Strong animal

    Our eldest had a male and female malamute when he lived in New Zealand and they were magnificent animals
  • MattWMattW Posts: 21,866
    Ed Davey explaining why they are doing PR stunts:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/ckrrpgme39po
  • GhedebravGhedebrav Posts: 3,860
    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    I’m really not sure that thesis makes sense either - the thing with the hard and far right is that it can always go further, usually without worrying about having to actually do it. Reduce immigration? Ok, we’ll stop it. Stop immigration? We’ll repatriate. Repatriating? We’ll do second generation too, then. Etc.

    The Tories need their natural-party-of-government mojo back and do the hard yards of rebuilding to appeal to the centre.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 118,517
    It's coming home!!!
  • LeonLeon Posts: 53,240
    Luvly
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 121,003
    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    Even then there are more Tories who have gone Reform than still now Tory voting Tories like you and TSE who might go Labour or LD
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,527

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:



    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Fascinating language creep. You say "rescue" when what I am seeing is a second hand dog. If stuff was happening to it that it really needed "rescuing" from I would be cautious with that breed.
    His old owner had one leg and decided a smaller breed was better so gave him up to the council. So we rescued him from Ashford Borough Council. If only we were all so lucky.
    Guy has to choose between the dog and his career in the amateur bum-kicking world. I mean, fine, but you bought a second hand dog for a purchase price badged as a "rehoming fee." But I am glad you are happy.
    Well that was a lovely, affirming and positive response to my posting a picture of a dog to cheer up the board in what was becoming an acrimonious night on here. Thanks! I’ll do it again sometime.
    Sorry.

    I will now rescue a beer from the fridge. And rehome it inside me.
    No worries. I’ve had my less than glorious moments on here.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 121,003
    England score
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551
    edited June 16
    Tres said:

    Been at Dads making a fuss of him for Father's day, struck by the total lack of electoral paraphernalia anywhere in either of the constituencies travelled through hence and back.
    I think turnout is going to be absolutely shocking. I'm having a nibble at under 60%.
    I also think turnout filters on polling are way off as a result, but I'm not sure what effect that would have.

    I saw several cars on the M23 with 'Vote Labour' posters in the back window.
    A single Alun Cairns poster in a field near St Athan, Labour posters in genteel St Bride's Major and some Labour posters in in not so genteel Barrybados.

    Only a handful of Plaid posters between Carmarthen and Lampeter on Friday.

    If you are looking for a post election business opportunity post election, I suspect the Welsh Conservatives will be able to knock out unused Tory banners for a song.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 53,240
    Saka got a deflection there.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 121,003
    Rishi says he practices the Hindu concept of Dharma which prioritises effort over outcome

    "How Rishi Sunak relies on his Hindu faith to help him through the election" https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/06/15/rishi-sunak-hindu-faith-election-campaign/
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,018
    On the subject of railway stations near to grounds, Drayton Park is in the shadow of the Emirates, but it shuts two hours before kick off (I use it after work as my routine is to go to the greasy spoon opposite the ground).
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,327
    Bellingham is some player. He just might be the best player in the Euros. At the very least he will give Mbappe some competition.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 27,084
    CHANGE.

    Vote for CHANGE was David Cameron's slogan for the Euro elections (whatever they are) in 2009.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 68,757
    Leon said:

    Nigelb said:

    Leon said:

    The more I investigate the weirder the whole “Turkish Black Sea” situation gets. No one goes there. Mad

    Yeah the weather is quite shit for much of the year, but still, better than NW Europe

    And in summer it’s warm and sunny with the odd shower. And surely there is tons of history. And still - no one goes there. Superb!

    If the options you listed, that would be the account I'd be most interested to read, FWIW.

    I worry that you can’t get booze. Turkey can be weird. Especially in the far provinces
    But one of them produces over half of the world's hazelnuts.
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 32,089

    Sorry the earlier image is so small. Right clicking and magnify image makes it readable just about.

    But for the record, of the 72 seats listed, in 12 the second place challengers are the Lib Dems, in 3 it is Reform and the Greens and SNP are the main challengers in one seat each. The rest all have Labour in second place.
  • ChameleonChameleon Posts: 4,264
    DavidL said:

    Bellingham is some player. He just might be the best player in the Euros. At the very least he will give Mbappe some competition.

    He's one of the only players I've ever seen who can dominate top quality games, extra striker one moment, extra CB a 60m sprint later for 90 minutes. He just unquestionably has 'it'.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,327
    Ghedebrav said:

    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    I’m really not sure that thesis makes sense either - the thing with the hard and far right is that it can always go further, usually without worrying about having to actually do it. Reduce immigration? Ok, we’ll stop it. Stop immigration? We’ll repatriate. Repatriating? We’ll do second generation too, then. Etc.

