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  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 12,623
    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

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  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 34,031

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
  • London measles outbreak: more than 60 children infected
    Cases are spreading between children in Enfield as the virus exploits low MMR vaccination rates, medical experts say

    https://www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcare/article/measles-outbreak-london-vaccination-9b78p2kb2 (£££)

    More than 60 children infected in north London measles outbreak
    Cases reported in seven schools and a nursery in Enfield amid concern over low levels of MMR vaccination in capital

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/feb/14/more-than-60-children-infected-in-north-london-measles-outbreak
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 18,797

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    Habib has said he'll merge his into Lowe's.
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 7,547
    edited February 15

    I've only just realised that the cesspit that is Damian McBride is working as a spad for Yvette Cooper.

    He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near Parliament.

    DIdn't he use to work with her husband in Gordon Brown's cesspit?
    I think he was Gordon Brown's press secretary. That's why Mcdoom had to deny any.knowledge of what McBride and Derek Draper were up.to.
    V starrmeresque

    .....its slipped entirely under the radar afaiac. He's worked for Cooper since 2024.
  • I've only just realised that the cesspit that is Damian McBride is working as a spad for Yvette Cooper.

    He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near Parliament.

    DIdn't he use to work with her husband in Gordon Brown's cesspit?
    And with Derek draper iirc. Guido Fawkes actually did some useful work digging dirt on the whole cabal back then, maybe 2004-2007ish ? Would be embarrassed to have that site show up in my internet history these days...
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 134,034

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    'I am utterly delighted
    @RupertLowe10
    has decided to convert
    @RestoreBritain_
    (of which I am already a member) into a political party.

    This is what we need.

    Patriots united.

    Let’s get this done

    My message to all Restore’s,
    @_AdvanceUK
    members and the British people 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    https://x.com/benhabib6/status/2022614686810755096?s=20
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 54,313
    Looks like another medal incoming!
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 54,313
    GOLD!!
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 24,453

    maxh said:

    Sandpit said:

    maxh said:

    Sandpit said:

    Women’s Monobob is worth watching. Several of them have come very close to big accidents, this is clearly one sport that’s way more difficult than it looks!

    Kudos to the drone pilots as well, following the sleds down the top section at up to 80km/h.

    I assumed the drones were on a pre-planned flight path. Route is set, speeds are similar enough to make no difference. Are they actually piloted?
    Apparently so, depending on the sport they’re a variation on racing drones but with better cameras. Pilots are wearing goggles and did a lot of training beforehand.

    There’s a documentary to be made on the drones after this Games, they’re brilliant.

    IOC media guy explaining: https://x.com/iocmedia/status/2021540450113343908
    That's very impressive, thanks.
    Indeed. So will the drone pilots be getting medals too, or do we have t wait for drone flying to be introduced as an official Olympic Sport?
    It's strange how any old bollocks gets recognised as Olympic sport, but not squash.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 24,453

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
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    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Reduce
    Reuse
    Recycle
  • MattWMattW Posts: 32,108
    stodge said:

    Taz said:

    malcolmg said:

    Battlebus said:

    malcolmg said:

    Taz said:

    Net migration reducing to manageable levels is fine but it is the quality in and out that matters too.

    If we are losing the brightest and the best, and as youth unemployment sky rockets they will go elsewhere, and gaining roadmen delivering takeaways in big cities that does nothing for us.

    https://x.com/jcharleslondon/status/2022948936403591471?s=61

    Emigrants have always tended to be of working age. I don’t think that’s new.

    Those coming in on work visas are mostly highly skilled.
    those are not the problem ones
    The English?
    some of them as well, and some Scottish ones. Far too many slackers in the UK happy to suck on the public teat.
    Well, as Art Laffer says, if you pay people to be idle they’ll be idle.

    We live in a nation of entitled people who expect others to pick up,the tab when they’ve finiancially contributed little. people say ‘but the state pension’ but that is a contribution based benefit unlike the majority of the other benefits.

    So we're back once again to the "9 million" - or in truth 8.4 million who claim Universal Credit as distinct from the 22 million in receipt of some form of housing benefit or are they fair game too?
    @stodge - where is that 22 million number from, or are you being rhetorical?

  • IanB2 said:

    GOLD!!

    Great. So that's golds in Snowball Cross, and Sliding Down a Hill on a Metal Tea Tray.

    When's the Chestnut Roasting? We must be favorites.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 42,458
    @generalboles.bsky.social‬

    Hugh, Hugh
    Charlotte came through
    French, Italian flub

    #WinterOlympics #SnowboardCross
  • IanB2 said:

    GOLD!!

