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edited September 8 in General
Farage goes to Holyrood – politicalbetting.com

New Scottish Parliament poll, More in Common ?? Aug/Sep (vs 2021 Election (first MIC Holyrood)):List:SNP ~ 32% (-8)Lab ~ 16% (-2)RUK ~ 16% (+16)LD ~ 14% (+9)Con ~ 12% (-11)Grn ~ 8% (nc)Constituency:SNP ~ 37% (-11)Lab ~ 17% (-5)RUK ~ 16% (+16)LD ~ 12% (+5)Con ~ 12% (-10)Grn ~ 5% (+4)

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  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,280
    edited September 8
    My first first!

    I wasn't loitering by the gates, honest.
  • Hopefully PBers will be able to spot my three subtle references to 80s pop music in the header.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,280

    Hopefully PBers will be able to spot my three subtle references to 80s pop music in the header.

    Did yes, very good.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 37,388
    Norway election today.

    "Norway heads to the polls in highly polarised ‘Maga-fication’ election"

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/08/norway-heads-to-the-polls-in-highly-polarised-maga-fication-election
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 10,607
    edited September 8
    I'm always surprised to see Farage doing well, or at least picking up support, in Scotland. I suppose I must have overstated the differences between Scotland and England.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 25,716
    "...It’ll be interesting what happens when two right wing tribes go to war in an election..."

    If I remember correctly, in such a scenario one is all that you can score

    Hoo-yah.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950

    Hopefully PBers will be able to spot my three subtle references to 80s pop music in the header.

    You're too sexy for this shi(r)t.
  • New Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood first interview
    - rules out running for deputy leader
    - says UK will suspend visas for counties that don’t do return deals
    - spells out long standing support for ID cards
    - says will go further than Yvette Copper on boats
    - styles herself the “whatever it takes” Home Secretary

    https://x.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1965006144427966678
  • Labour source points out that the government whips office now contains the wife of Morgan McSweeney, the No10 chief of staff, and the husband and brother of Amy Richards, No10's new political director.

    "I'm sure that will reassure the PLP," the source says.

    https://x.com/KevinASchofield/status/1964938752880472212

    Small world.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 35,657
    Afternoon everyone.

    Have we mentioned this, from the Guardian. Apologies if already covered.
    Appeals court upholds defamation lawsuit, ordering Trump to pay more than $80m
    A federal appeals court in New York has upheld the defamation lawsuit filed by writer E Jean Carroll, and the $83.3m award, after Trump denied her claim that he raped her.

    The panel of judges also rejected the administration’s argument that the president is protected by the supreme court’s immunity ruling last year
    .

  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 37,388
    French parliament live stream.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdr0ZwcnkW8
  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 5,766
    viewcode said:

    "...It’ll be interesting what happens when two right wing tribes go to war in an election..."

    If I remember correctly, in such a scenario one is all that you can score

    Hoo-yah.

    On that basis is Relax the advice you'd give Farage when visiting the White House?
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 46,902

    Hopefully PBers will be able to spot my three subtle references to 80s pop music in the header.

    I'm guessing you missed one with Tempted
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempted_(Squeeze_song)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZic9ZHU_40

    Not my favourite Squeeze song, and quite early 80s, but a bit of an earworm.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 39,954
    @rachaelmbade

    ☕️☀️MORNING SCOOP: At a private dinner attended by dozens of admin officials & Trump allies last week, Treasury Sec Scott Bessent threatened to punch housing finance official Bill Pulte "in the f--ing face."😯

    THE SCENE: The evening was supposed to be one of celebration: Trump World’s most influential, gathering for the much-awaited inaugural dinner at Washington D.C.’s, newest, exclusive club for MAGA’s uberrich, the Executive Branch.

    A long table for 30 was set with top-of-the-line crystal and dishware. The guestlist was an eye-popping “who’s-who” of Trump’s Cabinet and inner circle. Sean Duffy. Brooke Rollins. Howard Lutnick. Tulsi Gabbard. Kelly Loeffler. Mehmet Oz. Doug Burgum. David Sacks. “All In” podcast host Chamath Palihapitiya, celebrating his birthday.

    But amid the din of attendees mingling during the cocktail hour, Bessent lashed out at Pulte in an expletive-laden diatribe. The Treasury secretary had heard from several people that Pulte had been badmouthing him to Trump, a person close to him said. He wasn’t about to engage in chit-chat as if nothing was amiss.

    “Why the fuck are you talking to the president about me? Fuck you,” Bessent told Pulte. “I’m gonna punch you in your fucking face.”

    Pulte appeared stunned, and the tense encounter prompted club co-owner and financier Omeed Malik to intervene, according to the three people. But Bessent wasn’t having it — he sought to get him kicked out, the eyewitness said.

    “It’s either me or him,” Bessent said to Malik. “You tell me who’s getting the fuck out of here.”

    “Or,” he added, “we could go outside.”

    “To do what?” asked Pulte. “To talk?”

    “No,” Bessent replied. “I’m going to fucking beat your ass.”

    Malik separated the men, walking Bessent to another part of the club to calm down. During the seated dinner, Bessent and Pulte were placed on opposite ends of the table, and the party went off without further episode.

    And... END SCENE

    https://x.com/rachaelmbade/status/1965018730024296757
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950
    Scott_xP said:

    @rachaelmbade

    ☕️☀️MORNING SCOOP: At a private dinner attended by dozens of admin officials & Trump allies last week, Treasury Sec Scott Bessent threatened to punch housing finance official Bill Pulte "in the f--ing face."😯

    THE SCENE: The evening was supposed to be one of celebration: Trump World’s most influential, gathering for the much-awaited inaugural dinner at Washington D.C.’s, newest, exclusive club for MAGA’s uberrich, the Executive Branch.

    A long table for 30 was set with top-of-the-line crystal and dishware. The guestlist was an eye-popping “who’s-who” of Trump’s Cabinet and inner circle. Sean Duffy. Brooke Rollins. Howard Lutnick. Tulsi Gabbard. Kelly Loeffler. Mehmet Oz. Doug Burgum. David Sacks. “All In” podcast host Chamath Palihapitiya, celebrating his birthday.

    But amid the din of attendees mingling during the cocktail hour, Bessent lashed out at Pulte in an expletive-laden diatribe. The Treasury secretary had heard from several people that Pulte had been badmouthing him to Trump, a person close to him said. He wasn’t about to engage in chit-chat as if nothing was amiss.

    “Why the fuck are you talking to the president about me? Fuck you,” Bessent told Pulte. “I’m gonna punch you in your fucking face.”

