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Given that the weekly slot at PMQs is such an important platform for the leader of the opposition then the idea being promoted by Dr Will Jennings seems a very good plan. How will each of them perform one week at a time against Cameron?
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On topic, no. Dave will eat them all alive - PMQs is something that takes a lot of practice to get right, and even then is not indicative of leadership. Witness Hague's brilliance against Blair, did him no good at all in the 2001 election.
FPT There is nothing barbarous about repealing the Human Rights Act 1998. In fact, there was a great deal more civil and political liberty in many areas before the Act was passed. This country did not become "civilised" on 2 October 2000 when the said Act came into force.
There's a gloom hanging over the UK. It's not that Labour lost it's that Thatcher won. While you were watching the homeless and the rent boys in the 80's I suspect Cameron was at Eton brooding over whether his fag was overcooking his toast.
Why I was expecting this to be the coalition Mark 2 is a mystery. You were absolutely right. I'd stay in Florence if I were you.
Mind you, watching reruns of entire election night coverage... If he'd said he was embarrassed to be seen amongst such nerds then id have understood!
Reading through the many comments and articles on the UKIP/Farage/Carswell row over the Short money.
I think Carswell's point is that is he is the de facto leader of the party in the Commons, therefore he is the only person that can be held accountable to Parliament for the money, therefore he should be the one signing off on how it is spent.
If I were accountable as he thinks he is, I would have the same attitude. Maybe others, used to other expenses regimes elsewhere, may have a different attitude to these sorts of things?
I say fair play to him. I disagreed with his defection, but he has always been and still is an upstanding Parliamentarian - despite his new party.
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*I remain a proud PB Hodge - he has been vindicated!
This will become a fag end administration in no time- distracted by internal disputes, Europe, and leadership machinations. Cameron will jump in 2 years leaving a discontented and acrimonious, ungovernable lot, self obsessed, and becoming ever more removed from the pulse.
But yes, he was right. About Ed
Mind, that might be because I'm spending lots of time around babies. ;-)
I mean, seriously. Get a grip of yourself.
Wait? WHAT?? .....Seriously
Hahahahahahahahahahah
Beyond the Thick of it ........ Into tundra regions as mock the weak** would put it
** misspelling intentional.
@ZacGoldsmith confirms: "If my party gives a green light for [Heathrow] expansion then I have to trigger a by-election." #bbcdp
Worth a bet for Mayor?
Could hold the moral high ground in resigning as an MP, also about the most green Tory there is with a good personal vote in SW London.
Edit: DT have the story http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11603888/ed-miliband-knew-ed-balls-would-lose-his-seat-in-election.html
1) Events dictate PMQ topics. Depending on what is happening a sombre/stateman-like tone might be required on a particular week and something more attack dog another week. It'd not be a level playing field.
2) None of them are going to look particularly good against a freshly elected PM. If we were in mid term it might be different.
3) If Cameron slaughters them all... what then?
4) If Cameron goes easy on them all... what then?
It's all Emperor's New Clothes that just gets exposed a few days later. Very silly.
Sure, you don't blab it all over the place - but you make sure the people running the ground troops know where to send people.
For me, the first graphic was a powerful reminder that there is no such thing as permanence in political allegiance - either geographically or demographically. Just look at the Republican's presidential firewall in 1988 - nothing in the South but California, the Mountain West and even Illinois!
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/there-is-no-blue-wall/
Farron's their only hope of redemption but it's going to involve a hell of a lot of blood letting. The denunciations of Clegg and Alexander will make the Soviet show trials look like a fireside chat
Have a small lie down with a damp flannel on your forehead.
Or?? Perhaps don't ? because if you continue to spout such dribble then the lunatics of the left will never ever get elected again.
I just pity you to be honest.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article4439515.ece
It has to be...The Ed Stone.
Its an utterly RIDICULOUS idea.. You don't think Dave will give an easy time to the weakest link..
Politics is not the X-Factor.
(Quite frankly light entertainment in not the X-Factor. Programs like that are warping and ruinous to the running of the entertainment industry)
IMO it's a bit unfair for murali_s to blame PB for the fact that many Labour posters are taking an understandable break from the site. I don't think there are any more right-wingers on here than before.
Maybe if the BEEB (if they are still able to act independently because of the bullying spectre of the Govt) can arrange that audience again for the one to ones, that'll be fun.
So you are proposing the abuse of parliamentary privilege and setting aside the important business of holding the government to account for party political advantage.
Ok.
Just wanted to understand.
Ed Balls is forecasting the Tories being done for...
That would be amusing, if Labour were playing internal wargames on election night yet failed to realise they were losing the election!
Edit: DT have the story http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11603888/ed-miliband-knew-ed-balls-would-lose-his-seat-in-election.html
Amazing. Ed Miliband was willing to see his Chancellor lose his seat! He did not tell him the true state?
And people still want to vote Labour? Just what kind of government was Miliband going to run?
https://twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/598585459615367168
First criteria for next Labour leader:sanity. Nothing more and nothing less.
Labour just need to flip 237,338 votes from Conservative to Labour to get a majority.
They can do it with less people than that if they flip some SNP seats but I can't be arsed to work out the absolute minimum number of votes they would need.
However,, they only need 71,538 votes to flip to get most seats in a hung parliament.
For a £100,000 retainer I'll be happy to tell them which constituencies.
Only a Dave-hating self-important incompetent Speaker with no understanding of the reasons behind Parliamentary processes would possibly agree to this "innovation"...
I think the back couple of benches at the far end on the Speakers left. Where the NI MPs (and presumably now the LDs) sit.
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All the best to her otherwise because its her politics I detest.
The true nasty party
She's very poor at showing warmth and IMO that's a requirement for a successful leader.
I think Burnham has that quality as he can emote rather well - that I think he's going to be union puppet is another matter. If he could lose that - he's in with a very solid chance. Being Mr Stafford just doesn't seem to matter to Labourites.