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Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:00 pm
by Temulkar
Tubby Isaacs wrote:I'll dig it out for you.
It was a lie and a smear, and you knnow it. It is frankly pathetic you havent got the decency to apologise for you bullshit. You demean yourself asnd this bboard. The green party are not dupes for the SWP, NUT are not dupes for the SWP, Amnesty are not dupes for the SWP, Labour and their leadership are not dupes for the SWP. Nonne of us support rape apologists, and the inference that corbyn hangs out with rape apologists is disgusting. You smeared a million + people with your lies. Stand up to Racism and Stop the War, are not fronts for the SWP. They are npt recruiting vehicles, because as we know their already miniscule membership is still dwindlng. Every smear you made last night was easily disproven by the actual facts. You're a liar.
Explained thus.
Labour party over 600k members
Green Party over 60k members
NUT over 400k members

And thats just three of the organisations you smeared with your lies. Facts easily disprove your bullshit.
That's not you and me disagreeing over whether an event was an SWP front or not. That's you lying about me. Because as you know very well, I at no point smeared every member of organizations who had a presence there.
No no., Tubby, that is me calling you out on a lie, as demonstrated by the words "It was a lie and a smear, and you knnow it." The rest of the post is a perfectly justifiable comment on your rather habitual and proven ability to lie and lie again. As demonstrated in today's thread.

And I note, even more pathetically, that you have deleted your post accusing the greens, labour etc of being dupes for the SWP, that sparked my response. Please people have a look December 7th: Tubby's grossly offensive post deleted and now he claims it was never said, much like he said he didnt accuse me of parroting Putin's propaganda today.

I mean these are easily proven falsehoods, deleting your post and then lying about it is about as childish as anyone can be.

Edited to change date.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:02 pm
by howsillyofme1
TechnicalEphemera wrote:At the risk of launching more flame wars,

Stuck for a christmas present for former GLC Leaders and London Mayors who have everything?

Grab one of these......

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 70691.html

What's the betting at least one of his mates gets him one for a joke.

well if you post like a twat then expect to be 'flamed'!

I would rather call it 'challenged' though

Comparing Livingstone to Hitler.....well done

and don't try to claim it is a joke

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:10 pm
by HindleA
FWIW my dear mum often called me Adolf when growing up in direct comparison despite not having a moustache,even stuck on.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:12 pm
by refitman
SpinningHugo wrote:
AnatolyKasparov wrote:I am speaking about things more generally.

In 2015 he positioned himself in an undeniably left-leaning way - "I AM THE PERSON WHO TOOK ON THE MURDOCH EMPIRE" blah blah - and told people he would happily work with JC if he won. Also made a big thing of "digital democracy" ISTR - what has happened there in the past 18 months?

As for this US action - meh. Truth is likely that Trump did it because he saw something on TV that he didn't like. If you (and others) want to put your trust in him, be my guest ;)

That isn't the question. I am not asking your opinion about Trump's motives.

I am asking whether this is the right or wrong thing to do?

"Meh" not constituting an answer in my view.

As for whether I 'put my trust in Trump', again I think that is an attempt to just not answer the question. I don't: I think he is a disastrous president. That doesn't answer the question of whether this intervention is right or wrong.
No you're not. You're taking a point AK made about something else and diverting it back to your hobby horse of the day.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:22 pm
by HindleA
To all:-Stop making me look relatively mature.I'm having an identity crisis

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:22 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
howsillyofme1 wrote:
TechnicalEphemera wrote:At the risk of launching more flame wars,

Stuck for a christmas present for former GLC Leaders and London Mayors who have everything?

Grab one of these......

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 70691.html

What's the betting at least one of his mates gets him one for a joke.

well if you post like a twat then expect to be 'flamed'!

I would rather call it 'challenged' though

Comparing Livingstone to Hitler.....well done

and don't try to claim it is a joke
Of course it was a joke.

Everybody can probably agree that if Ken stopped talking about certain historical figures he would probably have a much less taxing life.

It is obvious there is even a Matt cartoon on the subject.

Are you even real, I often wonder.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:27 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
I hadn't seen this.

