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Labour | 907 | 49.92% | |
Theresa May Team (Conservative) | 48 | 2.64% | |
Liberal Democrats | 31 | 1.71% | |
UKIP | 13 | 0.72% | |
Plaid Cymru | 25 | 1.38% | |
Green | 22 | 1.21% | |
Scottish Socialist Party | 12 | 0.66% | |
Scottish Conservative Party | 1 | 0.06% | |
Scottish National Party | 59 | 3.25% | |
Some Kind of Irish Unionist | 4 | 0.22% | |
Alliance / Irish Nonsectarian | 3 | 0.17% | |
Some Kind of Irish Nationalist | 36 | 1.98% | |
Misc. Far Left Trots | 35 | 1.93% | |
Misc. Far Right Fash | 8 | 0.44% | |
Monster Raving Loony | 49 | 2.70% | |
Space Navies Party | 39 | 2.15% | |
Independent / Single Issue | 2 | 0.11% | |
Can't Vote | 188 | 10.35% | |
Won't Vote | 8 | 0.44% | |
Spoiled Ballot | 15 | 0.83% | |
Pissflaps | 312 | 17.17% | |
Total: | 1817 votes |
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Darth Windu posted:What are backbenchers? People in the House of Commons who aren't part of a Cabinet. The people who vote but don't necessarily put forward policy.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:36 |
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Darth Windu posted:What are backbenchers? Any MP who isn't on the front benches ie. in the cabinet or shadow cabinet
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:38 |
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Darth Windu posted:What are backbenchers? MPs who don't sit on the front bench of their side of the House of Commons, which is reserved for the Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet. The rank and file, basically.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:38 |
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Baron Corbyn posted:The election basically turned up a 50/50 split between the Conservatives (317) and the Coalition of Chaos (314), so it made Northern Ireland parties important. Oh man I want that CoC
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:39 |
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Dirk Pitt posted:Are MP's supposed to listen to what the big party says? So is Corrbyn supposed to be accountable to a board of people outside parliament? Theoretically, Labour policy is set by Annual Conference. In practice, though, not really, unless you count us members all voting him in with thumping majorities every time there's a leadership election. Anyone actually been to Conference, btw? Any good?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:39 |
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feedmegin posted:Theoretically, Labour policy is set by Annual Conference. In practice, though, not really, unless you count us members all voting him in with thumping majorities every time there's a leadership election. Might go to a Labour one now it's less likely to be full of Wes Streeting types. From TinTower's descriptions the Lib Dem one is cringe as gently caress.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:40 |
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And often holding viewpoints contradicting the sitting government to some degree, from good constituency MPs who might hold a handful of against the grain ideas to out and out rebels like one Jezza C.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:41 |
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Well it is the Lib Dem conference
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:41 |
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Tesseraction posted:As I recall Ed said he was honoured by the offer but declined having just stepped down from the biggest fuckbarrelling of his life by our evil loving press. It was a really persistent line of questioning from journos at the time, made more bizzare by everyone refusing to even entertain the idea of working with Ed out of fear of being tainted or something.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:42 |
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Dirk Pitt posted:Are MP's supposed to listen to what the big party says? So is Corrbyn supposed to be accountable to a board of people outside parliament? currently the Leader can appoint the shad cab - this was a Blairite idea that was seized upon by Ed Miliband in the wake of the 2010 defeat; it was pushed through in 2011 the NEC can change the rule to restore shad cab elections by the PLP; this has both Labour left and Labour right support and opposition. in retrospect many Blairite ideas for discouraging committee hijacking were correctly recognised by Ed Miliband to be ways of mobilizing a mass movement - albeit one that mobilised too late to help him
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:44 |
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Dan Didio posted:It was a really persistent line of questioning from journos at the time, made more bizzare by everyone refusing to even entertain the idea of working with Ed out of fear of being tainted or something. Yeah it was part of what endeared me to Corbyn early on that, on top of his policies, he was opposed to selling Ed down the river.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:44 |
Hello, american here, I've been reading the thread for the past few days because UK politics are far less depressing in recent times than US politics. I don't need anything explained to me, I've read UKMT threads before so I am familiar with most of this stuff. First off congrats on the recent Labour gains, I'm glad to see some progress for the left somewhere in the world. Second, last night I had a very strange dream sparked by this thread, it involved all the UK political figures being super heroes/villains in secret. Corbyn was a communist robot who gained sentience, took down Stalin and then fled to the UK to pursue true marxism. May could transform into a thatcher/mecha godzilla hybrid and there was a cult that worshiped her by chanting "Strong & Stable" from the rooftops as she destroyed the buildings and crushed her own supporters under foot. Lord Buckethead was exactly what he claims to be, but had been secretly sent by benevolent aliens to watch over earthlings. Very strange.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:47 |
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Tesseraction posted:Yeah it was part of what endeared me to Corbyn early on that, on top of his policies, he was opposed to selling Ed down the river.