    Pulte appeared stunned, and the tense encounter prompted club co-owner and financier Omeed Malik to intervene, according to the three people. But Bessent wasn’t having it — he sought to get him kicked out, the eyewitness said.

    “It’s either me or him,” Bessent said to Malik. “You tell me who’s getting the fuck out of here.”

    “Or,” he added, “we could go outside.”

    “To do what?” asked Pulte. “To talk?”

    “No,” Bessent replied. “I’m going to fucking beat your ass.”

    Malik separated the men, walking Bessent to another part of the club to calm down. During the seated dinner, Bessent and Pulte were placed on opposite ends of the table, and the party went off without further episode.

    And... END SCENE

    https://x.com/rachaelmbade/status/1965018730024296757

    Didn't he also lamp poor old Elon a month or so back ?
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 45,387

    I'm always surprised to see Farage doing well, or at least picking up support, in Scotland. I suppose I must have overstated the differences between Scotland and England.

    TBF Unionist right-wing voters do like to downplay the differences. So It's not surprising, including the chunk ex Slab.
  • eekeek Posts: 31,190
    viewcode said:

    I'm always surprised to see Farage doing well, or at least picking up support, in Scotland. I suppose I must have overstated the differences between Scotland and Englanf.

    I was in Scotland last week. I know, I kept that quiet.

    Observations
    • Edinburgh. Fantastic architecture. Too much graffiti, vape shops, the usual enshittification of British cities.
    • Caledonian Sleeper. Utterly fantastic. Enjoyed every minute. Best bed I've ever slept in. Didn't sleep a wink :)
    • The four-star hotel. Rock hard pillows, safe didn't work, no plug in sink, orange juice was awful. It cost me well over £200 a night. Not best pleased TBH. Stick to Premier Inn I say.
    The thing with hotels is that anything that isn't a Premier Inn or other known chain is a risk. Last week I was at a Hilton and had to change my room from a fancier one (free "upgrade") to a smaller one because the fancier one was by the road and there was a lose drain that cars were driving over every 30seconds to 2 minutes...
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 45,387
    viewcode said:

    I'm always surprised to see Farage doing well, or at least picking up support, in Scotland. I suppose I must have overstated the differences between Scotland and Englanf.

    I was in Scotland last week. I know, I kept that quiet.

    Observations
    • Edinburgh. Fantastic architecture. Too much graffiti, vape shops, the usual enshittification of British cities.
    • Caledonian Sleeper. Utterly fantastic. Enjoyed every minute. Best bed I've ever slept in. Didn't sleep a wink :)
    • The four-star hotel. Rock hard pillows, safe didn't work, no plug in sink, orange juice was awful. It cost me well over £200 a night. Not best pleased TBH. Stick to Premier Inn I say.
    Did the hotel have a golden, er, walnut whip on top?
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 25,716
    Carnyx said:

    viewcode said:

    I'm always surprised to see Farage doing well, or at least picking up support, in Scotland. I suppose I must have overstated the differences between Scotland and Englanf.

    I was in Scotland last week. I know, I kept that quiet.

    Observations
    • Edinburgh. Fantastic architecture. Too much graffiti, vape shops, the usual enshittification of British cities.
    • Caledonian Sleeper. Utterly fantastic. Enjoyed every minute. Best bed I've ever slept in. Didn't sleep a wink :)
    • The four-star hotel. Rock hard pillows, safe didn't work, no plug in sink, orange juice was awful. It cost me well over £200 a night. Not best pleased TBH. Stick to Premier Inn I say.
    Did the hotel have a golden, er, walnut whip on top?
    No. I'm not saying which one it was, at least not publicly. It was my second choice after Doubletree filled up at the last minute. The lesson is, book well in advance so you get the hotel you want. :(
  • TimSTimS Posts: 16,031
    Andy_JS said:

    French parliament live stream.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdr0ZwcnkW8

    It’s all very reminiscent of the great Brexit war 2017-2019. Deadlock delivered by a divided electorate, and nobody able to break it.

    Unlike 2019 there’s not a Boris-Cummings poised to “get x done”. Which makes it also rather similar to deadlocked US budget showdowns.
  • Andy_JS said:

    French parliament live stream.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdr0ZwcnkW8

    The French chamber has even more gold leaf than President Trump's Oval Office.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 45,387
    edited September 8
    viewcode said:

    Carnyx said:

    viewcode said:

    I'm always surprised to see Farage doing well, or at least picking up support, in Scotland. I suppose I must have overstated the differences between Scotland and Englanf.

    I was in Scotland last week. I know, I kept that quiet.

    Observations
    • Edinburgh. Fantastic architecture. Too much graffiti, vape shops, the usual enshittification of British cities.
    • Caledonian Sleeper. Utterly fantastic. Enjoyed every minute. Best bed I've ever slept in. Didn't sleep a wink :)
    • The four-star hotel. Rock hard pillows, safe didn't work, no plug in sink, orange juice was awful. It cost me well over £200 a night. Not best pleased TBH. Stick to Premier Inn I say.
    Did the hotel have a golden, er, walnut whip on top?
    No. I'm not saying which one it was, at least not publicly. It was my second choice after Doubletree filled up at the last minute. The lesson is, book well in advance so you get the hotel you want. :(
    Good heavens, that (Doubletree) [edit:[ WAS the old Co-op store on what was known as the Pubic Triangle (the nickname for this road junction from a certain approach to entertainment in some of the pubs in the area, catering to the business market from the Haymarket/Fountainbridge/canal basin area).

    I went past there many a time to visit the 2/hand bookshops in the area or have a dim sum lunch. Much changed now - I'm not even sure how many of the bookshops are left.

  • OT I've finally got around to watching Elvis, starring Tom Hanks as Colonel Parker with a silly voice.

    God it's long!

    Any party promising to limit feature films to 90 minutes will have my vote in 2029.
  • DoctorGDoctorG Posts: 180
    It's only one poll, but the trend is not Labour's friend in Scotland.

    You could have got 5/1 for Lab to win most seats a couple of weeks ago - that's now out to 7/1. It's a big ask for them to recover and lead in Scottish polling given the approval ratings

    The 25/1 on the Tories is a likely loser, but an excellent value bet given the closeness of the polls, stranger things have happened. I agree there's no value backing SNP most seats at 1/12
  • Hopefully PBers will be able to spot my three subtle references to 80s pop music in the header.

    You're too young to remember the 80s! Your favourite musical decade is the 90s!
  • Nigelb said:

    Hopefully PBers will be able to spot my three subtle references to 80s pop music in the header.

