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  • TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362

    The Agenda @agendaitv

    .@Ed_Miliband 'Those doorstep conversations, knocking on people's doors, that's how you actually change people's minds.' #TheAgenda

    What a load of bull.
  • TheWatcherTheWatcher Posts: 5,262
    TGOHF said:

    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Friday's Mail: "Red Ed's jolly tangled love life" http://t.co/C0zBOjzdlq (via @hendopolis)

    This story will make Ed more popular. Seriously, the man gets lots of top totty. Who won't admire that.
    Top totty ? Each to their own I suppose...
    Things must be rough north of the border.
  • In case it hasn't been mentioned before

    The Green party will field parliamentary candidates in almost 95 per cent of seats in England and Wales, it emerged yesterday.

    The selection of 535 candidates represents a major leap from the slate of 335 people that the party fielded in 2010. Almost 40 per cent of all Green candidates are women, a higher proportion of female representation than the other main Westminster parties.

    Mmmm.... lost deposits...
    PS you can still get evens with betfair sportsbook on the Greens holding fewer than 20% of deposits. Should probably be 1/3.

    But since I'm on at 8/1 I'll leave the evens for anyone else who wants it /smugmode
    How is our Pandas bet looking?
    I've had worse bets.

    PS "Clegg only" @ 25/1 in their "which of Farage/Clegg/Salmond will be MPs" might appeal.
    Reviewing my portfolio, my top stinker(s)

    Lib Dems to win 51 to 60 seats and 61 to 70 seats at 10/1 and 20/1 respectively.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    edited April 2015
    Prime Minister on 01/08/15

    William Hill

    Ed Miliband Still 6-4.
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108

    "TSE, Richard Nabavi, Flightpath, Scott P, Marquee Mark, Stark Dawning, Plato, Fitalass, can you hear me? TSE, I have a message for you in the middle of the election campaign. I have a message for you: Your boys took a hell of a beating! Your boys took a hell of a beating!"

    :sunglasses:

    You have to Vote Tory now.

    Looks like thanks to the Scots, we're going to experience partition in this country.

    Labour have a disastrous record when it comes to partitioning countries.

    Vote Tory to spare us a re-run of 1947
    Nothing is stopping an English party - Tory, Liberal, Labour, doesn't matter - offering a Velvet Divorce. The Czech example says that this is the way to deal with it.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    You are here: Politics UK Politics

    Prime Minister on 01/08/2015 - All Markets

    Ed still at 6-4 !!
  • TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362

    Mark Pack @markpack
    Follow
    Harriet Harman asked if Labour should be tougher than Tories on benefits: "I'm happy to go along with that" #BritainDecides

    Those baby eating labour bast**ds ;-)
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,724
    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Friday's Mail: "Red Ed's jolly tangled love life" http://t.co/C0zBOjzdlq (via @hendopolis)

    This story will make Ed more popular. Seriously, the man gets lots of top totty. Who won't admire that.
    Indeed. Either people will not care at all, or they'll think attempting to make political capital out of such things is pathetic, or as you say, they might well admire him. He's clearly not that awkward or weird it would seem.
    Scott_P said:

    @jonwalker121: Polling suggests Labour's non-doms policy is popular but listening to @Douglas4Paisley it seems Lab not really abolishing it outright #bbcqt

    Exactly. They said that yesterday. They are not abolishing it at all, because that would cost money (Ed Balls was right)

    It really was a great move. I am certain most people will only retain that they think Labour will be abolishing them, and the Tories jumped in to defend their rich mates. The ins and outs of the policy will skate by unnoticed.

    Night all.
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651

    If the Tories do form the next government it's going to be one hell of a ride. There'll be the EU referendum and permanent confrontation with Scotland. Dull, it won't be.

    Whoever forms the next government, it's going to be one hell of a ride.

    - permanent confrontation with Scotland
    - the EU will be a source of angst, regardless of any referendum
    - an Islamist atrocity or two
    - Russia tweaking Nato's tail in one of the Baltic States

    Personally, I could do with a bit more dullness......

  • Tissue_PriceTissue_Price Posts: 9,039
    Pulpstar said:

    Prime Minister on 01/08/15

    William Hill

    Ed Miliband Still 6-4.

