Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 07 Jul 22 - 04:36 AM *Agree*, DtG. What we don't have is an armed insurrection. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 07 Jul 22 - 04:22 AM He's gone. It's been announced officially. Herself is dischuffed: she wants to see it in real time, but she's got a hairdo appointment. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Dave the Gnome Date: 07 Jul 22 - 04:13 AM We have our very own Trump situation! |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: The Sandman Date: 07 Jul 22 - 03:51 AM johnson is like a wounded scarecrow |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 07 Jul 22 - 03:48 AM As me old mother would have said, “That Bone bloke sez owt but his prayers!”. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: DMcG Date: 07 Jul 22 - 03:28 AM Peter Bone on NewsNight saying he did not understand why Labour was not bring forward a no confidence vote. He understands perfectly well why not, but just to spell it out. The Conservatives want to remain in government but want to change their leader. That is entirely a party matter. Labour calling a no confidence vote *in the government* is an entirely different thing to Conservatives calling a no confidence vote *in their leader*. You can change leader without a general election. So if Labour did call a no-confidence vote all the Conservatives would vote to stay in power, and Labour would lose. But let us suppose that didn't happen. Suppose the was a general election. Well, the Conservatives would still be stuck with Johnson as leader; it would not solve anything from their point of view. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: The Sandman Date: 07 Jul 22 - 02:28 AM should there be a general election? |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 06:35 PM I'm a bit of a fan of Martin Lewis (he always seems to be on my side...). He was on Newsnight tonight and he was predicting no less than civil unrest as millions of people are confronted with bills that they simply can't pay. He also expressed alarm about the fact that we have a "non-functioning government"... |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 06 Jul 22 - 04:26 PM De Pfeffel's just sacked Govie. Not surprised, as they've got history, but it's confirmed: Scorched Earth is the new Outreach. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 04:24 PM Rafa for PM! (Should I start a thread on it?) Please don't! -----mudelf |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 06 Jul 22 - 03:49 PM The one that comes out best in all this is Larry, the Downing Street Cat. Herself says he sat outside the door, and was invited to go in six separate times before he acquiesced to the wishes of mere humans. Mebbe he wished to express his opinion with a strategically-placed mouse, but didn't have one to paw. There's a parody in there somewhere, but I'm working on something else atm. .... Oh Dear [20:44 BST]: both BBC and Sky have sudden news blackouts on the entire soggy mess. Has the plonker gone and pulled the trigger? or started throwing lawyers around? .... help .... |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: DMcG Date: 06 Jul 22 - 03:09 PM Of course he is. It is a way of putting pressure on the minister not to act. It has alway been about him. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 02:41 PM The daft bugger's now threatening a general election. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 06 Jul 22 - 11:08 AM Hail from downstairs: "The BBC [News24] are showing a running total too now. Up to 31." Note to self: check whether the counts on the two rolling-news channels go up in sync. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 06 Jul 22 - 10:51 AM I note with interest and wry amusement that Sky News now has a scoreboard panel separate from the ticker, noting the current number of cabinet resignations, as if this were a game of rugby. "It's just gone up from 27 to 28," says Herself as I head for safety. (She watches the 24h news so I don't have to: I've more respect for my digestion. We call it knitting duty.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Dave the Gnome Date: 06 Jul 22 - 10:44 AM Leader would be good, Rain Dog, but MP would do. I disagree with him about Brexit but as that is now done and dusted someone should make the best job of it that they can. Maybe he would! |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Rain Dog Date: 06 Jul 22 - 10:35 AM ++ "I wonder if Labour could find a safe seat for Mick Lynch? :-)” Now wouldn’t THAT be something! ;-) ++ As leader or just a MP? He still believes that Brexit was the right thing even though the Tories did not get the right deal. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: The Sandman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 10:31 AM PADDY POWER HAS THE BETTING ORDER THUS Penny Mordaunt Rishi Sunak Sajid Javid Liz Truss Ben Wallace Tom Tugendhat |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 09:51 AM On PMTs, Johnson seemed to be doing a very bad impersonation of WG Grace, claiming “Not out - people have come to see me be prime-minister, not you resign”! |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 09:47 AM Hmmmm…there ARE no ‘Union barons’ nowadays - Johnson’s pin-up girl, The Beast of Grantham, and her subsequent acolytes saw to that. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 09:40 AM I see that Boris Bunter was burbling on about Labour and the "union barons" again today... |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 09:34 AM ”I wonder if Labour could find a safe seat for Mick Lynch? :-)” Now wouldn’t THAT be something! ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 09:11 AM Slight misquote from me there of the rats remark. That'll teach me to copy and paste from the Guardian. :-( |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: DMcG Date: 06 Jul 22 - 08:25 AM Even Johnson seemed to find Starmer's line about "the charge of the lightweight brigade" funny. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Dave the Gnome Date: 06 Jul 22 - 07:57 AM I wonder if Labour could find a safe seat for Mick Lynch? :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 07:28 AM Well I must say that I enjoyed Starmer's remark at PMQs that this fiasco is "the first instance of sinking ships fleeing the rat." |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 06:25 AM To a man or woman, pete, all the Labourites say ill-informed things about Scotland. I suppose they're hoping that, one fine day, they'll start to win dozens of Scottish seats again, a pivotal thing if they're ever to win power. Pie in the bloody sky is that, at least for the foreseeable future. Labour ought to be cleaning up here. Unfortunately, we have a useless leader at the moment. Where is he in all this?! I'm beginning to agree with that Guardian letter wishing the Durham cops God's speed... I suppose PMQs today could be interesting, if only anyone took any notice of it... |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 06:12 AM Keir Starmer wants a snap election. He's only saying that because he knows there won't be one. He hopes. He'd lose. Truss's star seems to have fallen. She's way down in the Grauniad's betting odds now. Mind you, she's such a charmless automaton, the ultimate boring Boris lackey (up to now anyway...), that she'd be an asset to Labour. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 06 Jul 22 - 06:11 AM > Durham police [are] due to deliver their findings this week or next. So *that*'s what de Pfeffel is busy-waiting* on: if they say Starmer's broken the law, he'll do the honourable thing and go, and de Pfeffel will call a snap election while Labour are sorting out the succession. If not, the World King can demand another recount. The Durham constabulary really are on the horns of a dry lemon. * Busy-waiting: a programming technique where the program does nothing but check a flag, waiting for it to be changed by some external event. Often thought to be an antipattern, ie a Bad Thing, as the processor can do nothing constructive while stuck in that loop. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: peteglasgow Date: 06 Jul 22 - 06:00 AM lisa nandy seemes decent enough but has just said a lot of ill-informed nonsense about scotland. someone said rory stewart as leader (is he still a tory? he seems far too intelligent and decent) and maybe andy burnham for labour leader - i'm sure there will be a few winnable seats coming up soon. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: DMcG Date: 06 Jul 22 - 05:43 AM I am a bit surprised Liz T has not resigned. If she has the intention of trying to become PM, Javid and Sunak resigning on principle (supposedly) enables them to say they could strike out on a new and better path. By saying (via aides, note) that she is 100% supportive of Johnson only leaves her the continuity role. That seems a gamble. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 04:29 AM Wonder where our resident Johnsonophiles are this morning. I expected at least a couple of them to be here telling us their pin-up boy is ‘a great bloke’, ‘on our side’, and ‘doing a great job’. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Jul 22 - 04:25 AM The Guardian makes Penny bloody Mordaunt the favourite. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: The Sandman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 03:53 AM pritti as leader of the conservatives ,not leader of the labour party |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: The Sandman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 03:50 AM why does the winkle always turn to the right because it belongs to pritti patel, sorry if that puts you off your breakfast. paddy power have johnson to be replaced this year 1 to ten on. now if they were clever they would replace johnson with rory stewart, a genuine new face, however he would have to be found a seat first. i think labours best chance of winning the next election would be pritti patel as leader |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 06 Jul 22 - 03:48 AM It should also be remembered that being the Leader of Her Majesty’s Most Loyal Opposition is not the same job as being First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service and Prime Minister, and success in the former is no guarantee of success in the latter - Johnson being the obvious, perfect example. So I’d suggest a more complete version of the question should be, “So who is in line to replace Starmer, bearing in mind that it needs to be someone who has at least