    You're too sexy for this shi(r)t.
    Right Said Fred was 90s, not 80s!
  • MattWMattW Posts: 29,680

    Afternoon everyone.

    Have we mentioned this, from the Guardian. Apologies if already covered.
    Appeals court upholds defamation lawsuit, ordering Trump to pay more than $80m
    A federal appeals court in New York has upheld the defamation lawsuit filed by writer E Jean Carroll, and the $83.3m award, after Trump denied her claim that he raped her.

    The panel of judges also rejected the administration’s argument that the president is protected by the supreme court’s immunity ruling last year
    .

    They will now try and claim Federal Jurisdiction because of something something something, to make it jump the track.
  • What Holyrood needs is The Power of Gove.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 56,783

    OT I've finally got around to watching Elvis, starring Tom Hanks as Colonel Parker with a silly voice.

    God it's long!

    Any party promising to limit feature films to 90 minutes will have my vote in 2029.

    Laws of Malmesbury UnDictatorship (2028-6034)

    No. 124 - any person showing a motion picture over one and a half hours long shall provide an intermission. Cocktails of good quality must be served.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950
    If the army had taken their responsibilities - and legal obligations - seriously at the time, she would still be alive.
    Instead they tried to cover it up.

    Ex-sergeant major admits sexually assaulting soldier who took her own life
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgqzxq0z55o
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 66,959
    edited September 8
    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 29,680
    edited September 8
    This with be safe with Malmesbury. Two little traffic vids.

    What happens when someone follows a "come on" headlight flash, and then they have a coming-together:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YvkR_15DRA4

    Like Rhonda Pickering, but what happens when the driver who cuts the corner (ie drives on the wrong side of the road) does not have a gobby passenger:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jTIMQM1bnE

    I can't decide how I rate this channel - but his commentary explaining liability is very good, so useful education, and deserves to be out there and eclipse the mad dashcammers.
  • Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 56,307
    Feck, next May is going to be an absolute shambles and god knows how it is going to end up.

    I don't think a single one of these parties is worthy of support. The question is what is the least worse? And the answer is not straightforward. I think it depends on where you live and what the realistic options are there. I cannot recall a time in my adult life where I approach this assessment with so little enthusiasm.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 32,551
    DavidL said:

    Feck, next May is going to be an absolute shambles and god knows how it is going to end up.

    I don't think a single one of these parties is worthy of support. The question is what is the least worse? And the answer is not straightforward. I think it depends on where you live and what the realistic options are there. I cannot recall a time in my adult life where I approach this assessment with so little enthusiasm.

    It's a four way split. That's going to produce some extraordinary outcomes.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    From En Marche to En Merde.
  • Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 67,811
    Kyle Cheney
    @kyledcheney
    ·
    2h
    JUST IN: Federal appeals court upholds E. Jean Carroll's $83.3 million judgment against Donald Trump, rejecting his claim that presidential immunity should have shielded him from liability.
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 13,911
    edited September 8
    DoctorG said:

    It's only one poll, but the trend is not Labour's friend in Scotland.

    You could have got 5/1 for Lab to win most seats a couple of weeks ago - that's now out to 7/1. It's a big ask for them to recover and lead in Scottish polling given the approval ratings

    The 25/1 on the Tories is a likely loser, but an excellent value bet given the closeness of the polls, stranger things have happened. I agree there's no value backing SNP most seats at 1/12

    Looking at this, if we end up with figures in this ballpark, Labour will be very reliant on a good list performance in Glasgow and Central regions to secure second place. If their vote stays home there all bets are off.
    This is a really interesting election despite the foregone winner
  • Maybe this is why Starmer wanted to move Miliband :

    Ratcliffe’s energy empire abandons UK investment over North Sea tax

    Ineos will divert its spending to the United States because of Britain’s ‘unstable fiscal regime’

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe has said that Britain’s high energy prices has made it hard for plants to run profitably

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s energy empire has pulled all investment in Britain to focus on its United States operations as it hit out at Labour’s tax raid on North Sea oil and gas production.

    Brian Gilvary, the chief executive of Ineos’s energy division, said the company would now divert all spending to the US, where it plans to invest £3bn.

    Ineos was forced to shut down the Grangemouth oil refinery in Scotland this year after 100 years of operation.

    The company has also warned that its adjacent Olefins and Polymers (O&P) plant, which manufactures products used by hundreds of UK plastic companies, is also under threat because of high taxes and energy prices.

    Sir Jim, the billionaire industrialist who also owns Manchester United, has warned that Britain’s high energy prices, mostly caused by green levies, are making such plants impossible to run profitably.

    Mr Gilvary said: “We have stopped investing in Britain. Our future investment will not be [in] the UK. There’s no question of that.

    “The problem is that the UK has become one of the most unstable fiscal regimes in the world from a perspective of natural resources and energy.

    “It means we cannot invest with any certainty because we can’t be sure what future tax rates will be.”

    It comes after the boss of Octopus Energy backed calls for the UK to restart drilling for oil and gas, adding to pressure on Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, who halted all new exploration licences within days of taking office.

    Greg Jackson, the chief executive of Octopus, said exploiting North Sea resources was more environmentally friendly than relying on costly foreign imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which generate more emissions than domestically produced energy.


  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950
    Apropos of nothing at all.

    This 19th-Century Novel Is a Playbook for Surviving Autocracy
    Stendhal’s “The Charterhouse of Parma” lays out thousands of rules and stratagems for elites trying to stay in the good graces of a powerful and capricious ruler
    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/23/books/review/stendhal-charterhouse-of-parma-machiavelli-the-prince-autocracy.html?unlocked_article_code=1.kE8.zJOs.C8bPcss6ed4p&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
    Stendhal’s playbook for elites under absolute rule

    1. Never criticize the prince in word or deed, or voice any disloyal thought. It will get back to him.
    2. Make the prince see you as indispensable, without making him resent your skills and influence.
    3. Radiate prestige and prosperity at court to bolster your status and enhance the prince’s self-regard.
    4. Adopt the fashions of the court, even if they are ridiculous, to show social and political orthodoxy.
    5. Never appear independent-minded, virtuous or enthusiastic; it fosters suspicion.
    6. Track court gossip at all times; be alert to calumnies against you and to changing princely priorities.
    7. Cultivate allies among the prince’s family and intimate circle.
    8. Cultivate powerful allies outside the prince’s circle.
    9. Recognize that your allies may be unable to help you, or may betray you. Have backup plans.
    10. Study the motives and aims of allies, rivals and foes alike, so you know how best to manipulate them...

