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  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,947
    edited September 2024

    Just adds to the sleeze story
    "The Telegraph can reveal that this was at least the third time Ms Gray has enjoyed hospitality at the stadium."

    What first attracted you to millionaire Paul Daniels football lobbyists....

    Of course Gary, it was the Glaziers fault and the European Super League is evil, Neville doesn't see any issue.
  • tysontyson Posts: 6,120
    Cookie said:

    How do you coexist peacefully with a neighbour committed to your removal from the map?
    Do you think it as simple as that? I spent a year in Isreal in 1987 and I noticed just how badly they treated the Arabs...and this was a forward thinking, socialist kibbutz....

    Isreal has treated the Palestinians appallingly for generations now. And this was before Netanyahu and the nationalists that dispossess Palestinians from their land. The Israel freeholders.

    I can tell you one thing...bombing the fuck out of Gaza and Lebanon is not going to make anything better for the Israeli people...not today, not tomorrow and not ever...
  • Will Israel also take on the nuke preparation sites in Iran?

    Seems likely next step to me.

    Might as well be hung for a sheep etc etc...
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,822
    On topic, Trump's increasingly petty personal attacks appear to be backfiring. Republican aides, including several I've heard on radio today, are screaming at him to get back to policy, but Trump isn't listening. He's playing to his core vote while repelling marginal voters, especially women.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,947
    edited September 2024
    All these freebie football tickets from the FA, EPL and football lobbyists, anybody would think that the government were proposing changes to the way the industry is regulated.
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,766
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    tyson said:

    How the hell do you defeat an ideology? Bombing the fuck out of is like throwing a massive tank of gasoline over a fire.

    Israel's actions are making its own people less safe, and much less safe.

    Israel is attacking Hezbollah and Lebanon for much the same reasons as Bush invaded Iraq, I believe. Because it can and because it wants to kick ass after previous humiliation. That it's a different set of bad guys is a detail. Like the US in Iraq it sees this adventure as a cost free way to sort things out. Unlike the US, Israel doesn't have a huge military and diplomatic reserve to sustain any reverses.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,617
    tyson said:

    Do you think it as simple as that? I spent a year in Isreal in 1987 and I noticed just how badly they treated the Arabs...and this was a forward thinking, socialist kibbutz....

    Isreal has treated the Palestinians appallingly for generations now. And this was before Netanyahu and the nationalists that dispossess Palestinians from their land. The Israel freeholders.

    I can tell you one thing...bombing the fuck out of Gaza and Lebanon is not going to make anything better for the Israeli people...not today, not tomorrow and not ever...
    Whereas Jews in Israel's neighbours presumably get treated brilliantly?
  • mwadamsmwadams Posts: 3,767

    I heard it used in the City quite a bit working there 20+ years ago.
    TIL the Romans had an equivalent phrase "from eggs to apples" - since at least the late Republic.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,401
    edited September 2024

    I said this very early on, this time is different. People said Israel would have a month or so to batter Hamas then the Americans would tell them to pack it in and that would be that. We are now 11 months in and if anything Israel are escalating, Lammy can spout anything he likes, they aren't going to take a blind bit of notice of him.
    indeed, which is why I seldom make comment on the situation. We simply have no influence, and everything we did when we did have influence made the situation worse. We shoould steer clear.

    Pretty impressive of Hamas to still be fighting after a year of total siege and bombardment, they are nutters but fanatical fighters. Hezbollah will be tougher still. Israel is expanding a military and political quagmire.
  • FF43 said:

    .

    Israel is attacking Hezbollah and Lebanon for much the same reasons as Bush invaded Iraq, I believe. Because it can and because it wants to kick ass after previous humiliation. That it's a different set of bad guys is a detail. Like the US in Iraq it sees this adventure as a cost free way to sort things out. Unlike the US, Israel doesn't have a huge military and diplomatic reserve to sustain any reverses.
    Was Saddam Hussein raining down rockets on Nebraska?
  • Israel have basically called US bluff. Now once the election is over that might change, maybe that is why Israel are going full pelt at the moment, because Biden administration is stuck between rock and a hard place domestically.
    As Friedman in NYT says (repeatedly) the only way out of this mess that lasts is that Netanyahu ditches his ultra-hard-right nationalist cabinet colleagues and agrees to work with Saudia Arabia, USA and other moderate arab states on a two state solution that brings the non-whacko Palestinian west bank types in to take over running Gaza.
  • tyson said:

    How the hell do you defeat an ideology? Bombing the fuck out of is like throwing a massive tank of gasoline over a fire.

    Israel's actions are making its own people less safe, and much less safe.

    The same way we defeated fascism as an ideology.

    Two-pronged assault, carrot and stick.

    First defeat the enemy until they unconditionally surrender.

    Then promote moderate forces within your former enemy and stuff their faces with gold so that people get rich and decide they have no interest or desire in going back to the old ways anymore.