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AVeryLargeRadish posted:Second, last night I had a very strange dream sparked by this thread, it involved all the UK political figures being super heroes/villains in secret. Corbyn was a communist robot who gained sentience, took down Stalin and then fled to the UK to pursue true marxism. May could transform into a thatcher/mecha godzilla hybrid and there was a cult that worshiped her by chanting "Strong & Stable" from the rooftops as she destroyed the buildings and crushed her own supporters under foot. Lord Buckethead was exactly what he claims to be, but had been secretly sent by benevolent aliens to watch over earthlings. This all seems to be broadly accurate
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:48 |
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AVeryLargeRadish posted:Second, last night I had a very strange dream sparked by this thread, it involved all the UK political figures being super heroes/villains in secret. Corbyn was a communist robot who gained sentience, took down Stalin and then fled to the UK to pursue true marxism. May could transform into a thatcher/mecha godzilla hybrid and there was a cult that worshiped her by chanting "Strong & Stable" from the rooftops as she destroyed the buildings and crushed her own supporters under foot. Lord Buckethead was exactly what he claims to be, but had been secretly sent by benevolent aliens to watch over earthlings. Sounds like a music video worthy of American Buckethead.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:48 |
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Ed definitely seems like a decent guy who just had the misfortune of the red tops' bullshit actually working on him.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:49 |
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Firos posted:Ed definitely seems like a decent guy who just had the misfortune of the red tops' bullshit actually working on him. His problem was always that he tried to ingratiate himself with the bully. That poo poo don't even work when you're 12, they just hit you harder. Rookie mistake imo.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:50 |
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Firos posted:Ed definitely seems like a decent guy who just had the misfortune of the red tops' bullshit actually working on him. His biggest sin was assuming he had to play the media game as practised by New Labour. His most popular policies and appearances were when he refused to do that. And hardly a sin he alone is responsible for - the media's method of gaming the system towards jumping on on-the-fly remarks etc. meant a lot of politicians were sensibly micro-managing of their media message. Of course it backfired when those strikes were wrong at a time when negotiations are still going on, both sides need to drop the rhetoric, get to the negotiating table and work this out. x5
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:51 |
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Junior G-man posted:Haven't we heard that Ed Milliband story a million times and been debunked the same number? As I understand, Corbyn really wants him to serve but Ed seems to be enjoying the freedom of being a backbencher & I'm not sure if he'll serve in frontline politics again. Baron Corbyn posted:Funny part of this, is Ashworth is very much in the Cooper wing on the party and was widely derided as committing career suicide among his allies and the press when he took up the shadow health brief, now he's sitting pretty. He's been good during the election campaign. The one thing is when I see him I get reminded of John Woodcock, & have a heart attack in fury, but otherwise yeah. He had a good campaign, though I think Gardiner was obviously the star of the centre left members of the Shadow Cabinet. I like a lot of the stuff said in the New Statesman article. Though I think for the sake of unity you have to give one of the big faces a position in the Shadow Cabinet, & honestly Home seems like the most open spot. But bring in a new generation is a really good idea, a sign for the future. Also interested to see who gets the Scotland spot & who gets Northern Ireland. Dave Anderson to stay at NI? forkboy84 fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Jun 13, 2017 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW8gqWcJ_0k Apologies for the source
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:57 |
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the Refounding Labour changes were wholly pushed by the Progress lot and roundly denounced by Left Futures (which was Lansman's vehicle before Momentum was a thing) although, it turns out, these changes were what enabled Corbyn to climb to power the last couple of years should really give every UK policymaker a great deal of pause before thinking "hmm, obviously everything predicts that this rule change X will benefit my faction Y in the future"
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 16:57 |
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ronya posted:the Refounding Labour changes were wholly pushed by the Progress lot and roundly denounced by Left Futures (which was Lansman's vehicle before Momentum was a thing) alternatively change every rule yeah yeah yeahahhhhhhhhhhhhh new commons rule: all tories must speak in pig-latin to honour their pigfucker general hameron d. pie
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:01 |
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All these bitter old fucks posting on the Guardian are absolutely delicious Don't lecture us about poor choices grandad, you literally flooded the Earth and even God thought twice about that
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:03 |
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the only big gamble that appears to have paid off for the party faction that actually pushed it is Cameron's decision to call the Scottish referendum, and even that was a very close-run thing for everything else, it's "well, you see, according to the polling it made sense at the time" why did Cameron call for the Breferendum? because he hadn't expected a Tory landslide and had promised to do so if he got one. a horse that was supposed to be flogged to the Lib Dems wound up carrying him off into the sunset
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:08 |
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ronya posted:the only big gamble that appears to have paid off for the party faction that actually pushed it is Cameron's decision to call the Scottish referendum, and even that was a very close-run thing and bear in mind the Scottish referendum may well have been a different outcome if it hadn't been for that last minute Pledge
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:09 |
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I know it won't happen but my preferred shadow cabinet would definitely have Thornberry and McDonnell in place and Ed as Home Sec. A lot of the criticism of Abbott is coming from a racist and sexist place, but the fact that she doesn't go on TV well just makes her a big political liability.