    ..18. Make yourself popular with the common people as a hedge against smears.
    19. Avoid becoming so popular with the common people that the prince feels threatened.
    20. Be prepared to defend yourself effectively but respectfully when rivals denounce you to the prince.
    21. Do not expect the law to protect you; the judiciary is surrendered to the will of the prince.
    22. If your influence wanes, invent a conspiracy against the prince; punish its members to impress him.
    23. If you are threatened with incarceration in domestic or foreign prisons, leave the country at once...
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950
    Effing libtard...

    Trump: "I think we may have learned something, because when [immigrants] come here and there's nobody who can do what they're supposed to be doing and they bring people, those people could teach our people...Something very interesting could come out of that."
    https://x.com/BulwarkOnline/status/1964844127981637721
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 130,114
    So the combined Nationalist MSPs will be down 4 on 2021 based on the BallotBox Scotland projections, enabling Starmer to easily brush off any indyref2 calls from Swinney given the large Labour majority in the Commons too with no need for SNP support
  • DoctorGDoctorG Posts: 180

    DavidL said:

    Feck, next May is going to be an absolute shambles and god knows how it is going to end up.

    I don't think a single one of these parties is worthy of support. The question is what is the least worse? And the answer is not straightforward. I think it depends on where you live and what the realistic options are there. I cannot recall a time in my adult life where I approach this assessment with so little enthusiasm.

    It's a four way split. That's going to produce some extraordinary outcomes.
    I would say the split is more like 5 or 6. people are voting for the least worst, not who they favour
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 46,902

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    You only 'do' the NC500 if you walk it. ;)
  • Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    I really do find your 'shouting' about SNP's Independence objective rather surreal when it always has been their raison d'etre
  • nico67nico67 Posts: 6,180
    Nigelb said:

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    From En Marche to En Merde.
    Macron shouldn’t have dissolved parliament in a fit of pique last year . Even if there’s another election it will remain a stalemate. What the opposition really want is as much chaos as possible and for Macron to resign which is very unlikely .
  • What Holyrood needs is The Power of Gove.

    Gove Resurrection.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 130,114
    edited September 8

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    Macron will almost certainly now have to appoint a new PM from the left given the Left block has most seats in the National Assembly and keeps rejecting spending cuts. Which likely means higher taxes, especially on the wealthy and higher earners, rather than the spending cuts Bayrou and Barnier had proposed
  • HYUFD said:

    So the combined Nationalist MSPs will be down 4 on 2021 based on the BallotBox Scotland projections, enabling Starmer to easily brush off any indyref2 calls from Swinney given the large Labour majority in the Commons too with no need for SNP support

    Independence is not going to happen anytime soon
  • HYUFD said:

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    Macron will almost certainly now have to appoint a new PM from the left given the Left block has most seats in the National Assembly. Which likely means higher taxes, especially on the wealthy and higher earners, rather than the spending cuts Bayrou and Barnier had proposed
    I don't think anyone has a clue what follows in France other than a lot of unrest until Macron is gone
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 32,551

    Kyle Cheney
    @kyledcheney
    ·
    2h
    JUST IN: Federal appeals court upholds E. Jean Carroll's $83.3 million judgment against Donald Trump, rejecting his claim that presidential immunity should have shielded him from liability.

    I still think this case is extraordinary. To be accused of rape, for it not to be proven, and then to be sued for denying it, is utterly unhinged.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 46,902

    Hopefully PBers will be able to spot my three subtle references to 80s pop music in the header.

    You're too young to remember the 80s! Your favourite musical decade is the 90s!
    Jesus. I've just discovered that Richard Fairbrass from RSF is nearly 72. Please, Richard, you Putin-loving shitbag, don't take your shirt off now...
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 56,783
    MattW said:

    This with be safe with Malmesbury. Two little traffic vids.

    What happens when someone follows a "come on" headlight flash, and then they have a coming-together:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YvkR_15DRA4

    Like Rhonda Pickering, but what happens when the driver who cuts the corner (ie drives on the wrong side of the road) does not have a gobby passenger:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jTIMQM1bnE

    I can't decide how I rate this channel - but his commentary explaining liability is very good, so useful education, and deserves to be out there and eclipse the mad dashcammers.

    Under my UnDictatorship, traffic wardens will be heavily armed. Basic fit out will be SLR in wooden furniture, specialist units will include artillery and small tactical nuclear weapons.

    The penalties for littering from a car will be…. Interesting.
  • eekeek Posts: 31,190

    HYUFD said:

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    Macron will almost certainly now have to appoint a new PM from the left given the Left block has most seats in the National Assembly. Which likely means higher taxes, especially on the wealthy and higher earners, rather than the spending cuts Bayrou and Barnier had proposed
    I don't think anyone has a clue what follows in France other than a lot of unrest until Macron is gone
    I don't think anyone has a clue what follows in France after Macron has gone - remember Marine Le Pen is barred from the 2027 Presidential Election.
  • FossFoss Posts: 1,646

    MattW said:

    This with be safe with Malmesbury. Two little traffic vids.

    What happens when someone follows a "come on" headlight flash, and then they have a coming-together:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YvkR_15DRA4

    Like Rhonda Pickering, but what happens when the driver who cuts the corner (ie drives on the wrong side of the road) does not have a gobby passenger:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jTIMQM1bnE

    I can't decide how I rate this channel - but his commentary explaining liability is very good, so useful education, and deserves to be out there and eclipse the mad dashcammers.

    Under my UnDictatorship, traffic wardens will be heavily armed. Basic fit out will be SLR in wooden furniture, specialist units will include artillery and small tactical nuclear weapons.

    The penalties for littering from a car will be…. Interesting.
    I’m not sure that was the message you were supposed to get from Threads.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 39,954
    Nigelb said:

    Effing libtard...

    Trump: "I think we may have learned something, because when [immigrants] come here and there's nobody who can do what they're supposed to be doing and they bring people, those people could teach our people...Something very interesting could come out of that."
    https://x.com/BulwarkOnline/status/1964844127981637721

    Who is going to tell him that the South Koreans arrested at the factory WERE THERE TO TRAIN THE LOCALS
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950

    Kyle Cheney
    @kyledcheney
    ·
    2h
    JUST IN: Federal appeals court upholds E. Jean Carroll's $83.3 million judgment against Donald Trump, rejecting his claim that presidential immunity should have shielded him from liability.

    I still think this case is extraordinary. To be accused of rape, for it not to be proven, and then to be sued for denying it, is utterly unhinged.
    The jury found that he had committed sexual assault.
    That's what he was subsequently sued for denying, repeatedly, and further libelling Carroll. Repeatedly.