    Risky - he has to survive until August :D
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    TSE - you haven't been listening to what I've been saying about the economy recently. Since May of last year I've been saying that the start of October is the top in the global sovereign debt market and the start of the sovereign bond crisis. And I've been bullish on US equities for quite a fair while as well as the US Dollar - wake up my friend!
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    edited April 2015
    Think about it all - Labour drop 1% of their vote in Scotland - this must be added on in England and Wales.

    At the same time 1 DIRECT Tory MP has a fair wind of being wiped out and at least 9 other indirect Tory Helpers (Lib Dems)

    The SNP surge is actually tremendous news for Ed Mili PM !

  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,724


    Mark Pack @markpack
    Follow
    Harriet Harman asked if Labour should be tougher than Tories on benefits: "I'm happy to go along with that" #BritainDecides

    Those baby eating labour bast**ds ;-)

    The great thing for Labour is that they can say that, but they surely know party impressions are pretty fixed for most of us, so they will still be the party that looks after people on benefits. So fortunate.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    Need to wait for YG tables, but ComRes partially rescues the Tories, in that Labour's lead in part-ELBOW for the week so far goes down from 2.5% to... 2.2%. :cold_sweat:
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108

    In case it hasn't been mentioned before

    The Green party will field parliamentary candidates in almost 95 per cent of seats in England and Wales, it emerged yesterday.

    The selection of 535 candidates represents a major leap from the slate of 335 people that the party fielded in 2010. Almost 40 per cent of all Green candidates are women, a higher proportion of female representation than the other main Westminster parties.

    Mmmm.... lost deposits...
    PS you can still get evens with betfair sportsbook on the Greens holding fewer than 20% of deposits. Should probably be 1/3.

    But since I'm on at 8/1 I'll leave the evens for anyone else who wants it /smugmode
    How is our Pandas bet looking?
    Pandas 2, Tories 0. Liberals 0. Labour 0.

    SNP love Pandas.

    Not like that!
  • hunchman said:

    TSE - you haven't been listening to what I've been saying about the economy recently. Since May of last year I've been saying that the start of October is the top in the global sovereign debt market and the start of the sovereign bond crisis. And I've been bullish on US equities for quite a fair while as well as the US Dollar - wake up my friend!
    Heh - You said that as I just got into bed.
  • TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633

    TGOHF said:

    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Friday's Mail: "Red Ed's jolly tangled love life" http://t.co/C0zBOjzdlq (via @hendopolis)

    This story will make Ed more popular. Seriously, the man gets lots of top totty. Who won't admire that.
    Top totty ? Each to their own I suppose...
    Things must be rough north of the border.
    @WikiGuido: "The women I went out with, it's not great for them" - Miliband on Mail and Telegraph front pages

    He's not wrong but they probably had put the unpleasantness behind them until today.
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    TGOHF said:

    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Friday's Mail: "Red Ed's jolly tangled love life" http://t.co/C0zBOjzdlq (via @hendopolis)

    This story will make Ed more popular. Seriously, the man gets lots of top totty. Who won't admire that.
    Top totty ? Each to their own I suppose...
    The term "top totty" is more "acceptable but more who they know" than "good looking".
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    Is Scotland really that devoid of Tories?

    In addition to 1 Tory MP, there's:

    1 MEP
    15 MSPs
    115 local councillors in Scotland
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    edited April 2015

    Pulpstar said:

    Prime Minister on 01/08/15

    William Hill

    Ed Miliband Still 6-4.

    Risky - he has to survive until August :D
    Serious question - Is any other worth 14-1 ?


    Have Tonne Twenty on Mili in this market with Hills.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    edited April 2015
    Just 3 candidates in Buckingham this time. In 2010 there were 11:

    SOPN:
    http://www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk/council-democracy/elections-and-voting-information

    John BERCOW (Speaker)
    Dave FOWLER (UKIP)
    Alan FRANCIS (Green Party)
  • Ishmael_XIshmael_X Posts: 3,664

    In case it hasn't been mentioned before

    The Green party will field parliamentary candidates in almost 95 per cent of seats in England and Wales, it emerged yesterday.

    The selection of 535 candidates represents a major leap from the slate of 335 people that the party fielded in 2010. Almost 40 per cent of all Green candidates are women, a higher proportion of female representation than the other main Westminster parties.