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ronya posted:the only big gamble that appears to have paid off for the party faction that actually pushed it is Cameron's decision to call the Scottish referendum, and even that was a very close-run thing Are we really conflating majority with "landslide" now? They had a working majority of what, 10 or so?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:12 |
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forkboy84 posted:Are we really conflating majority with "landslide" now? They had a working majority of what, 10 or so? 17 iirc.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:13 |
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waffle posted:I know it won't happen but my preferred shadow cabinet would definitely have Thornberry and McDonnell in place and Ed as Home Sec. A lot of the criticism of Abbott is coming from a racist and sexist place, but the fact that she doesn't go on TV well just makes her a big political liability. Bear in mind that she typically fucks up less than BoJo, Fallon or Bradly but because she's a left-leaning black woman the laser-guided shittiles zoom in for the kill.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:13 |
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forkboy84 posted:Are we really conflating majority with "landslide" now? They had a working majority of what, 10 or so? you are right - make that the anti-Lib-Dem landslide it was thought LD would eat some losses; the extent of the collapse was not anticipated in polling IIRC
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:13 |
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ronya posted:you are right - make that the anti-Lib-Dem landslide I believe that's called 'justice'
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:14 |
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Tsaedje posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW8gqWcJ_0k "and I congratulate her on returning" He's having fun there.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:15 |
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Tesseraction posted:Bear in mind that she typically fucks up less than BoJo, Fallon or Bradly but because she's a left-leaning black woman the laser-guided shittiles zoom in for the kill. It's totally fair, & is probably part of why Corbyn will stick with her as he's just too drat good for this world. But in the cruel, unfair world we live in, she just remains a liability. It's trash but there it is. ronya posted:you are right - make that the anti-Lib-Dem landslide Eh, don't have to remind me, Danny Alexander managed to take a safe as hell Liberal seat I live in & sunk it, it was BEAUTIFUL. Oh the schadenfreude. Alexander, aside from selling out most LibDem voters, was a loving useless local MP who did gently caress all apart from ring his hands when we had an immigration problem with my brother-in-law. I still remember the glorious "How many LibDems have lost their deposit?" watch on Twitter. (it was 340. They lost 375 in 2017 according to the BBC. Which is hysterical. Lib Dem fightback) forkboy84 fucked around with this message at 17:22 on Jun 13, 2017 |
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forkboy84 posted:It's totally fair, & is probably part of why Corbyn will stick with her as he's just too drat good for this world. But in the cruel, unfair world we live in, she just remains a liability. It's trash but there it is. repeal this electorate and implement a new one
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:21 |
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Depending on how ill she is she might have to go to the back benches just because of that, having a big seat dropping in and out of the house because of chronic illness just isn't good either.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:22 |
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will the press call corbyn sexist again when he appoints 50% women but none end up as home/foreign?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:23 |
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Worth noting that the other day Jack Monroe put out a long blog post backing Abbott and talking about her history.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:23 |
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Jose posted:will the press call corbyn sexist again when he appoints 50% women but none end up as home/foreign? Do you even need to ask?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:27 |
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Paul.Power posted:Worth noting that the other day Jack Monroe put out a long blog post backing Abbott and talking about her history. That's because Jack kicks multiass.
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Jose posted:will the press call corbyn sexist again when he appoints 50% women but none end up as home/foreign? No because Emily Thornberry will remain Shadow Foreign Secretary.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 17:28 |