    You're right, it was an extraordinary case. Most defendants who lose in court, and lose again in subsequent appeals, sent try to behave as though it didn't happen.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950
    Scott_xP said:

    Nigelb said:

    Effing libtard...

    Trump: "I think we may have learned something, because when [immigrants] come here and there's nobody who can do what they're supposed to be doing and they bring people, those people could teach our people...Something very interesting could come out of that."
    https://x.com/BulwarkOnline/status/1964844127981637721

    Who is going to tell him that the South Koreans arrested at the factory WERE THERE TO TRAIN THE LOCALS
    TBF to him, he appears now to be at least dimly aware that was the case.
  • TazTaz Posts: 20,929
    Interesting contrast on ITV. Reforms ‘we will stop the boats’ PPB, a clear pitch on the issue. Then straight into the main news and the first piece is about the Southport killer with pictures of his three victims talking about the impact statements.

    Won’t harm Reform I think
  • Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    I really do find your 'shouting' about SNP's Independence objective rather surreal when it always has been their raison d'etre
    For quite a number of their years in government they have been shouting about delivery. Independence took a back seat and they went to town with what they were doing today.

    They can't really run on their record now, so they're back to "WE WANT INDEPENDENCE THE ENGLISH WON'T LET US"
  • rkrkrkrkrkrk Posts: 8,790

    New Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood first interview
    - rules out running for deputy leader
    - says UK will suspend visas for counties that don’t do return deals
    - spells out long standing support for ID cards
    - says will go further than Yvette Copper on boats
    - styles herself the “whatever it takes” Home Secretary

    https://x.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1965006144427966678

    I don't really understand the point of the labour deputy leader position. It's not as if they take over if Starmer gets booted out. Just seems like a pointless thing which could divide the party whoever wins...
  • TazTaz Posts: 20,929

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 53,008
    Taz said:

    Interesting contrast on ITV. Reforms ‘we will stop the boats’ PPB, a clear pitch on the issue. Then straight into the main news and the first piece is about the Southport killer with pictures of his three victims talking about the impact statements.

    Won’t harm Reform I think

    I am sure you are right. Nothing to do with small boats of course, but that doesn't bother the "if they are black, send them back" crowd.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 80,950
    The only way the UK has any greater protection than the US against this is that current anti-discrimination legislation would mean that everyone would be subject to this kind of search.

    The Supreme Court just ruled that racial profiling is acceptable, and constitutional.

    It is not hyperbole to say that thanks to today's decision, every Latino citizen in Los Angeles should consider carrying their passport or birth certificate with them at all time. The Supreme Court has now essentially greenlit Trump's DHS demanding their papers at any point.
    https://x.com/ReichlinMelnick/status/1965090112502661462
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 46,902
    Nigelb said:

    Scott_xP said:

    Nigelb said:

    Effing libtard...

    Trump: "I think we may have learned something, because when [immigrants] come here and there's nobody who can do what they're supposed to be doing and they bring people, those people could teach our people...Something very interesting could come out of that."
    https://x.com/BulwarkOnline/status/1964844127981637721

    Who is going to tell him that the South Koreans arrested at the factory WERE THERE TO TRAIN THE LOCALS
    TBF to him, he appears now to be at least dimly aware that was the case.
    This story appears to be creating a few waves in tech circles around here. Before this, a few people were requesting not to go to the US because of fears of shittiness from ICE. Now, companies themselves are asking whether their staff will be safe.

    I cannot see this being good for US industry.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 53,008
    rkrkrk said:

    New Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood first interview
    - rules out running for deputy leader
    - says UK will suspend visas for counties that don’t do return deals
    - spells out long standing support for ID cards
    - says will go further than Yvette Copper on boats
    - styles herself the “whatever it takes” Home Secretary

    https://x.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1965006144427966678

    I don't really understand the point of the labour deputy leader position. It's not as if they take over if Starmer gets booted out. Just seems like a pointless thing which could divide the party whoever wins...
    If Starmer gets booted out, or gets an unexpected visit by the Grim Reaper then they are acting leader and in pole position. It pretty much means also that they are in cabinet.

    Also quite a straw in the wind as to how much support there is for Starmer in the PLP.
  • nico67nico67 Posts: 6,180
    Foxy said:

    rkrkrk said:

    New Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood first interview
    - rules out running for deputy leader
    - says UK will suspend visas for counties that don’t do return deals
    - spells out long standing support for ID cards
    - says will go further than Yvette Copper on boats
    - styles herself the “whatever it takes” Home Secretary

    https://x.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1965006144427966678

    I don't really understand the point of the labour deputy leader position. It's not as if they take over if Starmer gets booted out. Just seems like a pointless thing which could divide the party whoever wins...
    If Starmer gets booted out, or gets an unexpected visit by the Grim Reaper then they are acting leader and in pole position. It pretty much means also that they are in cabinet.

    Also quite a straw in the wind as to how much support there is for Starmer in the PLP.
    Apparently there’s a lot of support for Alison McGovern who represents Birkenhead . As much as I like Rosena Allin Khan it might be better to pick someone outside of London .
  • MattWMattW Posts: 29,680
    edited September 8

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    I DMed you about video equipment.

    I've an event next Saturday, and since it is about a decade since I did anything semi-serious, I'd like a steer on minimal setup.

    Do I need more than my Pixel 7 phone and a selfie stick for an OK result - general views, photos and vox-pop?

    Thanks for any comment.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 29,680
    nico67 said:

    Foxy said:

    rkrkrk said:

    New Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood first interview
    - rules out running for deputy leader
    - says UK will suspend visas for counties that don’t do return deals
    - spells out long standing support for ID cards
    - says will go further than Yvette Copper on boats
    - styles herself the “whatever it takes” Home Secretary

    https://x.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1965006144427966678

    I don't really understand the point of the labour deputy leader position. It's not as if they take over if Starmer gets booted out. Just seems like a pointless thing which could divide the party whoever wins...
    If Starmer gets booted out, or gets an unexpected visit by the Grim Reaper then they are acting leader and in pole position. It pretty much means also that they are in cabinet.

