Wise men vote Labour, donkeys & sheep vote Reform – politicalbetting.com
Wise men vote Labour, donkeys & sheep vote Reform – politicalbetting.com
?And as an Xmas special: What is voting intention by school nativity role we played? Labour’s best result is with those who played Wise Men, Tory’s Joseph, Greens narrators & maybe mirroring their rise from underdogs to today Reform’s best score is among those who played sheep/donkeys
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Some parts have lines, others don’t. The narrator, Joseph, the innkeeper, the wise men and the angel Gabriel have meaningful lines.
There are no female parts with dialogue. As I discovered when our daughter was given the seemingly plum role of Mary only to discover it’s a completely silent part. You just sit there looking demure. Hence the most articulate young girl tends to get the narrator part, and/or they treat the Angels as ladies.
Those vote shares are pretty close to what you’d expect with current class and educational differences in party support, but there’s something else going on too. Look at the Lib Dems: Joseph the top performer, but narrator way down. I would hazard a guess that says something why some people become Lib Dems. We are Josephs, rather than narrators.
A stitch up by the dark forces of Nat wokery, OBVIOUSLY.
https://x.com/brawday/status/2002301204798263601?s=20
https://x.com/bbcsport/status/2002262925713813789
He picked off more than he could chew this time, an actual current champion boxer rather than a long-retired one. Something in AJ’s brain flipped when the ref told them to stop pissing around.
Time to stop these farcical WWE-style boxing matches.
Or: How I Learned to Stop Hoping and Realise We’ll Never Win a Match There Again
Played: 18*
Lost: 15*
Smallest defeats:
by 120 runs or
by 8 wkts (3 times)
Innings defeats: 3 (one where Aus only scored 267)
Draws: 2 (one was a wkt away from a 117 run defeat)
1st innings leads: 3
1st innings deficits < 50: 1
AUS Scores of 400+: 9
ENG Scores of 400+: 2
*match ongoing
#ashes
https://x.com/HackBlackburn/status/2002263828264788288
('How will this be since I am not married' is the wording at our local junior school. This always gets a quiet ripple of acknowledgement from about 400 very unmarried parents attending the show.)
The angels, always girls even in this equality loving age, have great lines too, addressing the shepherds.
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I usually use, don’t judge me, treacle, marmalade, cloves and Chinese spice mix.
Looking for some different flavourings and recommendations.
F’tang, f’tang. !
https://x.com/bayraktar_1love/status/2002306368535941132
There’s been quite the ramp-up in Ukranian strikes on strategic assets in the last few days.
I'm sure you could dig into the lower level stats and paint an equally bleak picture over the longer run.
(In England over the same period - Eng 18 - Draw 10 - Aus 23, Australia edge it by their dominance in the 90s).
Knocks up a woman without her consent, then considering his power, makes her give birth to his kid in a donkey sanctuary.
Joseph & His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat is the one that traumatised me.
My voice broke during rehearsals and then my singing ability matched my ability to be subtle.
#themostmoralpalaceguardintheworld
In reality, Herod the Great was not as nice as depicted in the Bible.
Rik Mayall explains:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSAWJxi_On4
(As for me... No school nativity, what with growing up in that woke cesspit of... late 1970s Hampshire. My standout was the time I was Dwarf with the only good line; "The wicked witch has killed our beautiful Snow White" in a curious production where the dwarves who returned from the mine in the evening looked totally different to the ones who went down the mine in the morning. Some hideous industrial accident, I'm sure.)
At $4,200 an ounce…
First agitate your gammon by wrapping it in the Daily Mail …..
Which I'm sure plenty of primary teachers would have been justified in doing after a month of Nativity rehearsals.
Paul is an asshole, but that doesn't justify a public beating.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/cwywnv31x12o
Some encouragement for Kemi and Starmer in the final MiC poll of the year, the Tories now tied with Labour for second and up to 21% and Labour 10% ahead of the Greens.
Farage will also be reasonably pleased Reform still clearly in the lead on 30%
I feel most Nativity efforts are poorer for their lack of cowboy-giesha participation.
Netflix apparently paid $300m for the fight, split 2/1 in AJ’s favour.
One can understand Paul’s wanting to get beaten up for a $100m payday, but where are the adults in the room? He’s lucky it’s only a broken jaw and not a life-changing brain injury.