    Mmmm.... lost deposits...
    Doing their bit to reduce the deficit after all, then.
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    Another great poll for the SNP tonight - let's hope its a SLAB meltdown of epic proportions, and they're deservedly reduced to less than 6 seats.

    Very much with the phone pollsters, the weightings earlier on today with the internet polls as pointed out here earlier are crazy, particularly those with 18-34 weighted at 4/3rds of the over 60 voters. That's just crazy when you consider voter turnout and voter registration combined. Enjoyable seeing the Tories in panic mode earlier on today though - it does pay to have a look at the details behind a poll before running to immediate judgement!
  • SMukeshSMukesh Posts: 1,759
    Can Ed Miliband just resign just to stop this idiot tweeting!
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591

    hunchman said:

    TSE - you haven't been listening to what I've been saying about the economy recently. Since May of last year I've been saying that the start of October is the top in the global sovereign debt market and the start of the sovereign bond crisis. And I've been bullish on US equities for quite a fair while as well as the US Dollar - wake up my friend!
    Heh - You said that as I just got into bed.
    At least I just about caught you in time!
  • TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633
    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Friday's Mail: "Red Ed's jolly tangled love life" http://t.co/C0zBOjzdlq (via @hendopolis)

    This story will make Ed more popular. Seriously, the man gets lots of top totty. Who won't admire that.
    Top totty ? Each to their own I suppose...
    The term "top totty" is more "acceptable but more who they know" than "good looking".
    So the girlfriend was droning on about Marxist economics and the bit on the side was boring off about human rights - spending an evening with McDoom doesn't seem that bad in hindsight...
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,416

    Is Scotland really that devoid of Tories?

    In addition to 1 Tory MP, there's:

    1 MEP
    15 MSPs
    115 local councillors in Scotland

    Have you checked to make sure they aren't the same person?
  • TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362
    kle4 said:


    Mark Pack @markpack
    Follow
    Harriet Harman asked if Labour should be tougher than Tories on benefits: "I'm happy to go along with that" #BritainDecides

    Those baby eating labour bast**ds ;-)

    The great thing for Labour is that they can say that, but they surely know party impressions are pretty fixed for most of us, so they will still be the party that looks after people on benefits. So fortunate.
    That sort of sound bite was proberly heard in leftwing Scotland from new labour to milibands lot ;-)

  • Is Scotland really that devoid of Tories?

    In addition to 1 Tory MP, there's:

    1 MEP
    15 MSPs
    115 local councillors in Scotland

    They get screwed by the electoral system
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    Main 5 party candidates only standing in Romsey & Southampton North - it's going to be UKIP through gritted teeth for me or spoiling my ballot paper depending on what mood I'm in on the morning of May 7th!
  • FlightpathFlightpath Posts: 4,012
    I take your point - the kiss of death from Hodges. The Jonah Brown effect...

    But usually debates are draws. Assuming the poll has some back up it is really an incredible result. The rise of Davidson is as well.
    What does it say for Murphy?

    Still, 'who the gods destroy' and all that...

    Lets just pause for a moment and think. If Labour lose Scotland want to offer England something in return for the inevitable SNP blackmail - will all we get from them be balkanisation?
    Is this not another valid reason for voting Tory. I do not see labour giving England as a nation anything like independence. I do not see the SNP allowing it either.
  • Tissue_PriceTissue_Price Posts: 9,039
    Pulpstar said:

    Pulpstar said:

    Prime Minister on 01/08/15

    William Hill

    Ed Miliband Still 6-4.

    Risky - he has to survive until August :D
    Serious question - Is any other worth 14-1 ?


    Have Tonne Twenty on Mili in this market with Hills.
    I don't think so. I expect DC or EM to be PM until at least 2016 (or a second election). To put in an "unelected" PM within 6 months would be epically brave.
  • I've just realised, Dan Hodges is calling it for the SNP, Roger is calling it for SLAB.

    They both can't be right, so I'm calling TORY SURGE
  • Ishmael_XIshmael_X Posts: 3,664

    Now for the Question Time car crash to top off Black Thursday.

    One stupid sentence from Fallon has totally derailed the Tory campaign and Liz Truss now having to eat a shit sandwich on QT defending the stupid old fart.