    Military victory, then Marshall Plan. That's how the hell you do it.
  • IanB2 said:

    On topic, Trump's increasingly petty personal attacks appear to be backfiring. Republican aides, including several I've heard on radio today, are screaming at him to get back to policy, but Trump isn't listening. He's playing to his core vote while repelling marginal voters, especially women.

    Trump does what he's interested in.

    And Trump is interested in personal vendettas not policies.
  • Cookie said:

    Slightly surprised this doesn't contravene some civil service code:
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/09/30/sue-gray-took-free-football-tickets-labour-gifts/

    Sleazy does it!
  • I was just thinking, while Israel can't seem to find mole man, the Kinahan cartel management are somehow still on the run.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,401
    just watching Badenoch on Newsnight. She is going to be a car crash if she wins. Buy popcorn futures.
  • Cookie said:

    How do you coexist peacefully with a neighbour committed to your removal from the map?
    No Palestinian state on the map.
  • Cookie said:

    How do you coexist peacefully with a neighbour committed to your removal from the map?
    A question the Palestinians are asking themselves at the moment
  • malcolmg said:

    Hard to see it stopping now, Lebanon about to get a pounding. These boys have their minds set now it is no more mister nice guy, Iran will be bricking it.
    Sadly true.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 75,164
    .

    Jeez. My local foreacast says there is a 70-95% chance it will rain for another solid 24 hours. Heavily.


    This is getting biblical.

    I have two buckets in use now.

    I have no more buckets. :disappointed:

    Yes, I found a bit of roof not to be entirely watertight, too.
    Unamusing.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,822

    Was Saddam Hussein raining down rockets on Nebraska?
    The chances of any of ten thousand rockets rained down on that state hitting anything other than a large flat field of crops would have been very low, anyway
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,421
    Foxy said:

    indeed, which is why I seldom make comment on the situation. We simply have no influence, and everything we did when we did have influence made the situation worse. We shoould steer clear.

    Pretty impressive of Hamas to still be fighting after a year of total siege and bombardment, they are nutters but fanatical fighters. Hezbollah will be tougher still. Israel is expanding a military and political quagmire.
    I would love to see a time when people in countries like Britain don’t obsess over what goes on in the Middle East. The whole area is and will remain a complicated and impossible to understand mess of ancestral hatred, sectarian brutality and megalomania where no side is free of guilt. Anywhere where the primary rivals are Saudi Arabia and Iran isn’t a healthy place to be.
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,481

    No one knows.


    It's Douglas Ross.
  • I said he was weak on Hamas, not that he was a weak man. He was.

    It is extreme to suggest Hamas is Netanyahu's creation though, it was under Ehud Olmert who took over from Sharon who had unilaterally withdrawn from Gaza, that Hamas took over Gaza. Hamas where who they were, and were in power, before Netanyahu won office in recent times.

    Netanyahu was completely wrong to underestimate Hamas and criminally wrong to not exert all pressure on them from the start. That he criminally underestimated them and facilitated them in the past does not make it any less right to seek to defeat them today though.
    You continue to pretend that Netenyahu's problem was he did nothing. It is exactly the reverse. Netenyahu actively promoted Hamas, made sure they were well fiunded both from Israel and other countries like Turkey and did everything he could to make sure they became the dominant force in Palestinian politics so that the moderates were sidelined. He didn't even try to hide it. In 2019 he said:

    "Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money to Hamas... This is part of our strategy – to isolate the Palestinians in Gaza from the Palestinians in the West Bank."
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 75,164

    The same way we defeated fascism as an ideology.

    Two-pronged assault, carrot and stick.

    First defeat the enemy until they unconditionally surrender.

    Then promote moderate forces within your former enemy and stuff their faces with gold so that people get rich and decide they have no interest or desire in going back to the old ways anymore.

    Military victory, then Marshall Plan. That's how the hell you do it.
    There’s no comparison with the end of WWII.
    You do realise the Marshall plan only came about because, three years after the war’s end, the US realised it needed to rebuild the economies of Europe and Japan lest they fall to its communist rival ?

    And there’s no sign that Israel has any such intention.
  • No Palestinian state on the map.
    Despite the fact that Israel agreed to one in 1948 and again in 2000.

    Regrettably Abba Eban's quote that the leaders of the Palestinians have "never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity" is as true today as it was half a century ago.
  • You continue to pretend that Netenyahu's problem was he did nothing. It is exactly the reverse. Netenyahu actively promoted Hamas, made sure they were well fiunded both from Israel and other countries like Turkey and did everything he could to make sure they became the dominant force in Palestinian politics so that the moderates were sidelined. He didn't even try to hide it. In 2019 he said:

    "Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money to Hamas... This is part of our strategy – to isolate the Palestinians in Gaza from the Palestinians in the West Bank."
    And he was wrong to do that.

    What's your point?

    I've said time and again I despise Netanyahu. You saying how shit Netanyahu is doesn't change my views at all, I agree with you on that one!

