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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    The redacting isn't perfect. Page 188 of volume 1 is very fully redacted but the index at the start tells you it's about wikileaks.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,095
    edited April 2019

    UKIP's Carl Benjamin not sorry for MP rape comments

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-wiltshire-47974036

    Aubrey Attwater, one of the Swindon kippers who want him out, looks.. interesting!

    Maybe that's normal for Swindon?
    I keep reading his name as A Twat-er.....
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,095
    Scott_P said:
    Tories bounce back a bit; UKIP and Labour losing votes equally to the Brexit Party.....
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,109

    The redacting isn't perfect. Page 188 of volume 1 is very fully redacted but the index at the start tells you it's about wikileaks.

    It's just a smear...
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,161
    https://twitter.com/OwenJones84/status/1118922039686041600

    Worrying about the wrong target. Certainly for the EU vote.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,826

    There's a fabulously named councillor standing for re-election in the Liverpool City Council elections next month... Anna Key!

    (From another PB)

    She standing "for the UK" ip
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    Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453

    The redacting isn't perfect. Page 188 of volume 1 is very fully redacted but the index at the start tells you it's about wikileaks.

    https://twitter.com/TheAmadisKay/status/1118898590271836160
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,645
    edited April 2019
    Hes safe. Partiality, if present, will save him not doom him.

    The ineptitude of the ERG is on an epic scale. When the annals of Brexit are written, little children will laugh in derision at their hubris. Their folly. Their inability to read anything beyond the spoof Ladybird book of Brexit.

    They won't remove Bercow. They can't even piss in the wind.

    As Mike Smithson, almost alone amongst commentators, told you all long ago.

    Didn’t Mike expect them to fold and for the deal to go through?
    He was half right, most did fold.
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    AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    edited April 2019
    Bloody hell, Tories + Labour on just 30% + 29% = 59%?
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    nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502
    If the EU elections do happen it will be interesting to see what happens in Northern Ireland .

    The current split is one Sinn Fein, one DUP and one UUP. They use a single transferrable vote there. NI going on what little recent polls show has become more pro Remain than in 2016.

    It’s likely Sinn Fein and the DUP will return their MEPs but the interest is the third one .
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,161
    AndyJS said:

    Bloody hell, Tories + Labour on just 30% + 29% = 59%?

    The only way is downwards.
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    GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 20,793
    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,161
    Other more mundane issues may do for him when this game is really over:

    https://twitter.com/RBReich/status/1118594721729769477
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    glwglw Posts: 9,549

    Other more mundane issues may do for him when this game is really over:

    I'd like to believe that but reality simply doesn't matter to Trump's supporters.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,095
    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Somebody might know somebody, but in the end nobody asked if he knew somebody.

    #DamningUtterlyDamning
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    AndreaParma_82AndreaParma_82 Posts: 4,714
    Labour candidates for Euro elections

    East Midlands Region

    Rory Palmer MEP
    Leonie Mathers
    Tony Tinley
    Nicolle Ndiweni
    Gary Godden

    Eastern Region

    Alex Mayer MEP
    Chris Vince
    Sharon Taylor
    Alvin Shum
    Anna Smith
    Adam Scott
    Javeria Hussain


    London Region

    Claude Moraes MEP
    Seb Dance MEP
    Katy Clark
    Laura Parker
    Murad Qureshi
    Taranjit Chana
    James Beckles
    Sanchia Alasia

    North East Region

    Judith Kirton-Darling MEP
    Paul Brannen MEP
    Clare Penny-Evans

    North West Region

    Theresa Mary Griffin MEP
    Julie Carolyn Ward MEP
    Wajid Iltaf Khan MEP
    Erica Lewis
    David Brennan
    Claire Cozler
    Saf Ismail
    Yvonne Tennant

    Scotland

    David Martin MEP
    Jayne Baxter
    Craig Miller
    Amy Lee Fraioli
    Callum O’Dwyer
    Angela Bretherton

    South East Region

    John Howarth MEP
    Cathy Shutt
    Arran Neathey
    Emma Turnball
    Rohit Dasgupta
    Amy Fowler
    Duncan Enright
    Lubna Arshad
    Simon Burgess
    Rachael Ward


    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan


    Wales

    Jackie Jones
    Matthew Dorrance
    Mary Wimbury
    Mark Whitcutt

    West Midlands Region

    Neena Gill MEP
    Siôn Simon MEP
    Julia Buckley
    Ansar Ali Khan
    Zarah Sultana
    Samuel Hennessy
    Liz Clements

