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I like this spoof English Heritage plaque which is doing the rounds in Stoke Central pic.twitter.com/tFJbR2xu9n

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  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091
    Can I ask, what exactly was the rationale for thinking Paul Nutall was "Labour's nightmare"? Was it ONLY that he had a Northern accent? Do the commentariat really have such a patronising view of Northerners that they thought that would be enough to sway it?
  • Danny565 said:

    Can I ask, what exactly was the rationale for thinking Paul Nutall was "Labour's nightmare"? Was it ONLY that he had a Northern accent? Do the commentariat really have such a patronising view of Northerners that they thought that would be enough to sway it?

    My favourite was when Stoke was described as a Northern seat.

    DAFUQ!
  • RobDRobD Posts: 58,954
    A Douglas!
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?
  • RobDRobD Posts: 58,954
    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091
    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    I think you could ask some of the expenses-scandal MPs how well those types of legalistic defences work out ;)
  • Well the rozzers are involved now, coupled with Nuttall one of eight UKIP MEPs who may have to pay back half million quid for misusing EU parliament funds, you can see how their opponents might portray UKIP as sleazy.

    Will it shift any votes? Three weeks to find out.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
  • RobDRobD Posts: 58,954
    Scott_P said:
    Useless as there is no time frame.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
  • Though Nuttall was going to be disqualified as MEP in two years anyway.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    You reckon he nipped in and rented it yesterday to back up his deceit, having never heard of the gaffe before?!!
  • RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    https://twitter.com/MichaelLCrick/status/826811597687496704
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    isam said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    You reckon he nipped in and rented it yesterday to back up his deceit, having never heard of the gaffe before?!!
    No he told Crick yesterday he had never even been there.

    So doubtful he nipped in.
  • Evening all.

    Phil Woolas was the last MP to ‘kicked out by the courts’ - and was the first MP in 99 years.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877

    isam said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    You reckon he nipped in and rented it yesterday to back up his deceit, having never heard of the gaffe before?!!
    No he told Crick yesterday he had never even been there.

    So doubtful he nipped in.
    But obviously he had rented the place when he signed the nomination. You don't honestly think he hadn't, taking an almighty risk that someone else rented it in the meantime?

    Is that what you think?!
  • RobDRobD Posts: 58,954
    isam said:

    isam said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    You reckon he nipped in and rented it yesterday to back up his deceit, having never heard of the gaffe before?!!
    No he told Crick yesterday he had never even been there.

    So doubtful he nipped in.
    But obviously he had rented the place when he signed the nomination. You don't honestly think he hadn't, taking an almighty risk that someone else rented it in the meantime?

    Is that what you think?!
    So it wasn't his home when he signed the form? As TSE's tweet above maintains, it is where you are habitually resident.
  • Evening all.

    Phil Woolas was the last MP to ‘kicked out by the courts’ - and was the first MP in 99 years.

    His was the expenses in the expenses scandal that had me traumatised the most.

    He claimed tampons on his expenses, I was curious why a man would buy and claim tampons on his expenses.

    Then someone explained to me what certain men do with tampons for sexual gratification.

    I hate Phil Woolas.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    Michael Crick ‏@MichaelLCrick Feb 1
    More
    Inside the empty Stoke house which Paul Nuttall claimed is his "home", and which will appear on ballot papers as such
  • MarkHopkinsMarkHopkins Posts: 5,584

    If the period for objections was over, and no-one objected then his nomination as candidate is accepted, surely.

    So to report it to the police as fraud, you would have to show he intended to deceive, but if that was where he going to be living, I can't see that flying.

    Thoughts only, IANAL etc.

  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    RobD said:

    isam said:

    isam said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    You reckon he nipped in and rented it yesterday to back up his deceit, having never heard of the gaffe before?!!
    No he told Crick yesterday he had never even been there.

    So doubtful he nipped in.
    But obviously he had rented the place when he signed the nomination. You don't honestly think he hadn't, taking an almighty risk that someone else rented it in the meantime?