    The Tories need their natural-party-of-government mojo back and do the hard yards of rebuilding to appeal to the centre.
    Yes, they need a new Cameron/Osborne combo to do all that hard work all over again.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 62,022
    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    Even then there are more Tories who have gone Reform than still now Tory voting Tories like you and TSE who might go Labour or LD
    You show amazing disrespect for conservatives who are needed, like my wife and I, to vote conservative to outnumber Farage
  • Nunu5Nunu5 Posts: 954

    Nunu5 said:

    People who say Biden doesn't have Alzheimer's are just lying to themselves at this point.

    https://x.com/piersmorgan/status/1802388427968487844/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1802388427968487844&currentTweetUser=piersmorgan

    Thank you Doctor. What is your diagnosis for Trump?
    Looney tunes. (U don't need to be a Dr to know Biden is not in his right mind, simply to have eyes and an IQ higher than 83!
  • DoubleCarpetDoubleCarpet Posts: 812
    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
  • GhedebravGhedebrav Posts: 3,860
    Southgate out lol.

    As a longstanding England fan the novelty of seeing the national team pass and control the ball still hasn’t worn off for me.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 121,003

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    Even then there are more Tories who have gone Reform than still now Tory voting Tories like you and TSE who might go Labour or LD
    You show amazing disrespect for conservatives who are needed, like my wife and I, to vote conservative to outnumber Farage
    Under Rishi yes, I was talking about the Conservative leaders in likely opposition who will probably focus on winning back voters lost to Farage first
  • El_CapitanoEl_Capitano Posts: 4,238

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    Even then there are more Tories who have gone Reform than still now Tory voting Tories like you and TSE who might go Labour or LD
    You show amazing disrespect for conservatives who are needed, like my wife and I, to vote conservative to outnumber Farage
    Wait Big G. You're married?! This is startling new information I'm going to need some time to process.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551
    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:



    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Fascinating language creep. You say "rescue" when what I am seeing is a second hand dog. If stuff was happening to it that it really needed "rescuing" from I would be cautious with that breed.
    His old owner had one leg and decided a smaller breed was better so gave him up to the council. So we rescued him from Ashford Borough Council. If only we were all so lucky.
    Guy has to choose between the dog and his career in the amateur bum-kicking world. I mean, fine, but you bought a second hand dog for a purchase price badged as a "rehoming fee." But I am glad you are happy.
    Well that was a lovely, affirming and positive response to my posting a picture of a dog to cheer up the board in what was becoming an acrimonious night on here. Thanks! I’ll do it again sometime.
    Sorry.

    I will now rescue a beer from the fridge. And rehome it inside me.
    No worries. I’ve had my less than glorious moments on here.
    GSDs are marvelous. We had a GSD- Border Collie cross years ago. He was a big old boy, but a real gentle giant.

    YouTube is full of GSDs fostering kittens. Any intruder interfering with his kittens and the GSD kitten fosterer is content in the knowledge that he could rip the intruder's head off.
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 5,631

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
    Actually does anyone know when the Starmer and Sunak declarations come? Helps to build the shape of the night.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,866
    DavidL said:

    Ghedebrav said:

    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    I’m really not sure that thesis makes sense either - the thing with the hard and far right is that it can always go further, usually without worrying about having to actually do it. Reduce immigration? Ok, we’ll stop it. Stop immigration? We’ll repatriate. Repatriating? We’ll do second generation too, then. Etc.

    The Tories need their natural-party-of-government mojo back and do the hard yards of rebuilding to appeal to the centre.
    Yes, they need a new Cameron/Osborne combo to do all that hard work all over again.
    Sir Philip and Lady Esther?
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 9,946
    biggles said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
    Actually does anyone know when the Starmer and Sunak declarations come? Helps to build the shape of the night.
    Richmond is after sun up usually. Breakfasty declaration.
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 5,631
    Bellingham is everywhere.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 21,866

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
    I'll definitely be 'WFH' on the Friday.
  • spudgfshspudgfsh Posts: 1,450
    biggles said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
    Actually does anyone know when the Starmer and Sunak declarations come? Helps to build the shape of the night.
    There's normally an estimate of declarations out a few days before
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 5,631

    biggles said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
    Actually does anyone know when the Starmer and Sunak declarations come? Helps to build the shape of the night.
    Richmond is after sun up usually. Breakfasty declaration.
    Then there’s the concession speech.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 27,551

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    On topic is that a choice between Patel and Badenoch? Be still my aching heart.