    I think those toys are best kept inside the pram.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372

    Pulpstar said:

    Pulpstar said:

    Prime Minister on 01/08/15

    William Hill

    Ed Miliband Still 6-4.

    Risky - he has to survive until August :D
    Serious question - Is any other worth 14-1 ?


    Have Tonne Twenty on Mili in this market with Hills.
    I don't think so. I expect DC or EM to be PM until at least 2016 (or a second election). To put in an "unelected" PM within 6 months would be epically brave.
    My other slight concern is could the horse trading take us past August - surely long odds though...
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929

    Truss is awful on QT.

    [Holding box of Kleenex] Is she???

    (only kidding about the Kleenex!) :lol::lol::lol:
  • Another Kipper Candidate is living up to Cameron's maxim about twitter

    UKIP’s candidate in Eastleigh has apologised after mistakenly saying a Liberal Democrat candidate contracted HIV on purpose.

    Patricia Culligan had posted a message on social media site Twitter in response to a Daily Mail article about Paul Childs, a candidate in Liverpool.

    It said “2nd Lib Dem candidate reveals he deliberately became HIV positive yet free NHS care v costly”, but Mr Childs had not intentionally contracted the illness

    http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/12881692.UKIP_candidate_apologises_after_HIV_tweet/
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    Cyclefree said:

    If the Tories do form the next government it's going to be one hell of a ride. There'll be the EU referendum and permanent confrontation with Scotland. Dull, it won't be.

    Whoever forms the next government, it's going to be one hell of a ride.

    - permanent confrontation with Scotland
    - the EU will be a source of angst, regardless of any referendum
    - an Islamist atrocity or two
    - Russia tweaking Nato's tail in one of the Baltic States

    Personally, I could do with a bit more dullness......

    and you can add to that:

    - global sovereign bond crisis starting in October, higher interest rates in UK and all that entails
    - Chilcott enquiry report (whitewash likely courtesy of Jeremy Heywood)
    - VIP paedophile ring report (another whitewash as the Royal family is completely protected and likely a lot of people still alive won't be collared as they should be)

    This is truly the best UK election to lose of ALL time.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    I wonder whether Bercow might be slightly nervous about the fact that there are only 2 other candidates standing in Buckingham.
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    AndyJS said:

    I wonder whether Bercow might be slightly nervous about the fact that there are only 2 other candidates standing in Buckingham.

    He'll be ok although it wouldn't surprise me to see UKIP in the high 20's / low 30's there - lets see
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453

    Another Kipper Candidate is living up to Cameron's maxim about twitter

    Did I miss the UKIP porn star story?
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108

    Is Scotland really that devoid of Tories?

    In addition to 1 Tory MP, there's:

    1 MEP
    15 MSPs
    115 local councillors in Scotland

    Less than 10% on all the numbers (on some well less than 5%).
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    John Stevens hoovered up most of the non-Bercow vote in 2010. I had thought he might show up again this time.
    hunchman said:

    AndyJS said:

    I wonder whether Bercow might be slightly nervous about the fact that there are only 2 other candidates standing in Buckingham.

    He'll be ok although it wouldn't surprise me to see UKIP in the high 20's / low 30's there - lets see
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,416

    Another Kipper Candidate is living up to Cameron's maxim about twitter

    UKIP’s candidate in Eastleigh has apologised after mistakenly saying a Liberal Democrat candidate contracted HIV on purpose.

    Patricia Culligan had posted a message on social media site Twitter in response to a Daily Mail article about Paul Childs, a candidate in Liverpool.

    It said “2nd Lib Dem candidate reveals he deliberately became HIV positive yet free NHS care v costly”, but Mr Childs had not intentionally contracted the illness

    http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/12881692.UKIP_candidate_apologises_after_HIV_tweet/

    Did the first one deliberately get it. You have to wonder what mindset you need to be in in order to do that, very sad.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    Next week's QT includes Yvette Cooper and Piers Morgan - I'd almost rather be shot.
  • RobD said:

    Another Kipper Candidate is living up to Cameron's maxim about twitter

    UKIP’s candidate in Eastleigh has apologised after mistakenly saying a Liberal Democrat candidate contracted HIV on purpose.

