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Pochoclo posted:Don't even get me started, loving immigrants are the worst, they come here and steal our jobs, eat our houses, buy our food, drink our polluted air, and they don't integrate! They should all get deported! Tories will build a great wall around the country, vote Tories. I'm not sure I like this new direction for you. e: 10, the house number in Downing Street where Corbyn will be living starting mid-June.
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Pissflaps posted:She's not very good is she.
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MikeCrotch posted:I like how in these days of Trump and Brexit people think "gotchas" like this have any value with the public I think the person or idea has to have some sort of initial popularity for car crash media to be ineffective. Abbott is already known to be bobbins. Stuff like this just confirms it.
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Seaside Loafer posted:She rubs me up the wrong way for some reason, cant quite put my finger on it. If im going to be completely trite her voice annoys me which is no good reason to judge a person at all so thats more my failing than hers. It's because she sounds at the same time patronising and unconvincing.
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MikeCrotch posted:I like how in these days of Trump and Brexit people think "gotchas" like this have any value with the public Those things only benefit the evil fuckers not the good guys. Same reason people saying "well brexit happened and Trump won so maybe corbyn will win in an upset" are sadly wrong. Also I had a glance at some of the papers today and it's funny seeing the right wing rags spin Mays disastrous meeting with Juncker as the EU trying to trick her but she stands up for plucky Britain. We're hosed for a long time. People are gonna guzzle that shite down.
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# ? May 2, 2017 10:12 |
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Miftan posted:I'm not sure I like this new direction for you. What else can I say at this point other than "vote Labour even if you hate Corbyn", though?
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Holy Christ that Diane Abbot interview is straight out of The Thick Of It. At least she wasn't actually in the studio so you couldn't see if she was blinking or not. Utterly bloody clueless.
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You could hear the frantic rustling of papers. She'll be alright though she's Jeremy's mate.
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# ? May 2, 2017 10:22 |
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It's gonna cost them 300 grand. For 10,000 officers. Over 4 years. Effective minimum wage: one farthing per hour.
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# ? May 2, 2017 10:28 |
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It's ok https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/859338472041132033 Jeremy is not embarrassed.
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Pissflaps posted:It's because she sounds at the same time patronising and unconvincing. e: To claifry I havent actually listened to this horrible interview yet its just her in general in every appearance ive ever seen Seaside Loafer fucked around with this message at 10:40 on May 2, 2017 |
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https://twitter.com/josephcorcoran/status/858813477317734401
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Pissflaps posted:Sorry that's alternate history. The thing about alternate history is it supposed to make sense on its own terms. For example, you can't have an election now with a better Labour leader. If Labour had a more popular leader, they would have being doing better in the polls. And so May would not have called a snap election. So, as far as this election goes, Jeremy Corbyn is literally the best posssible Labour leader. Of Harry Turtledove's books, the best one is the series where the Confederacy hangs onto independence and quasi-slavery until the 1930s. At which point it goes full fascist and proceeeds to fight a cut+pasted WWII, more or less battle by battle. The alt-Nazi party that does this is called the Freedom Party, and are identifiably libertarian. Truly, a work of prophecy.
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Ewan posted:So, who has the best summer BBQ recipes? Big bit of pork shoulder covered in dry rub (paprika, cumin, chilli, cayenne, garlic). Cook at 105C indirect over wood chips for about 8 hours until internal temp is ~90C. Shred + serve with collard greens + coleslaw. Pochoclo posted:- Since you're European and used to lovely meats You have no idea what you're talking about.
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https://twitter.com/theipaper/status/857994119389622279 Bristol, well known Northern city.
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# ? May 2, 2017 10:49 |
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To be fair it sounds like Abbott initially misread the headline cost as £300,000 (instead of £300 million), got flustered and stumbled over several other figures before finding the bit of her notes with the cost breakdown and reading it out. Awkward and embarrassing and will obviously be pushed by other parties, but the fact that she got it right in the end and that Corbyn instantly had the correct answer to hand will be a bit of damage limitation.
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# ? May 2, 2017 10:49 |
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jabby posted:To be fair it sounds like Abbott initially misread the headline cost as £300,000 (instead of £300 million), got flustered and stumbled over several other figures before finding the bit of her notes with the cost breakdown and reading it out. I liked the bits where she just invented the £80 million figure and then promised to recruit a million policemen.
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TinTower posted:https://twitter.com/theipaper/status/857994119389622279 I know people who pretty much think that anything outside of the M25 is savage undifferentiated wilderness, so this doesn't surprise me in the least Also my great-grandpa was from Plymouth and considered Bristol to be the start of the North.
