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  • Tempus certamen tituli pro photo quae summam secunda Trump praesidentia
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 58,224
    "It says US Navy on the flag. Like the British, we abolished two out of three traditions in the Navy."
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,568
    Romani ite domum
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 35,503
    edited November 7
    Would the last man standing in the Trump's America please turn off the lights.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 83,017
    nihil hic videndum
    quaeso disperge
  • stodgestodge Posts: 15,526
    "The search continues for the President's Brain, last seen in the Oval Office".
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 35,503
    edited November 7
    The more interesting bit of the scene you don't see is when the guy collapses RFK Jnr exits stage right at terminal velocity. So much for his clinical expertise.

    "Is there an RFK in the house?"
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,568
    “I need a poop”
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 35,503

    “I need a poop”

    "Man, these Trump diapers are just beautiful"
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 45,766

    “I need a poop”

    ‘I needed a poop.
  • FossFoss Posts: 2,015

    Would anyone object if I wrote the next thread entirely in Latin?

    So long as we get the Farage picture too, we don't really mind.
    "Libera te tutemet ex inferis" then...
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,568

    “I need a poop”

    ‘I needed a poop.
    “I’ve just pooped” ?
  • Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820
  • PJHPJH Posts: 960
    Meanwhile, on the bridge of the Titanic...
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 88,745
    It reminds me a bit of that viral photo of a New Years Eve in Manchester.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 88,745
    edited November 7
    The other thought that came to mind is a scene from those classic HBO shows of the early 2000s like Boardwalk Empire, where the main character wanders towards the camera while we see in the background somebody is getting stuffed in bag by the henchmen.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 40,867

    It reminds me a bit of that viral photo of a New Years Eve in Manchester.

    There is already a version where that image of Trump has been photoshopped in
  • FossFoss Posts: 2,015
    "Do you wanna see what happened to the last guy who said gold bog seats were naff?"
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 40,867

    The more interesting bit of the scene you don't see is when the guy collapses RFK Jnr exits stage right at terminal velocity. So much for his clinical expertise.

    "Is there an RFK in the house?"

    Well, the slightly awkward thing for RFK is that the guy that collapsed was there as the poster boy for the drug they were flogging
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 88,745
    edited November 7

    The other thought that came to mind is a scene from those classic HBO shows of the early 2000s like Boardwalk Empire, where the main character wanders towards the camera while we see in the background somebody is getting stuffed in bag by the henchmen.

    I recently rewatched BBC series McMafia. Very unrated show and combination of usual BBC too slow to secure talent, COVID, Ukraine / Russia, killed chance for it to go further.
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,568
    “Trump ponders if his toxic fart was the result of illegal Mexican food”
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 17,221

    It reminds me a bit of that viral photo of a New Years Eve in Manchester.

    No, that looked like a lot more fun.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 7,775
    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor would mysteriously never make his appointment with Congress’ Epstein Inquiry.
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 12,486
    Heartily recommend Death by Lightning (Netflix). Very much a PB series.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 33,649

    Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820

    Wrong verdict imo, even if Barton might fall foul of the Prohibition of Complete Dickheads Act.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 83,017
    And, of course.

    si monumentum requiris circumspice
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 26,590

    Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820

    #pbfreespeech
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 23,777
    "The White House Only Fans site gets off to a poor start"
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 56,768
    "It looked, it looked like a large rat. Where could it have gone?"
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 33,649
    FPT

    viewcode said:

    Would anyone object if I wrote the next thread entirely in Latin?

    Unless it involves asking how many parts Gaul is divided into, whether Caesar had some jam for tea or Pompey had a rat, or how often they loved a table, I probably won't be able to read it. Although I can tell you who those who are about to die will salute, if that's any help. :)
    At the Grammar School I attended we had a choice at the end of the year at which we were 14. Latin, History and Geography or Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Plus, of course English, Maths and two languages.
    Somewhat to the Headmaster's annoyance I chose the Science option, and other than the rather primitive Latin associated with prescription writing I've had no contact with the language since. That was a 73 years ago!
    If he is to stay at a Public School he must aim at becoming educated. If he is to be solely a scientific specialist, he is wasting time at a Public School.
    Alan Turing's headmaster on the importance of the Classics.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 68,750
    "I don't know him. I've never met him."
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 12,165
    "Like never before"
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 40,867
    @johnpfaff.bsky.social‬

    For a man who genuinely understands (or at least has understood) how to work a camera and the importance of media presence, this is a distinctly shocking set of images.