    I don't want to see Netanyahu defended, I want to see Hamas defeated, and Netanyahu won't do that. He should be replaced with someone who will.
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,481

    Was Saddam Hussein raining down rockets on Nebraska?
    He was only 45 minutes away from raining them down on the UK, apparently. So Nebraska should have ben quaking in it's boots.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 75,164
    Is it possible to know everyone who is anyone, as Capote once did ?

    Today is Truman Capote's 100th birthday, and I'm trying to come to grips with his complicated, controversial legacy. But one thing is undeniable—he knew a lot of celebrities.

    He was one of only two people in the world, who knew both John Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald. He also knew both Robert Kennedy and Sirhan Sirhan. And that's just a start....

    https://x.com/tedgioia/status/1840789935923617845
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,481
    Foxy said:

    just watching Badenoch on Newsnight. She is going to be a car crash if she wins. Buy popcorn futures.

    Can we hold out hope for someone even less competent than Liz? Truly? I'd take a certain perverse pleasure in that.
  • Foreign office chartering flight to Beirut for any brit nationals looking to scarper.
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,481

    Jeez. My local foreacast says there is a 70-95% chance it will rain for another solid 24 hours. Heavily.


    This is getting biblical.

    I have two buckets in use now.

    I have no more buckets. :disappointed:

    Ah! A Scottish summer! You lucky thing!
  • tysontyson Posts: 6,120
    edited September 2024
    IanB2 said:

    On topic, Trump's increasingly petty personal attacks appear to be backfiring. Republican aides, including several I've heard on radio today, are screaming at him to get back to policy, but Trump isn't listening. He's playing to his core vote while repelling marginal voters, especially women.

    The worrying thing is that this core vote is extending it's reach to young males, young black and hispanic males, and into Andrew Tate's kind of macho, gender based politics...

    Men like Trump, young men like Trump, white men like Trump and men of colour like Trump. Trump gets this and he speaks to them, and so he continues to defy political gravity, and challenge politics norms...

    Trump thinks he knows better than his advisors and, as much as I hate to sat this, he probably does...
  • Foxy said:

    just watching Badenoch on Newsnight. She is going to be a car crash if she wins. Buy popcorn futures.

    Not as big a car crash as Jenrick will be.

  • tyson said:

    The worrying thing is that this core vote is extending it's reach to young males, young black and hispanic males, and into Andrew Tate's kind of macho, gender based politics...

    Men like Trump, young men like Trump, white men like Trump and men of colour like Trump. Trump gets this and he speaks to them, and so he continues to defy political gravity, and challenge politics norms...

    Trump thinks he knows better than his advisors and, as much as I hate to sat this, he probably does...
    US women vote in greater numbers than their men folk.
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,766
    Cookie said:

    Slightly surprised this doesn't contravene some civil service code:
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/09/30/sue-gray-took-free-football-tickets-labour-gifts/

    Sue Gray wasn't a civil servant at the time she accepted the hospitality. I'm not sure whether she is now and would be bound by the civil service code.
  • And he was wrong to do that.

    What's your point?

    I've said time and again I despise Netanyahu. You saying how shit Netanyahu is doesn't change my views at all, I agree with you on that one!

    I don't want to see Netanyahu defended, I want to see Hamas defeated, and Netanyahu won't do that. He should be replaced with someone who will.
    No one can. At least not in the way you want it. Israle have spent the last 40 years or more bombing Lebanon back to the stone age and it has done nothing to mke them more secure. This time will be no different. They kill some people and others take their place. So they kill them and the same thing happens again. This is not a new strategy. It is the same strategy they have pursued for decades and it has got them to exactly this point. They are not dealing with a state that can be defeated in the way we defeated Germany. All they do is perpetuate the hatred. Many in Israel understand this.Sadly people like you do not.
  • No one can. At least not in the way you want it. Israle have spent the last 40 years or more bombing Lebanon back to the stone age and it has done nothing to mke them more secure. This time will be no different. They kill some people and others take their place. So they kill them and the same thing happens again. This is not a new strategy. It is the same strategy they have pursued for decades and it has got them to exactly this point. They are not dealing with a state that can be defeated in the way we defeated Germany. All they do is perpetuate the hatred. Many in Israel understand this.Sadly people like you do not.
    If it ends with just bombing and then a ceasefire then yes I completely agree nothing will be achieved, I've made that point myself repeatedly.
  • tysontyson Posts: 6,120

    US women vote in greater numbers than their men folk.
    I've resigned myself now to Trump winning. Clinton was much further ahead in the polling at this stage than Kamala, and Biden much further ahead still and he just squeaked it.

    Trump will win Penn, Wi and Mich and take the southern states of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. He appeals to men and US nationalism.... His immigration mantra works big time...and he gets a lot of support from first generation immigrants...

    It's not a matter of prepare for the worst and hope for the best...US politics is prepare for the worst and it will get even worse....

    These are really difficulty times to be liberal...and it is only gong to get worse, and more horrible still...sadly hatred, negativity are winning over kindness and compassion....
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 75,164
    tyson said:

    I've resigned myself now to Trump winning. Clinton was much further ahead in the polling at this stage than Kamala, and Biden much further ahead still and he just squeaked it.