    Snowboarding this time!
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,242

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Don't forget:

    Refill
    Remind
    Really good
    Reframe
    Restaurant
    Relevant
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 49,066
    edited February 15

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Although 'Regress' would be more accurate.
  • Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Reduce
    Reuse
    Recycle
    (Retire??)
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,242
    rcs1000 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Don't forget:

    Refill
    Remind
    Really good
    Reframe
    Restaurant
    Relevant
    How did I miss

    Regret
    Rendition
  • Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Reduce
    Reuse
    Recycle
    Regurgitate
    Reflux
    Rectum
  • Daveyboy1961Daveyboy1961 Posts: 5,244
    rcs1000 said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Don't forget:

    Refill
    Remind
    Really good
    Reframe
    Restaurant
    Relevant
    How did I miss

    Regret
    Rendition
    Reuse
    Recycle
    Reinvent
  • CookieCookie Posts: 16,880

    rcs1000 said:

    rcs1000 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Don't forget:

    Refill
    Remind
    Really good
    Reframe
    Restaurant
    Relevant
    How did I miss

    Regret
    Rendition
    Reuse
    Recycle
    Reinvent
    Reissue, repackage, reinvent,
    Extra track and a tacky badge.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 34,031
    Revivify
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    It's very ego based to create a brand new party when you quit another one. Not to say it cannot be done, Reform itself is an example which worked, but Habib and Lowe? It's not happening.
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 34,031
    kle4 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    It's very ego based to create a brand new party when you quit another one. Not to say it cannot be done, Reform itself is an example which worked, but Habib and Lowe? It's not happening.
    Nothing wrong from Reform's perspective in having a fringe party to their right. It's inevitable, and of course, shifts the Overton window.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 16,880
    edited February 15
    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214

    kle4 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    It's very ego based to create a brand new party when you quit another one. Not to say it cannot be done, Reform itself is an example which worked, but Habib and Lowe? It's not happening.
    Nothing wrong from Reform's perspective in having a fringe party to their right. It's inevitable, and of course, shifts the Overton window.
    "How can we be the far right? There's like eight other parties claiming we're soft liberals!"
  • Daveyboy1961Daveyboy1961 Posts: 5,244
    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    Reconstitute
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979

    isam said:

    A natural campaigner. It's nice that Matt's mummy tied his warm scarf for him and he's borrowed his brother's cool sunglasses and gilet thereby rendering them uncool.
    Solely on the basis of the candidate I'd say Reform are on for third in Gorton & Denton.

    Stuzi 🐝🐝
    @stuzi_pants
    ·
    16m
    ‘The Green Party want to legalise crack and heroin, and Starmer looks like a robot’ cries Matt Goodwin who sounds like he’s just smoked crack cocaine, and looks like Kryten out of Red Dwarf if he’d borrowed Dumbo’s ears and glued them to his head

    Wally

    https://x.com/stuzi_pants/status/2022981041720533235?s=20

    Oh God, bar the shades and gloves I often dress just like that!
    If Reform don't win Gorton and Denton, it will not be through lack of bloody hard work. I don't think many of us would look great yelling slogans from the top of a bus to be honest.

    What I get from this is that Reform's message in this is very honed - no doubt heavily focus grouped.

    Get Starmer out - Reform are lucky in that with the recent shenanigans, this could become more than a slogan

    Put G&D first - plays into the constituency being forgotten and left behind having been Labour for 90 years - latterly with this Whatsapp thing the complacency seems to have become contempt

    Greens will legalise all drugs and open the borders - Reform seems to feel its main challenge is the Greens, unless its a double-bluff to throw more attention on them and split the left vote

    Goodwin says these things relentlessly in everything I've seen on the campaign trail. I can't see anything that sophisticated from the other sides. Could be wrong.
    Indeed on the bit in bold and, from what I’ve seen, the Labour candidate is not too bright and has the same sense of entitlement to this formerly safe seat that many politicians both red and blue have had for many years.

  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 17,776

    Labour landslide victory! In Barbados...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Barbadian_general_election

    The Barbados Labour Party has just won all 30 seats in the legislature, on a 70% vote in an FPTP system.

    Look on and weep, GB Labour....
    In Barbados both the main parties have "Labour Party" in their names. Great country.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 59,976
    edited February 15
    kle4 said:

    kle4 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    It's very ego based to create a brand new party when you quit another one. Not to say it cannot be done, Reform itself is an example which worked, but Habib and Lowe? It's not happening.
    Nothing wrong from Reform's perspective in having a fringe party to their right. It's inevitable, and of course, shifts the Overton window.
    "How can we be the far right? There's like eight other parties claiming we're soft liberals!"
    It’s probably in Reform’s favour if the “Tommy Robinson fan club” types are kept arguing with each other on the fringes, utterly irrelevant in more than 95% of Parliamentary seats. Bunch of R*****s.
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 13,411
    edited February 15

    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    Reconstitute
    Relocate is the obvious end-stage name for Reform. Shortly after Remand, Reeducate, Requisition, Repress.

    There is another word starting with Re, but I don't want to invoke Godwin's Law so early.
  • isamisam Posts: 43,646
    IanB2 said:

    GOLD!!