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jabby posted:To be fair it sounds like Abbott initially misread the headline cost as £300,000 (instead of £300 million), got flustered and stumbled over several other figures before finding the bit of her notes with the cost breakdown and reading it out. Problem is the story has already become 'Corbyn defends Abbott over gaffe' rather than 'labour pledges new police officers'. I also think it's pretty clear what the Conservative strategy is going to be - sit tight, let Labour rush out spending pledges (and not interrupt when everyone is stumbling around making unforced errors), then in the last weeks start pulling out the 'you've spent the same money several times over, Labour can't be trusted with the national credit card etc etc' line. Labour win when they convince the public they can be trusted to spend wisely and lose when they can't, and for that reason this is precisely the worst kind of gaffe that can possibly be made.
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MikeCrotch posted:I know people who pretty much think that anything outside of the M25 is savage undifferentiated wilderness, so this doesn't surprise me in the least We're not the ones that have a serial cat killer
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knox_harrington posted:You have no idea what you're talking about. South american beef is some of the least ecologically friendly sources of beef in the world, so even if it's good, don't buy it.
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Alchenar posted:Problem is the story has already become 'Corbyn defends Abbott over gaffe' rather than 'labour pledges new police officers'. In the last weeks presumably they won't get a chance, as Labour have promised a fully costed manifesto. Honestly it's very annoying when terrible interviews like this happen, but every time I'm reminded that the reason we have the shadow bench we do is that virtually everyone else in the PLP refused to work with Corbyn in the hope he would fail. They could have given Labour a decent chance in this election but instead they chose infighting. Whatever the result a lot of people will hopefully remember that.
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MikeCrotch posted:I know people who pretty much think that anything outside of the M25 is savage undifferentiated wilderness, so this doesn't surprise me in the least Bristol might as well be bulgaria.
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knox_harrington posted:Big bit of pork shoulder covered in dry rub (paprika, cumin, chilli, cayenne, garlic). Cook at 105C indirect over wood chips for about 8 hours until internal temp is ~90C. Shred + serve with collard greens + coleslaw.
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jabby posted:In the last weeks presumably they won't get a chance, as Labour have promised a fully costed manifesto. i suspect that Abbot would still have a prominent shadow cabinet position even if every single member of the party was jumping at the chance to get in. her and Corbyn go way back
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TinTower posted:https://twitter.com/theipaper/status/857994119389622279
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https://twitter.com/IanDunt/status/859347738034675712
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MikeCrotch posted:I know people who pretty much think that anything outside of the M25 is savage undifferentiated wilderness, so this doesn't surprise me in the least spoiler: it isn't
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Exeter is the start of the north.
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Cerv posted:i suspect that Abbot would still have a prominent shadow cabinet position even if every single member of the party was jumping at the chance to get in. her and Corbyn go way back Most likely, but she wasn't shadow home until the coup attempt.
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jabby posted:In the last weeks presumably they won't get a chance, as Labour have promised a fully costed manifesto. So it's the PLPs fault that Abbott is loving terrible. I see.
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Ewan posted:Are you American by any chance? Or spent lots of time in America? Ha no, not American. I spend quite a bit of time there. Most food there is terrible but I like a bit of St Louis / whatever bbq.
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"We are bringing you live coverage of her visit but for security reasons are unable to reveal the location until she arrives."
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Zephro posted:Let's have the argument about whether Bristol is part of the West Country again Bristol: in the West Country, but not of it
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# ? May 2, 2017 11:21 |
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Curse those dastardly blairites and their wickedness in refusing to lend Corbyn their esoteric skills such as "basic numeracy" and "working memory".
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Ratjaculation posted:"We are bringing you live coverage of her visit but for security reasons are unable to reveal the location until she arrives." More like until after she leaves. It's vitally important that nobody know where May is campaigning because they might be tempted to pass political comment with a thrown brick. Not that I would advocate it, but if May was killed or rendered incapable right now the entire Tory party would collapse into infighting so fast that Labour would look like an autocracy.
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It's like the debate about where the North starts and whether the Midlands is part of the North, the South, or its own part of the UK. HINT: It is entirely subjective and based on where you grew up and your own perception and biases.
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His Divine Shadow posted:South american beef is some of the least ecologically friendly sources of beef in the world, so even if it's good, don't buy it. What are you talking about? Argentinian beef is 100% free range. knox_harrington posted:You have no idea what you're talking about. The only one in Europe that comes close is Įvila. Have you actually been to Argentina and eaten asado? NOTE: Argentinian eateries outside of Argentina do not count Pochoclo fucked around with this message at 11:34 on May 2, 2017 |
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