    Trump will win Penn, Wi and Mich and take the southern states of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. He appeals to men and US nationalism.... His immigration mantra works big time...and he gets a lot of support from first generation immigrants...

    It's not a matter of prepare for the worst and hope for the best...US politics is prepare for the worst and it will get even worse....

    These are really difficulty times to be liberal...and it is only gong to get worse, and more horrible still...sadly hatred, negativity are winning over kindness and compassion....
    Or not.

    It’s equally likely (arguably more so, but we’ll see) that Harris wins.

    You’re assuming polling companies are using the same assumptions they did four years ago; we know they aren’t. They could still be wrong, of course, but what you cannot do is simply extrapolate from the Clinton or Biden polling.
  • Tory MPs should put Badenoch vs Cleverly to the membership.

    Let them decide.

    Solid, experienced cabinet minister who will do a decent LOTO job and slowly rebuild the party vs roll the dice.

    I'd roll the dice but I'm not a member.
  • If it ends with just bombing and then a ceasefire then yes I completely agree nothing will be achieved, I've made that point myself repeatedly.
    Unless you are suggesting genocide - and I am not entirely convinced at this point that you would demur on that - then that is exactly how it will end.
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 9,726
    tyson said:

    I've resigned myself now to Trump winning. Clinton was much further ahead in the polling at this stage than Kamala, and Biden much further ahead still and he just squeaked it.

    Trump will win Penn, Wi and Mich and take the southern states of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. He appeals to men and US nationalism.... His immigration mantra works big time...and he gets a lot of support from first generation immigrants...

    It's not a matter of prepare for the worst and hope for the best...US politics is prepare for the worst and it will get even worse....

    These are really difficulty times to be liberal...and it is only gong to get worse, and more horrible still...sadly hatred, negativity are winning over kindness and compassion....
    Not in the UK. We had far-right riots that were swiftly put down by the police with overwhelming support from the public, and Millenials are resolutely left-wing after 14 years of the Conservatives.

    For all groups except for outright-owners, Labour got 40% or more of the vote. They got double what the Conservatives did from working people. They won easily in all age groups except for the over 65s.

    The reason they are unpopular at the moment is not because people have gone off left-wing politics; it's because the new government so closely resembles the old one. Those making the biggest fuss are millionaire pensioners who have had their freebies taken off them, and weird Trumpist wannabes.
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 23,135
    edited September 2024

    Unless you are suggesting genocide - and I am not entirely convinced at this point that you would demur on that - then that is exactly how it will end.
    No, I put what I'm suggesting at 10:39pm and it did not entail "just" a ceasefire, nor did it entail a genocide.
  • Foreign office chartering flight to Beirut for any brit nationals looking to scarper.

    For the nationals or the dogs?
  • For the nationals or the dogs?
    Its an oldie, but a goodie.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 75,164

    No one can. At least not in the way you want it. Israel have spent the last 40 years or more bombing Lebanon back to the stone age and it has done nothing to mke them more secure. This time will be no different. They kill some people and others take their place. So they kill them and the same thing happens again. This is not a new strategy. It is the same strategy they have pursued for decades and it has got them to exactly this point. They are not dealing with a state that can be defeated in the way we defeated Germany. All they do is perpetuate the hatred. Many in Israel understand this.Sadly people like you do not.
    Note the postwar plan was to deindustrialise Germany and Japan. Indeed Britain was still dismantling some factories in its occupied sector when the Marshall plan started.
    Then the US realised that economic misery was likely to provide fertile ground for communism, and did a rapid volte face. Fortunately there was a faction in government who’d been arguing in favour of that for some time, so plans were ready to go quite quickly.

    In Gaza’s (and Lebanon’s) case, they’re already in a state of economic devastation. There’s virtually nothing left to dismantle in the former, and Lebanon isn’t in great shape.
  • Redwood is for Jenrick.

    I can say no more.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,052
    Cookie said:

    How do you coexist peacefully with a neighbour committed to your removal from the map?
    That is the difficult question that the Palestinians need to find an answer to, yes.

    Ultimately, you have to find some sort of negotiated peace whereby your neighbours step back from wanting to remove you from the map. It’s very difficult, but Bosnia is at peace (albeit with ongoing tensions and a barely working nation state), Kosovo/Serbia are at peace (with even more ongoing tensions), Northern Ireland is at peace (with a clunky devolution and lots of subsidies), the Basque Country is at peace, Cyprus is at peace (but divided in two).
  • Nigelb said:

    Note the postwar plan was to deindustrialise Germany and Japan. Indeed Britain was still dismantling some factories in its occupied sector when the Marshall plan started.
    Then the US realised that economic misery was likely to provide fertile ground for communism, and did a rapid volte face. Fortunately there was a faction in government who’d been arguing in favour of that for some time, so plans were ready to go quite quickly.

    In Gaza’s (and Lebanon’s) case, they’re already in a state of economic devastation. There’s virtually nothing left to dismantle in the former, and Lebanon isn’t in great shape.
    Agreed completely.