    Patricia Culligan had posted a message on social media site Twitter in response to a Daily Mail article about Paul Childs, a candidate in Liverpool.

    It said “2nd Lib Dem candidate reveals he deliberately became HIV positive yet free NHS care v costly”, but Mr Childs had not intentionally contracted the illness

    http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/12881692.UKIP_candidate_apologises_after_HIV_tweet/

    Did the first one deliberately get it. You have to wonder what mindset you need to be in in order to do that, very sad.
    The first one did deliberately get it.

    I deliberately caught HIV in suicide attempt, Lib Dem candidate says

    Vauxhall candidate Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett reveals he contracted HIV after experiencing both physical and mental bullying at school for being gay

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/11505865/I-deliberately-caught-HIV-in-suicide-attempt-Lib-Dem-candidate-says.html
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    TGOHF said:

    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Dair said:

    TGOHF said:

    Friday's Mail: "Red Ed's jolly tangled love life" http://t.co/C0zBOjzdlq (via @hendopolis)

    This story will make Ed more popular. Seriously, the man gets lots of top totty. Who won't admire that.
    Top totty ? Each to their own I suppose...
    The term "top totty" is more "acceptable but more who they know" than "good looking".
    So the girlfriend was droning on about Marxist economics and the bit on the side was boring off about human rights - spending an evening with McDoom doesn't seem that bad in hindsight...
    Stephanie Flanders could fill both roles, moaning Marxist and Human Rights bore.
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    Was up in Farron country at the weekend - quite a few Tory posters in the countryside on farming estates but overwhelming golden diamonds everywhere.....and 1 Labour poster. Like other PB'ers, outside of Westmorland & Lonsdale, it was noticeable the lack of posters elsewhere. You really wouldn't think there was an election 4 weeks today in parts of the country.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    Don't Menschn Louise!!
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,416

    RobD said:

    Another Kipper Candidate is living up to Cameron's maxim about twitter

    UKIP’s candidate in Eastleigh has apologised after mistakenly saying a Liberal Democrat candidate contracted HIV on purpose.

    Patricia Culligan had posted a message on social media site Twitter in response to a Daily Mail article about Paul Childs, a candidate in Liverpool.

    It said “2nd Lib Dem candidate reveals he deliberately became HIV positive yet free NHS care v costly”, but Mr Childs had not intentionally contracted the illness

    http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/12881692.UKIP_candidate_apologises_after_HIV_tweet/

    Did the first one deliberately get it. You have to wonder what mindset you need to be in in order to do that, very sad.
    The first one did deliberately get it.

    I deliberately caught HIV in suicide attempt, Lib Dem candidate says

    Vauxhall candidate Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett reveals he contracted HIV after experiencing both physical and mental bullying at school for being gay

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/11505865/I-deliberately-caught-HIV-in-suicide-attempt-Lib-Dem-candidate-says.html
    Hm, not the quickest way to go.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    Dair said:

    Is Scotland really that devoid of Tories?

    In addition to 1 Tory MP, there's:

    1 MEP
    15 MSPs
    115 local councillors in Scotland

    Less than 10% on all the numbers (on some well less than 5%).
    I raise you 132 pandas :)
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548

    Truss is awful on QT.

    [Holding box of Kleenex] Is she???

    (only kidding about the Kleenex!) :lol::lol::lol:
    Bring back Liz Kendall!
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    12 standing in Witney - I wish we'd got that choice in Romsey:

    Andy Graham Liberal Democrat
    Bobby Smith Stop Emotional Child Abuse, Vote Elmo
    Chris Tompson Independent
    Clive Peedell National Health Action
    Colin Bex Wessex Regionalists
    David Cameron Conservative
    Deek Jackson Land Party
    Duncan Enright Labour
    Nathan Handley not supplied
    Simon Strutt Ukip
    Stuart MacDonald Green
    Vivien Saunders Reduce VAT In Sport

    I'd vote for......Reduce VAT in Sport! What a good cause!
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    edited April 2015
    The most candidates standing in any constituency so far is 13 in Uxbridge & South Ruislip.