    As is the one of him just standing like (as one person put it) an idling NPC during the medical event in the Oval.

    https://bsky.app/profile/johnpfaff.bsky.social/post/3m52lbkkhb22s
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 14,574
    Caption competition, I suggest two.

    Trumpian Politics - Lesson 3 “If you torture the data long enough, it will confess.”

    MAGA Coaching Manual 101: “First you build the team, and then you beat the under-performers with carrots, until they have swallowed the entire stick.”
  • TazTaz Posts: 22,019

    Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820

    Utterly farcical.

    Hes a bit of a knob but, really, targetted for this. Absurd.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 26,590
    "If the ransom isn't delivered in the next five minutes, I will kill another hostage."
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 56,513
    edited November 7
    "He fainted? FAKE NEWS from the RADICAL LEFT Lunatics!"
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 9,156
    "It was probably a mistake to invite Joe".
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 17,221
    ICE raids intensify: is nowhere off-limits?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929
    "Can you believe this loser?"
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 80,312

    Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820

    Vine suggesting he had a brain injury started all that nonsense, as others have posted below it's a calamitous verdict which reinforces everything that's wrong with free speech in Britain right now - it should have never gone to th criminal courts let alone had a guilty verdict our civil libel system should have been perfectly able to deal with it (Which itself is too easy to fall foul of but that's another issue)
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 88,745
    "When you see the other side chopping off heads, waterboarding doesn't sound very severe."
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 46,344
    Pulpstar said:

    Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820

    Vine suggesting he had a brain injury started all that nonsense, as others have posted below it's a calamitous verdict which reinforces everything that's wrong with free speech in Britain right now - it should have never gone to th criminal courts let alone had a guilty verdict our civil libel system should have been perfectly able to deal with it (Which itself is too easy to fall foul of but that's another issue)
    Suggest we wait for the written judgement. Will be interesting to see what it says.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 23,075
    Find Out Now voting intention:
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    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 88,745

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    A poll out today has Labour on 23%, Green's down on 11%.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 23,075

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    A poll out today has Labour on 23%, Green's down on 11%.
    10% not 11%
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 23,075

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    A poll out today has Labour on 23%, Green's down on 11%.
    Any idea why that poll had a sample size of 1000 when all other JL Partners o es have a ss over 2000?

    Is it because having found 230 Lab voters it was pointless looking for anymore!!
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,277
    Cardboard cutout President.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929

    Find Out Now voting intention:
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    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

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    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Are we dusting off the "Socialism or Barbarism!" meme?
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 12,165
    edited November 7
    kinabalu said:

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Are we dusting off the "Socialism or Barbarism!" meme?
    Minor matters. Easily sorted.

    The Greens though, they have to be eradicated before teatime or you can call me Muller!

    Edit: it was 'Maier' I think.
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,277
    Nigelb said:

    And, of course.

    si monumentum requiris circumspice

    All this Latin is Greek to me.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 56,513

    Find Out Now voting intention:
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    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

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    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Um, we discussed this last night, john.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 23,075

    Find Out Now voting intention:
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    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

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    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Um, we discussed this last night, john.
    TRAITORS
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 23,075
    kinabalu said:

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Are we dusting off the "Socialism or Barbarism!" meme?
    Dusting off the fleas
  • TazTaz Posts: 22,019
    Pulpstar said:

    Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820

    Vine suggesting he had a brain injury started all that nonsense, as others have posted below it's a calamitous verdict which reinforces everything that's wrong with free speech in Britain right now - it should have never gone to th criminal courts let alone had a guilty verdict our civil libel system should have been perfectly able to deal with it (Which itself is too easy to fall foul of but that's another issue)
    In the case of Vine v Barton our civil libel system already has dealt with it too.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929
    Carnyx said:

    Pulpstar said:

    Joey Barton has been found guilty.

    Joey Barton has been found guilty of posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

    Barton was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of six counts of sending a grossly offensive electronic communication with intent to cause distress or anxiety.

