Poll: Who Should Be Leader of HM Most Loyal Opposition? This poll is closed. |
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Jeremy Corbyn | 95 | 18.63% | |
Dennis Skinner | 53 | 10.39% | |
Angus Robertson | 20 | 3.92% | |
Tim Farron | 9 | 1.76% | |
Paul Ukips | 7 | 1.37% | |
Robot Lenin | 105 | 20.59% | |
Tony Blair | 28 | 5.49% | |
Pissflaps | 193 | 37.84% | |
Total: | 510 votes |
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Is there going to be a by election in Cornwall? e. This is the 3rd of 12 monthly threads all based around the idea of what would happen if Marxist thought were applied to the present day. Breath Ray fucked around with this message at 14:34 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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Breath Ray posted:Is there going to be a by election in Cornwall? they're going to have an independence referendum
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Do you know when? Can't find much online about it
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 14:37 |
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May says "come and 'ave a go if ya think yer 'ard enough" to Sturgeon: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/mar/03/theresa-may-lays-down-independence-vote-challenge-to-sturgeonquote:Theresa May has signalled a tougher line on Scottish demands for greater devolution after Brexit, laying down a clear challenge to Nicola Sturgeon to call another independence referendum.
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Breath Ray posted:e. This is the 3rd of 12 monthly threads all based around the idea of what would happen if Marxist thought were applied to the present day. Karl get iPad.
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LemonDrizzle posted:May says "come and 'ave a go if ya think yer 'ard enough" to Sturgeon: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/mar/03/theresa-may-lays-down-independence-vote-challenge-to-sturgeon oh yes the last referendum went so well. do it may, pull the triger. Breath Ray posted:Do you know when? Can't find much online about it June 16th.
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LemonDrizzle posted:May says "come and 'ave a go if ya think yer 'ard enough" to Sturgeon: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/mar/03/theresa-may-lays-down-independence-vote-challenge-to-sturgeon Everything she says is always some variation of "Put up and shut up". She never compromises over everything and then follows up with speeches of "coming together" and "national spirit". She takes and never gives and then demands everyone be happy about it. She is such a loving piece of poo poo. Shocking I know. Treat me like the pleb that I am. I understand that. I have no power, she does. But don't act like I should like it. Like it's my duty to be happy that Brexit means Brexit and no, we definitely can't amend it even a little bit because of reasons. Stop the lovely circus. Regarde Aduck fucked around with this message at 14:41 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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Regarde Aduck posted:Everything she says is always some variation of "Put up and shut up". She never compromises over everything and then follows up with speeches of "coming together" and "national spirit". She takes and never gives and then demands everyone be happy about it. She is such a loving piece of poo poo. Shocking I know. Yeah but what about May
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LemonDrizzle posted:May says "come and 'ave a go if ya think yer 'ard enough" to Sturgeon: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/mar/03/theresa-may-lays-down-independence-vote-challenge-to-sturgeon probably right and nothing inflammatory enough for Sturgeon to use. Regarde Aduck posted:Everything she says is always some variation of "Put up and shut up". She never compromises over everything and then follows up with speeches of "coming together" and "national spirit". She takes and never gives and then demands everyone be happy about it. She is such a loving piece of poo poo. Shocking I know. this is what happens with unelected leaders, they don't compromise because they've never had to it's also why communism good
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Breath Ray posted:Yeah but what about May Oh you card
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Paxman posted:This is the thing, Labour made a net gain of seats in England at the last election (lost some of course but gained more) and lost loads in Scotland but to the SNP, not the Tories. The Tories went from largest party in a coalition to a majority government because of the collapse of the Lib Dems (27 seats went from Lib Dem to Tory). I agree it might be, but if there was a general election tomorrow I'm not sure it would. A couple of points: Labour are bleeding votes to the LDs too, I saw a John Curtis piece (I can't find at the moment) the other day and by his analysis Labour are losing five votes to the Lib Dems for every one to UKIP. That doesn't put them in a good place in marginals against well, anyone. In Lib Dem marginals we could see big swings. The narrative is against them - demotivating activists to deliver and supporters to turn out. Every time they lose a by-election and the Lib Dems win one that narrative is reinforced. Arguably if the LDs beat the Tories it's even worse for Labour as it contributes to "real opposition" thing Farron is (wisely) pushing. Zalakwe fucked around with this message at 15:26 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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Regarde Aduck posted:we definitely can't amend it even a little bit because of reasons. The Tory defence of this on question time last night was particularly ludicrous. "We can't guarantee EU citizens can stay until we get assurance from Europe. " "So you would consider deporting all those people?" "NOBODY IS SAYING THAT!" Of course you are you utter twats. If their status depends on the negotiation you're saying you'd deport them if the negotiations go badly. You cant refuse to guarantee their status and act hugely offended when someone suggests you might revoke their status.
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JFairfax posted:oh yes the last referendum went so well. do it may, pull the triger. Are you serious? The only thing I can find on Google is ppl being unkind about Cornwall asking for the level of eu money to be maintained. I think that's a fair request tbh
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 14:48 |
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the Parliamentary Labour party have spent the last two years making GBS threads all over themselves and rolling around in that poo poo and now they're all covered in poo poo and stink of poo poo and trying to blame it on Corbyn despite them being the ones with the scat fetish.
