Who is your first pick in the deputy leadership race? This poll is closed. |
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R. Allin-Khan | 6 | 1.60% | |
R. Burgon | 80 | 21.33% | |
D. Butler | 72 | 19.20% | |
A. Rayner | 35 | 9.33% | |
I. Murray | 5 | 1.33% | |
P. Flaps | 177 | 47.20% | |
Total: | 375 votes |
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Awesome thanks! Also thanks to Guavanaut! Edit: poo poo, first ever snipe. The 215 bus goes from Walthamstow station to Lee Valley Campsite, bringing with it Coronavirus as this was felt to be a more economically suitable vehicle of delivery than a pale horse. All hale the four bus drivers of the Apocalypse. MrNemo fucked around with this message at 13:33 on Mar 25, 2020 |
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sebzilla posted:They're shutting down parliament early for Easter, I think. The one time it would make sense to keep it going to deal with things.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:31 |
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VideoGames posted:The one time it would make sense to keep it going to deal with things. Standard practice under Johnson's leadership though
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:32 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:CoG plans were only ever makework for the more neurotic class of civil servant, even the most "limited" war would have put us back to medieval levels of population and technology no matter how much planning we did and the people at the top knew and accepted that. There's even an interpretation of the lack of stockpiling of things like Iodine that they didn't *want* survivors, or at least want people to survive any longer than they would have, because injured people need more resources than uninjured ones and we were basically going to have to get every single calorie by hand. I mean, we are a tiny island, with nukes, pretty much right next to Russia, and a potential and actual Airstrip 1 for the US - they still have a bunch of bases here even today. Look up the nuclea planning for potential WW3 scenarios - basically the whole of the UK was going to get nuked, end to end, with 4 minutes warning at best. We would have been hosed. Only place potentially worse off is West Germany.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:34 |
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Johnson’s working from home, his press conferences are going to be Facebook live videos. Probably why they tested remote questioning yesterday. (May not be entirely true)
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:35 |
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feedmegin posted:I mean, we are a tiny island, with nukes, pretty much right next to Russia, and a potential and actual Airstrip 1 for the US - they still have a bunch of bases here even today. Look up the nuclea planning for potential WW3 scenarios - basically the whole of the UK was going to get nuked, end to end, with 4 minutes warning at best. We would have been hosed. Only place potentially worse off is West Germany. Hence the reason for the harrier jet, because it doesn't need an airfield to take off from, on the assumption all the UK and west german ones would be glass in minutes.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:36 |
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crispix posted:Hell raiser meatballs I kind of want to make spaghetti and meatballs now
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:41 |
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I just had a wonderful and terrible thought. Norman Tebbit. E: NORMANT TEBBIT
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:42 |
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feedmegin posted:I kind of want to make spaghetti and meatballs now
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:45 |
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https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1242789691533021186?s=21 UC infrastructure working well there.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:45 |
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https://twitter.com/OwenJones84/status/1242744894717939713 Jeremy Covid at it again.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:47 |
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Darth Walrus posted:https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1242789691533021186?s=21 how long does applying for UC take? because even at 10 minutes a time that's 10 days of waiting
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:47 |
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Azza Bamboo posted:Motorbikes are the best. And you cant trust what this person says as they have a really crap bike, imagine how good a really cool bike is.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:53 |
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Julio Cruz posted:how long does applying for UC take? because even at 10 minutes a time that's 10 days of waiting I did it the other day, I got the queue at midday and just left the page open all day long, by around 10pm it was my turn and the page beeped loudly at me. Made my account and then didnt have to queue anymore, could just log in. Of course that only works if you have reliable internet access
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:54 |
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Darth Walrus posted:https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1242789691533021186?s=21 Uhhh someone unpack this for me here. You have to queue to fill out an online form?
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:57 |
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OwlFancier posted:https://twitter.com/OwenJones84/status/1242744894717939713
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 13:57 |
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Soylent Yellow posted:I'm thinking Coronavirus might be the push we need to finally go cashless (apart from the fact that nobody will be left with any money). Most shops that are still open aren't taking cash, so the people who avoid electronic payments because "cash is more convenient" aren't left with any choice. In the long term when we're looking at preparing for the next epidemic, physical cash and the hand contact you get when handing it over is going to be an obvious red flag. We're most of the way there already, so there's no legitimate reason not to go the full distance. Criminals can just suck it up and use bitcoin. Can children get contact payment enabled bank cards?
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:00 |
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Took the boy out to the woods for our daily exercise ration and it's such a gorgeous day, it's really lifted my mood.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:01 |
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Guavanaut posted:They've stopped the orange marches?
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:05 |
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Lungboy posted:That app asks for a load of unnecessary info and shares it with a huge list of companies so use at your own risk. I was wondering whether the app will be used to track cases and hotspots in the same way they've been doing in Singapore.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:07 |
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Alan G posted:Can children get contact payment enabled bank cards? gohenry? it's just a prepaid visa type card that you can top up for them via the app.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:16 |
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Quick question that I don't imagine anyone will be able to answer confidently given how vague everything is, but if my self employment income has dried up EXCEPT for a very small little part, am I better off stopping that small part as well in case the government goes "look you're still working, no 80% for you, no SSP, gently caress off"? Got really worried all of a sudden and losing the potential long term support for a tiny amount right now that might not even carry on would be... not so great.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:17 |
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Can anyone here explain exactly how we're supposed to "Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" but also continue to go out to work every day?