    During his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, the ex-Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, 43, said he believed he was the victim of a "political prosecution" and denied his aim was "to get clicks and promote himself". …

    … Another message allegedly suggested Jeremy Vine had a sexual interest in children after the broadcaster posted a question asking whether Barton had a "brain injury".

    He told the court the posts were "dark and stupid humour" and "crude banter". He also said he had no intention of implying Vine was a paedophile.


    https://news.sky.com/story/ex-footballer-joey-barton-guilty-of-posting-grossly-offensive-messages-on-social-media-13465820

    Vine suggesting he had a brain injury started all that nonsense, as others have posted below it's a calamitous verdict which reinforces everything that's wrong with free speech in Britain right now - it should have never gone to th criminal courts let alone had a guilty verdict our civil libel system should have been perfectly able to deal with it (Which itself is too easy to fall foul of but that's another issue)
    Suggest we wait for the written judgement. Will be interesting to see what it says.
    Oh dear, he draped himself in a Union Jack scarf for the verdict. The ludicrous self-regard of these 'martyred for my edgy non PC humour' merchants never ceases to amaze.
  • Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929

    kinabalu said:

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Are we dusting off the "Socialism or Barbarism!" meme?
    Dusting off the fleas
    Sounds very British. They drain the swamp, we dust off the fleas.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 46,344

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    It's been like that for years, decades even. Just didn't get reported.
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,277

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    How much police time is wasted on these events, for heaven's sake.
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,568
    AnneJGP said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    How much police time is wasted on these events, for heaven's sake.
    It’s what the police are there to do surely!
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 7,671
    Carnyx said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    It's been like that for years, decades even. Just didn't get reported.
    Was there ever a time when a judge was in-the-loop for every release? Or has it always been the prison services job to follow the sentence?
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 7,671
    There was a scandal maybe 15 years ago about people being released from prison who should have been sent to deportation centres. That got supposedly fixed, so I wonder why a more wide-ranging overhaul wasn't done, w.r.t all release procedures.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 16,353

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Um, we discussed this last night, john.
    I missed it too.

    The threat of ZPIPM is the only scenario I can think of in which I might vote Reform.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 68,750
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  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 75,948
    Sic semper democratia?
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,277

    AnneJGP said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    How much police time is wasted on these events, for heaven's sake.
    It’s what the police are there to do surely!
    Hardly. They've already done it once.
  • kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Sounds like you want the story to go away

    I think that Lammy is facing a serious problem with not only the way he responded at the dispatch box, but also as he fled the chamber despite the Speaker's request for him to make a statement

    Furthermore, he has compounded the problem with contradictory information and apparently a cabinet minister is not all all happy with him and his performance to date

    Ultimately, Starmer may need to make him the scapegoat, before appointing his successor to deal with the issue without Lammy's baggage

    It comes down to what I said earlier, we are pouring tens of billions into an unreformed NHS, out of control spending on pensions and benefits, and 100 billion on debt interest leaving absolutely nothing for dealing with this very important, and politically so, problem
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,277
    AnneJGP said:

    AnneJGP said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    How much police time is wasted on these events, for heaven's sake.
    It’s what the police are there to do surely!
    Hardly. They've already done it once.
    It's not like these people are escapees. They've been turfed out onto the streets.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 68,750
    Walmart's 2025 Thanksgiving dinner box for ten people features mac and cheese as well as the usual turkey, mash potato, pumpkin pie etc ectv

    Is that a thing on Thanksgiving?

  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 9,156
    Joey Barton was charged with 12 counts, found guilty on 6 and not guilty on 6.
    He was found guilty by a jury of his peers, who could have chosen to agree with those who think the charges were absurd and dismissed them all. I wonder why they didn't?
  • kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Given you're crediting Lammy, how close are they being caught to his constituency?
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 26,590

    Joey Barton was charged with 12 counts, found guilty on 6 and not guilty on 6.
    He was found guilty by a jury of his peers, who could have chosen to agree with those who think the charges were absurd and dismissed them all. I wonder why they didn't?

    Because the sad, bleak and true truth is that ultimately the British don't really believe in free speech.
  • viewcode said:

    Joey Barton was charged with 12 counts, found guilty on 6 and not guilty on 6.
    He was found guilty by a jury of his peers, who could have chosen to agree with those who think the charges were absurd and dismissed them all. I wonder why they didn't?