    Also quite a straw in the wind as to how much support there is for Starmer in the PLP.
    Apparently there’s a lot of support for Alison McGovern who represents Birkenhead . As much as I like Rosena Allin Khan it might be better to pick someone outside of London .
    Does the Labour Party Deputy Leader always make it into the Cabinet? Or is it "expected by custom and practice"?
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 39,954
    @SkyNews

    BREAKING: Heathrow Airport terminal evacuated as emergency services respond to incident
  • DopermeanDopermean Posts: 1,528
    MattW said:

    nico67 said:

    Foxy said:

    rkrkrk said:

    New Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood first interview
    - rules out running for deputy leader
    - says UK will suspend visas for counties that don’t do return deals
    - spells out long standing support for ID cards
    - says will go further than Yvette Copper on boats
    - styles herself the “whatever it takes” Home Secretary

    https://x.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1965006144427966678

    I don't really understand the point of the labour deputy leader position. It's not as if they take over if Starmer gets booted out. Just seems like a pointless thing which could divide the party whoever wins...
    If Starmer gets booted out, or gets an unexpected visit by the Grim Reaper then they are acting leader and in pole position. It pretty much means also that they are in cabinet.

    Also quite a straw in the wind as to how much support there is for Starmer in the PLP.
    Apparently there’s a lot of support for Alison McGovern who represents Birkenhead . As much as I like Rosena Allin Khan it might be better to pick someone outside of London .
    Does the Labour Party Deputy Leader always make it into the Cabinet? Or is it "expected by custom and practice"?
    No requirement for them to be appointed a minister
  • numbertwelvenumbertwelve Posts: 7,986
    HYUFD said:

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    Macron will almost certainly now have to appoint a new PM from the left given the Left block has most seats in the National Assembly and keeps rejecting spending cuts. Which likely means higher taxes, especially on the wealthy and higher earners, rather than the spending cuts Bayrou and Barnier had proposed
    It’s a mess. Even if the left try to govern, LFI and the socialists don’t get on, to say the least, and it’s hard to see a coalition with the centrists being an easy one.

    It appears the most likely outcome is Macron trying to appoint a new government. But I really can’t see how this doesn’t end in new elections at some point.
  • TazTaz Posts: 20,929

    MattW said:

    This with be safe with Malmesbury. Two little traffic vids.

    What happens when someone follows a "come on" headlight flash, and then they have a coming-together:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YvkR_15DRA4

    Like Rhonda Pickering, but what happens when the driver who cuts the corner (ie drives on the wrong side of the road) does not have a gobby passenger:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jTIMQM1bnE

    I can't decide how I rate this channel - but his commentary explaining liability is very good, so useful education, and deserves to be out there and eclipse the mad dashcammers.

    Under my UnDictatorship, traffic wardens will be heavily armed. Basic fit out will be SLR in wooden furniture, specialist units will include artillery and small tactical nuclear weapons.

    The penalties for littering from a car will be…. Interesting.
    What about the penalty for playing loud music on public transport without headphones ?
  • MattWMattW Posts: 29,680

    Kyle Cheney
    @kyledcheney
    ·
    2h
    JUST IN: Federal appeals court upholds E. Jean Carroll's $83.3 million judgment against Donald Trump, rejecting his claim that presidential immunity should have shielded him from liability.

    That shows Trump's desperation.

    He's reaching for "Presidential Immunity", when at no relevant point was he President.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 29,680
    Taz said:

    MattW said:

    This with be safe with Malmesbury. Two little traffic vids.

    What happens when someone follows a "come on" headlight flash, and then they have a coming-together:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YvkR_15DRA4

    Like Rhonda Pickering, but what happens when the driver who cuts the corner (ie drives on the wrong side of the road) does not have a gobby passenger:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jTIMQM1bnE

    I can't decide how I rate this channel - but his commentary explaining liability is very good, so useful education, and deserves to be out there and eclipse the mad dashcammers.

    Under my UnDictatorship, traffic wardens will be heavily armed. Basic fit out will be SLR in wooden furniture, specialist units will include artillery and small tactical nuclear weapons.

    The penalties for littering from a car will be…. Interesting.
    What about the penalty for playing loud music on public transport without headphones ?
    I can never understand littering from cars. Just ... why?

    The biggest piles of litter are always by laybys.
  • FishingFishing Posts: 5,828

    HYUFD said:

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    Macron will almost certainly now have to appoint a new PM from the left given the Left block has most seats in the National Assembly and keeps rejecting spending cuts. Which likely means higher taxes, especially on the wealthy and higher earners, rather than the spending cuts Bayrou and Barnier had proposed
    It’s a mess. Even if the left try to govern, LFI and the socialists don’t get on, to say the least, and it’s hard to see a coalition with the centrists being an easy one.

    It appears the most likely outcome is Macron trying to appoint a new government. But I really can’t see how this doesn’t end in new elections at some point.
    There SHOULD be new Presidential elections, as Macron is clearly many years past his sell-by date and utterly discredited. Just as Starmer only got in because people wanted to punish the Conservatives, Macron only won his second term because Le Pen was still considered beyond the pale by enough Frogs.

    But of course that particular turkey would never vote for Christmas.

    So he'll try to appoint another government which will solve nothing in the vain attempt to stave off new legislative elections, which will solve nothing.

    Putin is probably exhibit #1 against Presidential systems, and Trump may be #2, but Macron is catching up fast as #3.
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 6,861

    MattW said:

    This with be safe with Malmesbury. Two little traffic vids.

    What happens when someone follows a "come on" headlight flash, and then they have a coming-together:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YvkR_15DRA4

    Like Rhonda Pickering, but what happens when the driver who cuts the corner (ie drives on the wrong side of the road) does not have a gobby passenger:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jTIMQM1bnE

    I can't decide how I rate this channel - but his commentary explaining liability is very good, so useful education, and deserves to be out there and eclipse the mad dashcammers.

    Under my UnDictatorship, traffic wardens will be heavily armed. Basic fit out will be SLR in wooden furniture, specialist units will include artillery and small tactical nuclear weapons.

    The penalties for littering from a car will be…. Interesting.
    I have had just about enough of you hand-wringing liberals. You have to get them BEFORE they litter. I can tell them at a glance.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 45,387
    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    Not as many as you might think. It's wildly overpopular at peak times/places. RP will have a view, but DYOR. Mind, I'd tend to go in May/
    ?June or September anyway for the nicest flora/birds/fewer midges.
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 10,607
    edited September 8
    Some sorts of reports of thr police investigation of possible "hazardous materials", at Heathrow.

    Could be a false alarm, as they are usually, but a lot of annoyed travellers and disrupted journeys.
  • TazTaz Posts: 20,929
    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    Not as many as you might think. It's wildly overpopular at peak times/places. RP will have a view, but DYOR. Mind, I'd tend to go in May/
    ?June or September anyway for the nicest flora/birds/fewer midges.
    Midges seem to see my body as an all you can eat buffet so avoiding them is a must.
  • BBC says goodbye to premium-rate phone voting
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/articles/2025/bbc-says-goodbye-to-premium-phone-voting

    Something to bear in mind if betting on Strictly or SPotY.
  • DopermeanDopermean Posts: 1,528

    Nigelb said:

    Scott_xP said:

    Nigelb said:

    Effing libtard...