    Always believe in your snow-board
  • Daveyboy1961Daveyboy1961 Posts: 5,244
    Eabhal said:

    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    Reconstitute
    Relocate is the obvious end-stage for Reform.
    Then their voters would redistribute
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 17,776
    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    Damn, someone already did Rectum.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214
    Cookie said:

    -What are the sharpest political minds on the internet talking about today dear?
    -They're listing words which begin with R.

    Remarkable!
  • MattWMattW Posts: 32,108
    Sandpit said:

    Women’s Monobob is worth watching. Several of them have come very close to big accidents, this is clearly one sport that’s way more difficult than it looks!

    Kudos to the drone pilots as well, following the sleds down the top section at up to 80km/h.

    I thought that was a hairdo.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214
    Sandpit said:

    kle4 said:

    kle4 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    It's very ego based to create a brand new party when you quit another one. Not to say it cannot be done, Reform itself is an example which worked, but Habib and Lowe? It's not happening.
    Nothing wrong from Reform's perspective in having a fringe party to their right. It's inevitable, and of course, shifts the Overton window.
    "How can we be the far right? There's like eight other parties claiming we're soft liberals!"
    It’s probably in Reform’s favour if the “Tommy Robinson fan club” types are kept arguing with each other on the fringes, utterly irrelevant in more than 95% of Parliamentary seats. Bunch of R*****s.
    Wasn't that part of the reason for Farage setting up a new party in the first place, due to elements flirting with those types? (Possibly even Robinson himself).

    Also to have mroe direct control.

    Then again, the online right seem keen to rehabilitate Robinson every few years.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 27,639
    IanB2 said:

    GOLD!!

    ALWAYS BELIEEEEVE IN YOUR SOUL! YOURRE INDESTRUCTIBBBBBLE!
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 27,639
    Cookie said:

    -What are the sharpest political minds on the internet talking about today dear?
    -They're listing words which begin with R.

    Really? Responding realistically, rubbish. Responses revolve repeatedly, realising rapidly reducing realities, recursively.
  • kle4 said:

    Cookie said:

    -What are the sharpest political minds on the internet talking about today dear?
    -They're listing words which begin with R.

    Remarkable!
    Refried
    Refectory
    Refrigerator
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 63,242
    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    I'd vote for Regurgitate
  • rcs1000 said:

    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    I'd vote for Regurgitate
    I did that one upthread.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214
    edited February 15

    Labour landslide victory! In Barbados...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Barbadian_general_election

    The Barbados Labour Party has just won all 30 seats in the legislature, on a 70% vote in an FPTP system.

    Look on and weep, GB Labour....
    In Barbados both the main parties have "Labour Party" in their names. Great country.
    The Democratic Labour Party and the Barbados Labour Party.

    One is looking a little more 'main' than the other now though.

    Party Votes % Seats
    Barbados Labour Party 71,109 69.83 30
    Democratic Labour Party 27,808 27.31 0
    Friends of Democracy 1,424 1.40 0
    People's Coalition for Progress 910 0.89 0
    Bajan Free Party 161 0.16 0
    Independents 426 0.42 0
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Assembly_of_Barbados
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979

    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    Damn, someone already did Rectum.
    Has anyone had Rimjob ?
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 39,314
    "Consciousness could last hours after ‘death’

    Medics have been urged to reconsider our final moments as a ‘gradual, interruptible process’ — and reconsider how long they spend trying to resuscitate patients"

    https://www.thetimes.com/uk/science/article/life-after-death-brain-works-for-a-while-after-the-body-dies-6hfm0t3f8
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    rcs1000 said:

    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    I'd vote for Regurgitate
    A word resplendent in its glory.
  • Revenge
    Resolution
    Ramillies
    Royal Sovereign
    Royal Oak
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214

    rcs1000 said:

    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    I'd vote for Regurgitate
    I did that one upthread.
    And very fitting such a word should end up being repeated.
  • isamisam Posts: 43,646
    edited February 15
    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214
    isam said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
    Yesterday was sunny and dry round my way, first time in at least a month.
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    For any fans of the late Hylda Baker there’s Rickydoodalus, instead of ridiculous.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 31,339
    Andy_JS said:

    "Consciousness could last hours after ‘death’

    Medics have been urged to reconsider our final moments as a ‘gradual, interruptible process’ — and reconsider how long they spend trying to resuscitate patients"

    https://www.thetimes.com/uk/science/article/life-after-death-brain-works-for-a-while-after-the-body-dies-6hfm0t3f8

    Tibetans could have told you that hundreds of years ago.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 134,034
    Sandpit said:

    kle4 said:

    kle4 said:

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    I think the right of Reform 'I hate Nigel' parties should coalesce. It is all very Peoples' Front of Judea. In particular I see absolutely no reason why Ben Habib's effort and Rupert Lowe's new one are separate. UKIP seem to have gone completely Tonto, so maybe not them.
    It's very ego based to create a brand new party when you quit another one. Not to say it cannot be done, Reform itself is an example which worked, but Habib and Lowe? It's not happening.
    Nothing wrong from Reform's perspective in having a fringe party to their right. It's inevitable, and of course, shifts the Overton window.
    "How can we be the far right? There's like eight other parties claiming we're soft liberals!"
    It’s probably in Reform’s favour if the “Tommy Robinson fan club” types are kept arguing with each other on the fringes, utterly irrelevant in more than 95% of Parliamentary seats. Bunch of R*****s.
    Farage probably can’t get a majority without Robinson and Lowe supporters though. Especially given he is not going to keep many swing voters who voted for Labour in 2024 taking in half of Liz Truss’ cabinet
  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 6,023
    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    I'm sure we could conceive something around a robot lawn mower of limited battery life, damp grass and leaf rakes.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 39,314

    Guardian writers are now submitting AI generated articles as copy. At least they're less likely to contain Grauniad-style mistakes.

    https://x.com/BenShindel/status/2022869264928227738

    How does someone know that this is AI-generated?
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    kle4 said:

    isam said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
    Yesterday was sunny and dry round my way, first time in at least a month.
    Same in Durham. We went into Durham City and it was most pleasant.

    A walk, the market, a couple of glasses of wine in Kona Crush

    Today. Normal service is resumed.
  • isamisam Posts: 43,646
    kle4 said:

    isam said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
    Yesterday was sunny and dry round my way, first time in at least a month.
    Actually, sorry, yes it was here as well. It did rain in the evening though I think
  • DopermeanDopermean Posts: 2,323
    Why would Find Out Now prompt for Retire Britain?
    Is there a genuine reason that isn't "in order to boost them"?
  • Taz said:

    For any fans of the late Hylda Baker there’s Rickydoodalus, instead of ridiculous.

    Or even Ridikolus from 30 Rock.
  • IanB2 said:

    GOLD!!

    Has Blanche entered? (20-second video):-

    Postman Pat goes sledging
    https://www.reddit.com/r/BritishTV/comments/1r58ydw/the_scene_in_the_episode_postman_pat_goes/
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 27,639
    edited February 15
    FPT

    MikeL said:

    MattW said:

    MikeL said:

    Healey has shortened significantly in last few hours.

    Now 13 on Betfair, was approx 26 a few hours ago.

    He's now 4th favourite.

    Young cardinals backing old popes? Healey is 66 years old. I've mentioned him before as a possible caretaker but can't see him as the next Prime Minister. Most bookmakers do not pay out on temporary or caretaker leaders.
    I was surprised by odds on Next Labour leader vs Next Prime Minister.

    Healey is 29 and 14.
    Lammy is 95 and 32.

    Why the huge differences for some candidates?

    (I've cashed out of this market and taken my profit, though I'm still in SKS exit date.)
    Healey's odds are moving fast based on article in today's Telegraph.

    Assuming you are looking at Betfair the 29 has now gone and he is now 19.5 for leader (still 14 for PM).

    Telegraph is not suggesting Healey as a caretaker - report says he is seen as the only candidate who can unite the left and right of the party and be highly credible as PM.

    He is obviously very strong on defence and will have stature dealing with world leaders. But he is also attractive to the soft left as he used to be in the Tribune group.

    If Labour MPs want to win the next GE they should absolutely go for him.
    That could also be the Telegraph shit-stirring.

    It has been known.
    Or it could be you are ignoring somebody obvious who could do the job and get the Labour Party united around him.

    As I suggested earlier last week. When his odds were 80/1....
    He’s 66. Remember the problems Menzies Campbell had as LibDem leader at 65.
    Yes but he's a fit 66, and Campbell looked 80. Plus the biggest voting block is old Boomers who might like a bit of crumbly totty.

    But sadly, this is not relevant. What's relevant is what ideas has he generated/espoused, and answer comes there none. He might get away with "Defence good. Defence unfunded! Fund Defence now! Apes together strong." which, although it's only one idea, is still one more idea than Starmer. But it's thin gruel
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 45,860
    Leon said:

    IanB2 said:

    Eabhal said:

    maxh said:

    Leon said:

    While we weren’t watching, Barack Obama casually confirmed that “aliens exist”. Not “there might be some out there” or “statistically it is unlikely we are alone in the universe” or even “there are some aircraft that do things we can’t explain” (which is what be famously said before)

    He flat out said it. “Aliens. Exist.”

    https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/7BREwPR4cd

    He then says he’s not personally seen them and he’s sure they’re not stored in Area 51

    What makes this even better is that the journalist doesn’t even ask a follow up question. It’s the equivalent of this dialogue:

    “Mr President. Was Jesus really the son of god”

    “Yes. But there’s no Holy Spirit”

    “Great. How do you feel about this new breakaway golf league?”

    It's an excellent basis for a conspiracy theory, but his answer to the following question makes clear that (a) he is being light-hearted and (b) he is responding to the subtextual question: "Did you as President get inducted into the grand alien hiding conspiracy?", to which he was saying no.

    A much more interesting proposition - have you read 'There is No Antimemetics Division"? It gives a very plausible possible answer to 'where are the aliens?'
    Obama has done that a few times. It's a public service because it helps distract these people from much more dangerous conspiracy theories.