    Yorkshire & the Humber

    Richard Corbett MEP
    Eloise Todd
    Mohammed Jawad Khan
    Jayne Allport
    Martin Mayer
    Alison Hume


    Standing down:

    Linda Mcavan (Yorkshire, 1998-2019)
    Mary Honeyball (London, 2000-2019)
    Derek Vaughan (Wales, 2009-2019)
    Lucy Anderson (London, 2014-2019)
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,095
    edited April 2019
    Sorry to spoil the finale, but he ends up on the Iron Throne.....
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,645

    https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1118792996533809153?s=19

    The stay and fight quislings have much to answer for

    It isn't preventing them from likely topping an election. Until it might they wont care. People dont care as much as they say they do.
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    brendan16brendan16 Posts: 2,315
    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
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    AndyJS said:

    Bloody hell, Tories + Labour on just 30% + 29% = 59%?

    The only way is downwards.
    Crazy days
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    mattmatt Posts: 3,789
    kle4 said:

    https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1118792996533809153?s=19

    The stay and fight quislings have much to answer for

    It isn't preventing them from likely topping an election. Until it might they wont care. People dont care as much as they say they do.
    Some people care a great deal. Enough people don’t care (and a significant minority actively hate Jews) that an election can be won in any event.

    For a party which seeks to claim the moral high ground it’s not a great approach but thst stable door has been long not shut.
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    brokenwheelbrokenwheel Posts: 3,352

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
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    tlg86tlg86 Posts: 25,187

    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage allegedly went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
    Fixed that for you.
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    TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 39,966

    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
    Maybe the transfer of the USB stick was when the fecal matter hit the wallpaper.
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    TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 39,966
    tlg86 said:

    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage allegedly went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
    Fixed that for you.
    Farage admitted to at least one visit himself.
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    williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 48,027
    tlg86 said:

    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage allegedly went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
    Fixed that for you.
    https://twitter.com/anupkaphle/status/839830659879350273?s=21
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    tlg86 said:

    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage allegedly went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
    Fixed that for you.
    You can fix it back.

    https://www.buzzfeed.com/marieleconte/wait-what
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    anothernickanothernick Posts: 3,578
    kle4 said:

    https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1118792996533809153?s=19

    The stay and fight quislings have much to answer for

    It isn't preventing them from likely topping an election. Until it might they wont care. People dont care as much as they say they do.
    Labour has already lost anyone who was going to change their vote over anti Semitism. The issue will rumble on of course but it's very unlikely to cause further electoral damage.
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    StereotomyStereotomy Posts: 4,092

    Other more mundane issues may do for him when this game is really over:

    https://twitter.com/RBReich/status/1118594721729769477
    Nobody cares about the defecit
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    anothernickanothernick Posts: 3,578
    edited April 2019

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,531
    edited April 2019
    He has rather grown on me since stepping down, showing a charming self depreciating humour.

    If only he had had the courage to be himself a bit more when at the top.
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    StereotomyStereotomy Posts: 4,092

    The ineptitude of the ERG is on an epic scale. When the annals of Brexit are written, little children will laugh in derision at their hubris. Their folly. Their inability to read anything beyond the spoof Ladybird book of Brexit.

    They won't remove Bercow. They can't even piss in the wind.

    As Mike Smithson, almost alone amongst commentators, told you all long ago.

    Didn’t Mike expect them to fold and for the deal to go through?

    The ineptitude of the ERG is on an epic scale. When the annals of Brexit are written, little children will laugh in derision at their hubris. Their folly. Their inability to read anything beyond the spoof Ladybird book of Brexit.

    They won't remove Bercow. They can't even piss in the wind.

    As Mike Smithson, almost alone amongst commentators, told you all long ago.

    Didn’t Mike expect them to fold and for the deal to go through?
    Of course. May's cheerleaders were constantly expecting the EU to fold, the ERG to fold, Labour MPs to fold. This despite seeing over and over that the only one who folds is May.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,645

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
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    felixfelix Posts: 15,124
    justin124 said:

    I have found an interesting comment from Vote UK Forum:
    'It is the view of a few SNP MPs in this area - and I agree with them - that if it looks likely Labour will win the next election, Labour will take around a dozen seats off the SNP in the Clyde valley area.'
    People can make of that what they wish!