    Should we read anything into the fact that more candidates are standing in Boris's constituency than Cameron's?
  • asjohnstoneasjohnstone Posts: 1,276
    Hardly a mixed day for Labour, every single poll suggests a Milliband premiership, as has almost every poll for the last year.
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    The one and only Dickie Bird standing for UKIP in Banbury:

    Dickie Bird Ukip
    Ian Middleton Green
    John Howson Liberal Democrats
    Roseanne Edwards National Health Action
    Sean Woodcock Labour
    Victoria Prentis Conservative

    Time to stick the finger up to all the other candidates there!
  • SaltireSaltire Posts: 525
    Dair said:

    Is Scotland really that devoid of Tories?

    In addition to 1 Tory MP, there's:

    1 MEP
    15 MSPs
    115 local councillors in Scotland

    Less than 10% on all the numbers (on some well less than 5%).
    To be fair that is 1 MEP out of 6...
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    AndyJS said:

    The most candidates standing in any constituency so far is 13 in Uxbridge & South Ruislip.

    Should we read anything into the fact that more candidates are standing in Boris's constituency than Cameron's?

    Welcome back Andy! I think Dave should be miffed that Laud Alan Hope isn't standing in Witney!
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    edited April 2015
    A post on the value of Ed Miliband.

    http://ponyonthetories.blogspot.co.uk/

  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    hunchman said:

    12 standing in Witney - I wish we'd got that choice in Romsey:

    Andy Graham Liberal Democrat
    Bobby Smith Stop Emotional Child Abuse, Vote Elmo
    Chris Tompson Independent
    Clive Peedell National Health Action
    Colin Bex Wessex Regionalists
    David Cameron Conservative
    Deek Jackson Land Party
    Duncan Enright Labour
    Nathan Handley not supplied
    Simon Strutt Ukip
    Stuart MacDonald Green
    Vivien Saunders Reduce VAT In Sport

    I'd vote for......Reduce VAT in Sport! What a good cause!

    Wessex Regionalists to give the Lib Dems a shellacking :D
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,356
    Cricket commentating legend Richie Benaud has passed away
    https://twitter.com/sunriseon7/status/586300015892635650/photo/1
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    AndyJS said:

    The most candidates standing in any constituency so far is 13 in Uxbridge & South Ruislip.

    Should we read anything into the fact that more candidates are standing in Boris's constituency than Cameron's?

    Look forward to seeing the whole list when it is drawn up!

    Good night all
  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    Good to see you back, @Andy_JS
    AndyJS said:

    Just 3 candidates in Buckingham this time. In 2010 there were 11:

    SOPN:
    http://www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk/council-democracy/elections-and-voting-information

    John BERCOW (Speaker)
    Dave FOWLER (UKIP)
    Alan FRANCIS (Green Party)

  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    HYUFD said:

    Cricket commentating legend Richie Benaud has passed away
    https://twitter.com/sunriseon7/status/586300015892635650/photo/1

    RIP :(
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    HYUFD said:

    Cricket commentating legend Richie Benaud has passed away
    https://twitter.com/sunriseon7/status/586300015892635650/photo/1

    Very sad news - one of the greatest captains and commentators in the history of the game.
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    Is it just me thinks that This Week should only have the middle section being Isabel Hardman in a toga before Irrelevant Green appears on the sofa?
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548

    AndyJS said:

    The most candidates standing in any constituency so far is 13 in Uxbridge & South Ruislip.

    Should we read anything into the fact that more candidates are standing in Boris's constituency than Cameron's?

    Welcome back Andy! I think Dave should be miffed that Laud Alan Hope isn't standing in Witney!
    How embarrassing! The OMRLP not putting up a candidate against the PM.

    Dirty sleazy Loonies on the slide...
  • TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633
    ld fightback

    @CambridgeNewsUK: Here's @julianhuppert wearing a onesie for National Autistic Society fundraiser http://t.co/3tY3UJsViw #autism #Cambridge
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Sad news. The greatest cricket commentator of all time Richie Benaud has died at the age of 84. He was a pretty good Australian captain as well:

    http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/apr/10/richie-benaud-dies-aged-84
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Thanks Sunil. Nice to be back.

    AndyJS said:

    The most candidates standing in any constituency so far is 13 in Uxbridge & South Ruislip.

    Should we read anything into the fact that more candidates are standing in Boris's constituency than Cameron's?