Meat wave tactics at their most obvious.
The Christmas miracle I shall be praying for is the Russian population finally tiring of this senseless slaughter.
Joshua stopped Paul.
Kylie is Christmas Number One.
Jase won series 92 of Countdown.
Ginger won Celebrity Masterchef.
Which means @DoctorG was right to tip the Australian songstress midweek.
Data published on Thursday showed the open caseload was 79,619 at the end of September, up from 78,329 at the end of June.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/david-lammy-data-moj-deputy-prime-minister-ministry-of-justice-b2887043.html
Bloody juries.
A symptom of our times.
There’s rumours of Moscow preparing to impose martial law.
https://x.com/maria_drutska/status/2002274644095873294
The US Central Command (Centcom) said fighter jets, attack helicopters and artillery "struck more than 70 targets at multiple locations across central Syria". Aircraft from Jordan were also involved.
It said the operation "employed more than 100 precision munitions" targeting known IS infrastructure and weapons sites.
President Donald Trump said "we are striking very strongly" against IS strongholds, following the 13 December IS ambush in the city of Palmyra in which two US soldiers and a US civilian interpreter were killed.'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yq7zzw618o
Erika Kirk's endorsement on Thursday came on the opening day of Turning Point's annual America Fest conference, the organisation's largest gathering since her husband was shot dead in September.
"We are going to get my husband's friend, JD Vance, elected for 48 in the most resounding way possible," Kirk said, referring to the 48th president. Trump is the 47th.'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp84p722m3do
If an incoming government can't or won't improve the situation, then that rather implies that what went before was probably all that we could afford.
Look at what F1 did for safety after we all saw Ayrton Senna killed live on TV three decades ago, do the boxing authorities also have to wait until someone dies before they act on these farcical matchups?
It clearly doesn't help that the megatycoons of our age have a moral code that allows them to not have a moral code beyond accumulating as many dollars as possible. But the main issue is that things that used to be safely in a box labelled "this would be awful, thank goodness it can't happen" have now been released into the wild.
Government generally is either going to be Reform (very bad) or Conservative as the median UK voter is right of centre. A Princess Leia quote is sadly relevant here.
Roger Williamson's death at the Dutch grand prix in 1973 was particularly egregious - truly awful, they carried on racing past his incinerated car and body. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_Dutch_Grand_Prix#Death_of_Roger_Williamson
Deaths by decade
1950s 15 1952 1959
1960s 14 1960 1969
1970s 12 1970 1978
1980s 4 1980 1986
1990s 2 1994 1994
2000s 2 2000 2002
2010s 3 2014 2017
Wiki dodgy stats again, the post 2000 ones are misleading, only really 1 in that period. But point remains that the big drop was into the 80s from 70s.
I was 16 in 1994, and watched Senna’s death live in a way that didn’t necessarily happen earlier to such a global audience. Thankfully, I’ve found out three decades later, the BBC actually cut away from the World Feed that was on Eurosport, which showed the doctors working on the driver from a helicopter shot.
To take it to the extreme, F1 today would lose a lot of its audience if they thought that there would be a couple of funerals every year, and media companies would absolutely not want to show it.
These fake boxing matches are the same, it’s counting down the days until someone gets killed which isn’t fair on anyone. If you want to get into the ring with AJ you need to be damn close to his equal, this is supposed to be why we have sanctioning bodies for fighting sports.
UK RTA deaths down about 75% from the 1970s as well.
Once valued at $67.5 billion FDV. Now down 94% and total silence.
https://x.com/ArdiNSC/status/2001793418599485656
Some people, Trump included, became very rich indeed off that.
Today, if there’s a serious accident we never see replays of it until it’s known that everyone is safe.
Massive props go to Jackie Stewart, Prof Sid Watkins, Bernie Ecclestone, and even Spanky himself, Max Mosley, for major F1 safety improvements.
The answer to the question is partly Sid Watkins but also the zeitgeist. Deaths were seen as normal because they were normal (see also the Isle of Man TT) and even in football, it used to be that injured players would be carried off by the local St John Ambulance volunteers. In ordinary life, ambulance practice was scoop and run rather than trained paramedics on site (although I think that has swung part of the way back).