    I'm still slightly baffled about why the Trump assassination attempt hasn't had more speculation around it. That seems like a much more obvious target to me.
    You'd have to be at olympic standard shooting to clip his ear deliberately, from that distance!
    But it IS strange that the sassytempt on Trump has just been chucked down the memory-pit. I thought: when Trump gets in he will go to great lengths to find out who was behind it, and how and why and what - after all he was an inch from dying. If I became POTUS after that I’d send the FBI to hunt down anyone responsible, even if from negligence or ineptitude

    And yet, it’s been a big old shrug from everyone. Downright peculiar
    Did anyone ever see his cut ear , easy to drop at sound of shot and burst a vial of blood for sure. The poor sucker they had as stooge had to be got rid of to be safe.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 27,639
    FPT
    Dura_Ace said:

    Nigelb said:

    MattW said:

    MattW said:

    Heh.

    Submarine industry tells MPs that RN needs more submarines !!

    https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/uk-should-have-more-submarines-mps-told/

    You do know we can't just defend the UK with Focus leaflets, right?
    I think one of the lessons the politicians need to avoid is being manipulated, firstly by suppliers, and then by military establishments and retired senior officers from one or three decades ago.

    I'm sure we are due another unidentified General from the USA to pop up in the Times and declare that X, Y or Z in the UK Armed forces is now second rate, or unfit for purpose, and lots of more money must be spent on something something something or the UK is finished. There seems to be a rota of them.

    If I recall the SDR, it proposed a possible increase to 12 hunter killer submarines over time. There is not money for everything now, and were there money for everything now trying to use it that fast would be very poor economy and continue the feast and famine cycle that has damaged our industry over 40 years.

    The pols need to make sure that our scarce resources are allocated as carefully and effectively as possible. And that is going to involve reining in the various lobbies.
    Meanwhile our £3.7bn carrier just broke down again and has had to drop out of a NATO exercise.
    They could fix some, but not all, of what's wrong with the RN by mothballing (ie abandoning) the PoW once the QE comes out of refit. That would free up a lot of crew, money and serve as a souce of parts.

    An embarked F-35 Bravo force is a very weak offensive option as currently constituted because there's no EW, SEAD or stand off weapons so it makes more sense to bin off one carrier and have the other concentrate on rotary wing ASW ops in the North Atlantic rather than #globalbritain grandstanding in the Indo-Pacific. If the threat environment is as hostile as the febrile knicker wetters on here would have us believe then it's time get real and make choices.
    As the Supreme Commander of the Grand Order Of Febrile Knicker Wetters (1st Class) I must agree, and I have pointed out in the past that there is no point us taking part in the coming Sino-Taiwanese war because our role would be to I) turn up and ii) die, since we are too etiolated to contribute meaningfully.

    However since Britain has not yet developed the stones to tell America to fuck off, there is a high probability that the Americans would join in and demand our help, we'd go Igor mode, lisp "yeth Marthter" and then I) turn up and ii) die. So it would be best to reinforce/rebuild the RN now while we still can.

    In short: I agree with you but we are so pussy-whipped we have to go with Operation Certain Death so let's at least prepare for it. Which Starmer won't because he fired his decision making module.

  • LeonLeon Posts: 66,569
    isam said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
    I’m heading back in a fortnight, having missed all the rainy fun. Maybe I’ll bring the sun
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 45,860
    MattW said:

    stodge said:

    Taz said:

    malcolmg said:

    Battlebus said:

    malcolmg said:

    Taz said:

    Net migration reducing to manageable levels is fine but it is the quality in and out that matters too.

    If we are losing the brightest and the best, and as youth unemployment sky rockets they will go elsewhere, and gaining roadmen delivering takeaways in big cities that does nothing for us.

    https://x.com/jcharleslondon/status/2022948936403591471?s=61

    Emigrants have always tended to be of working age. I don’t think that’s new.

    Those coming in on work visas are mostly highly skilled.
    those are not the problem ones
    The English?
    some of them as well, and some Scottish ones. Far too many slackers in the UK happy to suck on the public teat.
    Well, as Art Laffer says, if you pay people to be idle they’ll be idle.

    We live in a nation of entitled people who expect others to pick up,the tab when they’ve finiancially contributed little. people say ‘but the state pension’ but that is a contribution based benefit unlike the majority of the other benefits.

    So we're back once again to the "9 million" - or in truth 8.4 million who claim Universal Credit as distinct from the 22 million in receipt of some form of housing benefit or are they fair game too?
    @stodge - where is that 22 million number from, or are you being rhetorical?

    Housing benefit is a racket, poor sods hav eto work their socks off to pay the rent and council tax of the feckless idle.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 59,976

    IanB2 said:

    GOLD!!

    Has Blanche entered? (20-second video):-

    Postman Pat goes sledging
    https://www.reddit.com/r/BritishTV/comments/1r58ydw/the_scene_in_the_episode_postman_pat_goes/
    Oi batsman, you’re useless! You couldn’t score in a Bangkok brothel! Your mum has a better average than you do!