    Welcome back Andy! I think Dave should be miffed that Laud Alan Hope isn't standing in Witney!
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    Is it me or is Louise Bagshawe and Miranda Irrelevant signalling each other.
  • SpeedySpeedy Posts: 12,100
    edited April 2015
    Well I'm back and I see that ComRes too shows a swing to Labour, leaving Yougov the only one to say otherwise among today's polls.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    Dair said:

    Is it just me thinks that This Week should only have the middle section being Isabel Hardman in a toga before Irrelevant Green appears on the sofa?

    Pixie Lott yet to come!
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,873
    Very sad news about Richie Benaud....the cricket for me wasn't on without him being involved, he was THE cricket commentator in my book.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    No longer really into Cricket (though I was 20 years ago!), but RIP Richie Benaud.
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108

    Dair said:

    Is it just me thinks that This Week should only have the middle section being Isabel Hardman in a toga before Irrelevant Green appears on the sofa?

    Pixie Lott yet to come!
    I utterly hate to say this but, umm, I prefer Hardman in a toga.
  • SpeedySpeedy Posts: 12,100
    edited April 2015
    By the way there is a story which might impact the SNP in the future:
    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/09/welcome-to-horse-hill-are-there-100bn-barrels-of-oil-under-this-field

    The south of England has suddenly become Kuwait at the same time as the North Sea oil is drying up. That will impact the SNP's negotiating hand in the future.
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    TGOHF said:

    ld fightback

    @CambridgeNewsUK: Here's @julianhuppert wearing a onesie for National Autistic Society fundraiser http://t.co/3tY3UJsViw #autism #Cambridge

    And I see the Prophet of the Nation of Ooog has slammed Al Murray as a joke candidate:

    http://m.thanetgazette.co.uk/Al-Murray-s-Thanet-South-election-fight-slammed/story-25855604-detail/story.html

    So a grand British electoral of Looneyism continues...
  • SpeedySpeedy Posts: 12,100
    edited April 2015

    TGOHF said:

    ld fightback

    @CambridgeNewsUK: Here's @julianhuppert wearing a onesie for National Autistic Society fundraiser http://t.co/3tY3UJsViw #autism #Cambridge

    And I see the Prophet of the Nation of Ooog has slammed Al Murray as a joke candidate:

    http://m.thanetgazette.co.uk/Al-Murray-s-Thanet-South-election-fight-slammed/story-25855604-detail/story.html

    So a grand British electoral of Looneyism continues...
    I wonder who of those two will get more votes.
    Goodnight.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,416
    Speedy said:

    By the way there is a story which might impact the SNP in the future:
    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/09/welcome-to-horse-hill-are-there-100bn-barrels-of-oil-under-this-field

    The south of England has suddenly become Kuwait at the same time as the North Sea oil is drying up. That will impact the SNP's negotiating hand in the future.

    Expect demands for reparations for all the oil money wasted down south. :D
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,356
    Yes, sad news about Richie Benaud, I don't think test match commentary will be quite the same again without 'morning Richie' from Geoff Boycott, but nonetheless he will be remembered for a huge contribution to the game
  • rullkorullko Posts: 161
    HYUFD said:

    Alistair In your opinion, he took over Scottish Labour at its nadir, he will not be able to fully rebuild until after the election

    A full recovery might've been a tall order, but surely they should've made some progress under Murphy, or what was the point? When he took over he predicted that, once he'd sorted them out, Labour wouldn't lose a single seat to the SNP. So he can't now claim it was always an impossible task.
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    RobD said:

    Speedy said:

    By the way there is a story which might impact the SNP in the future:
    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/09/welcome-to-horse-hill-are-there-100bn-barrels-of-oil-under-this-field

    The south of England has suddenly become Kuwait at the same time as the North Sea oil is drying up. That will impact the SNP's negotiating hand in the future.

    Expect demands for reparations for all the oil money wasted down south. :D
    Hands off Englands Oil!
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108

    No longer really into Cricket (though I was 20 years ago!), but RIP Richie Benaud.

    Same thoughts, I remember many summers spent listening to Ritchie. Not sure how today's youth will fall into cricket with it being on premium channels and without widespread coverage.
  • SpeedySpeedy Posts: 12,100

    RobD said:

    Speedy said:

    By the way there is a story which might impact the SNP in the future:
    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/09/welcome-to-horse-hill-are-there-100bn-barrels-of-oil-under-this-field

    The south of England has suddenly become Kuwait at the same time as the North Sea oil is drying up. That will impact the SNP's negotiating hand in the future.