    One makes as much of it as of any other anecdote which flies in the face of opinion poll and other local election evidence all of which suggests Labour is going backwards in Scotland.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,826
    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    Have you ever voted Labour?
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    felixfelix Posts: 15,124

    AndyJS said:

    Bloody hell, Tories + Labour on just 30% + 29% = 59%?

    The only way is downwards.
    Except the Tories rose compared to the last poll.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,961
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    anothernickanothernick Posts: 3,578
    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    No, the target is to keep remainers onside without making an unequivocal commitment to a second referendum and selecting Adonis, who is to remainers what Steve Baker is to leavers, is a smart move, smarter than I thought Labour were capable of.
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
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    OmniumOmnium Posts: 9,748

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    Have you ever voted Labour?
    Well before the watershed for that sort of question!
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    eekeek Posts: 24,932

    Sorry to spoil the finale, but he ends up on the Iron Throne.....
    Nope
    https://twitter.com/matociquala/status/1116225719577776128
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,645
    edited April 2019

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    Have you ever voted Labour?
    Thats why I said I wasn't the target audience, keep up. But labours Brexit policy of all options being open, though cynical, is not bad, and with the lds nowhere, tig not really making an impression and the Tories not worthy of a vote labour were worth considering. But Adonis at no.2? The man wants to punish civil servants for doing their jobs, he is personally unsuitable nothing to do with being labour.

    And whether someone has ever voted for labour before is a question which can backfire. For some of Corbyn's biggest supporters the answer was no, but they are key to labour now. I've only voted Tory once in any election, labour as a party do not frighten me.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,645

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.
    It's a fair point. I would like more parties than we currently have so encouraging them seems fair even if they've not really got much beyond anti corbynism to them. I can go many other places to be anti Corbyn
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    tlg86tlg86 Posts: 25,187

    tlg86 said:

    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage allegedly went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
    Fixed that for you.
    You can fix it back.

    https://www.buzzfeed.com/marieleconte/wait-what
    Fair enough, though the rest of the claims in your first link are very much allegedly.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,826
    felix said:

    AndyJS said:

    Bloody hell, Tories + Labour on just 30% + 29% = 59%?

    The only way is downwards.
    Except the Tories rose compared to the last poll.
    Write home
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,531

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
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    SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 20,581
    More doubled-barrel fun:

    Clare Penny-Farthing on the Labour NE list.
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    tlg86 said:

    tlg86 said:

    brendan16 said:

    GIN1138 said:

    Nigel Farage mentioned in Mueller report according to Sky LIVE:


    17:11
    Mention of Nigel Farage

    Our foreign editor Deborah Haynes has spotted Nigel Farage's name in among the report.

    Here's his mention: "According to Malloch, Corsi asked him to put Corsi in touch with Assange, whom Corsi wished to interview. Malloch recalled that Corsi also suggested that individuals in the "orbit" of U.K. politician Nigel Farage might be able to contact Assange and asked if Malloch knew them. Malloch told Corsi that he would think about the request but made no actual attempt to connect Corsi with Assange."


    https://news.sky.com/story/live-crucial-moment-for-trumps-presidency-as-mueller-report-released-11696944


    Is that it? :D

    Yes someone suggested someone else might contact someone in Farage’s circle to see if they might be able to contact Assange but no one took it further or did anything. Of course presumably you could have just popped into the Ecuador embassy in Knightsbridge anyway to see him after tea at Harrods.

    Clearly damning....!!!!
    Nigel Farage allegedly went into the Ecuadorean embassy himself.

    https://www.france24.com/en/20180120-usa-uk-nigel-farage-julian-assange-secret-meetings-congressional-enquiry
    Fixed that for you.
    You can fix it back.

    https://www.buzzfeed.com/marieleconte/wait-what
    Fair enough, though the rest of the claims in your first link are very much allegedly.
    Somehow I ever doubt we’ll get to read a “How We First Met” in the back of the Sunday Times magazine featuring Julian Assange and Nigel Farage.
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    OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 31,924
    eek said:

    Sorry to spoil the finale, but he ends up on the Iron Throne.....
    Nope
    https://twitter.com/matociquala/status/1116225719577776128
    That's not Trump; wrong hair colour.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,826
    Omnium said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    Have you ever voted Labour?
    Well before the watershed for that sort of question!
    I have.
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    Well I never got to cross the Arctic Circle.
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981
    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    More relevantly was he a Grexiteer?