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JFairfax posted:they're going to have an independence referendum Trying to read more about this lead me to discover that in 2007, the Cornish National Liberation Army threatened to blow up Jamie Oliver's restaurant as they thought it represented an English influx into Cornwall.
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JFairfax posted:the Parliamentary Labour party have spent the last two years making GBS threads all over themselves and rolling around in that poo poo and now they're all covered in poo poo and stink of poo poo and trying to blame it on Corbyn despite them being the ones with the scat fetish. Would be fascinating to see what liz kendal would have achieved by this time. The food news for liz is that we now have a trailblazing childless woman PM so she will make a great alternative
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Breath Ray posted:Are you serious? The only thing I can find on Google is ppl being unkind about Cornwall asking for the level of eu money to be maintained. I think that's a fair request tbh deadly serious, the Cornish Nationalist Party got the referendum passed and date decided at the last session of the devolved Wessex parliament. e/ another nationalist logo for you lads and ladettes.
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The Cornish National Liberation Army also placed broken glass under the sand at Cornish beaches to "deter tourists"
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 14:52 |
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Aphex Twin is the big financial donor to the Cornish Nationalist Party
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JFairfax posted:deadly serious, the Cornish Nationalist Party got the referendum passed and date decided at the last session of the devolved Wessex parliament. I'm going to Cornwall in August so moar details would be great.
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JFairfax posted:deadly serious, the Cornish Nationalist Party got the referendum passed and date decided at the last session of the devolved Wessex parliament. It went well until the Clipart sword.
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Breath Ray posted:I'm going to Cornwall in August so moar details would be great. you might want to bring your passport, but honestly if it happens the queues at the land border crossing are probably going to be way too long. if you're coming from up north I'd just get a boat down the coast and come ashore at Tintadgel or Port Isaac, if you're coming along the south then Fowey or St Austel is your best bet.
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 14:56 |
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While a hard border with Cornwall is unlikely to affect me much I'd rather there wasn't one.
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JFairfax posted:deadly serious, the Cornish Nationalist Party got the referendum passed and date decided at the last session of the devolved Wessex parliament. That sword not being in the middle is so so so annoying.
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The Cornish National Liberation Army also threatened to desecrate any English flag they found in Cornwall and told the media they had financial backing from American donors and military training from the mighty Free Wales Army and they boasted over 30 members. And btw I'm not actually making any of this up, but I can't speak for how accurate the Wikipedia article for Cornish Nationalism is.
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All these people talking down Cornish independence on twitter on the run up to the vote are ridiculous, with the PDO for Cornish Pasties secured the UK will be reliant on good trade relations with Cornwall What are they going to do? Eat pork pies? gently caress no
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 15:01 |
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'It's cornwall's clotted cream'.
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JFairfax posted:you might want to bring your passport, but honestly if it happens the queues at the land border crossing are probably going to be way too long. Has there been any polling on which way the corns will go?
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Breath Ray posted:Has there been any polling on which way the corns will go?
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Breath Ray posted:Has there been any polling on which way the corns will go? I don't think there's been any reliable polling as the Emmet clause in the referendum motion hasn't gone into full effect so were still not clear on the final electoral roll
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 15:13 |
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I'd be happy with some unreliable polling
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Some good news. The Government has dropped plans to allow local authorities to opt out of every child protection law of the last century from Children and Social Work Bill.
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 16:24 |
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So in non-fake referendum news the reason that we lost Kersall was the independent candidate was standing against expanding the football stadium. And people are mad that it might be expanded. It's a shame but it makes sense.
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I was watching some of the election coverage on the BBC site earlier and all I can say is that I never thought I would feel sorry for Jeffrey Donaldson but Martina Anderson found a way. While I am encouraged by the increased Alliance share of the vote, I am disappointed by how things seem to have gone wrong for the UUP (and the SDLP to an extent). It's just going to be more the same with the DUP and the Shinners except it'll be even uglier than it was before. Real shame about Attwood losing out as well. I don't think Foster can justify her position after this but I have a feeling she'll be replaced by someone even worse like Poots or Givan. Well, at least McCausland might be losing his seat, which would at least remove another terrible likely prospect for the leadership if it happens.
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 16:57 |
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Nesbitt might be finished as leader. Might be time for another rightward swing
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 17:03 |
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kustomkarkommando posted:Nesbitt might be finished as leader. Might be time for another rightward swing Who is there, though? Kennedy would've been the best choice but I think he's lost too.
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Guavanaut posted:Some good news. The Government has dropped plans to allow local authorities to opt out of every child protection law of the last century from Children and Social Work Bill.
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Breath Ray posted:Are you serious? The only thing I can find on Google is ppl being unkind about Cornwall asking for the level of eu money to be maintained. I think that's a fair request tbh Not when the idiot hell fuckers voted to leave, it isn't.
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 17:24 |
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Would anybody like me to post a rant I've written about the Prison Service? (I work in the Prison Service and it might go some way to explain why staff have been on strike in the past and why future strikes/voluntarily withdrawing labour are probably inevitable unless Liz Truss/Conservatives get their poo poo together).
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The Donut posted:Would anybody like me to post a rant I've written about the Prison Service? (I work in the Prison Service and it might go some way to explain why staff have been on strike in the past and why future strikes/voluntarily withdrawing labour are probably inevitable unless Liz Truss/Conservatives get their poo poo together). Also explain what happens if/when the prison staff go on strike - do the army/police get called in to mind the prisoners, or is it something closer to work-to-rule?
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