Image

This is basically "you can't say anything nowadays, they're so sensitive".

I'm not a great fan of political cartoons generally, but I won't begrudge Martin Rowson getting more work at The Guardian.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:30 pm
by howsillyofme1
TechnicalEphemera wrote:
howsillyofme1 wrote:
TechnicalEphemera wrote:At the risk of launching more flame wars,

Stuck for a christmas present for former GLC Leaders and London Mayors who have everything?

Grab one of these......

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 70691.html

What's the betting at least one of his mates gets him one for a joke.

well if you post like a twat then expect to be 'flamed'!

I would rather call it 'challenged' though

Comparing Livingstone to Hitler.....well done

and don't try to claim it is a joke
Of course it was a joke.

Everybody can probably agree that if Ken stopped talking about certain historical figures he would probably have a much less taxing life.

It is obvious there is even a Matt cartoon on the subject.

Are you even real, I often wonder.

matt from the Telegraph....sorry don't read shite like that?

And yes I am for real and wonder why someone pretending to be a Labour supporter comes onto boards like this just to spout bile about the party?

ConHome would seem a better place for you

and take Hugo with you

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:39 pm
by PorFavor
I often find (found? don't know if he's still there) Matt very funny.


Edited to add -

I presume he is still there going by the comment above. I'm a bit slow on the uptake today.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 8:59 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
This is good.

https://thesecretbarrister.com/2017/04/ ... erability/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Among the people to get this case wrong, be told they were wrong, and not clarify was Diane Abbott.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:00 pm
by HindleA
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/ ... -libraries" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



Can you judge a book by its odour?

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:01 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Image

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:01 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
PorFavor wrote:I often find (found? don't know if he's still there) Matt very funny.


Edited to add -

I presume he is still there going by the comment above. I'm a bit slow on the uptake today.
Yes he is still there. His cartoon doesn't count as premium content, but the monthly archive does. Since Telegraph Premium is a closed world to me I can't post a link to the relevant cartoon.

But it was amusing.

His cartoon today combines horse racing and Brexit.

Given the unhinged, and now hidden, commentators there he seems a bit out of place.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:01 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/ ... -libraries



Can you judge a book by its odour?
I thought this was going to be about Douglas Carswell's dreadful sounding book.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:02 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/ ... -libraries



Can you judge a book by its odour?
Watch out for the ones with sticky pages.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:02 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
That is a bit special Tubby, where did that appear from?

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:05 pm
by StephenDolan
Evening all. Just catching up. Blimey.
I can imagine quite a few visitors munching popcorn whilst reading through today.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:08 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Hang on a minute.
Please people have a look December 7th: Tubby's grossly offensive post deleted
Have a look at a post that I deleted, that makes sense. It doesn't even make sense that I would have said "all the members of the Labour Party are complicit" because some of them went to this event.

You've actually chucked in an extra lie now on top of the one you told then. Unbelievable.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:08 pm
by AnatolyKasparov
StephenDolan wrote:Evening all. Just catching up. Blimey.
I can imagine quite a few visitors munching popcorn whilst reading through today.
Surprised one of our right wing "friends" haven't made an appearance, they often do at times like this :)

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:09 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
TechnicalEphemera wrote:That is a bit special Tubby, where did that appear from?
LeaveEU.

They chucked in this too.
LEAVE.EU‏Verified account
@LeaveEUOfficial
How much should the British taxpayer spend on remorseless murdering scum like this?

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:10 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Is that what you meant?

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:13 pm
by howsillyofme1
AnatolyKasparov wrote:
StephenDolan wrote:Evening all. Just catching up. Blimey.
I can imagine quite a few visitors munching popcorn whilst reading through today.
Surprised one of our right wing "friends" haven't made an appearance, they often do at times like this :)

TE and Hugo are here...that is enough!

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:19 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
Tubby Isaacs wrote:This is good.

https://thesecretbarrister.com/2017/04/ ... erability/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Among the people to get this case wrong, be told they were wrong, and not clarify was Diane Abbott.
Our woeful shadow home secretary wrong about something, surely not.