    Trump: "I think we may have learned something, because when [immigrants] come here and there's nobody who can do what they're supposed to be doing and they bring people, those people could teach our people...Something very interesting could come out of that."
    https://x.com/BulwarkOnline/status/1964844127981637721

    Who is going to tell him that the South Koreans arrested at the factory WERE THERE TO TRAIN THE LOCALS
    TBF to him, he appears now to be at least dimly aware that was the case.
    This story appears to be creating a few waves in tech circles around here. Before this, a few people were requesting not to go to the US because of fears of shittiness from ICE. Now, companies themselves are asking whether their staff will be safe.

    I cannot see this being good for US industry.
    Indeed, what do you do if your employee gets abducted off the street, roughed up and detained without cause for several days or more?
    Compensation, counselling, retention?
    It was difficult enough after 9/11, but at least people wrongly targeted were denied entry at immigration and flown back.
  • numbertwelvenumbertwelve Posts: 7,986
    edited September 8
    Fishing said:

    HYUFD said:

    Sky

    France's prime minister has failed in a last-minute bid to save his job, with the country's National Assembly ousting him in a confidence vote.

    Francois Bayrou - who entered office just nine months ago - is required to submit the resignation of his minority government after losing Monday afternoon's vote.

    Also from the BBC

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost the vote of confidence he called in his government.

    France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office and bring down his minority government. Another 25 MPs abstained.
    Macron will almost certainly now have to appoint a new PM from the left given the Left block has most seats in the National Assembly and keeps rejecting spending cuts. Which likely means higher taxes, especially on the wealthy and higher earners, rather than the spending cuts Bayrou and Barnier had proposed
    It’s a mess. Even if the left try to govern, LFI and the socialists don’t get on, to say the least, and it’s hard to see a coalition with the centrists being an easy one.

    It appears the most likely outcome is Macron trying to appoint a new government. But I really can’t see how this doesn’t end in new elections at some point.
    There SHOULD be new Presidential elections, as Macron is clearly many years past his sell-by date and utterly discredited. Just as Starmer only got in because people wanted to punish the Conservatives, Macron only won his second term because Le Pen was still considered beyond the pale by enough Frogs.

    But of course that particular turkey would never vote for Christmas.

    So he'll try to appoint another government which will solve nothing in the vain attempt to stave off new legislative elections, which will solve nothing.

    Putin is probably exhibit #1 against Presidential systems, and Trump may be #2, but Macron is catching up fast as #3.
    The French constitution has always had a rather odd hybrid presidential/parliamentary system that was always open to this sort of messy impasse where nobody can really govern but nobody but the President can resolve the situation. After the last bit of (nowhere near as messy) cohabitation, they’d really tried to fix it ever arising by timing legislative elections straight after the presidential elections (because why wouldnt you give the president a mandate after you’ve literally just voted for him) but that worked - until it didnt and Macron didn’t get a majority. And then Macron’s curious decision to dissolve parliament mid term made matters worse to the power of 1000.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 39,954
    @paulhutcheon

    EXC: A Scottish Labour MP has branded Douglas Alexander a "wee p***k" after Ian Murray was sacked.

    The MP said: “If I had a pound for everyone who liked Douglas, I would have 50p.”

    https://x.com/paulhutcheon/status/1965113173020643568
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 45,387
    edited September 8
    Taz said:

    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    Not as many as you might think. It's wildly overpopular at peak times/places. RP will have a view, but DYOR. Mind, I'd tend to go in May/
    ?June or September anyway for the nicest flora/birds/fewer midges.
    Midges seem to see my body as an all you can eat buffet so avoiding them is a must.
    Depends so much on weather on the day and location - our friends who did the route and came to see us in the Lowlands and 'camped' on our drive complained the worst midges were here!

    But a warm humid calm evening lowland by a river through peat bogs in August ...

    edit: get some of the smidge stuff, or Avon Skin so soft, or whatever is recommended nopw.

    https://www.smidgeup.com/midge-forecast/
    https://www.wildernessscotland.com/blog/midges-in-scotland/
    https://www.visitscotland.com/travel-planning/midges-ticks-scotland
  • MattWMattW Posts: 29,680
    Has anyone been affected by the tube strike? What did you notice?

    The longer term impact on cycling will be interesting:

    This morning, Lime says there was a 58% increase in the number of trips taken between 07:00 and 11:00 compared to last Monday.

    For the other green (and blue) bikes, Forest, there was a 122% increase on the usual number of riders between the hours of 07:00 and 08:00.

    And, as we mentioned earlier, Santander saw a 61% increase compared with last week.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/czew3z331dxt
  • FossFoss Posts: 1,646

    Some sorts of reports of thr police investigation of possible "hazardous materials", at Heathrow.

    Could be a false alarm, as they are usually, but a lot of annoyed travellers and disrupted journeys.

    They seem to have been lost in the noise, but there were also terror raids last Friday.
  • TazTaz Posts: 20,929
    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    Not as many as you might think. It's wildly overpopular at peak times/places. RP will have a view, but DYOR. Mind, I'd tend to go in May/
    ?June or September anyway for the nicest flora/birds/fewer midges.
    Midges seem to see my body as an all you can eat buffet so avoiding them is a must.
    Depends so much on weather on the day and location - our friends who did the route and came to see us in the Lowlands and 'camped' on our drive complained the worst midges were here!

    But a warm humid calm evening lowland by a river through peat bogs in August ...

    edit: get some of the smidge stuff, or Avon Skin so soft, or whatever is recommended nopw.

    https://www.smidgeup.com/midge-forecast/
    https://www.wildernessscotland.com/blog/midges-in-scotland/
    https://www.visitscotland.com/travel-planning/midges-ticks-scotland
    I’ll look it up.

    Staying in Venice last week I was besieged by them. Same when I was in an Airbnb in Soller in July.

    Thanks for the links too 👍
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 13,911
    Apparently the PLP meeting went very well.
    We know what comes next
    #IDS
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 45,387
    MattW said:

    Taz said:

    MattW said:

    This with be safe with Malmesbury. Two little traffic vids.

    What happens when someone follows a "come on" headlight flash, and then they have a coming-together:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YvkR_15DRA4

    Like Rhonda Pickering, but what happens when the driver who cuts the corner (ie drives on the wrong side of the road) does not have a gobby passenger:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jTIMQM1bnE

    I can't decide how I rate this channel - but his commentary explaining liability is very good, so useful education, and deserves to be out there and eclipse the mad dashcammers.