a decent chance of delivering us a Labour government in 2024, and who has the qualities necessary for a successful Prime Ministership during the ensuing five years”? |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Dave the Gnome Date: 06 Jul 22 - 03:24 AM If Starmer goes due to the Durham drinks, Raynor may be in the same boat. Pity really as she would make mincemeat of Bozo! Could Long-Bailey have another try or has Starmer queered her pitch now? |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 05 Jul 22 - 07:04 PM Well all the big talk is Lisa Nandy vs Wes Streeting. Wes is Plastic Man, so out of the two I'd go for Lisa. Or Angela Rayner, whose star is in the ascendancy. Lisa went to my sister's convent school in Bury, so I could be a tad biased... I think the day of the big-hitting grandee has gone. Unless you know different... |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 05 Jul 22 - 05:55 PM The solicitor general's just gone. It's gonna be lonely for anyone left sitting at the cabinet table. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 05 Jul 22 - 05:52 PM So who’s the favourite to replace Starmer - bearing in mind that it needs to be someone who has at least a decent chance of delivering us a Labour government in 2024? |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Dave the Gnome Date: 05 Jul 22 - 05:45 PM Durham police and due to deliver their findings this week or next. Interesting times. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 05 Jul 22 - 05:28 PM Hesletine summed up the cabinet and johnson nicely - minor limpets clinging on the a major limpet clinging onto a rock. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 05 Jul 22 - 05:28 PM Nazim Zahawi for Chancellor, eh? Another one being rewarded for his relentless litany of untruths and half-truths in defence of Johnson over the past three years. God help the United Kingdom. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 05 Jul 22 - 05:02 PM There's a whole litany of letters in today's Guardian (they're on the website) lamenting Starmer's lack of leadership. Here's an example which particularly chimes with me: Labour’s Brexit policy is not pragmatic, it’s cowardly. Keir Starmer is so afraid of upsetting the “red wall” reactionaries that he surrenders to them. That isn’t leadership – it’s followership, and the country deserves much better from its main opposition party. If he can’t face rejoining the EU, he could at least propose the only pragmatic solution: rejoining the single market in order to alleviate the worst of the damage that Brexit has inflicted on our economy. Dr Richard Carter Putney, London The last one wishes the Durham police well - and it's from a Labour supporter. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 05 Jul 22 - 04:56 PM It was well said by a wag in a Guardian comments section last week that the words "Dorries" and "culture" should never be permitted to exist in the same sentence. She's a joke on legs. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: The Sandman Date: 05 Jul 22 - 04:52 PM here is an extract[ since it is forbidden to paste the whole article] from an article On Patriotism George Kateb • March 10, 2008 • The brute fact of patriotism is made brute by the inveterate inclination in men to associate virility with the exertion involved in killing and risking death. No theory can ever defeat or discredit this inclination, which helps to engender the fantasy that the competition of political units is the highest kind of team sports. Men love teams, love to live in a world where they are called on to back or play for their team against other teams, even though the sport of war is soaked in blood. Socratic notions of gratitude or Jamesian notions of infinite indebtedness are not necessary for this love. In the sport, where aristocrats used to play their games, elites now mobilize groups or masses to slaughter each other. Men can become peace-loving for a while, but not forever. The women who love them encourage their inclination to see team sports as the essence of their masculinity, and to call patriotic this inclination when it is projected into politics. The pity is that men lend their energies to a state that sooner or later embarks on an inherently unjust imperialist career and thus gets constantly engaged in policies that are deliberated in secrecy, and sustained by secrecy and propaganda, and removed from meaningful public deliberation. Patriotism is indispensable for sustaining this career of anti-democracy. |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Backwoodsman Date: 05 Jul 22 - 04:00 PM Ha! Nadine Dorries - a perfect example of what happens when the ventriloquist dies, but the dummy keeps talking… |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 05 Jul 22 - 03:35 PM Steve Shaw! Go an sit on the naughty step. I will not hear such profanity. N***** D*****!!!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Dave the Gnome Date: 05 Jul 22 - 03:24 PM Definitely the best option for Labour:-D |
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics From: Steve Shaw Date: 05 Jul 22 - 03:20 PM Both men are tainted by non-dom tax avoidance, in Sunak's case via his wife. If Boris Bunter goes, I don't think it will be either of those two. Let's hear it for... NADINE DORRIES! |