    Oh, not that kind of sledging…
  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 6,023
    Pro_Rata said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    I'm sure we could conceive something around a robot lawn mower of limited battery life, damp grass and leaf rakes.
    Before I riff on this too obsessively and with diminishing returns, I'll leave this discussion at:

    Rheumatic gymnastics
  • BarnesianBarnesian Posts: 9,746
    edited February 15
    Cookie said:

    -What are the sharpest political minds on the internet talking about today dear?
    -They're listing words which begin with R.

    Revolutionary
    Reinstitutionalisatised
    Representativeeffectiveness
  • squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 7,547
    edited February 15
    Wales a try down in 90secs
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    Lots of empty seats at the rugby.

    It’s tragic the demise of Wales.

    What’s caused it ? They used to be a Superb side.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 45,860
    Taz said:

    Lots of empty seats at the rugby.

    It’s tragic the demise of Wales.

    What’s caused it ? They used to be a Superb side.

    watching Killie-Celtic game , going at it hammer and tongs
  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 6,023
    malcolmg said:

    Taz said:

    Lots of empty seats at the rugby.

    It’s tragic the demise of Wales.

    What’s caused it ? They used to be a Superb side.

    watching Killie-Celtic game , going at it hammer and tongs
    Come on, Killie
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    malcolmg said:

    Taz said:

    Lots of empty seats at the rugby.

    It’s tragic the demise of Wales.

    What’s caused it ? They used to be a Superb side.

    watching Killie-Celtic game , going at it hammer and tongs
    Are you rooting for anyone Malc ?
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 45,860
    Taz said:

    malcolmg said:

    Taz said:

    Lots of empty seats at the rugby.

    It’s tragic the demise of Wales.

    What’s caused it ? They used to be a Superb side.

    watching Killie-Celtic game , going at it hammer and tongs
    Are you rooting for anyone Malc ?
    preference would be Killie, but they have just surrendered a two goal lead so looking bad now
    hearts - rangers on after this one
  • LeonLeon Posts: 66,569
    Wales in with a sniff here

    If they can restrict France to less than 9 tries in the first half then their home advantage could yield a drop goal in the last 20 minutes
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 70,161
    viewcode said:

    FPT

    MikeL said:

    MattW said:

    MikeL said:

    Healey has shortened significantly in last few hours.

    Now 13 on Betfair, was approx 26 a few hours ago.

    He's now 4th favourite.

    Young cardinals backing old popes? Healey is 66 years old. I've mentioned him before as a possible caretaker but can't see him as the next Prime Minister. Most bookmakers do not pay out on temporary or caretaker leaders.
    I was surprised by odds on Next Labour leader vs Next Prime Minister.

    Healey is 29 and 14.
    Lammy is 95 and 32.

    Why the huge differences for some candidates?

    (I've cashed out of this market and taken my profit, though I'm still in SKS exit date.)
    Healey's odds are moving fast based on article in today's Telegraph.

    Assuming you are looking at Betfair the 29 has now gone and he is now 19.5 for leader (still 14 for PM).

    Telegraph is not suggesting Healey as a caretaker - report says he is seen as the only candidate who can unite the left and right of the party and be highly credible as PM.

    He is obviously very strong on defence and will have stature dealing with world leaders. But he is also attractive to the soft left as he used to be in the Tribune group.

    If Labour MPs want to win the next GE they should absolutely go for him.
    That could also be the Telegraph shit-stirring.

    It has been known.
    Or it could be you are ignoring somebody obvious who could do the job and get the Labour Party united around him.

    As I suggested earlier last week. When his odds were 80/1....
    He’s 66. Remember the problems Menzies Campbell had as LibDem leader at 65.
    Yes but he's a fit 66, and Campbell looked 80. Plus the biggest voting block is old Boomers who might like a bit of crumbly totty.

    But sadly, this is not relevant. What's relevant is what ideas has he generated/espoused, and answer comes there none. He might get away with "Defence good. Defence unfunded! Fund Defence now! Apes together strong." which, although it's only one idea, is still one more idea than Starmer. But it's thin gruel
    There's a huge gap for Lammy for leader and next PM because, as Deputy PM, he might end up being a caretaker PM if Starmer trips over Larry and is permanently incapacitated etc etc. Although there is no constitutional position of DPM iirc, the Cabinet likely to put him in temporarily to make sure nuke codes are handled while Lab have a leadership contest.

    I expect that Lammy would expect this to happen, so how this effects the 'Healey as Caretaker' market is interesting...

  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 22,439
    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    How could you forget the quintessential autumn sport of conkers?
  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 22,439
    Dopermean said:

    Why would Find Out Now prompt for Retire Britain?
    Is there a genuine reason that isn't "in order to boost them"?

    I presume whoever paid for the poll asked them to. Money talks.
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    Wales
    Stepmom
    Pornhub
  • LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 22,439
    Taz said:

    Lots of empty seats at the rugby.

