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  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,394
    edited September 2024

    So why are they not using mobile phones? And being equivalent to Sein Fein just makes me think terrorist adjacent, like the bad old days.
    The story of Lebanon since before their civil war is complicated. I shot a commercial for the Lebanese government which was really an envioronmental film and through the visuals of a girl's face being destroyed intercut with the destruction of the country told the story.

    But during the three days of the shoot I got a very thorough grounding in Lebanese history. It's one of my favourite countries and I am completely in love with the people. I'm totally biased and my film won their top advertising award that year.

    But if you speak to anyone who knows it well they'll more than likely echo my feelings towards the country and its people
  • Nigelb said:

    .

    Fauld was small in comparison.

    This was 5 km2
    And it's all burning.
    https://x.com/Tendar/status/1836273801551650816
    The report is 30,000 tonnes at this depot.

    I've no idea what that equates to in terms of numbers of artillery shells, percentage of annual production, etc.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,825
    Nigelb said:

    This was a secondary explosion last night.
    Look at the shockwave.
    https://x.com/igorsushko/status/1836236639896760771

    Quite nuke-like. Impressive. The shockwave in the Beirut fertiliser explosion a few years ago was the most dramatic I can remember. This looks bigger and over a much larger area though.
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,446
    edited September 2024

    Only glory-grabbing Nu-Football arseholes change their club

    https://youtu.be/79QDhBtmDdk?si=FPUtxIXe41SpbZJG
  • Sky News highlighting Sue Gray's salary which is more than the PM
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,529
    Cookie said:

    I don't see why fans shouldn't change clubs. Players seem to have no qualms whatsoever about doing so (aside from Steve Bull and Matt Le Tissier). One way loyalty is a mug's game.
    I've followed several clubs during my lifetime. Very few of them big ones, although when I visited the son who lives in Thailand we used to go and watch one of Thailand's major teams now and again. The crowd there is much less formal and regimented than they are here; more like those watching a fourth division side here, although a lot bigger.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 65,008
    edited September 2024
    Sky saying more devices have exploded in Lebanon including walkie talkies

    Sky just added Hezbollah are collecting walkie talkies and taking the batteries out of them

    Not sure any of us realise just how far this could go, what if smart phones are targeted
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,477
    TimS said:

    Quite nuke-like. Impressive. The shockwave in the Beirut fertiliser explosion a few years ago was the most dramatic I can remember. This looks bigger and over a much larger area though.
    Should be able to estimate how big.

    NORSAR has automatically detected multiple seismic events in #Toropets in #Russia 18 September. Our seismologists are currently analysing the signals.
    https://x.com/NorsarInfo/status/1836397964295557474
  • kamskikamski Posts: 6,319
    kyf_100 said:

    I was attempting to use an easy to understand metaphor on a BETTING site, but my point seems to have gone utterly over your head, so let me explain again.

    Imagine a person comes to me, an investor, with a business plan they are seeking 250k investment in (assume I have maxed out entrepreneur's relief etc already, or my share of the investment would be less than 5% so non qualifying).

    Based on their business plan, I estimate the risk of their business folding in the next 5 years to be 40%, with an estimated reward of 250k. Under the current taxation system I'd have a 40% chance of losing all the money invested for an estimated 200k post tax profit. So it would be EV neutral. Under 45% tax, I'd still a 40% chance of losing all my money, but would only be looking at a potential reward of £137,500. So I go, hmm. The risks outweigh the rewards here, so I'll pass.

    There. I have just told you the exact same story, only as a business investment decision rather than a 'coin toss' which I thought was an ELI5 way of explaining risk, rather than a LITERAL coin toss. Sighs and shakes head.
    Is there no way to offset losses against gains to reduce CGT?
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,773

    Club loyalty is an odd thing. I have been a Swindon fan since 1985. I have periods of my life in other cities watching other clubs fairly regularly - Coventry and Norwich, for instance. I must have been to see Norwich play well over 20 times. But will I would want then to do well, they never became my club. And it was no contest if they played my beloved Town. If I were to switch I would be giving up 40 years of suffering but also 40 years of some amazing memories. So unless the club vanishes overnight, I am, as they say, "Swindon till I die".
    While I profess not to care about how one arbitrary team of unpleasant mercenaries in red shirts fares in a contrived encounter with another lot in blue; and while I find football the least satisfying, most infuriating, most wilfully stupid, and least entertaining of the team sports, and while I find the tribality of its fans ridiculous - I can't deny that life is made a tiny bit better if I see Stockport County has won.
  • People reported other people using non-brass chisels. And using sledgehammers to get them going.....