She is in good company, I see our woeful former deputy leader also got aspects of this wrong, despite her former career.

Fascinating article, and an interesting insight into the hazards of law reporting.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:22 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
AnatolyKasparov wrote:
StephenDolan wrote:Evening all. Just catching up. Blimey.
I can imagine quite a few visitors munching popcorn whilst reading through today.
Surprised one of our right wing "friends" haven't made an appearance, they often do at times like this :)
I suspect it is a bit like laughing at the Scottish football team, (or English international finals performances), fun for a while, but after a bit you just feel guilty about the sad state of affairs.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:27 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
TechnicalEphemera wrote:
Tubby Isaacs wrote:This is good.

https://thesecretbarrister.com/2017/04/ ... erability/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Among the people to get this case wrong, be told they were wrong, and not clarify was Diane Abbott.
Our woeful shadow home secretary wrong about something, surely not.

She is in good company, I see our woeful former deputy leader also got aspects of this wrong, despite her former career.

Fascinating article, and an interesting insight into the hazards of law reporting.
I hadn't seen Harman, that's actually worse than Abbott.

Getting this stuff wrong is a gift to the splenetic right. Labour ought to get the law right. It's got enough lawyers.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:28 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
Tubby Isaacs wrote:
TechnicalEphemera wrote:That is a bit special Tubby, where did that appear from?
LeaveEU.

They chucked in this too.
LEAVE.EU‏Verified account
@LeaveEUOfficial
How much should the British taxpayer spend on remorseless murdering scum like this?
Wonderful people all of them, not. I suspect I am missing context, which is fine.

At some point the Brexit wheels will fall off, one wonders how these individuals will behave then (there is a rumour of an improvised bunker being available - if you know the right people).

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 9:34 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
The government seem to be using Michael Howard''s Brasseye war declaration to start sounding more realistic on Brexit.

I don't know when Dacre and notice. It'll probably be two steps back then.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:02 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
Tubby Isaacs wrote:The government seem to be using Michael Howard''s Brasseye war declaration to start sounding more realistic on Brexit.

I don't know when Dacre and notice. It'll probably be two steps back then.
It was comedy gold though. The idea of sailing a task force to Gibralter post Brexit (rumours are the JSF won't be combat ready by then, even if we have carriers).

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/0 ... f35_again/

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:12 pm
by SpinningHugo
howsillyofme1 wrote:
AnatolyKasparov wrote:
StephenDolan wrote:Evening all. Just catching up. Blimey.
I can imagine quite a few visitors munching popcorn whilst reading through today.
Surprised one of our right wing "friends" haven't made an appearance, they often do at times like this :)

TE and Hugo are here...that is enough!

Oil on troubled waters.

Liar! Troll! Etc

For me, this is one of those days where JC should not be leader even if he were about to lead Labour to a glorious victory.

*Someone*

It is also a case of showing the difference between doing the right thing and being virtuous.

Trump did the right thing, but...

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:15 pm
by PorFavor
Another snippet from today's e-mail from the US:
Dear ,

Once again, the united faith and action of millions in the My Faith Votes community demonstrated the power of prayer and making your voice heard with your Senators.

The confirmation of Justice Gorsuch secured a significant victory, as we fight to restore biblical values to the heart of our great nation.
I refuse to suffer alone - so you good people get to share my pleasure.

(I've tried to stop them communicating with me, but to no avail.)

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:19 pm
by howsillyofme1


Oil on troubled waters.

Liar! Troll! Etc

For me, this is one of those days where JC should not be leader even if he were about to lead Labour to a glorious victory.

*Someone*

It is also a case of showing the difference between doing the right thing and being virtuous.

Trump did the right thing, but...

I have made it perfectly clear that I think you are a liar and a troll (although the post you quoted just called you right-wing) - and a pretty lacking one at that. If the cap fits.....most people who have frequented this board despise you, block you or ignore you. Even amongst those who still post here regularly you only have a few who really engage

Moral absolutism......that is a form of extreme arrogance, which again fits you well

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:27 pm
by HindleA
@Porfavor

Pah,if they had true faith they would hardly have need of e-mails.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:28 pm
by PorFavor
Syria war: US warns of 'more' after missile strikes

49 minutes ago [as at 10.24pm]

The US envoy to the UN has warned America may take further action after bombarding a Syrian air base suspected of using chemical weapons.