    It’s tragic the demise of Wales.

    What’s caused it ? They used to be a Superb side.

    Blame Giggs and Bale. They made soccer a more attractive sport and, with a small population, rugby simply lost out.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 59,976

    viewcode said:

    FPT

    MikeL said:

    MattW said:

    MikeL said:

    Healey has shortened significantly in last few hours.

    Now 13 on Betfair, was approx 26 a few hours ago.

    He's now 4th favourite.

    Young cardinals backing old popes? Healey is 66 years old. I've mentioned him before as a possible caretaker but can't see him as the next Prime Minister. Most bookmakers do not pay out on temporary or caretaker leaders.
    I was surprised by odds on Next Labour leader vs Next Prime Minister.

    Healey is 29 and 14.
    Lammy is 95 and 32.

    Why the huge differences for some candidates?

    (I've cashed out of this market and taken my profit, though I'm still in SKS exit date.)
    Healey's odds are moving fast based on article in today's Telegraph.

    Assuming you are looking at Betfair the 29 has now gone and he is now 19.5 for leader (still 14 for PM).

    Telegraph is not suggesting Healey as a caretaker - report says he is seen as the only candidate who can unite the left and right of the party and be highly credible as PM.

    He is obviously very strong on defence and will have stature dealing with world leaders. But he is also attractive to the soft left as he used to be in the Tribune group.

    If Labour MPs want to win the next GE they should absolutely go for him.
    That could also be the Telegraph shit-stirring.

    It has been known.
    Or it could be you are ignoring somebody obvious who could do the job and get the Labour Party united around him.

    As I suggested earlier last week. When his odds were 80/1....
    He’s 66. Remember the problems Menzies Campbell had as LibDem leader at 65.
    Yes but he's a fit 66, and Campbell looked 80. Plus the biggest voting block is old Boomers who might like a bit of crumbly totty.

    But sadly, this is not relevant. What's relevant is what ideas has he generated/espoused, and answer comes there none. He might get away with "Defence good. Defence unfunded! Fund Defence now! Apes together strong." which, although it's only one idea, is still one more idea than Starmer. But it's thin gruel
    There's a huge gap for Lammy for leader and next PM because, as Deputy PM, he might end up being a caretaker PM if Starmer trips over Larry and is permanently incapacitated etc etc. Although there is no constitutional position of DPM iirc, the Cabinet likely to put him in temporarily to make sure nuke codes are handled while Lab have a leadership contest.

    I expect that Lammy would expect this to happen, so how this effects the 'Healey as Caretaker' market is interesting...

    There can be a caretaker party leader, but there definitely can’t be a caretaker Prime Minister. The PM is the PM, unless and until he resigns or Parliament formally no longer has confidence in him.

    Personally, I think Healey is the best of a bad bunch, he comes from an increasingly important department, and is unlikely to make things worse when compared to Starmer. Which isn’t something that can be said for most of the other contenders.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 57,619
    isam said:

    kle4 said:

    isam said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
    Yesterday was sunny and dry round my way, first time in at least a month.
    Actually, sorry, yes it was here as well. It did rain in the evening though I think
    We had snow overnight and about an inch lying this morning. The local hills look magnificent.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 54,313
    DavidL said:

    isam said:

    kle4 said:

    isam said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
    Yesterday was sunny and dry round my way, first time in at least a month.
    Actually, sorry, yes it was here as well. It did rain in the evening though I think
    We had snow overnight and about an inch lying this morning. The local hills look magnificent.
    Judging by some of the Olympic coverage, with skiiers doing their stuff on perfect snow whilst the scenery in the background is often as much green as white, they could do with some of that in the Alps..
  • Taz said:

    Lots of empty seats at the rugby.

    It’s tragic the demise of Wales.

    What’s caused it ? They used to be a Superb side.

    Blame Giggs and Bale. They made soccer a more attractive sport and, with a small population, rugby simply lost out.
    Our son who is involved in the education sector and sport is seeing a loss of interest in young people in rugby and indeed active sport generally

    Even his 12 year old son has given up playing rugby and now prefers hockey

    I do not see Welsh rugby returning anytme soon to the glory days
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 54,313
    Taz said:

    Wales
    Stepmom
    Pornhub

    You’re trying to work out where our site’s pet twat is right now?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 66,569
    Wales doing well to restrict a rampant France to just 19 points
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 8,327
    edited February 15
    Andy_JS said:

    Guardian writers are now submitting AI generated articles as copy. At least they're less likely to contain Grauniad-style mistakes.

    https://x.com/BenShindel/status/2022869264928227738

    How does someone know that this is AI-generated?
    See, for example, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    Leon said:

    Wales doing well to restrict a rampant France to just 19 points

    A gallant loser is a loser
  • TazTaz Posts: 24,979
    IanB2 said:

    Taz said:

    Wales
    Stepmom
    Pornhub

    You’re trying to work out where our site’s pet twat is right now?
    It’s a gag based on TSE’s posts. I don’t think you realised I meant TSE.
  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 12,623

    Selebian said:

    What's with the proliferation of R parties? Are Nominet running a sale on domain names starting with R or something?