    There were also reports of bombs falling of wagons into stacks of other bombs. The real cause is pretty much guesswork.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,582
    Cookie said:

    While I profess not to care about how one arbitrary team of unpleasant mercenaries in red shirts fares in a contrived encounter with another lot in blue; and while I find football the least satisfying, most infuriating, most wilfully stupid, and least entertaining of the team sports, and while I find the tribality of its fans ridiculous - I can't deny that life is made a tiny bit better if I see Stockport County has won.
    Over the course of my life I've had times when I've attended games regularly and times when I haven't (like now, for reasons). But I still get the thrill of the win (unexpected, like last weekend) and the annoyance at the loss. Its part of me and always will be.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,477
    "They're killing the geese."

    That viral photo of the "Haitian immigrant" with a dead goose wasn't even taken in Springfield, OH -- it's in Columbus. The guy who took it (u/isitmeyourelooking4x) posted it on the r/Columbus subreddit a month ago.
    https://x.com/AricToler/status/1833513437156061616
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,582
    Nigelb said:

    "They're killing the geese."

    That viral photo of the "Haitian immigrant" with a dead goose wasn't even taken in Springfield, OH -- it's in Columbus. The guy who took it (u/isitmeyourelooking4x) posted it on the r/Columbus subreddit a month ago.
    https://x.com/AricToler/status/1833513437156061616

    I hear Speckled Jim has bought it too.
  • I'm doing various bits of overdue housework

    Elton's Honky Chateau is the perfect accompaniment
  • RazedabodeRazedabode Posts: 3,102
    Blimey - have Israel donated walkie talkies now?!
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,477
    Trump on energy policy: We have Bagram in Alaska. They say it might be bigger than Saudi Arabia. I got it approved.

    (Bagram is an airbase in Afghanistan)

    https://x.com/Acyn/status/1836184824677367944

    It's reached the point where I don't even know what he thinks he's talking about.
  • Blimey - have Israel donated walkie talkies now?!

    Donated or detonated and if the latter, yes
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,529
    edited September 2024
    Nigelb said:

    Trump on energy policy: We have Bagram in Alaska. They say it might be bigger than Saudi Arabia. I got it approved.

    (Bagram is an airbase in Afghanistan)

    https://x.com/Acyn/status/1836184824677367944

    It's reached the point where I don't even know what he thinks he's talking about.

    Sounds good, though, to people who know no better.
  • His only 'wrongdoing' was declaring the frocks late,

    although he did declare them once he realised he should do so, and he did this before any media interest.

    So yes, there was technically wrongdoing, but it is pretty small beer.
    He has previous when it comes to currying favour.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,606
    edited September 2024
    Nigelb said:

    "They're killing the geese."

    That viral photo of the "Haitian immigrant" with a dead goose wasn't even taken in Springfield, OH -- it's in Columbus. The guy who took it (u/isitmeyourelooking4x) posted it on the r/Columbus subreddit a month ago.
    https://x.com/AricToler/status/1833513437156061616

    From Wikipedia:
    In July, a user posted a photo to Reddit of a man carrying two dead Canada geese on the street in Columbus, Ohio.[57][53] The post initially attracted relatively little attention.[58] More than a month later, right-wing sites and influencers started claiming the photograph shows a Haitian immigrant in Springfield.[57] The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) was inundated with phone calls from people who thought the photo was evidence of Haitians eating waterfowl.[57] According to the Ohio Division of Wildlife, the geese were killed in a car accident and there is no evidence that the man intended to eat them, nor that he was Haitian or an immigrant.[59]

    [...]