    And if its left in that state (and it will if there's just a ceasefire and no surrender by Hamas/Hezbollah and change of who leads the areas) then the cycle of violence will inevitably continue.

    Two prongs are needed to end the cycle of violence, create a window of opportunity by defeating the enemy, then winning the peace by ensuring the populace turns its back on them as being gainfully employed is a better lifestyle.

    The first will not achieve the second alone, and the second is not viable without the first. Both are necessary prerequisites to a lasting peace.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 64,759
    edited September 2024
    FF43 said:

    Sue Gray wasn't a civil servant at the time she accepted the hospitality. I'm not sure whether she is now and would be bound by the civil service code.
    She was in the Spurs box with Starmer two weeks ago

    And she is paid more than Starmer !!!!
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 75,164
    Notable.

    Rudy Giuliani’s daughter explains why she is supporting Harris: “Watching my dad’s life crumble since he joined forces with Trump has been extraordinarily painful.”
    https://x.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1840816985501778197
  • For the nationals or the dogs?
    Previous administration.

  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,052

    Seems Biden has called for a ceasefire and Israel is not listening

    If they won't listen to the US they are not going to listen to the UK, especially as Lammy announced a weapons embargo on Israel and as a result Netanyahu refused to meet Starmer at the UN this weekend
    Bibi wants Trump to win, what with being birds of a feather, so of course he’s not listening to Biden. Bibi has basically said he’ll keep this up until the US election. He is happy to sacrifice Lebanese, Palestinian and Israeli lives for his personal political gain.
  • tyson said:

    I've resigned myself now to Trump winning. Clinton was much further ahead in the polling at this stage than Kamala, and Biden much further ahead still and he just squeaked it.

    Trump will win Penn, Wi and Mich and take the southern states of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. He appeals to men and US nationalism.... His immigration mantra works big time...and he gets a lot of support from first generation immigrants...

    It's not a matter of prepare for the worst and hope for the best...US politics is prepare for the worst and it will get even worse....

    These are really difficulty times to be liberal...and it is only gong to get worse, and more horrible still...sadly hatred, negativity are winning over kindness and compassion....
    I honestly don't think we know.

    Forget the polling. Every day on PB there's another discussion about why US polling is mainly shite.

    Forget Clinton. She took it all for granted and listened to the data boys when her husband was yelling 'ffs get to wisconsin and shake some hands'.


  • Nigelb said:

    Notable.

    Rudy Giuliani’s daughter explains why she is supporting Harris: “Watching my dad’s life crumble since he joined forces with Trump has been extraordinarily painful.”
    https://x.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1840816985501778197

    Aint no doubt his life has crumbled. How much does he owe?

    Everyone who goes near Trump gets burnt like it was toxic nuke waste. They never learn. Elon will be burnt eventually.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,052
    Cookie said:

    Whereas Jews in Israel's neighbours presumably get treated brilliantly?
    We could spend the next 24 hours just posting horrific things done to Palestinians and other Arabs by Israel and to Jews by Palestinians and various Arab countries. Perhaps the only way forward is not to look backward. How do you do that? (I don’t know.)
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,766
    Interesting video on what's gone wrong for the Conservatives electorally. As with much else it's all the fault of Brexit. That's when they lost the graduates, who are the key demographic in Britain now. Talk in the video about how the Tories can work their way back with an offer to graduates but it feels hypothetical.

    https://www.ft.com/video/2ebac039-3c96-4bb4-8e9b-4b05fb4f8844
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,052

    The same way we defeated fascism as an ideology.

    Two-pronged assault, carrot and stick.

    First defeat the enemy until they unconditionally surrender.

    Then promote moderate forces within your former enemy and stuff their faces with gold so that people get rich and decide they have no interest or desire in going back to the old ways anymore.

    Military victory, then Marshall Plan. That's how the hell you do it.
    But the Israeli right have no interest in that plan. They’re fine with the first part, but want to follow it up with ethnic cleansing and annexation.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 53,972

    Aint no doubt his life has crumbled. How much does he owe?

    Everyone who goes near Trump gets burnt like it was toxic nuke waste. They never learn. Elon will be burnt eventually.
    Rudy has lost all his assets. He has also lost his ability to practice law in NY and DC.

    Whilst Trump still gets to flog $100k watches.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,052

    Agreed completely.

    And if its left in that state (and it will if there's just a ceasefire and no surrender by Hamas/Hezbollah and change of who leads the areas) then the cycle of violence will inevitably continue.

    Two prongs are needed to end the cycle of violence, create a window of opportunity by defeating the enemy, then winning the peace by ensuring the populace turns its back on them as being gainfully employed is a better lifestyle.

    The first will not achieve the second alone, and the second is not viable without the first. Both are necessary prerequisites to a lasting peace.
    There are plenty of examples of peace being achieved without the overwhelming military defeat of one side, the approach you argue for: e.g., Cyprus, Bosnia.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 50,822
    tyson said:

    I've resigned myself now to Trump winning. Clinton was much further ahead in the polling at this stage than Kamala, and Biden much further ahead still and he just squeaked it.