    Action term demonstrating purpose
    Positive achievement of a new and better state, often linked to reversal of decline

    Renew
    Reclaim
    Restore
    Reform
    Return
    Reduce
    Reuse
    Recycle
    Those still all represent positive actions to achieve a better state… may be less appropriate for a political party, mind
  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 12,623
    Cookie said:

    Taz said:

    Rim
    Roger
    Rapping
    Rotifer

    Rectangle
    Recalcitrant
    Rectum
    Regurgitate


    Best. Thread. Ever.
    I’m claiming credit!
  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 12,623
    isam said:

    Leon said:

    Pretty good performance for the UK in the Winter Olympics given that we don’t actually get a winter. Ditto summer, really

    Imagine how well we’d do in the Perpetual Autumn Olympics

    Staring Disconsolately At The Drizzle: GOLD

    Kicking through fallen leaves in the park before it rains again: GOLD

    Noticing That The Nights Are Drawing In: GOLD

    Complaining About The Early Arrival Of Christmas Decorations: GOLD, SILVER and TINSEL

    We have all done our reps on the Drizzle recently. Has there ever been a start to the year like it? I don't mind the different seasons, am not one to complain about the weather really, but fuck me. It has rained every day this year and is forecast to continue for the next fortnight
    How very apt: God’s judgement on Starmer’s government
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 70,161
    Sandpit said:

    viewcode said:

    FPT

    MikeL said:

    MattW said:

    MikeL said:

    Healey has shortened significantly in last few hours.

    Now 13 on Betfair, was approx 26 a few hours ago.

    He's now 4th favourite.

    Young cardinals backing old popes? Healey is 66 years old. I've mentioned him before as a possible caretaker but can't see him as the next Prime Minister. Most bookmakers do not pay out on temporary or caretaker leaders.
    I was surprised by odds on Next Labour leader vs Next Prime Minister.

    Healey is 29 and 14.
    Lammy is 95 and 32.

    Why the huge differences for some candidates?

    (I've cashed out of this market and taken my profit, though I'm still in SKS exit date.)
    Healey's odds are moving fast based on article in today's Telegraph.

    Assuming you are looking at Betfair the 29 has now gone and he is now 19.5 for leader (still 14 for PM).

    Telegraph is not suggesting Healey as a caretaker - report says he is seen as the only candidate who can unite the left and right of the party and be highly credible as PM.

    He is obviously very strong on defence and will have stature dealing with world leaders. But he is also attractive to the soft left as he used to be in the Tribune group.

    If Labour MPs want to win the next GE they should absolutely go for him.
    That could also be the Telegraph shit-stirring.

    It has been known.
    Or it could be you are ignoring somebody obvious who could do the job and get the Labour Party united around him.

    As I suggested earlier last week. When his odds were 80/1....
    He’s 66. Remember the problems Menzies Campbell had as LibDem leader at 65.
    Yes but he's a fit 66, and Campbell looked 80. Plus the biggest voting block is old Boomers who might like a bit of crumbly totty.

    But sadly, this is not relevant. What's relevant is what ideas has he generated/espoused, and answer comes there none. He might get away with "Defence good. Defence unfunded! Fund Defence now! Apes together strong." which, although it's only one idea, is still one more idea than Starmer. But it's thin gruel
    There's a huge gap for Lammy for leader and next PM because, as Deputy PM, he might end up being a caretaker PM if Starmer trips over Larry and is permanently incapacitated etc etc. Although there is no constitutional position of DPM iirc, the Cabinet likely to put him in temporarily to make sure nuke codes are handled while Lab have a leadership contest.

    I expect that Lammy would expect this to happen, so how this effects the 'Healey as Caretaker' market is interesting...

    There can be a caretaker party leader, but there definitely can’t be a caretaker Prime Minister. The PM is the PM, unless and until he resigns or Parliament formally no longer has confidence in him.

    Personally, I think Healey is the best of a bad bunch, he comes from an increasingly important department, and is unlikely to make things worse when compared to Starmer. Which isn’t something that can be said for most of the other contenders.
    Yes, that's my point. BF pays on PM market on whoever is announced by the Palace as new PM. The concept of 'caretaker' is only in the heads of the political party concerned.

    The BF market for leader says clearly 'permanent' leader. So Beckett would not have been a pay out back in the day.

    Charles will let them kiss the hand of whoever the Lab party send in the current HoC situation.

  • Brixian59Brixian59 Posts: 478
    Rutted
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 101,214
    carnforth said:

    Andy_JS said:

    Guardian writers are now submitting AI generated articles as copy. At least they're less likely to contain Grauniad-style mistakes.

    https://x.com/BenShindel/status/2022869264928227738

    How does someone know that this is AI-generated?
    See, for example, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing
    Vague attributions and overgeneralization of opinions

    I'm screwed.
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