Moscow has promised to strengthen its ally Syria's anti-aircraft defences.

It is also closing down a hotline with the US designed to avoid collisions between their air forces over Syria. (BBC News website)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-39529264

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:28 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
howsillyofme1 wrote:


Oil on troubled waters.

Liar! Troll! Etc

For me, this is one of those days where JC should not be leader even if he were about to lead Labour to a glorious victory.

*Someone*

It is also a case of showing the difference between doing the right thing and being virtuous.

Trump did the right thing, but...

I have made it perfectly clear that I think you are a liar and a troll (although the post you quoted just called you right-wing) - and a pretty lacking one at that. If the cap fits.....most people who have frequented this board despise you, block you or ignore you. Even amongst those who still post here regularly you only have a few who really engage

Moral absolutism......that is a form of extreme arrogance, which again fits you well
Not really working for you this shouty personal attack phase. It isn't a good look.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:29 pm
by HindleA
http://www.disabilitynewsservice.com/wh ... ign=buffer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



Wheelchair-users could face further delays on long-awaited taxi access laws

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:30 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
This looks like big news. Beginning of the end?

http://www.irishtimes.com/business/econ ... -1.3040269" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Greece strikes deal with EU creditors over reform
Deal on pensions.

It's easy to say from here that Greece hasn't helped itself. But the changes required were enormous, even without the abysmal level of Greek politicians and institutions. Syriza overplayed their economic hand at times, like that referendum, but we could have had Golden Dawn running amok instead.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:32 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
TechnicalEphemera wrote:
Tubby Isaacs wrote:The government seem to be using Michael Howard''s Brasseye war declaration to start sounding more realistic on Brexit.

I don't know when Dacre and notice. It'll probably be two steps back then.
It was comedy gold though. The idea of sailing a task force to Gibralter post Brexit (rumours are the JSF won't be combat ready by then, even if we have carriers).

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/0 ... f35_again/
I'm shocked Michael Howard might have been talking nonsense in purely technical terms as well as diplomatic terms.

Then again, he did see Boris Johnson for what he is, so nobody's all bad.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:40 pm
by PorFavor
The actor Tim Piggott-Smith has died, according to the BBC News website. They refer to him as "she" in their article. I think that they should steer well clear of obituaries and the like if they can't get them right.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:44 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
Tubby Isaacs wrote:This looks like big news. Beginning of the end?

http://www.irishtimes.com/business/econ ... -1.3040269" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Greece strikes deal with EU creditors over reform
Deal on pensions.

It's easy to say from here that Greece hasn't helped itself. But the changes required were enormous, even without the abysmal level of Greek politicians and institutions. Syriza overplayed their economic hand at times, like that referendum, but we could have had Golden Dawn running amok instead.
At least they can spend the savings on economic stimulus. I think there is still some way to go on this, the current terms are still causing tension between the IMF and EU. But it will kick the can down the road again. Incidentally why do people want Dijsselbloem to resign early? I think he has been an utter disaster for the EU, for Greece and for general humanity, but who has he actually offended (other than the Greeks obviously)?

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:45 pm
by PorFavor
@Tubby Isaacs

Re Michael Howard - the law of stopped clocks?

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:45 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
PorFavor wrote:Another snippet from today's e-mail from the US:
Dear ,

Once again, the united faith and action of millions in the My Faith Votes community demonstrated the power of prayer and making your voice heard with your Senators.

The confirmation of Justice Gorsuch secured a significant victory, as we fight to restore biblical values to the heart of our great nation.
I refuse to suffer alone - so you good people get to share my pleasure.