    Because the sad, bleak and true truth is that ultimately the British don't really believe in free speech.
    If you have ever done jury service you will probably be aware that juries can vary considerably in their outlook and intelligence. I wouldn't draw too many conclusions about national beliefs from a single case.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929
    edited November 7

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Given you're crediting Lammy, how close are they being caught to his constituency?
    That was just a little joke to illustrate the absurdity of blaming him for our longtime chronically underfunded and therefore on its knees criminal justice system.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 53,877
    viewcode said:

    Joey Barton was charged with 12 counts, found guilty on 6 and not guilty on 6.
    He was found guilty by a jury of his peers, who could have chosen to agree with those who think the charges were absurd and dismissed them all. I wonder why they didn't?

    Because the sad, bleak and true truth is that ultimately the British don't really believe in free speech.
    Free speech doesnt stretch to spreading libel.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-15261157/Joey-Bartons-cloud-filth-abuse-leaves-Jeremy-Vine-close-breaking-court-TV-presenter-tells-court-feared-daughters-safety.html
  • MattWMattW Posts: 30,610
    It seems that the Kent County Council lawsuit is two suing each other.

    Since the erotic novel is about a (fictional) boutique law firm, and is the type of thing that would normally be on the dodgier end of the Literotica Discipline Channel, I'm not linking it here to save TSE some blushes.

    No - I haven't read it.

    Good evening all.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Sounds like you want the story to go away

    I think that Lammy is facing a serious problem with not only the way he responded at the dispatch box, but also as he fled the chamber despite the Speaker's request for him to make a statement

    Furthermore, he has compounded the problem with contradictory information and apparently a cabinet minister is not all all happy with him and his performance to date

    Ultimately, Starmer may need to make him the scapegoat, before appointing his successor to deal with the issue without Lammy's baggage

    It comes down to what I said earlier, we are pouring tens of billions into an unreformed NHS, out of control spending on pensions and benefits, and 100 billion on debt interest leaving absolutely nothing for dealing with this very important, and politically so, problem
    I do, yes. Just as you want it running every day for however long there's a Labour government. Such is the mindset of partisans in politics.
  • kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Given you're crediting Lammy, how close are they being caught to his constituency?
    That was just a little joke to illustrate the absurdity of blaming him for our longtime chronically underfunded and therefore on its knees criminal justice system.
    I joked too, because Finsbury Park neighbours Lammy's Tottenham constituency

    Were the wrongly freed sex offenders heading for his house, to turn themselves in?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 68,750
    Another [Lab MP] added: “You should never forget the fact that Lucy [Powell] is a fucking idiot.”


    Labour Fighting For Survival After Keir Starmer's Latest Week From Hell
    https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/labour-fighting-for-survival-after-keir-starmers-latest-week-from-hell_uk_690de309e4b094b50cf97917?d_id=10844842&ncid_tag=tweetlnkukhpmg00000001&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=uk_main
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 26,590
    Foxy said:

    viewcode said:

    Joey Barton was charged with 12 counts, found guilty on 6 and not guilty on 6.
    He was found guilty by a jury of his peers, who could have chosen to agree with those who think the charges were absurd and dismissed them all. I wonder why they didn't?

    Because the sad, bleak and true truth is that ultimately the British don't really believe in free speech.
    Free speech doesnt stretch to spreading libel.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-15261157/Joey-Bartons-cloud-filth-abuse-leaves-Jeremy-Vine-close-breaking-court-TV-presenter-tells-court-feared-daughters-safety.html
    IIUC he wasn't convicted of libel or harrassment, but of using offensive words to cause distress. Happy to be corrected if wrong.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 35,503

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    A poll out today has Labour on 23%, Green's down on 11%.
    We only trust the gold standard FoN poll on PB! Matthew Goodwin is a polling God.