    The Columbus photographer who posted the photo to Reddit of the man carrying the dead goose told The Columbus Dispatch he regretted taking the picture, saying: "I wish I never took it, for sure. And I hate that the picture that I took is being weaponized to use against immigrants, or really, any other group. They always have to have somebody to use as a weapon. Some group to be the bad guy."[58]
  • Hezbollah severely compromised on the comms front. Mossad noting every casualty that reports ho a medical centre.
    They'll have to use runners with letters now to communicate.
    Carrier pigeon is out. We all saw what happened to Speckled Jim.
  • His only 'wrongdoing' was declaring the frocks late, although he did declare them once he realised he should do so, and he did this before any media interest.

    So yes, there was technically wrongdoing, but it is pretty small beer.
    He's got form for declaring things 'late'. From 2022:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61781601

    He's incompetent, corrupt, or stupid. Or all three.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,477

    From Wikipedia:
    In July, a user posted a photo to Reddit of a man carrying two dead Canada geese on the street in Columbus, Ohio.[57][53] The post initially attracted relatively little attention.[58] More than a month later, right-wing sites and influencers started claiming the photograph shows a Haitian immigrant in Springfield.[57] The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) was inundated with phone calls from people who thought the photo was evidence of Haitians eating waterfowl.[57] According to the Ohio Division of Wildlife, the geese were killed in a car accident and there is no evidence that the man intended to eat them, nor that he was Haitian or an immigrant.[59]

    [...]

    The Columbus photographer who posted the photo to Reddit of the man carrying the dead goose told The Columbus Dispatch he regretted taking the picture, saying: "I wish I never took it, for sure. And I hate that the picture that I took is being weaponized to use against immigrants, or really, any other group. They always have to have somebody to use as a weapon. Some group to be the bad guy."[58]
    Vance is still lying about it; about the numbers (its not 20k); about the 'dumping' (they were invited)... and has made up a whole new country, apparently (the Asian Haiti ?).

    Vance: 20,000 migrants primarily from Haitia have been dropped into Springfield
    https://x.com/Acyn/status/1836107108858974403
  • kenObikenObi Posts: 245
    kyf_100 said:

    True - the hope is that Reeves is rattling the sabre to encourage sales now to increase tax take this year.

    I also don't think it's unreasonable to tax disguised income (carried interest) as income rather than a capital gain. Though the private equity types are saying that too will reduce economic activity. I'm less certain of that. But it's harder to justify if no risk is involved.

    If I were chancellor, I'd put CGT on property back up to 28% where it was a couple of years ago, or even consider 30%. It's an unproductive part of the economy and also you can't leave the country to avoid paying it, so less risk of capital flight or brain drains (many brains working in startups and tech being paid in equity - few brains in the property development world).

    I would either leave the main rate of CGT where it is now, or risk bringing it up to 25% (though without indexation this is often effectively a 25% tax on inflation, reintroducing indexation would reduce the take substantially, so you're back to square one).

    Another option would be to consider a long term and short term rate as the US has, where investments attract less CGT if held for longer than a year. Or you could reintroduce taper relief, which reduces your tax bill the longer you hold an asset.

    The point is though, that once you start fiddling with taper reliefs and indexation, you end up generating about what you generate now at 20% without the added complexity.

    CGT where it is now, or maybe up to 25% (lower) and 30% (higher rate) is about as high as you can push it before you get capital flight, brain drain, lower growth, less economic activity, fewer jobs, fewer startups etc. And that effects everyone, not just the 'rich' few who actually pay it.

    As far as property goes.

    I think taking it back up to 28% is a no brainer.
    You could also make it 28% for all taxpayers.
    You could also remove the £3k allowance for property.

    The ability to avoid tax by shifting property assets between spouses has been vastly reduced but might as well go the whole hog and make it unworthwhile.

    Any changes effective from April 2025 should focus the minds and bring forward transactions.

  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,579
    Presumably this poll has been mentioned?

    POLL: Scottish Labour vote plunges, SNP leads.

    🟨 SNP 32% (+2)
    🟥 LAB 25% (-10)
    🟦 CON 14% (+1)
    🟪 REF 11% (+4)
    🟧 LD 8% (-2)
    🟩 GRN 7% (+3)

    https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/1836363640636653941

    I'm getting an awful feeling this Labour government is going to be SO bad it will re-energise Scottish Indy
  • Leon said:

    Presumably this poll has been mentioned?

    POLL: Scottish Labour vote plunges, SNP leads.

