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Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:04 pm
by PorFavor
Is there a problem with the sound in the BBC's coverage of the Labour Party Conference? It only ever sounds as if one or two people are applauding. It makes it sound a lack-lustre affair. Or is this common to all of their conference coverage? I can't rightly remember (other than to say that I do remember that it was the same for the last Labour Party Conference).

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:22 pm
by PorFavor
BBC Parliament has flipped to covering the Scottish Parliament. So I assume Ed Miliband's speech is to be broadcast on BBC News24 (which means there's no escape from Andrew Neil). I'm confused.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:26 pm
by frightful_oik
oh god. Neil, Robinson and Falconer on one screen. I think I may see my breakfast again.

Wot? no vomit icon? I want one and I'm going to stamp my feet until we get one. :fight:

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:27 pm
by frightful_oik
DLT guilty!

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:29 pm
by yahyah
PorFavor wrote:BBC Parliament has flipped to covering the Scottish Parliament. So I assume Ed Miliband's speech is to be broadcast on BBC News24 (which means there's no escape from Andrew Neil). I'm confused.

BBC2, but still no escape from Andrew Neil I'm afraid.
He hasn't been as bad as Jo Coburn so far.

Did any FTNers take up the Labour email asking for their pics to put up behind Ed today ?
Will wave anyway.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:31 pm
by pk1
Before the details were made clear in Miliband’s speech, shares in British American Tobacco and Imperial Tobacco were down by around 1.5%, underperforming the rest of the market.
If I recall correctly, the same happened last year with the energy companies - didn't affect them for long & certainly hasn't put any of them out of business.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:33 pm
by frightful_oik
BBC miss the start of EM speech for DLT. :wall:

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:37 pm
by citizenJA
UK public finances show no improvement

The latest UK public finances are out, and they show that Britain borrowed more last month than in August 2013, despite the strong growth over the last year.

VAT receipts increased by £0.3 billion, or 3.2% to £10.2 billion
income tax related payments increased by £0.3 billion, or 2.4% to £11.3 billion
stamp duties (on shares, land & property) increased by £0.2 billion, or 24.1% to £1.3 billion
corporation tax increased by £0.2 billion, or 17.2% to £1.5 billion

http://www.theguardian.com/business/liv ... a19dddfb9f
£21.5 billion from VAT receipts & income tax

£2.8 billion from stamp duties (shares, land & property) & corporation tax

You Tory sonsofbiscuits

Revenue taken off workers through PAYE &
VAT - those on smaller incomes lose a greater proportion of their income than those with greater incomes

Over 88.5% of total government revenue comes from these regressive tax measure

While corporations & unearned income generate 11.5% of government revenue

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:41 pm
by PorFavor
yahyah wrote:
PorFavor wrote:BBC Parliament has flipped to covering the Scottish Parliament. So I assume Ed Miliband's speech is to be broadcast on BBC News24 (which means there's no escape from Andrew Neil). I'm confused.

BBC2, but still no escape from Andrew Neil I'm afraid.
He hasn't been as bad as Jo Coburn so far.

Did any FTNers take up the Labour email asking for their pics to put up behind Ed today ?
Will wave anyway.

Thanks for the information. So I've missed the beginning (as did BBC News24).

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:43 pm
by yahyah
He's going to be talking for 80 minutes, if I heard Neil correctly, so there'll be plenty more to hear.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:45 pm
by ohsocynical
citizenJA wrote:
Tish wrote:As well as the damage another Tory government would do to the country as a whole, I think the left wing critics pushing the "Labour are just the same, there's no point voting for them" line need to face up to what will happen to Labour if they do lose this election.
I pointed that out to MichaelSylvain on Twitter. He was saying there's nothing to choose between them. I asked him were Labour and Coalition the same on Saving the NHS? Surely it was worth voting Labour for that alone?
I get the feeling the nay-sayers don't think so, which I find appalling. If we can't rescue our health service, the lower and middle classes are going to be forking out appalling sums for decent health care if not going bankrupt. The slightly younger generation have been spoilt when it comes to their free healthcare. Some of them really have no idea. I daresay when it comes to polling day they'll vote for Labour, but the negative and snide comments aren't doing much to get the don't-knowers on board.

A few pennies extra on taxes or even dare I say it capped family allowance for a bit is less than peanuts if we don't get the Tories out. We've all spoken about the huge sums the Tories have wasted, but the public don't really know about it because of the lies. There will be some huge black holes of debt in many of the departments.
Negativity helps no-one.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:46 pm
by ErnstRemarx
RobertSnozers wrote:I apologise for my language earlier, but basically that does it. The Graun is officially dead to me. I had been largely boycotting the paper since I stopped commenting, but somehow I always thought things would get better and I would go back. I now know that was foolish, there is no way back and it feels a bit like leaving the country of my birth. It's been the paper my father read back as long as I can remember, and certainly before I was born. For most of my adult life I have considered myself a Guardian reader, in the same way that for most of my adult life I've seen myself as a Labour supporter, a motorsport nut, a history buff, a words person rather than a numbers person. It's been part of my DNA, so forgive my self indulgence when I say that today a little bit of me has died. If I ever meet Alan Rusbridger, a little bit of him will die too.
Welcome to the club that most of us would have preferred to not join.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:46 pm
by TheGrimSqueaker
PorFavor wrote:
RobertSnozers wrote:This is the story bar on the Labour conference on the homepage of the Guardian website:
Labour conference