    This poll hasn't even been posted the mandatory six times yet!
  • kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Sounds like you want the story to go away

    I think that Lammy is facing a serious problem with not only the way he responded at the dispatch box, but also as he fled the chamber despite the Speaker's request for him to make a statement

    Furthermore, he has compounded the problem with contradictory information and apparently a cabinet minister is not all all happy with him and his performance to date

    Ultimately, Starmer may need to make him the scapegoat, before appointing his successor to deal with the issue without Lammy's baggage

    It comes down to what I said earlier, we are pouring tens of billions into an unreformed NHS, out of control spending on pensions and benefits, and 100 billion on debt interest leaving absolutely nothing for dealing with this very important, and politically so, problem
    I do, yes. Just as you want it running every day for however long there's a Labour government. Such is the mindset of partisans in politics.
    Seems the Lib Dems shadow is equally scathing of Lammy

    And I do not want these criminals on the streets nor does the public

    Lammy's problem is all of his own making
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 68,750
    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Apparently Sky are buying ITV (regulators permitting...LOL) so they could replace plunging ratings Coronation Street with "Prisoner Watch"
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 131,326

    Find Out Now voting intention:
    Reform UK: 33% (+1)
    Greens: 18% (+1)
    Conservatives: 16% (-)
    Labour: 15% (-1)
    Lib Dems: 11% (-1)

    Changes from 29th October
    [Find Out Now, 5-6th November

    SKS fans - Your man is 4th. Time to stand down for the Greens to stop NFIFIPM

    Um, we discussed this last night, john.
    Yes FON is a new pollster who get lots of publicity for polls which show dramatic changes, especially if more so than established pollsters do
  • TazTaz Posts: 22,019
    viewcode said:

    Foxy said:

    viewcode said:

    Joey Barton was charged with 12 counts, found guilty on 6 and not guilty on 6.
    He was found guilty by a jury of his peers, who could have chosen to agree with those who think the charges were absurd and dismissed them all. I wonder why they didn't?

    Because the sad, bleak and true truth is that ultimately the British don't really believe in free speech.
    Free speech doesnt stretch to spreading libel.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-15261157/Joey-Bartons-cloud-filth-abuse-leaves-Jeremy-Vine-close-breaking-court-TV-presenter-tells-court-feared-daughters-safety.html
    IIUC he wasn't convicted of libel or harrassment, but of using offensive words to cause distress. Happy to be corrected if wrong.
    He’s already lost. Libel case against Vine. That took case prior to this.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 47,929
    edited November 7

    kinabalu said:

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Given you're crediting Lammy, how close are they being caught to his constituency?
    That was just a little joke to illustrate the absurdity of blaming him for our longtime chronically underfunded and therefore on its knees criminal justice system.
    I joked too, because Finsbury Park neighbours Lammy's Tottenham constituency

    Were the wrongly freed sex offenders heading for his house, to turn themselves in?
    Ah yes, lol, I get it now. Ian did that (very good) joke too.

    Any case he'll get them, don't you worry. He's the Justice Secretary.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 131,326

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Apparently Sky are buying ITV (regulators permitting...LOL) so they could replace plunging ratings Coronation Street with "Prisoner Watch"
    Coronation Street is regularly still in the top 3 most watched TV shows in the UK, they would be insane to drop it
    https://www.barb.co.uk/viewing-data/most-viewed-programmes/
  • TazTaz Posts: 22,019

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Apparently Sky are buying ITV (regulators permitting...LOL) so they could replace plunging ratings Coronation Street with "Prisoner Watch"
    They’re only buying the broadcasting part. ITV studios won’t be a part of it.
  • AnneJGPAnneJGP Posts: 4,277

    Walmart's 2025 Thanksgiving dinner box for ten people features mac and cheese as well as the usual turkey, mash potato, pumpkin pie etc ectv

    Is that a thing on Thanksgiving?

    Veggie option?
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 131,326
    boulay said:

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor would mysteriously never make his appointment with Congress’ Epstein Inquiry.