    Is that what you think?!
    So it wasn't his home when he signed the form? As TSE's tweet above maintains, it is where you are habitually resident.
    Seems that I am a bloke with a parking ticket talking to a room of traffic wardens!!
  • RobDRobD Posts: 58,954

    Michael Crick ‏@MichaelLCrick Feb 1
    More
    Inside the empty Stoke house which Paul Nuttall claimed is his "home", and which will appear on ballot papers as such

    Cosy... https://order-order.com/2017/02/02/inside-paul-nuttalls-stoke-bedroom/

  • If the period for objections was over, and no-one objected then his nomination as candidate is accepted, surely.

    So to report it to the police as fraud, you would have to show he intended to deceive, but if that was where he going to be living, I can't see that flying.

    Thoughts only, IANAL etc.

    From what I've read on election law, the term that gets bandied about a lot is 'knowingly'

    Is this something he has knowingly filled in incorrectly or not.

    How many people don't know where they live?
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    isam said:

    isam said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    You reckon he nipped in and rented it yesterday to back up his deceit, having never heard of the gaffe before?!!
    No he told Crick yesterday he had never even been there.

    So doubtful he nipped in.
    But obviously he had rented the place when he signed the nomination. You don't honestly think he hadn't, taking an almighty risk that someone else rented it in the meantime?

    Is that what you think?!
    Michael Crick ‏@MichaelLCrick 49m49 minutes ago
    More
    Michael Crick Retweeted Guido Fawkes
    #emptyhousegate Paul Nuttall cld move whole family in, & live there for rest of life, but he'd never been there when nominated. So broke law
  • Well the rozzers are involved now, coupled with Nuttall one of eight UKIP MEPs who may have to pay back half million quid for misusing EU parliament funds, you can see how their opponents might portray UKIP as sleazy.

    Will it shift any votes? Three weeks to find out.

    Probably make him a hero as the establishment attempt to derail him
  • EssexitEssexit Posts: 1,956
    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    Nuttall none story!!!
  • Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Please: don't mix up Cummings and Banks.
  • GeoffMGeoffM Posts: 6,071
    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    isam said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    You reckon he nipped in and rented it yesterday to back up his deceit, having never heard of the gaffe before?!!
    No he told Crick yesterday he had never even been there.

    So doubtful he nipped in.
    But obviously he had rented the place when he signed the nomination. You don't honestly think he hadn't, taking an almighty risk that someone else rented it in the meantime?

    Is that what you think?!
    So it wasn't his home when he signed the form? As TSE's tweet above maintains, it is where you are habitually resident.
    Seems that I am a bloke with a parking ticket talking to a room of traffic wardens!!
    Not as much as you think.
    Everyone else is just channeling their inner ScottnPaste by retweeting Michael Crick stuff.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 58,954
    Crick's photograph through the letter box is particularly creepy though. Are journalists allowed/supposed to do that?


  • Then someone explained to me what certain men do with tampons for sexual gratification.

    I hate Phil Woolas.

    Um, they eat them?

  • If the period for objections was over, and no-one objected then his nomination as candidate is accepted, surely.

    So to report it to the police as fraud, you would have to show he intended to deceive, but if that was where he going to be living, I can't see that flying.

    Thoughts only, IANAL etc.

    From what I've read on election law, the term that gets bandied about a lot is 'knowingly'

    Is this something he has knowingly filled in incorrectly or not.

    How many people don't know where they live?
    "I'm a UKIP party member, m'lud. Facts confuse me."

    "Case dismissed."
  • Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    TBF I hope Nuttall does remain UKIPs Stoke Candidate his NHS quotes are completely toxic
  • Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
  • GeoffMGeoffM Posts: 6,071


    Then someone explained to me what certain men do with tampons for sexual gratification.

    The really creepy weirdos make tv adverts about them.

  • Danny565 said:

    Can I ask, what exactly was the rationale for thinking Paul Nutall was "Labour's nightmare"? Was it ONLY that he had a Northern accent? Do the commentariat really have such a patronising view of Northerners that they thought that would be enough to sway it?

    TBH I think that was exactly the rationale.
  • Animal_pb said:


    If the period for objections was over, and no-one objected then his nomination as candidate is accepted, surely.

    So to report it to the police as fraud, you would have to show he intended to deceive, but if that was where he going to be living, I can't see that flying.