Welcome to the political future
John Harris video: Britain after the referendum.
John Harris visits Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester and meets people engaged, fired-up – and disconnected from the big parties, not least Labour

Dearth of big Labour beasts at conference bodes ill for party's future
Michael White

Ed Miliband phrase generator
Use our random phrase generator to rearrange Ed Miliband's words into exciting new political quotes
Why personal ratings may not matter
Miliband joins Instagram, is offered biscuit
Fuck off Guardian. Just fuck off. That's the last time I visit your website ever.

Hello.

I can't be bothered to read the Michael White article which you mention above. But that doesn't stop me from wondering who Michael White considers to be the "big beasts". I'd take a guess that he means super-annuated "Blairites", though.
Michael White is an irrelevance, has been for years. All this internet here was fields the last time he wrote something worth reading.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:47 pm
by yahyah
Sound synch seems to have glitched - strangely, so it makes Ed seem slightly off.
BBC should be able to get that right. :(

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 2:57 pm
by PorFavor
ErnstRemarx wrote:
Welcome to the club that most of us would have preferred to not join.
Ha! I'm sure you didn't mean it to sound quite like that . . . .

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:04 pm
by pk1
Watching Ed talking without a script to a massive room filled with people & finding it hard to reconcile the person I'm watching with the common perception of him being awkward, inept & unable to lead a country.

What he's doing takes balls far bigger than any of his detractors possess.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:15 pm
by AnatolyKasparov
Btl at the other place is predictably trollish at the minute ;)

Ed is doing fine, though.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:18 pm
by danesclose
From the AS blog re Ed''s speech
For a party conference speech, this has an unusually coherent and logical structure.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:18 pm
by citizenJA
AnatolyKasparov wrote:Btl at the other place is predictably trollish at the minute ;)

Ed is doing fine, though.
The better the speech, the harder they troll.
I'm real sorry some people think rubbishing someone who wants more people in this country to have access to greater prosperity, health & stability is a good way to spend their time.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:18 pm
by ohsocynical
@RobertSnozers:

It's been part of my DNA, so forgive my self indulgence when I say that today a little bit of me has died. If I ever meet Alan Rusbridger, a little bit of him will die too.


You'll get trampled in the rush...

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:19 pm
by citizenJA
danesclose wrote:From the AS blog re Ed''s speech
For a party conference speech, this has an unusually coherent and logical structure.
jesus, don't act so surprised, Sparrow

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:20 pm
by yahyah
pk1 wrote:Watching Ed talking without a script to a massive room filled with people & finding it hard to reconcile the person I'm watching with the common perception of him being awkward, inept & unable to lead a country.

What he's doing takes balls far bigger than any of his detractors possess.

Agree :clap:

Also hard to reconcile what I see with the media spin that he is ugly or weird.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:22 pm
by ohsocynical
That twit Sunny whatever his name is. He twittered or in his case bleated that there wasn't much substance to Eds speech.
So I asked him what didn't he understand about Ed saying he wouldn't make promises unless he was certain he could keep them... Twat. - except I didn't add twat. I didn't think of it at the time. :)

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:22 pm
by PaulfromYorkshire
Whoops he just lost the Yorkshire vote ;-)

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:26 pm
by PaulfromYorkshire
Hurrah for Ed articulating the principles of Socialist Internationalism. I could have written that for him!

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:28 pm
by PaulfromYorkshire
This is fantastically strong stuff on the EU.

Brave in the extreme.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:30 pm
by danesclose
As an aside to the Labour conference, an interesting article from today's Telegraph

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking ... ution.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:34 pm
by ohsocynical
citizenJA wrote:
AnatolyKasparov wrote:Btl at the other place is predictably trollish at the minute ;)

Ed is doing fine, though.
The better the speech, the harder they troll.
I'm real sorry some people think rubbishing someone who wants more people in this country to have access to greater prosperity, health & stability is a good way to spend their time.
I picture them hunched over a table in a cafe or over their desks, sniggering because they're being clever and upsetting the regulars...They probably won't even lift their sorry asses off a chair and vote.

If it didn't mean the innocent would suffer I'd say serves em right when they are on the phone arguing with the insurance company because they can't afford test strips for their diabetes or have a handicapped child and have to hold a fund raising event in the neighbourhood in order to get a correct diagnoses and assessment. Or getting in a drunken rage in A&E because they don't think they should pay for their self inflicted injuries. And chances are they're well educated if not well brought up.
I can't see working class kids bothering to waste their time trolling...I think they'd feel it's a bit childish.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:37 pm
by PaulfromYorkshire
Who would have thought he would have thought he would turn Better Together into his slogan?