    Are they also calling Clinton, Trump. Spacey, Thiel, Bill Gates, Mandelson and all others who mixed with Epstein too?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 68,750
    One of the child sex convicted from Kent today is called 'Lucifer'


    Kent Police (UK)
    @kent_police
    Multiple child sex offenders have been jailed for a combined total of 100 years.

    https://x.com/kent_police/status/1986784330425704910
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 35,503

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Sounds like you want the story to go away

    I think that Lammy is facing a serious problem with not only the way he responded at the dispatch box, but also as he fled the chamber despite the Speaker's request for him to make a statement

    Furthermore, he has compounded the problem with contradictory information and apparently a cabinet minister is not all all happy with him and his performance to date

    Ultimately, Starmer may need to make him the scapegoat, before appointing his successor to deal with the issue without Lammy's baggage

    It comes down to what I said earlier, we are pouring tens of billions into an unreformed NHS, out of control spending on pensions and benefits, and 100 billion on debt interest leaving absolutely nothing for dealing with this very important, and politically so, problem
    Why do you think this didn't happen under the Tories?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-53221983

    That was a really nasty one that you never heard about.

    I have another 800 or so examples for you too during the Tory years.*

    * Granted the frequency has been worse in the 18 months since April 2024.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 30,610
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  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 35,503

    One of the child sex convicted from Kent today is called 'Lucifer'


    Kent Police (UK)
    @kent_police
    Multiple child sex offenders have been jailed for a combined total of 100 years.

    https://x.com/kent_police/status/1986784330425704910

    I think that might be the guy I just saw catching a London bound train from Maidstone railway station.
  • TazTaz Posts: 22,019

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Sounds like you want the story to go away

    I think that Lammy is facing a serious problem with not only the way he responded at the dispatch box, but also as he fled the chamber despite the Speaker's request for him to make a statement

    Furthermore, he has compounded the problem with contradictory information and apparently a cabinet minister is not all all happy with him and his performance to date

    Ultimately, Starmer may need to make him the scapegoat, before appointing his successor to deal with the issue without Lammy's baggage

    It comes down to what I said earlier, we are pouring tens of billions into an unreformed NHS, out of control spending on pensions and benefits, and 100 billion on debt interest leaving absolutely nothing for dealing with this very important, and politically so, problem
    Why do you think this didn't happen under the Tories?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-53221983

    That was a really nasty one that you never heard about.

    I have another 800 or so examples for you too during the Tory years.*

    * Granted the frequency has been worse in the 18 months since April 2024.
    That’s the problem. It’s far worse under Labour and they need to get a handle on it and haven’t so far. Just blaming the Tories is not enough.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 56,513
    HYUFD said:

    boulay said:

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor would mysteriously never make his appointment with Congress’ Epstein Inquiry.

    Are they also calling Clinton, Trump. Spacey, Thiel, Bill Gates, Mandelson and all others who mixed with Epstein too?
    Do you agree with Charles' decision to, er, "demote" his brother?
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 35,503
    Taz said:

    kinabalu said:

    Sky reporting 4 more prisoners are being sought by the police

    Details apparently to follow

    To be honest this is just going to be on repeat virtually everyday

    That could be a problem for Sky. They should maybe hive it off into a separate show ("PrisonerWatch") from the main news so that people who are particularly interested don't miss anything.
    Sounds like you want the story to go away

    I think that Lammy is facing a serious problem with not only the way he responded at the dispatch box, but also as he fled the chamber despite the Speaker's request for him to make a statement

    Furthermore, he has compounded the problem with contradictory information and apparently a cabinet minister is not all all happy with him and his performance to date

    Ultimately, Starmer may need to make him the scapegoat, before appointing his successor to deal with the issue without Lammy's baggage

    It comes down to what I said earlier, we are pouring tens of billions into an unreformed NHS, out of control spending on pensions and benefits, and 100 billion on debt interest leaving absolutely nothing for dealing with this very important, and politically so, problem
    Why do you think this didn't happen under the Tories?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-53221983

    That was a really nasty one that you never heard about.

    I have another 800 or so examples for you too during the Tory years.*

    * Granted the frequency has been worse in the 18 months since April 2024.
    That’s the problem. It’s far worse under Labour and they need to get a handle on it and haven’t so far. Just blaming the Tories is not enough.
    I am not dismissing the current fiasco. I was just suggesting the story might be more important today (despite McCann raping whilst on the run) with a non-Conservative Government in office.

    There is also an argument to suggest that the guy captured today should have left the country in 2019. So we can blame the following Home Secretaries, Patel, Braverman, Shapps, Braverman (again) Cleverly, Cooper and Mahmood for keeping him here.
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