    Expect demands for reparations for all the oil money wasted down south. :D
    Hands off Englands Oil!
    We need an English National Party to use that slogan, maybe UKIP is up to it.
    If the SNP did it in Scotland with "hands of our oil" why not the ENP?

    Goodnight.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,356
    Speedy I expect the English Democrats would be up for it
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,356
    Dair Indeed, though C5 still has highlights, Test Match Special still going strong though
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,356
    rullko Well he had to say that didn't he, but the Scots seem to want to send SNP MPs to protect Scottish interests and ensure promises of more powers are kept, Holyrood next year will be a different matter and more on the SNP's record, while in 2020 if Labour loses they will have a better UK leader too
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    HYUFD said:

    Dair Indeed, though C5 still has highlights, Test Match Special still going strong though

    The whole point of cricket is to sit down, relax and let it flow. Highlights aren't cricket.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    TGOHF said:

    ld fightback

    @CambridgeNewsUK: Here's @julianhuppert wearing a onesie for National Autistic Society fundraiser http://t.co/3tY3UJsViw #autism #Cambridge

    Bawdeepin Huppert :D
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091
    Oh, I see there's a TUSC candidate standing in my constituency.
  • ItwasriggedItwasrigged Posts: 154
    Speedy said:

    By the way there is a story which might impact the SNP in the future:
    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/09/welcome-to-horse-hill-are-there-100bn-barrels-of-oil-under-this-field

    The south of England has suddenly become Kuwait at the same time as the North Sea oil is drying up. That will impact the SNP's negotiating hand in the future.

    Nah the yanks will invade to bring you truth, democracy and the American way etc. :) Then pollute the south coast as revenge for the Gulf, :)
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,372
    edited April 2015
    rullko said:

    HYUFD said:

    Alistair In your opinion, he took over Scottish Labour at its nadir, he will not be able to fully rebuild until after the election

    A full recovery might've been a tall order, but surely they should've made some progress under Murphy, or what was the point? When he took over he predicted that, once he'd sorted them out, Labour wouldn't lose a single seat to the SNP. So he can't now claim it was always an impossible task.
    The easiest seat for the SNP from Labour still has a 5000ish majority.

    Under normal circumstances that is pretty tough !
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,356
    Dair Indeed, which is why sadly you have to fork out for Sky for the full experience, with perhaps Test Match Special commentary in the background, night
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,416
    Disappointing to learn the Tories aren't committing to 2% on defence spending, especially after Dave said other NATO members should do the same. I wonder if this figure includes the cost of Trident renewal?
  • scotslassscotslass Posts: 912
    56% Sturgeon
    14% Davidson
    13% Murphy
    1% Rennie

    What the public thought of the Scottish debates.

    Those of us who patiently pointed out that Murphy was a crushing liability to Labour now see that he has achieved the virtually impossible in Scotland - coming behind a Tory!

    TWO QUESTIONS

    Can the usual suspects on this site explain how they can be so out of touch with Scottish opinion.

    Does anyone in the "Scottish" press corps of Murphy lovers ever have any self awareness on how out of touch they are with Scottish opinion.

    Alternatively perhaps we should leave you alone, telling each other why the public are wrong and you lot are really much much wiser.

    Murphy looks and sounds like a weird bully. The idea that any electorate never mind a Scottish one energised and activated by the Referendum would find his approach to politics one iota of attractive is an insult to the intelligence.
  • DairDair Posts: 6,108
    HYUFD said:

    Dair Indeed, which is why sadly you have to fork out for Sky for the full experience, with perhaps Test Match Special commentary in the background, night

    Thing is, there;s other options. I watch Cycling now, it's got a better climax than Cricket does. And, w're actually successful too!
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    There were more than 100 TUSC candidates standing the last time I checked. Some of them might have pulled out at the last moment.
    Danny565 said:

    Oh, I see there's a TUSC candidate standing in my constituency.

  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    That's a pity. Why did you lose interest?

    No longer really into Cricket (though I was 20 years ago!), but RIP Richie Benaud.

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