Quite remarkable really.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:38 pm
by yahyah
PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Who would have thought he would have thought he would turn Better Together into his slogan?

Quite remarkable really.

It'll be a red rag to some though.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:38 pm
by AngryAsWell
Have to pop back to say
Wow just wow.
How can anyone say he's odd - he looked and sounded (speech wise) gorgeous to me

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:40 pm
by StephenDolan
Blimey, it's a proper trollfest BTL. Not that CCHQ are worried, Miliband is weak after all. :rofl:

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:40 pm
by PorFavor
Well, I'm very impressed (as if I weren't already)! Ed Miliband has lifted my spirits. And so much ground covered.

I've had to switch off the TV, though. Bloody Andrew Neil.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:41 pm
by citizenJA
AngryAsWell wrote:Have to pop back to say
Wow just wow.
How can anyone say he's odd - he looked and sounded (speech wise) gorgeous to me
I'm happy I'm with you here.

That speech was wonderful.

Thank you.

xx
JA

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:47 pm
by JackPranker
Ed Balls

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:49 pm
by yahyah
JackPranker wrote:Ed Balls

Part of your post is missing.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:50 pm
by PaulfromYorkshire
JackPranker wrote:Ed Balls
:lol:

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:50 pm
by PorFavor
JackPranker wrote:Ed Balls
Have I missed something?

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:51 pm
by TheGrimSqueaker
AnatolyKasparov wrote:Btl at the other place is predictably trollish at the minute ;)

Ed is doing fine, though.
Twitter is also predictably trollish, sadly the people doing it are the "We Are More Socialist Than You" badge wearers. Trying to remain polite, but .....

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:52 pm
by AnatolyKasparov
Not bad at all.

Andrew Neil must have agreed, because he is busy haranguing Burnham over ISIS instead ;)

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:52 pm
by PorFavor
@JackPranker

Well, at least you can be happy in the knowledge that some of us are hanging on your every word. All two of them, in this instance . . .

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 3:53 pm
by PaulfromYorkshire
yahyah wrote:
PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Who would have thought he would have thought he would turn Better Together into his slogan?

Quite remarkable really.

It'll be a red rag to some though.
I thought it was brave how he defended both the Union and the EU from an internationalist standpoint. He more or less explicitly told Murdoch and the rest to bugger off and I admire him for it.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:00 pm
by JackPranker
PorFavor wrote:@JackPranker

Well, at least you can be happy in the knowledge that some of us are hanging on your every word. All two of them, in this instance . . .
I was reminded of Ed Ball's self-referential foray on Twitter. PaulfromYorkshire remembers it too, by the look of it. :lol:

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:04 pm
by ohsocynical
JackPranker wrote:Ed Balls
Where, where?

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:06 pm
by JackPranker
ohsocynical wrote:
JackPranker wrote:Ed Balls
Where, where?
Trying to get Nick Robinson involved in a game of football...

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:07 pm
by yahyah
JackPranker wrote:
ohsocynical wrote:
JackPranker wrote:Ed Balls
Where, where?
Trying to get Nick Robinson involved in a game of football...

That would be worth watching.

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:07 pm
by PaulfromYorkshire
:lol:

The Tories respond to Ed's speech by highlighting the mansion tax :lol:

They then say

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:13 pm
by PorFavor
Andrew Sparrow (Guardian), in his "Snap Verdict" has rated Ed Miliband's speech as "tedious". Is that like the Guardianspeak word "poignant"?

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:18 pm
by citizenJA
PaulfromYorkshire

The Tories respond to Ed's speech by highlighting the mansion tax

& (the images you've posted)
How dare they respond that way? After the bedroom tax evacuations?

Re: Tuesday 23rd September 2014

Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2014 4:19 pm
by TheGrimSqueaker
ohsocynical wrote:
citizenJA wrote:
Tish wrote:As well as the damage another Tory government would do to the country as a whole, I think the left wing critics pushing the "Labour are just the same, there's no point voting for them" line need to face up to what will happen to Labour if they do lose this election.
I pointed that out to MichaelSylvain on Twitter. He was saying there's nothing to choose between them. I asked him were Labour and Coalition the same on Saving the NHS? Surely it was worth voting Labour for that alone?
I get the feeling the nay-sayers don't think so, which I find appalling. If we can't rescue our health service, the lower and middle classes are going to be forking out appalling sums for decent health care if not going bankrupt. The slightly younger generation have been spoilt when it comes to their free healthcare. Some of them really have no idea. I daresay when it comes to polling day they'll vote for Labour, but the negative and snide comments aren't doing much to get the don't-knowers on board.

A few pennies extra on taxes or even dare I say it capped family allowance for a bit is less than peanuts if we don't get the Tories out. We've all spoken about the huge sums the Tories have wasted, but the public don't really know about it because of the lies. There will be some huge black holes of debt in many of the departments.
Negativity helps no-one.
Possibly best I don't give my opinion of Mr Sylvain. :|