    Funny we never talk about a Greenland+ option, when they are the only successful exiteers.
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    OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 31,924
    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    There was a Greenlandic waitress in a local restaurant at one time. At least she said she was.
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    TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 39,966

    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    Well I never got to cross the Arctic Circle.
    Let alone reach the Pole.
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    OmniumOmnium Posts: 9,748

    More doubled-barrel fun:

    Clare Penny-Farthing on the Labour NE list.

    Lady Nugee is posher - her mission is to be posher. She has a great start with all her battle medals.
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,531

    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    Well I never got to cross the Arctic Circle.
    Might have had a whale of a time...
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    OmniumOmnium Posts: 9,748
    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    Well I never got to cross the Arctic Circle.
    Might have had a whale of a time...
    What would be the porpoise?
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,531
    The Labour MEP toping the EM list has a few things right:

    https://twitter.com/Rory_Palmer/status/1118804272085389313?s=19
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,531
    Omnium said:

    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    Well I never got to cross the Arctic Circle.
    Might have had a whale of a time...
    What would be the porpoise?
    Perhaps the break up would have been difficult. He was most likely a blubber.
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    NickPalmerNickPalmer Posts: 21,321
    edited April 2019
    Yes, heard that and squirmed in embarassment. The most important decision for a generation and our representatives go in for (and boast of) childish pranks that would call for a reproof in primary school?
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    SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 20,581
    edited April 2019
    Greenland: I'm trying to come up with a joke that is a play on words involving Albedo and Libido. Help needed.
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    OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 31,924
    edited April 2019
    Foxy said:

    Omnium said:

    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    Was he frigid?
    Well I never got to cross the Arctic Circle.
    Might have had a whale of a time...
    What would be the porpoise?
    Perhaps the break up would have been difficult. He was most likely a blubber.
    Where's The Doctor when he's needed?
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981
    Foxy said:

    The Labour MEP toping the EM list has a few things right:

    https://twitter.com/Rory_Palmer/status/1118804272085389313?s=19

    Good bloke, and astute message.
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    kle4 said:

    Labour candidates for Euro elections
    South West Region

    Clare Moody MEP
    Andrew Adonis
    Jayne Kirkham
    Neil Guild
    Yvonne Atkinson
    Sadik Al Hassan

    So he's only second. Good chance he won't get elected anyway.
    No but the fact Labour has selected Adonis top of the list (apart from sitting MEPs who got priority anyway) sends a powerful message to remainers and will do a lot to keep them onside and avoid temptation to vote for the LDs or TIG.
    If Adonis is on the list that means I shall definitely have to vote for LD or TIG I guess . Hes awful. In fairness I'm not the target audience for the labour list.
    I’m probably going to vote TIG. I am not that sympathetic to them but I might not get another opportunity.

    In the same way, I still kind of regret the time I turned down sleeping with a man from Greenland. That’s a flag on the map you don’t get many chances at.
    The coat of arms of Greenland is a (polar) bear.

    An omen?
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    NigelbNigelb Posts: 62,378

    There's a fabulously named councillor standing for re-election in the Liverpool City Council elections next month... Anna Key!

    (From another PB)

    She standing "for the UK" ip
    If it’s UKIP, her brother must be gay Don....

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    justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    felix said:

    justin124 said:

    I have found an interesting comment from Vote UK Forum:
    'It is the view of a few SNP MPs in this area - and I agree with them - that if it looks likely Labour will win the next election, Labour will take around a dozen seats off the SNP in the Clyde valley area.'
    People can make of that what they wish!


    One makes as much of it as of any other anecdote which flies in the face of opinion poll and other local election evidence all of which suggests Labour is going backwards in Scotland.
    The polling evidence - for Westminster elections in Scotland - is not that clear at all , but Labour have recently experienced two poor Local By election results there.
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,531
    Foxy said:

    The Labour MEP toping the EM list has a few things right:

    https://twitter.com/Rory_Palmer/status/1118804272085389313?s=19

    Actually the second on the Labour EM list sounds decent too, Leonie Mathers. Hucknall born, former aide to Yvette Cooper. That may well be where my tactical vote goes. Under Dehondt a second Labour MEP may well be a a better outcome than the rather less likely Green or LD.
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    OmniumOmnium Posts: 9,748
    Ishmael_Z said:

    Foxy said:

    The Labour MEP toping the EM list has a few things right:

    https://twitter.com/Rory_Palmer/status/1118804272085389313?s=19

    Good bloke, and astute message.
    Surely this is total political shite. He didn't wake up this morning and think about the anniversary. Dishonest.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,645

    The ineptitude of the ERG is on an epic scale. When the annals of Brexit are written, little children will laugh in derision at their hubris. Their folly. Their inability to read anything beyond the spoof Ladybird book of Brexit.