    Trump will win Penn, Wi and Mich and take the southern states of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. He appeals to men and US nationalism.... His immigration mantra works big time...and he gets a lot of support from first generation immigrants...

    It's not a matter of prepare for the worst and hope for the best...US politics is prepare for the worst and it will get even worse....

    These are really difficulty times to be liberal...and it is only gong to get worse, and more horrible still...sadly hatred, negativity are winning over kindness and compassion....
    Insofar as you can get a ‘feel’ from being in a country where almost no-one will actually talk about the election, my instinct is the opposite - that things are surely, slowly but firmly tilting Harris’s way.
  • Redwood is for Jenrick.

    I can say no more.

    Redwood was once for Ken Clarke.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 23,757
    edited September 2024
    My picture of the day

    shoppingcart

  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 126,200
    IanB2 said:

    Insofar as you can get a ‘feel’ from being in a country where almost no-one will actually talk about the election, my instinct is the opposite - that things are surely, slowly but firmly tilting Harris’s way.
    It is going to the wire and will come down to Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Harris needs to win one and Trump both
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 126,200
    edited September 2024
    FF43 said:

    Interesting video on what's gone wrong for the Conservatives electorally. As with much else it's all the fault of Brexit. That's when they lost the graduates, who are the key demographic in Britain now. Talk in the video about how the Tories can work their way back with an offer to graduates but it feels hypothetical.

    https://www.ft.com/video/2ebac039-3c96-4bb4-8e9b-4b05fb4f8844

    Even Corbyn won graduates, they aren't the key swing voters now, the key swing voters now are white lower middle class and skilled working class middle aged voters with a mortgage who voted for Boris in 2019 but for Starmer or Farage this time. Mostly living in the Midlands and North and Essex and Kent.

    Graduate swing voters are Remainers primarily in the South who voted for Cameron but LD in July however they are not enough on their own to win a general election
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 23,757
    PS that picture was inserted as a link at 23:55 Sept 30th but edited six minutes later on 00:01 Oct 1st. I hope it counts as an image on Sept 30th.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 126,200

    Tory MPs should put Badenoch vs Cleverly to the membership.

    Let them decide.

    Solid, experienced cabinet minister who will do a decent LOTO job and slowly rebuild the party vs roll the dice.

    I'd roll the dice but I'm not a member.

    I prefer Tugendhat and Jenrick
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 6,724
    HYUFD said:

    Even Corbyn won graduates, they aren't the key swing voters now, the key swing voters now are white lower middle class and skilled working class middle aged voters with a mortgage who voted for Boris in 2019 but for Starmer or Farage this time. Mostly living in the Midlands and North and Essex and Kent.

    Graduate swing voters are Remainers primarily in the South who voted for Cameron but LD in July however they are not enough on their own to win a general election
    As a wise man once said, success isn’t final and failure isn’t fatal. The Tories will be back, possibly sooner rather than later. Those suggesting they are demographically doomed sound like those who said that of them in 97, 01, and 05; and of Labour in 83, 87, 92, 15, and 19.

    The cycle comes round again.
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,360
    viewcode said:

    PS that picture was inserted as a link at 23:55 Sept 30th but edited six minutes later on 00:01 Oct 1st. I hope it counts as an image on Sept 30th.

    I hope it's one per calendar day, rather than one in 24 hours, or I'm going to have to post my photo five minutes later each day like some awful treadmill.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 23,757
    I think somebody mentioned this earlier, but...Trump wants The Purge???

    https://nitter.poast.org/KamalaHQ/status/1840526130031317329#m
  • YokesYokes Posts: 1,359
    edited September 2024
    Nice to see David Lammy out calling for a ceasefire. Unfortunately this completely fails to understand a basic rule of warfare; when its going good, exploit. Logically Israel should push on, the much vaunted talk to escalation has actually been one way traffic and the evidence is that they have done significant damage to Hezbollah and other group's war fighting capacity.

    Two points:

    For those who say that this will not defeat Hezbollah, this misses the point. The Israelis know that this is not about Hezbollah being eliminated as an organisation its about driving them to ineffectiveness and pushing them to weak position when the inveitable negotiation follows. Remember many in Hezbollah, including Nasrallah himself, had some regrets about the war in 2006. Despite the talk amongst dimwits in this part of the World that it was some kind of draw. Hezbollah capacity in Lebanon vis a vis Israel was set back years. This time, Israel has seen no downside so the situation is currently way more advantageous than then.

    The idea that all this action is somehow being driven by Netanyahu and those on the hard right that he is beholden to, is nonsense. Its being driven by a cold hard calculation by the Intelligence & military wonks that the Iranians were more talk than action (so far proven correct) and that they could with planning & intelligence put Hezbollah on the back foot from the get go and sow disarray (so far proven correct). Its also driven by a desire after October 7th to deliver a massive response to every one of its enemies, which it has

    The blunt facts are the Israelis have made the better assumptions & calculations, the Western diplomats have not.