(I've tried to stop them communicating with me, but to no avail.)
There is some hope for the US. They at least have a constitution.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... nt-dropped

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:46 pm
by HindleA
Re above.If this,I think you've misread.Not very well put,to be fair.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39532890" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



As I first did.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:52 pm
by PorFavor
TechnicalEphemera wrote:
PorFavor wrote:Another snippet from today's e-mail from the US:
Dear ,

Once again, the united faith and action of millions in the My Faith Votes community demonstrated the power of prayer and making your voice heard with your Senators.

The confirmation of Justice Gorsuch secured a significant victory, as we fight to restore biblical values to the heart of our great nation.
I refuse to suffer alone - so you good people get to share my pleasure.

(I've tried to stop them communicating with me, but to no avail.)
There is some hope for the US. They at least have a constitution.



https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... nt-dropped
What do you think about the filibuster change today? It will have some peculiar\worrying consequences, I think.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:52 pm
by HindleA
Of course I blame you for misdirecting me.


Love and kisses.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:55 pm
by adam
PorFavor wrote: What do you think about the filibuster change today? It will have some peculiar\worrying consequences, I think.
At some point in the not very near future the wheel will turn and the democrats will force controversial things through on 51 votes, and the republicans will scream and shout about unamericanism.

SC justices were pretty much the last thing standing on an enhanced majority, unless Trump fancies trying to amend the constitution...

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:55 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
TechnicalEphemera wrote:
Tubby Isaacs wrote:This looks like big news. Beginning of the end?

http://www.irishtimes.com/business/econ ... -1.3040269" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Greece strikes deal with EU creditors over reform
Deal on pensions.

It's easy to say from here that Greece hasn't helped itself. But the changes required were enormous, even without the abysmal level of Greek politicians and institutions. Syriza overplayed their economic hand at times, like that referendum, but we could have had Golden Dawn running amok instead.
At least they can spend the savings on economic stimulus. I think there is still some way to go on this, the current terms are still causing tension between the IMF and EU. But it will kick the can down the road again. Incidentally why do people want Dijsselbloem to resign early? I think he has been an utter disaster for the EU, for Greece and for general humanity, but who has he actually offended (other than the Greeks obviously)?
He upset all of Southern Europe a while ago, with a Clarkson-style intervention.

I don't know how different anybody else from the main creditor countries would be, policy wise. While we're rightly critical of austerity here, the founders of the Euro (among lots they got wrong) set a fairly reasonable 60% debt limit/ target. When countries like Greece have basically a 30 year history of not even trying, you can understand why others get hawkish.

While Greece ought never to have been allowed in, I didn't realise till recently quite how bad Belgium had been on debt.

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/belgium ... ebt-to-gdp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Look at that, up by 130% in the mid 90s. Look at their progress after that though. Even with the crash they look stable now. Quite an achievement.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:57 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
PorFavor wrote:The actor Tim Piggott-Smith has died, according to the BBC News website. They refer to him as "she" in their article. I think that they should steer well clear of obituaries and the like if they can't get them right.
Good God.

Not one of his more prominent roles, but he was very good in The Chief. Peter Juckes was among the writers. Sometimes it was a bit too much "liberal cop", but Piggott-Smith did well with all of it.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 10:59 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
PorFavor wrote:
What do you think about the filibuster change today? It will have some peculiar\worrying consequences, I think.
Not good, not good at all. The Democrats are hoping Trump will implode in 4 years and they will reap the benefits in the midterms. They had better be right, otherwise this could get really bad. The USA has briefly been overtaken as the leader of the Free world by Germany, but their lack of military means that it isn't a sustainable solution. We need a return to sane US global leadership, in the meantime anything that allows the Republicans to avoid having to engage in consensus is a worry.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 11:12 pm
by PorFavor
Night night.

Re: Friday 7th April 2017

Posted: Fri 07 Apr, 2017 11:38 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Le Pen falling back in the French elections, not helped by stuff like this cutting through about Neo-Nazi pals.

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/eu ... -1.3015127" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Not that it should surprise, but it probably does.

Her Dad's also sneaked back in. Lent the FN a load of money.

She's still about level with Macron. Melenchon is the latest surprise, very competitive. If he makes the run off with Le Pen, France is in a scary place.