    🟨 SNP 32% (+2)
    🟥 LAB 25% (-10)
    🟦 CON 14% (+1)
    🟪 REF 11% (+4)
    🟧 LD 8% (-2)
    🟩 GRN 7% (+3)

    https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/1836363640636653941

    I'm getting an awful feeling this Labour government is going to be SO bad it will re-energise Scottish Indy

    It's interesting that Reform are the biggest beneficiary. It could be a canary in the coalmine for the rest of the UK.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,455

    Sky saying more devices have exploded in Lebanon including walkie talkies

    Sky just added Hezbollah are collecting walkie talkies and taking the batteries out of them

    Not sure any of us realise just how far this could go, what if smart phones are targeted

    I'm pretty sure Apple want me alive rather than dead based on the price I pay for their phones.
  • Leon said:

    Presumably this poll has been mentioned?

    POLL: Scottish Labour vote plunges, SNP leads.

    🟨 SNP 32% (+2)
    🟥 LAB 25% (-10)
    🟦 CON 14% (+1)
    🟪 REF 11% (+4)
    🟧 LD 8% (-2)
    🟩 GRN 7% (+3)

    https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/1836363640636653941

    I'm getting an awful feeling this Labour government is going to be SO bad it will re-energise Scottish Indy

    Only if the tories look to benefit in England.
  • kenObikenObi Posts: 245
    Cookie said:

    I don't see why fans shouldn't change clubs. Players seem to have no qualms whatsoever about doing so (aside from Steve Bull and Matt Le Tissier). One way loyalty is a mug's game.
    Tell me you don't understand football supporters without telling me you don't understand football supporters.

  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 65,008
    edited September 2024
    Leon said:

    Presumably this poll has been mentioned?

    POLL: Scottish Labour vote plunges, SNP leads.

    🟨 SNP 32% (+2)
    🟥 LAB 25% (-10)
    🟦 CON 14% (+1)
    🟪 REF 11% (+4)
    🟧 LD 8% (-2)
    🟩 GRN 7% (+3)

    https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/1836363640636653941

    I'm getting an awful feeling this Labour government is going to be SO bad it will re-energise Scottish Indy

    I have seen that poll but not the percentage changes

    That is a huge drop for labour

    I would suggest if the SNP have no further fall out from campervan gate they could recover for the Holyrood election
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,579
    edited September 2024

    Only if the tories look to benefit in England.
    This is a one term Labour government. It is the Frost Fair of governments. They have lots of stalls selling Old Tom gin and hot spiced wine, they have dancing bears and baited bulls, Angela Rayner is skating towards Keir Starmer who is busily stuffing himself with free plum duff as he laughs at starving mudlarks, but the whole thing is built on ice and a dramatic thaw will send them plunging into the Thames, at the next GE
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,579

    I have seen that poll but not the percentage changes

    That is a huge drop for labour

    I would suggest if the SNP have no further fall out from campervan gate they could recover for the Holyrood election
    It's hardly surprising. This Labour government is shit, AND sleazy
  • glwglw Posts: 10,349
    edited September 2024
    Leon said:

    It's hardly surprising. This Labour government is shit, AND sleazy
    If it wasn't for Truss I think we could say this is the worst start to a new government in living memory. They really don't seem to be up to the job at all.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,079
    Ginormous metal arch. Normal size dog.


  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276
    edited September 2024
    Leon said:

    It's hardly surprising. This Labour government is shit, AND sleazy
    A bit unfair at this early stage I think.

    I'm starting to worry about Reeves' competence though. Leaving rumours hanging over massive issues such as single person CT discount and TFC on pensions is destabilising. The latter would amount to retrospective taxation.

    Tax is so high already in this country; Reeves is learning that getting the maximum amount of feathers with the least amount of hissing is a devil of a job when we are already hissing.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,243

    Well being PM means some sacrifices and its hardly essential that he needs to carry on watching Arsenal is it? What is it with this football obsession?
    I think he should have the balls to just turn up and sit in the stands.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,773
    kenObi said:

    Tell me you don't understand football supporters without telling me you don't understand football supporters.

    I can understand them AND find them ridiculous.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,455
    edited September 2024
    No more Woo-woo's in TGI Fridays it seems. (I presume they sold other cocktails too, too).
  • boulayboulay Posts: 6,085
    Leon said:

    It's hardly surprising. This Labour government is shit, AND sleazy
    As you noted the other day, the Guardian are really going for him and running many stories about the expenses and clothes each day.