  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,947
    edited September 2024
    Yokes said:

    Nice to see David Lammy out calling. for an ceasefire. Unfortunately this completely fails to understand a basic rule of warfare; when its going good, exploit. Logically Israel should push on, the much vaunted talk to escalation has actually been one way traffic and the evidence is that they have done significant damage to Hezbollah and other group's war fighting capacity.

    Two points:

    For those who say that this will not defeat Hezbollah, this misses the point. The Israelis know that this is not about Hezbollah being eliminated as an organisation its about driving them to ineffectiveness and pushing them to weak position when the inveitable negotiation follows. Remember many in Hezbollah, including Nasrallah himself, had some regrets about the war in 2006. Despite the talk amongst dimwits in this part of the World that it was some kind of draw. Hezbollah capacity in Lebanon vis a vis Israel was set back years. This time, Israel has seen no downside so the situation is currently way more advantageous than then.

    The idea that all this action is somehow being driven by Netanyahu and those on the hard right that he is beholden to, is nonsense. Its being driven by a cold hard calculation by the Intelligence & military wonks that the Iranians were more talk than action (so far proven correct) and that they could with planning & intelligence put Hezbollah on the back foot from the get go and sow disarray (so far proven correct). Its also driven by a desire after October 7th to deliver a massive response to every one of its enemies, which it has

    The blunt facts are the Israelis have made the better assumptions & calculations, the Western diplomats have not.

    Netanyahu in his speech this evening was directed at Iran, basically we can hit you hard...want some. He gave a similar speech a few months ago directed at Hezbollah. Its high risk stuff.
  • But the Israeli right have no interest in that plan. They’re fine with the first part, but want to follow it up with ethnic cleansing and annexation.
    Screw the Israeli "right"

    Israel is a democracy and when peace is an option it has repeatedly voted for it.

    Israel isn't the problem here. The problem is those who are not democracies led by theocratic dictators who have no desire for peace or democratic transfer of power.
  • FossFoss Posts: 1,296
    viewcode said:

    I think somebody mentioned this earlier, but...Trump wants The Purge???

    https://nitter.poast.org/KamalaHQ/status/1840526130031317329#m

    Well the fleeing US medics will rapidly put an end to the NHS staffing crisis.
  • https://x.com/idf/status/1840890054819864776

    In accordance with the decision of the political echelon, a few hours ago, the IDF began limited, localized, and targeted ground raids based on precise intelligence against Hezbollah terrorist targets and infrastructure in southern Lebanon. These targets are located in villages close to the border and pose an immediate threat to Israeli communities in northern Israel.

    The IDF is operating according to a methodical plan set out by the General Staff and the Northern Command which IDF soldiers have trained and prepared for in recent months.

    The Israeli Air Force and IDF Artillery are supporting the ground forces with precise strikes on military targets in the area.

    These operations were approved and carried out in accordance with the decision of the political echelon. Operation “Northern Arrows” will continue according to the situational assessment and in parallel to combat in Gaza and in other arenas.

    The IDF is continuing to operate to achieve the goals of the war and is doing everything necessary to defend the citizens of Israel and return the citizens of northern Israel to their homes.
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,360
    carnforth said:

    I hope it's one per calendar day, rather than one in 24 hours, or I'm going to have to post my photo five minutes later each day like some awful treadmill.
    Speaking of which, here's today's: the energy price cap in retrospect, per the BBC.


  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 23,757
    viewcode said:

    My picture of the day

    shoppingcart

    I think I'll adopt this. I used to say there are two types of people. One type, if you give them a fragile vase and ask them to move it across the room, will do so with great care. The other type, if given the same vase, will either refuse or drop it halfway thru neglect and then blame you. But I'll use the shopping cart technique as easier to understand.
  • No, I put what I'm suggesting at 10:39pm and it did not entail "just" a ceasefire, nor did it entail a genocide.
    Actually it did. You are just not honest enough to admit it.
  • viewcode said:

    I think I'll adopt this. I used to say there are two types of people. One type, if you give them a fragile vase and ask them to move it across the room, will do so with great care. The other type, if given the same vase, will either refuse or drop it halfway thru neglect and then blame you. But I'll use the shopping cart technique as easier to understand.
    Keir seems to have gone from the former to the latter.
  • viewcode said:

    I think I'll adopt this. I used to say there are two types of people. One type, if you give them a fragile vase and ask them to move it across the room, will do so with great care. The other type, if given the same vase, will either refuse or drop it halfway thru neglect and then blame you. But I'll use the shopping cart technique as easier to understand.
    Shopping trolley!
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 33,890
    George Eaton / New Statesman.

    "The Conservatives lost the election because they failed to control immigration. That is the closest thing to a consensus at the party’s conference."

    https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/conservatives/2024/09/the-tories-are-starting-to-get-real-on-immigration
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 23,757
    Andy_JS said:

    George Eaton / New Statesman.