    Thoughts only, IANAL etc.

    From what I've read on election law, the term that gets bandied about a lot is 'knowingly'

    Is this something he has knowingly filled in incorrectly or not.

    How many people don't know where they live?
    "I'm a UKIP party member, m'lud. Facts confuse me."

    "Case dismissed."
    Not much of a defence as he has a Doctorate.
  • Animal_pb said:


    If the period for objections was over, and no-one objected then his nomination as candidate is accepted, surely.

    So to report it to the police as fraud, you would have to show he intended to deceive, but if that was where he going to be living, I can't see that flying.

    Thoughts only, IANAL etc.

    From what I've read on election law, the term that gets bandied about a lot is 'knowingly'

    Is this something he has knowingly filled in incorrectly or not.

    How many people don't know where they live?
    "I'm a UKIP party member, m'lud. Facts confuse me."

    "Case dismissed."
    Not much of a defence as he has a Doctorate.
    Now, are we sure he meant to say that? Or did he just mean he's been to see a doctor?
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091

    Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    LOL, you can be quite subtly bitchy when you want to be.
  • EssexitEssexit Posts: 1,956

    Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Welcome. And according to Left Foot Forward (not my usual news source, you'll be amazed to hear), it's very far from a proper survey. No methodology released but a rather brave claim of a sample size of 4,000 for a constituency poll. https://leftfootforward.org/2017/02/fake-news-leave-eu-publishes-junk-poll-calling-stoke-by-election-for-ukip/
  • Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    I've fixed the policy one, what's the MEP one.
  • Chris_AChris_A Posts: 1,237
    edited February 2017
    UKIP politicians up to their necks in fraudulent practices? I understand Pope Francis is not an Anglican too.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    Essexit said:

    Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Welcome. And according to Left Foot Forward (not my usual news source, you'll be amazed to hear), it's very far from a proper survey. No methodology released but a rather brave claim of a sample size of 4,000 for a constituency poll. https://leftfootforward.org/2017/02/fake-news-leave-eu-publishes-junk-poll-calling-stoke-by-election-for-ukip/
    Cameron used "Left Foot Forward" in a PMQs dig at Miliband IIRC
  • ThreeQuidderThreeQuidder Posts: 6,133
    edited February 2017

    Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    I've fixed the policy one, what's the MEP one.
    This wouldn't disqualify him as an MEP, right?
  • Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    I've fixed the policy one, what's the MEP one.
    I think the penultimate para and the sub-title should be 'barred from being an MP.' (Of course he might be barred from being an MEP as well!).
  • Essexit said:

    Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Welcome. And according to Left Foot Forward (not my usual news source, you'll be amazed to hear), it's very far from a proper survey. No methodology released but a rather brave claim of a sample size of 4,000 for a constituency poll. https://leftfootforward.org/2017/02/fake-news-leave-eu-publishes-junk-poll-calling-stoke-by-election-for-ukip/
    As an impartial observer told me today, so far the only public polls in Stoke have UKIP ahead is a facebook poll of 170 odd voters and this without any detail.

    Plus it ain't a phone poll, there's no way you can phone poll 4,000 people in one constituency.
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091

    Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    I've fixed the policy one, what's the MEP one.
    This wouldn't disqualify him as an MEP, right?
    Yes, because the punishment (IF he was found guilty) would be bans from ALL elected offices, I think.
  • PongPong Posts: 4,693
    edited February 2017

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Why were the Letting Agency still saying it was available to let yesterday?
    Never trust anything a letting agent says unless it's written down and signed by them, their manager and at least four reliable witnesses.

    I think Nuttall is in the clear on this tbh.
  • Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    I've fixed the policy one, what's the MEP one.
    I think the penultimate para and the sub-title should be 'barred from being an MP.' (Of course he might be barred from being an MEP as well!).
    He could be barred as an MEP too, a election law specialist tweeted that to Mike.
  • Chris_AChris_A Posts: 1,237

    Evening all.

    Phil Woolas was the last MP to ‘kicked out by the courts’ - and was the first MP in 99 years.