    They either want him cowed to their wants or alternatively they have a crazy idea that he could be unseated and someone more to the left could take over.

    It’s a spectacular own goal - not an ideological fick up like Truss but just a tin-eared one from a place of hubris and over confidence.

    Many players told Tories to go and think about why we lost but equally Starmer and Labour need to think about why they won - and it wasn’t because they were really popular and had great policies.
  • Donated or detonated and if the latter, yes
    PB typo of the year award…
  • Sky saying more devices have exploded in Lebanon including walkie talkies

    Sky just added Hezbollah are collecting walkie talkies and taking the batteries out of them

    Not sure any of us realise just how far this could go, what if smart phones are targeted

    AIUI, Hezbollah are resorting to pagers and walkie-talkies because smart phones give their locations away.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,279
    What's next — transistor radios?
  • Leon said:

    This is a one term Labour government. It is the Frost Fair of governments. They have lots of stalls selling Old Tom gin and hot spiced wine, they have dancing bears and baited bulls, Angela Rayner is skating towards Keir Starmer who is busily stuffing himself with free plum duff as he laughs at starving mudlarks, but the whole thing is built on ice and a dramatic thaw will send them plunging into the Thames, at the next GE
    It'll take a perfect storm for indy to become reality. Labour implosion, tories to stop imploding, and Nigels mob to still be around.
    Putin gone and peace in Ukraine,
    And other situations that may or may not be around the corner.

    Lots of Scots would need persuading to relive the indy ref all over again, including some of those who voted for it.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,780
    Andy_JS said:

    What's next — transistor radios?

    kebabs
  • I was thinking the other day, all the prison release stuff, after mucy fanfare Timpson seems to have become the invisible man.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,279
    Leon said:

    Presumably this poll has been mentioned?

    POLL: Scottish Labour vote plunges, SNP leads.

    🟨 SNP 32% (+2)
    🟥 LAB 25% (-10)
    🟦 CON 14% (+1)
    🟪 REF 11% (+4)
    🟧 LD 8% (-2)
    🟩 GRN 7% (+3)

    https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/1836363640636653941

    I'm getting an awful feeling this Labour government is going to be SO bad it will re-energise Scottish Indy

    Reform and Greens picking up most of it, not so much SNP. Interesting.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,795
    Taz said:

    https://youtu.be/79QDhBtmDdk?si=FPUtxIXe41SpbZJG
    :D precisely
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,450
    Omnium said:

    I'm pretty sure Apple want me alive rather than dead based on the price I pay for their phones.
    Until they overhear that you aren't buying their next upgrade...
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,579
    Apparently Israel is now blowing up smartphones as well

    They have managed to compromise every electronic device in Hezbollah hands. The videos are disturbing - but the dark genius of the strike is undeniable

    They could literally take out Hezbollah as an effective fighting force with this one coup de theatre. An army that cannot communicate cannot fight. Simple as that

    And everyone in Iran must be crapping themselves
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276
    edited September 2024
    Leon said:

    This is a one term Labour government. It is the Frost Fair of governments. They have lots of stalls selling Old Tom gin and hot spiced wine, they have dancing bears and baited bulls, Angela Rayner is skating towards Keir Starmer who is busily stuffing himself with free plum duff as he laughs at starving mudlarks, but the whole thing is built on ice and a dramatic thaw will send them plunging into the Thames, at the next GE
    The Conservatives have got to shape up though. Must get it right with a strong and competent leader. I don't think Jenrick is that on either count. Cleverly is the safest choice but is safe the way to go? Tugendhat is competent but timid like Sunak. Badenoch is strong, and could shape up to be something special, but her competency is largely untested.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,780
    Leon said:

    Apparently Israel is now blowing up smartphones as well

    They have managed to compromise every electronic device in Hezbollah hands. The videos are disturbing - but the dark genius of the strike is undeniable

    They could literally take out Hezbollah as an effective fighting force with this one coup de theatre. An army that cannot communicate cannot fight. Simple as that

    And everyone in Iran must be crapping themselves

    More interesting would be if they can detonate Hezbollah rockets in their stores

    It would make Tver look like a side show
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,204
    Leon said:

    Presumably this poll has been mentioned?