    "The Conservatives lost the election because they failed to control immigration. That is the closest thing to a consensus at the party’s conference."

    https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/conservatives/2024/09/the-tories-are-starting-to-get-real-on-immigration

    Non-paywall: https://archive.is/oECUR
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,947
    edited October 2024
    viewcode said:

    Non-paywall: https://archive.is/oECUR
    That focus is yet again on illegal immigration. The Tories allowed 1.2 million legal immigrants in just a single year, which is a bonkers number. The small boat people are a rounding error in that context.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,046
    MaxPB said:

    And this is why Labour should be making overtures on this now, make it the centrepiece of a 2029 election campaign that they reformed the ECHR and made it possible to stop the boats and send failed asylum seekers back and to deport foreign criminals and other illegal immigrants etc...

    But Labour haven't got a clue and Nige will set his sights on Labour next time because they will be the party that has been letting hundreds of thousands of illegals cross into the UK by boat for 5 years.
    What do you mean?

    I was told on here three months ago that Yvette Cooper HAD A PLAN.
  • CiceroCicero Posts: 3,286
    ohnotnow said:

    It's Douglas Ross.
    :-D the linesman of doom.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,046
    MaxPB said:

    And this is why Labour should be making overtures on this now, make it the centrepiece of a 2029 election campaign that they reformed the ECHR and made it possible to stop the boats and send failed asylum seekers back and to deport foreign criminals and other illegal immigrants etc...

    But Labour haven't got a clue and Nige will set his sights on Labour next time because they will be the party that has been letting hundreds of thousands of illegals cross into the UK by boat for 5 years.
    Labour don't want to do it.
  • CiceroCicero Posts: 3,286

    That focus is yet again on illegal immigration. The Tories allowed 1.2 million legal immigrants in just a single year, which is a bonkers number. The small boat people are a rounding error in that context.
    Exactly. The drivel about the few thousand illegals is a pure displacement activity, which is why pointing the finger at the ECHR or anyone else is so deeply unserious. The Tories took the decisions to quadruple the foreign born population, not "woke lawyers" or any other paper tigers of their imagination. The Tories own it.
  • CiceroCicero Posts: 3,286
    IanB2 said:

    Insofar as you can get a ‘feel’ from being in a country where almost no-one will actually talk about the election, my instinct is the opposite - that things are surely, slowly but firmly tilting Harris’s way.
    I see a parallel with the recent election in Poland. Women came out to vote strongly against the restrictions on their reproductive rights. I think this seems to be a theme that has some traction in the States too.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 33,890
    "Please stop Liz Truss making public appearances. Not for our benefit, for hers
    Truss events have almost become freak shows where audiences turn up to see what mad thing she will say next
    John Crace"

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/30/please-stop-liz-truss-making-public-appearances-not-for-our-benefit-for-hers
  • Andy_JS said:

    "Please stop Liz Truss making public appearances. Not for our benefit, for hers
    Truss events have almost become freak shows where audiences turn up to see what mad thing she will say next
    John Crace"

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/30/please-stop-liz-truss-making-public-appearances-not-for-our-benefit-for-hers

    I presume she is getting paid for these appearances?
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,947
    edited October 2024
    If the FlinterKnappers Gazette ever goes out of business, Leon can find solace in the knowledge that he will still be able to make the bills...

    Sperm donor cash rises by £10 as UK faces shortage
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news
  • LOL,

    Someone gave NotebookLM a document with just "poop" and "fart" repeated over and over again. I did NOT expect the result to be this good.

    https://x.com/kkuldar/status/1840680947873718396
  • Turns out over 100 NIH-funded Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research papers contain completely made up data, according to new allegations. Billions in funding and years of research now in serious doubt.

    https://www.science.org/content/article/research-misconduct-finding-neuroscientist-eliezer-masliah-papers-under-suspicion
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 44,858
    At the beginning of last month, Putin gave an order for the entirety of the Kursk region to be regained by October 1st.

    It is now October 1st. Ukraine still holds a significant part of the Kursk region.
  • At the beginning of last month, Putin gave an order for the entirety of the Kursk region to be regained by October 1st.

    It is now October 1st. Ukraine still holds a significant part of the Kursk region.

    Did he say October 1st of which year?
  • kamskikamski Posts: 6,153
    tyson said:

    I've resigned myself now to Trump winning. Clinton was much further ahead in the polling at this stage than Kamala, and Biden much further ahead still and he just squeaked it.

    Trump will win Penn, Wi and Mich and take the southern states of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. He appeals to men and US nationalism.... His immigration mantra works big time...and he gets a lot of support from first generation immigrants...

    It's not a matter of prepare for the worst and hope for the best...US politics is prepare for the worst and it will get even worse....

    These are really difficulty times to be liberal...and it is only gong to get worse, and more horrible still...sadly hatred, negativity are winning over kindness and compassion....
    "Clinton was much further ahead in the polling at this stage than Kamala"
    Not true:

    538 polling averages
    1st October 2016: Clinton 43.5 Trump 40.5
    Today: Harris 48.5 Trump 45.7
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