    What about Viscount Stansgate in 1961?
  • Such bad luck for the UKIP leader - fancy moving in to sleep on a mattress on the floor only just after the story had broken. Clearly, if Crick had left it just a couple more days Mr Nuttall would have been firmly ensconced and it would all be a complete non-story.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 91,573

    Well the rozzers are involved now, coupled with Nuttall one of eight UKIP MEPs who may have to pay back half million quid for misusing EU parliament funds, you can see how their opponents might portray UKIP as sleazy.

    Will it shift any votes? Three weeks to find out.

    Probably make him a hero as the establishment attempt to derail him
    Maybe, even though that hardly matters if he has indeed breached the rules, rules which should be perfectly easy to follow. I'm sure if he wins and the win is voided due to the rules he or UKIP will win a followup thanks to backlash against the establishment, but if there is a breach of the rules and it is not challenged, it makes having the rules pointless.
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670
    edited February 2017
    This self righteous wankery about how awful left wingers are and how noble right wingers are when it comes to free speach is nauseating.

    A left wing protestors was fucking shot in the stomach a couple of weeks ago by a Milo supporting goon.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jan/25/shooting-milo-yiannopoulos-speech-seattle-charges
  • Alistair said:

    This self righteous wankery about how awful left wingers are and how noble right wingers are when it comes to free speach is nauseating.

    A left wing protestors was fucking shot in the stomach a couple of weeks ago by a Milo supporting goon.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jan/25/shooting-milo-yiannopoulos-speech-seattle-charges

    Trump fans are great, I loved the silence when I pointed one of Trump's most prominent supporters was going to grab his musket if Hillary won.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877

    Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    I've fixed the policy one, what's the MEP one.
    I think the penultimate para and the sub-title should be 'barred from being an MP.' (Of course he might be barred from being an MEP as well!).
    Careful Richard, I got 9 months for this kind of behaviour!
  • Chris_A said:

    Evening all.

    Phil Woolas was the last MP to ‘kicked out by the courts’ - and was the first MP in 99 years.

    What about Viscount Stansgate in 1961?
    Doesn't count, Benn never became an MP by being sworn in.

    Woolas was.
  • MarkHopkinsMarkHopkins Posts: 5,584

    So what are the odds for Farage to become an MP then?

    If Nuttall wins and then is disqualified, then there will be another by-election, with every chance the voters will back UKIP again.

    So odds: Nuttal win > Nutall barred > Farage stands?

  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    edited February 2017

    Such bad luck for the UKIP leader - fancy moving in to sleep on a mattress on the floor only just after the story had broken. Clearly, if Crick had left it just a couple more days Mr Nuttall would have been firmly ensconced and it would all be a complete non-story.

    Putting party politics aside, do you really think this matters? In real life I don't believe I know anyone who would think so, and anyone who admitted they did would get ripped for being a nerd!
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 114,212
    edited February 2017


    So what are the odds for Farage to become an MP then?

    If Nuttall wins and then is disqualified, then there will be another by-election, with every chance the voters will back UKIP again.

    So odds: Nuttal win > Nutall barred > Farage stands?

    Depends on another Michael Crick story.

    We might have a Thanet South by election/rerun with the Tory MP disqualified between then.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    edited February 2017


    So what are the odds for Farage to become an MP then?

    If Nuttall wins and then is disqualified, then there will be another by-election, with every chance the voters will back UKIP again.

    So odds: Nuttal win > Nutall barred > Farage stands?

    But he has lost 6 Westminster elections that he was about 25/1 to win, so he would lose obvs
  • isam said:


    So what are the odds for Farage to become an MP then?

    If Nuttall wins and then is disqualified, then there will be another by-election, with every chance the voters will back UKIP again.

    So odds: Nuttal win > Nutall barred > Farage stands?

    But he has lost 6 Westminster elections that he was about 25/1 to win, so he would lose obvs
    HE's lost 7 Westminster elections
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    edited February 2017

    isam said:


    So what are the odds for Farage to become an MP then?

    If Nuttall wins and then is disqualified, then there will be another by-election, with every chance the voters will back UKIP again.

    So odds: Nuttal win > Nutall barred > Farage stands?