    They won't remove Bercow. They can't even piss in the wind.

    As Mike Smithson, almost alone amongst commentators, told you all long ago.

    Didn’t Mike expect them to fold and for the deal to go through?

    The ineptitude of the ERG is on an epic scale. When the annals of Brexit are written, little children will laugh in derision at their hubris. Their folly. Their inability to read anything beyond the spoof Ladybird book of Brexit.

    They won't remove Bercow. They can't even piss in the wind.

    As Mike Smithson, almost alone amongst commentators, told you all long ago.

    Didn’t Mike expect them to fold and for the deal to go through?
    Of course. May's cheerleaders were constantly expecting the EU to fold, the ERG to fold, Labour MPs to fold. This despite seeing over and over that the only one who folds is May.
    Most of the erg did fold. Just more held out than May hoped and virtually all lab mps did too.
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981
    Omnium said:

    Ishmael_Z said:

    Foxy said:

    The Labour MEP toping the EM list has a few things right:

    https://twitter.com/Rory_Palmer/status/1118804272085389313?s=19

    Good bloke, and astute message.
    Surely this is total political shite. He didn't wake up this morning and think about the anniversary. Dishonest.
    Perhaps try to assume good faith, in the absence of clear - or any - evidence to the contrary?
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,531
    Omnium said:

    Ishmael_Z said:

    Foxy said:

    The Labour MEP toping the EM list has a few things right:

    https://twitter.com/Rory_Palmer/status/1118804272085389313?s=19

    Good bloke, and astute message.
    Surely this is total political shite. He didn't wake up this morning and think about the anniversary. Dishonest.
    Were you even aware tommorow is the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising?
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    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
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    Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 4,802

    Greenland: I'm trying to come up with a joke that is a play on words involving Albedo and Libido. Help needed.

    Trains of thought in progress:

    What's the difference between albedo and libido? One increases above an ice sheet, the other below a bedsheet.

    Did you know that event ticketing websites sell long haul air tickets as well? So, Viagogo actually reduces your albedo.
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    Arsenal are wearing red shorts.

    It looks WRONG.
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    nunuonenunuone Posts: 1,138

    The redacting isn't perfect. Page 188 of volume 1 is very fully redacted but the index at the start tells you it's about wikileaks.

    Who did the redacting? If it was the Trump admin there is likely to be many more mistakes like this.

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    dyedwooliedyedwoolie Posts: 7,786
    nunuone said:

    The redacting isn't perfect. Page 188 of volume 1 is very fully redacted but the index at the start tells you it's about wikileaks.

    Who did the redacting? If it was the Trump admin there is likely to be many more mistakes like this.

    Barrs staff did the redactions
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    DavidLDavidL Posts: 51,131

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
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    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
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    DavidLDavidL Posts: 51,131
    On topic I agree with TSE. This is yet another piece of idiocy from a group of complete idiots who have nothing to commend themselves except consistency.

    The Tory party needs to grasp the thistle and clear these morons out. It would cost this government but that is gone anyway. Next time they are in office they might actually be in power.
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    DavidLDavidL Posts: 51,131

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
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    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Make it a decade.

    After all the publication of the Chilcot report was 12 years after Blair persuaded Parliament to support the invasion of Iraq.
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,903
    Lammy voted against triggering Art 50, difficult to possibly see how he is any sort of 'traitor'... he has been consistently against.
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    williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 48,027
    edited April 2019
    Labour candidate for the European elections.

    https://labour.org.uk/people/our-european-election-candidates/
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    DavidLDavidL Posts: 51,131

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Make it a decade.

