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peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
11,226
We are we cutting the army by 17,000 though? It makes us smaller than France?

What is more dangerous, cutting military services numbers in a world where technology and threats are evolving and a land invasion is highly unlikely or having a nuclear deterrent in which the potential commander in chief has told rogue nations and/or groups that the deterrent will never be used even if they strike first?
 


jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,616
Sullington
Well you could do, but (as you well know) Abbott has stepped aside anyway.

Of course she has stepped aside as she is a total train crash when she is put up to speak about anything.

In the terrible chance of Labour getting back in I'm sure her old boyfriend would sort her a job. Hopefully it won't happen
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
55,575
Back in Sussex
That website says each child at our school will lose £9 under the Tories. How does that correlate with their manifesto that states 'No school will have its budget cut as a result of the new funding formula'?

I have not looked at the detail, but this would for example:

School has 1000 pupils and receives £500,000. Equates to £500 per pupil.

School has to accommodate an extra 18 pupils yet still receives £500,000 (ie no budget cut). Equates to £491 per pupil.
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,757
Sounds like there's some value in the evens on Conservative then. Might have a nibble.

The margin discussed is in double figures (64, **** knows how they've come up with that), so I wouldn't chuck your house on it!
 








The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
**Splutter** ...... he's a GREEN. Just look at all the times someone criticises the Greens ( especially the disaster of a Green council we had ) and see who ALWAYS comes to their defence.

Ah, the passive aggressive chord of despair.

No, they weren't a 'disaster'. They were no better and no worse than any other administration. They made mistakes, by their own admission, but they also got things done. It's just lazy, meaningless outer-suburban blubber from you.
 


Bozza

You can change this
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Jul 4, 2003
55,575
Back in Sussex
Final poll recorded for anyone interested before I strip it out of the thread.

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tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
4,002
Canterbury
That's all I was getting at.

I'm not sure I've ever noticed [MENTION=1416]Ernest[/MENTION] doing the "Oh we're so Brighton!" thing. It doesn't strike me as his sort of thing.

It's certainly my thing - a pathological need to conform, whilst, at the same time, wanting to be different. So confusing and ultimately frustrating, but we all have our issues...:down:
 


LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
Betfair exchange: 1/7 Con majority.
Remain was 1/4 on referendum day.

Not saying that one will follow t'other of course (as it won't)

Before I went to bed on Referendum night, Leave was out to 15s on Betfair.......

I swore never to trust the bookies / exchanges again as I'd been saying to the Mrs how much more accurate than the polls they usually are. :ffsparr:
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,264
Loads of polls came out today and one last one is due tomorrow. Tories have managed to stop the narrowing. YouGov bottle it late on and change their methodology to give Cons a bigger lead, which brings some sinister questions to mind.

before you bring sinister questions, which YouGov are you comparing? the pollsters publish many different polls for different clients, and their own. if referring to the one that had a hung parliament, iirc it was using a new methodology.
 




I shall be going to WWE at the Brighton Centre this evening first, then buy a MASSIVE kebab on the way home and hopefully in front of the BBC coverage before the first result comes in

Same here bar the kebab, though that could very well be subject to change.

Hoping for a GLORIOUS result for Labour, but IT is more in hope than expectation. Still, I will continue to BOlieve!
 




hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
61,088
Chandlers Ford
Go to bed early - Get up early, depressed at the result, to go and see the last surviving member of my close family, my alzheimer's ridden mother and probably not explain to her that at some point we'll have to mortgage her house to some speculator who May will appoint at a very generous rate I'm sure to suck the last vestige of dignity from her life.

May has that covered already, innit.

Mr May, in entirely coincidental circumstances, just happens to work for one of the big players in the Equity Release market.

#InItTogether
 




TimWatt

Active member
Feb 13, 2011
165
Richmond
No such thing. A complete fabrication with no meaning.

Personally, I'd hope the phrase Champagne Socialist can be re-co-opted as something to aspire to be...

To me, the archetypal CS was Sir John Mortimer, of Rumpole fame, and if only there could be more like him - capable, successful and compassionate.

Successful while mindful of the interests of others to me is what it means to be civilised.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,088
Chandlers Ford
Personally, I'd hope the phrase Champagne Socialist can be re-co-opted as something to aspire to be...

To me, the archetypal CS was Sir John Mortimer, of Rumpole fame, and if only there could be more like him - capable, successful and compassionate.

Successful while mindful of the interests of others to me is what it means to be civilised.

Good post.

I've never liked that the term is thrown at anyone successful, who reveals any left leaning stance, or any socialist principles. That is a nonsense.

I think the term has a place, where seeking to highlight hypocrisy. But being successful, and having (and sharing) a social conscience are far from mutually exclusive.
 


seagulls4ever

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Oct 2, 2003
4,338
before you bring sinister questions, which YouGov are you comparing? the pollsters publish many different polls for different clients, and their own. if referring to the one that had a hung parliament, iirc it was using a new methodology.

Like for like. The model showing a hung parliament isn't a traditional poll, it's some sort of experimental model. Their like for like poll released yesterday compared to the same poll a few days ago went from a 4 point to a 7 point difference due to methodology changes which they have published. To change their methodology the day before the election to herd with other pollsters is a joke. Make it seem close so that their readers think it's important to go out and vote Conservatives, and then change your methodology to give Cons a large lead late on to deflate Labour supporters.
 






seagulls4ever

New member
Oct 2, 2003
4,338
Having watched May's interview with Jon Snow, I don't understand why she's been avoiding all the interviews. She's more than capable of answering the questions, surely avoiding these interviews has cost her votes?

I haven't seen that interview but she has been unable to answer simple questions or provide any substance, giving nothing answers and soundbites, the entire campaign. This is something individuals from sides of politics have commented on.
 


sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
7,824
Worthing
I watched sky news last night. They were saying how much people would be better off under each parties manifesto.

The poor will be worse off by almost the same amount for all parties. They say none of them will benefit them.

The middle classes again not a lot of difference.

The rich are the only group who are going to be better off under the Tories and worse off under Labour.

The point being is that when this election is over, it's the rich who stand to win or lose. The rest of us have lost whoever is elected.


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It all rather depends how you define "better off". The above is talking in purely monetary terms, presumably, and doesn't take into account public services and the like that are provided on top of the cash in your pocket.
 



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