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https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/669515044812664832
what's he doing,
he's pulled out a little red book,
no don't say, no don't say Let's quote from Mao,
oh god he has,
sadness in their eyes....
[RADIO SILENCE]
I remember the day when the likes of Hopi were in the "centre" of the Labour Party, now he must feel like the weird outsider in his own party.
Good to get such an establishment name check, he knew enough about it to indicate more than a passing interest.
http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2015/11/uk-google-search-traffic-little-red-book-week.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/maos-great-leap-forward-killed-45-million-in-four-years-2081630.html
TBH with Laural and Hardy in charge nothing is becoming unbelievable. Last week, hug a Jahadi and send him to the naughty step, now quoting from a book by a mass murderer. Just another day in the weird world of the UK Labour Party circa 2015. It really makes Gordon Brown's time in charge, complete with all his PR disasters, pale into insignificance.
Ed Miliband is the centre of the party.
Air to air victories in that list, the one I posted:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post–World_War_II_air-to-air_combat_losses
This seems to have given a bit of leeway to delay the tax credit welfare issue.
http://blogs.new.spectator.co.uk/2015/11/who-will-influence-the-eu-referendum-martin-lewis-not-june-sarpong/
Given McDonnell's love of Mao's Red Book, I suppose that someone on The Labour benches might recall Mr Tucker. "If some cunt can fuck something up, that cunt will pick the worst possible time to fucking fuck it up cause that cunt's a cunt."
But it will be expressed in a more refined manner.
@LabourPress Can you confirm that it was @SeumasMilne's copy of the Red Book which he has treasured since Winchester? On deadline. Thanks.
As Laurel and Hardy might once have said, that's another fine mess...
@paulwaugh @SMcPartlandMP @nicholaswatt I am very happy, but prefer to clap rather than bang wood....
Finbarr Saunders and his double entendres...
"The Shadow Chancellor's response to the Autumn Statement was a joke"
"Autumn statement ushers in the end of austerity"
Given that we still have a structural deficit of about £70bn per annum that may not actually be good news.
And McDonnell made a tit of himself? Well that at least was predictable.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/nhs/12016635/Junior-doctors-strike-Government-agrees-to-talks-at-Acas.html
Alex Wickham @WikiGuido
Amazing. McDonnell tweets out video of his speech but WIPES Mao section! http://order-order.com/2015/11/25/mcdonnell-wipes-mao-from-official-video-of-speech/
I couldn't possibly comment.
http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/the_spending_review_was_a_big_missed_opportunity
Just 70m, the boy wonder is doing much much better than I thought on the deficit reduction...
http://order-order.com/2015/11/25/tim-yeo-guidos-part-in-his-downfall-part-94/
Umm...
Genuine low tax tories will be absolutely gutted by today's measures.
@robertshrimsley: "Osborne relaxed. Someone had taken a great leap backwards and somehow, miraculously, it turned out not to be him." https://t.co/Fd7ztDIYHS
@GdnPolitics: John McDonnell's great leap forward puts Osborne one step ahead https://t.co/bVjgBL8lwU
The Long March starts here
I'm going to wait for the detailed analysis before I reach a final judgement on this budget. But I fear Osborne is being led by public opinion rather than leading it - which is a road to nowhere.
If these forecasts look like they're not panning out in 18 months then all these cuts could be back on the table again, and possibly more to boot, and it may be even tougher for him given he's ceded the political argument.
He doesn't. And when the finances are all at sea in a year's time, the public will realise George Osborne will never close the deficit, if he had fifty years to do it.
More importantly, so will the markets.
Voters might very well conclude that whatever party you vote for you get social democracy. Social democracy light, or social democracy heavy.
Nothing else is on the table.
The thing I remember is a U-Turn on Tax Credits.
Politically he maybe on to a winner but for the health and well being of the Nation he is a useless fecker.
The OBR may be wrong but they have probably got a better handle on things than you or me and they continue to predict a fall in the deficit leading to a surplus as previously.
Sadly McDonnell seems arthritically incompetent.
(see the poll tax riots)
Still our thoughts today should be with the 4.1 children that still live in absolute poverty.
When is the last time someone you deem centre of Labour won a UK election?
"... I don't think he understands that wishful thinking isn't a very effective policy device."
Osborne seems to get by on it .
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/submarine-crew-blamed-for-sinking-of-antares-1532324.html
Some of the other trawler losses are a bit more mysterious.
What was Osborne's response? The clip unfortunately doesn't include it!
I don't like at all the way he allows the deadlines to slide, and I'm really disappointed that he hasn't found a way to kill off welfare as a pillar of society. (I'm all for mitigating the impact in the short term, but the long term ambition should have been retained.)
Osborne has overall done a fair job in difficult circumstances. Would you really want McDonnell in his place?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/12014388/Wheres-Jeremy-Corbyn-Labour-leader-hardly-seen-in-Oldham-West-and-Royton-by-election.html