    I am going to need a new party.

    You mean you didn't follow my 33/1 tip on Patel as Sunak's successor ?

    https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2024/02/18/i-agree-with-david-gauke/
    I'm a sucker for wishful thinking and Patel as party leader is not something I would ever wish for.
    Same.

    Patel or Badenoch as leader means Farage is brought into the Tory party which is a big fucking red line for me.

    Not even Dave or George could persuade me to stay.
    Yep, that happens I'm out.
    It will be ok both of you. CON will get 150+. No Farage. You can both stay with CON

    Please. We need the support! 👍
    I hope you are right. But those who think that the Tories need to move right after this shellacking are ignoring the fact that they could lose even more from the centre if they do.
    They won't lose anymore from the centre as virtually the entire centre is now voting Labour or LD. They may not win back those voters for a while though, Reform voters are more easy for a more rightwing Conservative leader to get back
    Well, @TSE and I are examples of that not being true.
    Even then there are more Tories who have gone Reform than still now Tory voting Tories like you and TSE who might go Labour or LD
    You show amazing disrespect for conservatives who are needed, like my wife and I, to vote conservative to outnumber Farage
    To outnumber Farage, the Conservatives should only need the one seat. Hopefully Robin Miller is not the holder of that seat.
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 9,946
    biggles said:

    biggles said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
    Actually does anyone know when the Starmer and Sunak declarations come? Helps to build the shape of the night.
    Richmond is after sun up usually. Breakfasty declaration.
    Then there’s the concession speech.
    Major's was outside Downing Street. Off to the Oval
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 32,089

    DougSeal said:

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    To lighten the mood here’s a picture of our new rescue, Rocko, and the torso of my human alter ego.

    Fascinating language creep. You say "rescue" when what I am seeing is a second hand dog. If stuff was happening to it that it really needed "rescuing" from I would be cautious with that breed.
    His old owner had one leg and decided a smaller breed was better so gave him up to the council. So we rescued him from Ashford Borough Council. If only we were all so lucky.
    Guy has to choose between the dog and his career in the amateur bum-kicking world. I mean, fine, but you bought a second hand dog for a purchase price badged as a "rehoming fee." But I am glad you are happy.
    Well that was a lovely, affirming and positive response to my posting a picture of a dog to cheer up the board in what was becoming an acrimonious night on here. Thanks! I’ll do it again sometime.
    Sorry.

    I will now rescue a beer from the fridge. And rehome it inside me.
    No worries. I’ve had my less than glorious moments on here.
    GSDs are marvelous. We had a GSD- Border Collie cross years ago. He was a big old boy, but a real gentle giant.

    YouTube is full of GSDs fostering kittens. Any intruder interfering with his kittens and the GSD kitten fosterer is content in the knowledge that he could rip the intruder's head off.
    I love GSDs. My only problem with them is that when my family had them in the 70s it was at the hieght of the Hip dysplasia issue and the dogs were dying young as a result. So we were rather put off them at the time. My understanding is that Kennel Club rules have clamped down on this as a breeding issue so hopefuly it is something that is no longer a major factor.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 16,544
    biggles said:

    biggles said:

    TimS said:

    biggles said:

    boulay said:

    biggles said:

    Needlessly tetchy - yet again - on here.

    Big glass of wine.

    BBC1.

    C’mon England.

    At home I usually prefer wine (or whisky) but football always feels like I should have beer. I’m on the fence now, but either way you have made me thirsty!
    Agree with beers for sport accompaniment. I am getting slightly concerned I’m going to run out of beers and end up on wine by the time of the England game starting. I accidentally started too early. Bloody 8pm kick offs.
    Nip to the corner shop now before kick off, or you’ll be on the weird green liquor you once bought on holiday by half time.
    The bigger question is drinks for election night. Some decent wine first, then a bottle of English sparkling from a Lib Dem target constituency ready and chilled but only opened if we beat 30 seats. Otherwise it’s gin.
    I start with a decent bottle of red, and get the whisky out for the Scottish seats. Cheese and charcuterie of course.
    Water, orange juice and Coke for me to have any chance of doing an all-nighter and still be going for the new PM going to the Palace. Or might attempt a 6-9am kip maybe.
    Actually does anyone know when the Starmer and Sunak declarations come? Helps to build the shape of the night.
    The Press Association normally do a list- I don't think they've published it yet.

    The expected times in 2019 were:
    Richmond 4 am
    Holborn & St Pancras 5 am (dafuq? Central London? I blame incompetent lefty councils)
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