    POLL: Scottish Labour vote plunges, SNP leads.

    🟨 SNP 32% (+2)
    🟥 LAB 25% (-10)
    🟦 CON 14% (+1)
    🟪 REF 11% (+4)
    🟧 LD 8% (-2)
    🟩 GRN 7% (+3)

    https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/1836363640636653941

    I'm getting an awful feeling this Labour government is going to be SO bad it will re-energise Scottish Indy

    Yes, at 1:25 PM by me ;)
    Pulpstar said:

    Has this Opinium been covered ?

    Scotland VI

    Con 14%
    Lab 25%
    Lib Dem 8%
    SNP 32%
    Reform 11%
    Green 7%
    Other 2%

    Scotland Indy ref VI
    Yes 45%
    No 47%
    Don’t know 8%

  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,660
    Stocky said:

    A bit unfair at this early stage I think.

    I'm starting to worry about Reeves' competence though. Leaving rumours hanging over massive issues such as single person CT discount and TFC on pensions is destabilising. The latter would amount to retrospective taxation.

    Tax is so high already in this country; Reeves is learning that getting the maximum amount of feathers with the least amount of hissing is a devil of a job when we are already hissing.
    It's just that Leon voted Labour for the first time in his life and had such high hopes. That's where his OTT frothing criticism is coming from I think. A place of disappointment. Of idealistic notions dashed.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    could I interest you in a pager ?
    They’re so yesterday’s tech. Walkie-talkies are where it’s at today.
  • Apple and Samsung need to spot the opportunity for a sales pitch.
    100% explosive free.
    Pop it in your pocket without the worry of losing your Henry Halls.
    Text and keep your fingers intact.
    Phone and keep your eyeballs in your head.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,660
    Nigelb said:

    Trump on energy policy: We have Bagram in Alaska. They say it might be bigger than Saudi Arabia. I got it approved.

    (Bagram is an airbase in Afghanistan)

    https://x.com/Acyn/status/1836184824677367944

    It's reached the point where I don't even know what he thinks he's talking about.

    Groupthink 🙂
  • Sandpit said:

    They’re so yesterday’s tech. Walkie-talkies are where it’s at today.
    Tomorrow it will be cups / string and carrier pigeon.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,780
    Stocky said:

    The Conservatives have got to shape up though. Must get it right with a strong and competent leader. I don't think Jenrick is that on either count. Cleverly is the safest choice but is safe the way to go? Tugendhat is competent but timid like Sunak. Badenoch is strong, and could shape up to be something special, but her competency is largely untested.
    The only way I can see the Tories getting back in 2029 isif they cut a deal with Reform

    It would also have the advantage of making Labour red wall MPs super twitchy. Would Sir Sleazealot survive the full term ?

    Jezza may have been a far lefty but he wasnt looking special treatment
  • NEW THREAD

  • Whatever company makes small scanners for explosives is going to make a fortune.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,455

    Until they overhear that you aren't buying their next upgrade...
    As an Apple customer since 1980 I get a pass. (I had an Apple II - and still have it in the loft)
  • Melania Trump has issued a statement about her nude modelling.

    https://x.com/melaniatrump/status/1836375317646086533
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,243

    https://x.com/iapolls2022/status/1836350800236367969

    Gallup poll: Favorability Ratings (shift from August)

    Donald Trump
    Favorable: 46% (+5)
    Unfavorable: 53% (-2)

    Kamala Harris
    Favorable: 44% (-3)
    Unfavorable: 54% (+5)
    ——
    Among independents
    Trump: 44-53 (net: -9)
    Harris: 35-60 (-25)

    In the interests of balance, here's the 538 favorable/unfavorables for Mr Trump:

    https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/favorability/donald-trump/

  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Andy_JS said:

    What's next — transistor radios?