    After all the publication of the Chilcot report was 12 years after Blair persuaded Parliament to support the invasion of Iraq.
    Ah, but I may not be alive by then. 5 years is a long, long time on an internet bet.
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    AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670

    Clearly the words of a man who has done nothing wrong and expected to be totally exonerated.
    So far it seems the defence is that whilst Trump directed subordinates to commit specific crimes there regular day to day crimes got in the way of enacting his will.
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    DavidLDavidL Posts: 51,131
    Superb goal by Lacuzette. Looking seriously good for the English teams tonight.
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    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Make it a decade.

    After all the publication of the Chilcot report was 12 years after Blair persuaded Parliament to support the invasion of Iraq.
    Ah, but I may not be alive by then. 5 years is a long, long time on an internet bet.
    I think the longest bet I have is a private bet that we'll have rejoined the EU by 2030.
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    DavidLDavidL Posts: 51,131

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Make it a decade.

    After all the publication of the Chilcot report was 12 years after Blair persuaded Parliament to support the invasion of Iraq.
    Ah, but I may not be alive by then. 5 years is a long, long time on an internet bet.
    I think the longest bet I have is a private bet that we'll have rejoined the EU by 2030.
    You honestly think we will have even left by then? Surely May's MV #4067 is pencilled in for March of that year?
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    Sean_FSean_F Posts: 35,799
    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Essentially, you'd be betting on Andrew Adonis becoming Prime Minister.
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981
    Pulpstar said:

    Lammy voted against triggering Art 50, difficult to possibly see how he is any sort of 'traitor'... he has been consistently against.
    You what? The nutter was a Leaver...
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    anothernickanothernick Posts: 3,578
    edited April 2019
    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    The Labour MEP toping the EM list has a few things right:

    https://twitter.com/Rory_Palmer/status/1118804272085389313?s=19

    Actually the second on the Labour EM list sounds decent too, Leonie Mathers. Hucknall born, former aide to Yvette Cooper. That may well be where my tactical vote goes. Under Dehondt a second Labour MEP may well be a a better outcome than the rather less likely Green or LD.
    The Labour MEP selections are quite interesting and give some hope to those of us who hope that the party is not completely lost to the Corbynites. There has been no attempt to deselect sitting MEPs, despite the fact that hardly any of them are Corbyn supporters and the selection of Adonis, marmite though he is, in a potentially winnable position sends quite a powerful message to remainers and PV campaigners who might be thinking about switching to TIG or the Lib Dems.
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    DavidLDavidL Posts: 51,131
    Sean_F said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Essentially, you'd be betting on Andrew Adonis becoming Prime Minister.
    If that happens losing £50 to TSE will be the least of my problems. He makes JRM look sane (almost).
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    dyedwooliedyedwoolie Posts: 7,786
    edited April 2019

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Make it a decade.

    After all the publication of the Chilcot report was 12 years after Blair persuaded Parliament to support the invasion of Iraq.
    Ah, but I may not be alive by then. 5 years is a long, long time on an internet bet.
    I think the longest bet I have is a private bet that we'll have rejoined the EU by 2030.
    I've got about 6 years left on a 25 year bet that evidence of current life on Mars will be discovered

    I've also got a bet with a guy I haven't seen since 6th form (nearly 30 years) about what starts WW3. I went with the HK handover getting cancelled so I've lost but have to pay out if its india/Pakistan
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    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    DavidL said:

    I remember not so long ago PB Leavers said Brexit would have been a success if Mrs May was replaced by David Davis or if Mrs May had let David Davis get on with Brexit.

    What fools.

    The Brexit inquiry will see the likes of David Davis and Stewart Jackson locked up.
    You wanting a bet on that?
    Sure.

    Come up with some terms/time frames and we can talk.

    We need to cover the option if they recant their views or if there’s a drumhead style trial.
    Ok, its a long bet but if I will offer you evens on neither being convicted (let alone imprisoned) of a Brexit related offence within 5 years of this date. £50?
    Make it a decade.

    After all the publication of the Chilcot report was 12 years after Blair persuaded Parliament to support the invasion of Iraq.
    Ah, but I may not be alive by then. 5 years is a long, long time on an internet bet.
    I think the longest bet I have is a private bet that we'll have rejoined the EU by 2030.
    You honestly think we will have even left by then? Surely May's MV #4067 is pencilled in for March of that year?
    It's funny you say that.

    The person I struck the bet with back in 2016 thought it was a rare lapse by me, now he's convinced the only way he wins this bet is we don't Leave, as the bet was clearly for Rejoin
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