    But he has lost 6 Westminster elections that he was about 25/1 to win, so he would lose obvs
    HE's lost 7 Westminster elections
    Yeah I know, but he wasn't 25/1 to win Thanet South

    The "7 losing elections" stat is so misleading. It implies he was likely to win, when until Thanet South in 2015 he was just making up the numbers

    Edit, perhaps in 1020 he was shorter than 25/1, but you know what I mean
  • Essexit said:

    Wasn't it a Leave.EU poll? Vote Leave no longer exists.

    Fixed it now. Ta
    Can you fix the other mistakes as well? 'MEP' 'the policy have been called in' etc..
    I've fixed the policy one, what's the MEP one.
    I think the penultimate para and the sub-title should be 'barred from being an MP.' (Of course he might be barred from being an MEP as well!).
    I think it is actually barred from all elected offices


  • So what are the odds for Farage to become an MP then?

    If Nuttall wins and then is disqualified, then there will be another by-election, with every chance the voters will back UKIP again.

    So odds: Nuttal win > Nutall barred > Farage stands?

    Hasn't Farage rejoined the Tories yet?
  • In all seriousness, the heart of the question is whether Nuttall does risk having the result overturned, in the event that he wins. I don't claim to be an expert in this, but my understanding is that it's too late to challenge the nomination, so he'll definitely be on the ballot, but it seems that he could be in breach of electoral law if Michael Crick is correct. Much would depend on whether any breach is seen as substantive enough to justify declaring the result void.

    In itself, giving a address which is not his home address does sound pretty serious, but if he had already rented the house and was about to move in, perhaps the court would see that as sufficient.

    Of course, it may be that Michael Crick is the one who is wrong and it's all fine.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 91,573


    So what are the odds for Farage to become an MP then?

    If Nuttall wins and then is disqualified, then there will be another by-election, with every chance the voters will back UKIP again.

    So odds: Nuttal win > Nutall barred > Farage stands?

    Hasn't Farage rejoined the Tories yet?
    Waiting until Carswell is expelled from UKIP first perhaps?
  • isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877

    In all seriousness, the heart of the question is whether Nuttall does risk having the result overturned, in the event that he wins. I don't claim to be an expert in this, but my understanding is that it's too late to challenge the nomination, so he'll definitely be on the ballot, but it seems that he could be in breach of electoral law if Michael Crick is correct. Much would depend on whether any breach is seen as substantive enough to justify declaring the result void.

    In itself, giving a address which is not his home address does sound pretty serious, but if he had already rented the house and was about to move in, perhaps the court would see that as sufficient.

    Of course, it may be that Michael Crick is the one who is wrong and it's all fine.

    A sensible person emerges.

    Honestly, to get het up over this you would have to be the Traffic Warden that other Traffic Wardens thought was a bit of a nerd
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    edited February 2017

    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
    Effective Dan?

    Effective Housewives!!

    Effective times call for effective measures...

    Reads better as "Desperate" to me

    Shall we bet?!
  • Such bad luck for the UKIP leader - fancy moving in to sleep on a mattress on the floor only just after the story had broken. Clearly, if Crick had left it just a couple more days Mr Nuttall would have been firmly ensconced and it would all be a complete non-story.

    Crick is smart enough to have taken that into account
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 47,978

    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
    I think you've put your finger on the motivation in the thread header. Why go to this much trouble to pretend to be local, when it's blindingly obvious that you're not?
  • Such bad luck for the UKIP leader - fancy moving in to sleep on a mattress on the floor only just after the story had broken. Clearly, if Crick had left it just a couple more days Mr Nuttall would have been firmly ensconced and it would all be a complete non-story.

    Was he ever going to stay there? His home is less than an hour's drive away.
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,283
    I suppose all of Manchester is looking forward to being ruled by an Everton supporter.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813

    Animal_pb said:


    If the period for objections was over, and no-one objected then his nomination as candidate is accepted, surely.

    So to report it to the police as fraud, you would have to show he intended to deceive, but if that was where he going to be living, I can't see that flying.

    Thoughts only, IANAL etc.

    From what I've read on election law, the term that gets bandied about a lot is 'knowingly'

    Is this something he has knowingly filled in incorrectly or not.