    Bowls of hummus.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,579
    kinabalu said:

    It's just that Leon voted Labour for the first time in his life and had such high hopes. That's where his OTT frothing criticism is coming from I think. A place of disappointment. Of idealistic notions dashed.
    Yes indeed. I feel PERSONALLY let down. This isn't just ideas and hypotheticals

    Sir Kir Royale Freebieface is a hypocritical greedy fuck and did not deserve my vote, it turns out
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 18,582

    Tomorrow it will be cups / string and carrier pigeon.
    Wait until they are down to just shouting. Then the UK will have the most powerful weapon on the planet - Brian Blessed!
  • Roger said:

    The story of Lebanon since before their civil war is complicated. I shot a commercial for the Lebanese government which was really an envioronmental film and through the visuals of a girl's face being destroyed intercut with the destruction of the country told the story.

    But during the three days of the shoot I got a very thorough grounding in Lebanese history. It's one of my favourite countries and I am completely in love with the people. I'm totally biased and my film won their top advertising award that year.

    But if you speak to anyone who knows it well they'll more than likely echo my feelings towards the country and its people
    I have a lot of time for Lebanese people too.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    edited September 2024

    Apple and Samsung need to spot the opportunity for a sales pitch.
    100% explosive free.
    Pop it in your pocket without the worry of losing your Henry Halls.
    Text and keep your fingers intact.
    Phone and keep your eyeballs in your head.

    Just ignore that Mossad already cracked these years ago.

    Their best chance of something secure is probably going to be a bunch of the brand new iPhones with the crap IOS18 that no-one with an existing device wants to upgrade to yet.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    I have a lot of time for Lebanese people too.
    Yes, lots of Lebanese friends here as well.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,450
    Leon said:

    Apparently Israel is now blowing up smartphones as well

    They have managed to compromise every electronic device in Hezbollah hands. The videos are disturbing - but the dark genius of the strike is undeniable

    They could literally take out Hezbollah as an effective fighting force with this one coup de theatre. An army that cannot communicate cannot fight. Simple as that

    And everyone in Iran must be crapping themselves

    There has never been a more effective attack on the troops of an army without risk of direct reply in kind. With the possible exemption of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • His only 'wrongdoing' was declaring the frocks late, although he did declare them once he realised he should do so, and he did this before any media interest.

    So yes, there was technically wrongdoing, but it is pretty small beer.
    I define “wrongdoing” more broadly than “breaking the rules”

    A public servant should never take money directly from someone for personal benefit.
  • Leon said:

    This is a one term Labour government. It is the Frost Fair of governments. They have lots of stalls selling Old Tom gin and hot spiced wine, they have dancing bears and baited bulls, Angela Rayner is skating towards Keir Starmer who is busily stuffing himself with free plum duff as he laughs at starving mudlarks, but the whole thing is built on ice and a dramatic thaw will send them plunging into the Thames, at the next GE
    I said it could be a one-term government before the election and got pilloried for it.
  • kebabs
    That’ll skewer them
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,526
    edited September 2024

    The report is 30,000 tonnes at this depot.

    I've no idea what that equates to in terms of numbers of artillery shells, percentage of annual production, etc.
    Ballpark 45kg each.

    So 25 per tonne -ish.

    If it's all artillery shells, that's 25 * 30,000 = 750k :smile:

    ie A lot.

    (It isn't all artillery shells. It could be 15,000-30,000 glide bombs instead.)
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,526
    edited September 2024
    I've had too much time on my hands today.

    Saw a headline in the Daily Mail: "Train drivers vote to accept bumper pay deal from Labour as unions boast they have 'protected hard-won terms and conditions' with strikes".

    I can confirm that the DM commenters don't like to be informed in one of the first 10 comments that the bumper pay deal is less than inflation :smile: , by a margin of just over 4 to 1. Good interaction level, though.

    Now a few things to do in the garden. Have a good evening, all.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,394

    I said it could be a one-term government before the election and got pilloried for it.
    ...and because the site clown says so that's now a fact?
  • kamskikamski Posts: 6,319
    boulay said:

    As you noted the other day, the Guardian are really going for him and running many stories about the expenses and clothes each day.

    They either want him cowed to their wants or alternatively they have a crazy idea that he could be unseated and someone more to the left could take over.

    It’s a spectacular own goal - not an ideological fick up like Truss but just a tin-eared one from a place of hubris and over confidence.

    Many players told Tories to go and think about why we lost but equally Starmer and Labour need to think about why they won - and it wasn’t because they were really popular and had great policies.
    Surely the Guardian are generally to the right of Starmer
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