    Under my UnDictatorship, traffic wardens will be heavily armed. Basic fit out will be SLR in wooden furniture, specialist units will include artillery and small tactical nuclear weapons.

    The penalties for littering from a car will be…. Interesting.
    What about the penalty for playing loud music on public transport without headphones ?
    I can never understand littering from cars. Just ... why?

    The biggest piles of litter are always by laybys.
    Observer bias.

    That's where folk eat and shit. So all the litter is dumped in one place.

    Of course, the ones who eat on the way and eject the litter smear it evenly all along the roadside, by comparison. Very noticeable that the roadside out of our town is often covered in litter from the local fast food places, some a few miles further back.
  • BurgessianBurgessian Posts: 3,147
    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    "I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places" - well, yes, except most of them are also passing places!

    Met a bloke from Kinlochbervie a little while back. He was spitting feathers about the impact of NC500 for residents. Much of the road - in the northern stretch - is single-track with passing places and there is insufficient accommodation for the huge influx of visitors that NC 500 has generated. Durness is a disaster area at the height of the season. As ever, the promotion has run far ahead of the infrastructure.

    TBH, I'm a bit sorry at the way it's been overrun. Though, no doubt, it has brought in the cash.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 16,031
    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    Not as many as you might think. It's wildly overpopular at peak times/places. RP will have a view, but DYOR. Mind, I'd tend to go in May/
    ?June or September anyway for the nicest flora/birds/fewer midges.
    Midges seem to see my body as an all you can eat buffet so avoiding them is a must.
    Depends so much on weather on the day and location - our friends who did the route and came to see us in the Lowlands and 'camped' on our drive complained the worst midges were here!

    But a warm humid calm evening lowland by a river through peat bogs in August ...

    edit: get some of the smidge stuff, or Avon Skin so soft, or whatever is recommended nopw.

    https://www.smidgeup.com/midge-forecast/
    https://www.wildernessscotland.com/blog/midges-in-scotland/
    https://www.visitscotland.com/travel-planning/midges-ticks-scotland
    I was up in part of the NC500 back in February and it was of course midge-free, but we’d assumed a weekend of wind and rain. Instead it was crystal clear the whole time. Absolutely stunning.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 46,902
    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    Not as many as you might think. It's wildly overpopular at peak times/places. RP will have a view, but DYOR. Mind, I'd tend to go in May/
    ?June or September anyway for the nicest flora/birds/fewer midges.
    Midges seem to see my body as an all you can eat buffet so avoiding them is a must.
    Depends so much on weather on the day and location - our friends who did the route and came to see us in the Lowlands and 'camped' on our drive complained the worst midges were here!

    But a warm humid calm evening lowland by a river through peat bogs in August ...

    edit: get some of the smidge stuff, or Avon Skin so soft, or whatever is recommended nopw.

    https://www.smidgeup.com/midge-forecast/
    https://www.wildernessscotland.com/blog/midges-in-scotland/
    https://www.visitscotland.com/travel-planning/midges-ticks-scotland
    I camped at Kingshouse one summer's night. I had a couple of annoying midge bites, but one ?German? girl in a nearby tent had nearly been eaten alive by them, and was exceedingly miserable. I fear some people are more suspectable to the little blighters than others.

    Oh, and I later found Avon Skin So Soft does appear to work.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 32,551
    Nigelb said:

    Kyle Cheney
    @kyledcheney
    ·
    2h
    JUST IN: Federal appeals court upholds E. Jean Carroll's $83.3 million judgment against Donald Trump, rejecting his claim that presidential immunity should have shielded him from liability.

    I still think this case is extraordinary. To be accused of rape, for it not to be proven, and then to be sued for denying it, is utterly unhinged.
    The jury found that he had committed sexual assault.
    That's what he was subsequently sued for denying, repeatedly, and further libelling Carroll. Repeatedly.

    You're right, it was an extraordinary case. Most defendants who lose in court, and lose again in subsequent appeals, sent try to behave as though it didn't happen.
    It was not proven in a court of law, nor will it ever be. The whole thing is utterly absurd.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 45,387
    Taz said:

    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Carnyx said:

    Taz said:

    Hi everyone, I've just spent 4 busy days doing the North Coast 500 (and shooting 6 videos along the way).

    Glad to see this poll getting an airing - as always the trend in your friend, and whilst the SNP have been out trumpeting this as signs that everyone backs them, its a poll showing them losing almost 25% of their support vs last time out.

    Their strategy now is: VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE. That's it. They keep mentioning bits of policy achievement but the sole reasongiven so far to vote for them is VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    Based on talking to people in the GE last year there's an awful lot of pissed off voters more concerned by the state of things than the jam tomorrow promise of independence.

    At the GE they lost 40% of their vote. So 25% in this poll may be just the start of their losses. DYOR...

    We’ve been thinking of doing it. We’ve thought about it for a while hiring a VW Camper to do it.

    I’d guess there’s plenty of stopping places.
    Not as many as you might think. It's wildly overpopular at peak times/places. RP will have a view, but DYOR. Mind, I'd tend to go in May/
    ?June or September anyway for the nicest flora/birds/fewer midges.
    Midges seem to see my body as an all you can eat buffet so avoiding them is a must.
    Depends so much on weather on the day and location - our friends who did the route and came to see us in the Lowlands and 'camped' on our drive complained the worst midges were here!

    But a warm humid calm evening lowland by a river through peat bogs in August ...

    edit: get some of the smidge stuff, or Avon Skin so soft, or whatever is recommended nopw.

    https://www.smidgeup.com/midge-forecast/
    https://www.wildernessscotland.com/blog/midges-in-scotland/
    https://www.visitscotland.com/travel-planning/midges-ticks-scotland
    I’ll look it up.

    Staying in Venice last week I was besieged by them. Same when I was in an Airbnb in Soller in July.

    Thanks for the links too 👍
    Don't let me discourage you - but going off piste in places might be very worthwhile, in the sense of not following every bit. For instance, looking at the map I'd be inclined to go to the Cromarty-Nigg ferry and visit Cromarty and Fortrose, and cut from Dingwall through Strathpeffer.
  • Daveyboy1961Daveyboy1961 Posts: 4,829
    Scott_xP said:

    @paulhutcheon

    EXC: A Scottish Labour MP has branded Douglas Alexander a "wee p***k" after Ian Murray was sacked.

    The MP said: “If I had a pound for everyone who liked Douglas, I would have 50p.”

    https://x.com/paulhutcheon/status/1965113173020643568

    Classic phrase
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