    How many people don't know where they live?
    "I'm a UKIP party member, m'lud. Facts confuse me."

    "Case dismissed."
    Not much of a defence as he has a Doctorate.
    And played all those games for Tranmere Stoke on Trent Rovers
  • isam said:

    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
    Effective Dan?

    Effective Housewives!!

    Effective times call for effective measures...

    Reads better as "Desperate" to me

    Shall we bet?!
    I don't bet with people on the site after losing a lot of money some time ago.

  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 27,925
    edited February 2017

    Danny565 said:

    Can I ask, what exactly was the rationale for thinking Paul Nutall was "Labour's nightmare"? Was it ONLY that he had a Northern accent? Do the commentariat really have such a patronising view of Northerners that they thought that would be enough to sway it?

    TBH I think that was exactly the rationale.
    They obviously don't know what your average Northerner thinks of Scousers, then.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 47,978
    About May's commitment from Trump to NATO...

    https://twitter.com/tassagency_en/status/827207396800004104
  • MarkSeniorMarkSenior Posts: 4,699
    Does anyone understand LeaveEU's methodology .
    What does " Our polling method consists of a high volume randomised sample and the use of sophisticated AI social media techniques " actually mean when translated into English .
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877

    Does anyone understand LeaveEU's methodology .
    What does " Our polling method consists of a high volume randomised sample and the use of sophisticated AI social media techniques " actually mean when translated into English .

    "We are making it up"?
  • isam said:

    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
    Effective Dan?

    Effective Housewives!!

    Effective times call for effective measures...

    Reads better as "Desperate" to me

    Shall we bet?!
    That's your description through purple coloured specs.

    The real problem is that UKIP has so little experience of FPTP elections and it shows.
  • isam said:

    Such bad luck for the UKIP leader - fancy moving in to sleep on a mattress on the floor only just after the story had broken. Clearly, if Crick had left it just a couple more days Mr Nuttall would have been firmly ensconced and it would all be a complete non-story.

    Putting party politics aside, do you really think this matters? In real life I don't believe I know anyone who would think so, and anyone who admitted they did would get ripped for being a nerd!

    Most people think breaking the speed limit is fine. But the law is the law. Does it matter? I have no idea.. The interview that Nuttall did with Crick in which he denied everything was quite amusing as he was lying through his teeth, and it does show how amateur an operation UKIP runs. Of course, that would make a Labour defeat even more humiliating for Corbyn.

  • Does anyone understand LeaveEU's methodology .
    What does " Our polling method consists of a high volume randomised sample and the use of sophisticated AI social media techniques " actually mean when translated into English .

    Facebook.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877

    isam said:

    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
    Effective Dan?

    Effective Housewives!!

    Effective times call for effective measures...

    Reads better as "Desperate" to me

    Shall we bet?!
    I don't bet with people on the site after losing a lot of money some time ago.

    Ah ok.

    So you think Nuttall will get chucked out if he wins? How do you think that will go down with voters who rejected Brexit & (if he wins) the Labour party?
  • Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981
    The more incompetent and feckwitted every single other person seeking to lead or represent Ukip turns out to be, the more impressive Farage's achievement in holding the whole business together for long enough to secure the Euref looks.
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670

    Does anyone understand LeaveEU's methodology .
    What does " Our polling method consists of a high volume randomised sample and the use of sophisticated AI social media techniques " actually mean when translated into English .

    Purchased X thousand ad impressions on Facebook tagetted at the constituency post code is the best I could come up with.

    4000 responses though is preposterous.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 27,925
    dr_spyn said:

    I suppose all of Manchester is looking forward to being ruled by an Everton supporter.

    Much more palatable than an LFC one! And no, Burnham is not a Scouser, he's a woollyback, who serve the useful purpose of preventing us from living next to Scousers!
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877

    isam said:

    Such bad luck for the UKIP leader - fancy moving in to sleep on a mattress on the floor only just after the story had broken. Clearly, if Crick had left it just a couple more days Mr Nuttall would have been firmly ensconced and it would all be a complete non-story.

    Putting party politics aside, do you really think this matters? In real life I don't believe I know anyone who would think so, and anyone who admitted they did would get ripped for being a nerd!