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:18 |
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analphabetic posted:Can anyone here explain exactly how we're supposed to "Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" but also continue to go out to work every day? Patriotically.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:19 |
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feedmegin posted:I mean, we are a tiny island, with nukes, pretty much right next to Russia, and a potential and actual Airstrip 1 for the US - they still have a bunch of bases here even today. Look up the nuclea planning for potential WW3 scenarios - basically the whole of the UK was going to get nuked, end to end, with 4 minutes warning at best. We would have been hosed. Only place potentially worse off is West Germany. As someone who grew up in the era of Threads (and has a well-documented unhealthy obsession with trivia) you better believe I've read every single word there is about it. Perhaps the most telling detail of all our WW3 planning is that when we still had the V-bomber force the mission profile was supposed to be for them to drop/launch, then return, refuel and rearm and go off again. They practiced it, constantly, working out how to get the planes turned around quicker than a Spitfire at the height of the Battle of Britain. Except there weren't enough warheads at any time in the inventory to do this. They could have supplied enough easily, but they knew the chances of the airfields - or any bit of road long enough to land a Vulcan on - being anything other than a faintly-glowing cloud heading over the North Sea were zero. The best bit is even when they tried to put their thumb on the scale and pretend like we could survive, for example with Square Leg, the Thatcher-dictated update of previous transition-to-war planning which pretended for some reason the Soviets would only use about 20% of the warheads likely to be pointing at us and ignore Whitehall but give Eastbourne a megaton enema, we *still* end up with 50% of the population dead from direct effects of the blast and radiation (and absolutely no attempt to calculate how many would then be dead from starvation). Also FRG would actually have been *less* hosed than the British Isles because the Soviets had a purely counter-force (targeting concentrations of armour and known nuclear weapons sites only) rather than a combined counter-force and counter-value (large logistical centres and deliberate targeting of civilian populations) strategy planned for them. They were of the opinion that FRG would surrender quickly once the nukes started flying and wanted to minimise the amount of fallout dropping on them in the prevailing winds. Incidentally, to head off the inevitable whinge from north of the border - Clydeside and Glasgow would have got vaporised if no nuclear weapon had ever been within a hundred miles of Holy Loch. It's a major population centre, was at the time the centre of the UK shipbuilding industry, and would have been a major port in the event of the main ones getting nuked. Even an independent Scotland would have been completely hosed in a post-nuclear world, just more slowly and painfully than otherwise.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:19 |
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analphabetic posted:Can anyone here explain exactly how we're supposed to "Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" but also continue to go out to work every day? very carefully
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:22 |
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Paperhouse posted:very carefully At a social distance too.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:23 |
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analphabetic posted:Can anyone here explain exactly how we're supposed to "Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" but also continue to go out to work every day? goddamnedtwisto posted:As someone who grew up in the era of Threads (and has a well-documented unhealthy obsession with trivia) you better believe I've read every single word there is about it. Like the first half is probably true, we'd be totally hosed infrastructure wise and most of the population would die, but the "and no crops would grow for the next few years because of the dust, and even ten years later there's no ozone layer because the writer's room said so" is a lot more
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:27 |
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They would have nuked every city, motorway, airport, dock, military base, power plant etc so in Britain there really is nowhere to go. Stockpiles of nukes are huge, and you don't half measure something like launching nukes. They're all pre-aimed at us. Probably even the Americans have some aimed at us.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:32 |
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There's an article in the FT today saying that most other European countries have really not shut down work either. France's guidance is similar to ours - only go to work if you can't work from home. Factories etc are open or reopening, construction is still going on. In Spain the shops and many workplaces are still open. It's not the UK being uniquely awful on this issue.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:34 |
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Didn't they originally say for essential work only at first, but App Hancock last night seemed to be saying that we should all continue going out to work? It's not like most people can just stop going. They really dont know what they're doing.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:36 |
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analphabetic posted:Didn't they originally say for essential work only at first, but App Hancock last night seemed to be saying that we should all continue going out to work? It's not like most people can just stop going. They really dont know what they're doing. There's really not very clear guidance on who is a key worker and what is a key industry and the government is taking no action to enforce anything because it can't until the bill passes but it probably won't afterwards anyway. It's a goddamn mess and will come with a deathtoll.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:38 |
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Crazy coincidence how much nicer the weather is since we shut down so much industry and traffic (air traffic in particular).
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:41 |
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Jippa posted:Are the normal bins being still being collected? My garden waste bin was not collected this week. We are in the end times
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:43 |
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Saw the black bin wagon today. Don't know about recycling.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:44 |
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Guavanaut posted:Saw the black bin wagon today. Don't know about recycling. I'd guess it varies from council to council. Ours says it will continue normal bin collections but it won't start the garden waste collection as planned at Easter, and one tip has closed.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:47 |
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The government handwringing over paying self employed people is pissing me off. Just give everyone a standard living wage already.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 14:50 |
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namesake posted:There's really not very clear guidance on who is a key worker and what is a key industry and the government is taking no action to enforce anything because it can't until the bill passes but it probably won't afterwards anyway. It's a goddamn mess and will come with a deathtoll. Yeah, it just seems bizarre that they'll say to the public "theres a potentially deadly virus spreading around the country, so dont go anywhere" and also "but just continue to travel to work every day as normal" "Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday night that the public “must stay at home” unless they work in a key sector or industry." analphabetic fucked around with this message at 14:54 on Mar 25, 2020 |
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sassassin posted:Crazy coincidence how much nicer the weather is since we shut down so much industry and traffic (air traffic in particular). Air traffic doesn't affect air quality, for the same reason it produces more CO2 - planes spend most of their time high up in the air where their emissions never interact with the ground. The improvement is just down to less driving around, especially with lorries - not kicking out brake dust or NOX to choke out lungs with.
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coronavirus
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