    Most people think breaking the speed limit is fine. But the law is the law. Does it matter? I have no idea.. The interview that Nuttall did with Crick in which he denied everything was quite amusing as he was lying through his teeth, and it does show how amateur an operation UKIP runs. Of course, that would make a Labour defeat even more humiliating for Corbyn.

    I think it would play into UKIPs hands if the establishment (which Labour are in Stoke having had the seat forever) try to overturn the result. But maybe not

    I am honestly not trying to be argumentative here but I don't see why cars are allowed to go faster than the speed limit! It has always struck me as odd. If the govt really meant it, then don't allow cars that can go quicker than 70mph (obv wouldn't stop people breaking lower speed limits)

  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    Traffic Wardens in Stoke confirm Paul Nuttall has never received a ticket for illegally parking at his "home"
  • Chris_AChris_A Posts: 1,237
    isam said:

    isam said:

    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
    Effective Dan?

    Effective Housewives!!

    Effective times call for effective measures...

    Reads better as "Desperate" to me

    Shall we bet?!
    I don't bet with people on the site after losing a lot of money some time ago.

    Ah ok.

    So you think Nuttall will get chucked out if he wins? How do you think that will go down with voters who rejected Brexit & (if he wins) the Labour party?
    The same as 2nd Viscount Stansgate's turfing out did in 1961 (and he got 70% of the vote) - they'll just put up with it.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,813
    According to Petrol Prices . com Recent research shows that British drivers waste almost 4 days a year looking for somewhere to park.

    Apparently one bloke had to park in Bootle every night until last night even though his home was in Stoke
  • According to Petrol Prices . com Recent research shows that British drivers waste almost 4 days a year looking for somewhere to park.

    Apparently one bloke had to park in Bootle every night until last night even though his home was in Stoke

    LOL!
  • Chris_AChris_A Posts: 1,237

    Chris_A said:

    Evening all.

    Phil Woolas was the last MP to ‘kicked out by the courts’ - and was the first MP in 99 years.

    What about Viscount Stansgate in 1961?
    Doesn't count, Benn never became an MP by being sworn in.

    Woolas was.
    But it was the Election Court which put Malcolm St Clair in. And he was a decent Tory who became Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds the moment the Peerage Act was enacted and did not stand in the by-election.
  • isamisam Posts: 40,877
    dixiedean said:

    dr_spyn said:

    I suppose all of Manchester is looking forward to being ruled by an Everton supporter.

    Much more palatable than an LFC one! And no, Burnham is not a Scouser, he's a woollyback, who serve the useful purpose of preventing us from living next to Scousers!
    The Mayor of London supported Pakistan in the cricket as a boy, hasn't done him any harm
  • rural_voterrural_voter Posts: 2,038

    isam said:

    isam said:

    RobD said:

    isam said:

    Anyone with a modicum of common sense would think that he had rented the place but not moved in yet. So what?

    Then it isn't his home?
    Well I would say it is. If he had signed a tenancy agreement on the property when he called it his home, then it is his home.

    Desperate stuff from Labour, makes me think they've seen more bad polling for their man.
    When someone uses the term "desperate" I read "effective". This is going to hurt.
    Effective Dan?

    Effective Housewives!!

    Effective times call for effective measures...

    Reads better as "Desperate" to me

    Shall we bet?!
    That's your description through purple coloured specs.

    The real problem is that UKIP has so little experience of FPTP elections and it shows.
    UKIP caused a political earthquake with the aid of a leader, an MP and 12% of the vote.

    With that record, if it now starts campaigning for PR for general elections it should only take another 5-10 years.
  • MarkSeniorMarkSenior Posts: 4,699
    radsatser said:

    For all that I respect Mike and this site, his LibDemmery( and I use that as an insult), comes out in full flood on anything that is more than 0.000001% negative towards UKIP.

    This hyper-ventilating bollocks over this apparent crime against democracy , is cringeworthy in the extreme, and worthy of the honorary title of Baby Boomer Snowflake of the Year for MIke.

    Amazing how many UKIP supporters do not believe the rule of law should apply to them
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