Re: Wednesday 15th May 2019.
Posted: Wed 15 May, 2019 11:44 am
Chuka Cant
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Are you going to reveal your three?AnatolyKasparov wrote:They have even less chance of being elected in Scotland than most other places, but still......
I'm staggered - genuinely - at how totally amateurish and unfocused they have been.
(though maybe it shouldn't be totally surprising, only 3 of the MPs who defected to them are any good - and two of those are Tories)
As in Sour Banyan, who is undoubtedly an effective speaker for Remain, but is she any good?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:I suppose it depends what you mean by "any good".
I know next to nothing about Wiltshire, I'm afraid, except that I believe Jacob Rees-Mogg's mother owns about half of it!PaulfromYorkshire wrote:@Willow
Any local(ish) insight into the alleged vote fraud in Highworth?
The chances of this actually happening are almost vanishingly small, surely - who made this "comment" and in what context?adam wrote:Labour's comment on not voting for the WA but possibly abstaining is absurd and I suspect is one of those on the hoof things they will regret but correct before too long.
Thanks it seems some parish councillors were elected with more votes than there are on the electoral register!Willow904 wrote:I know next to nothing about Wiltshire, I'm afraid, except that I believe Jacob Rees-Mogg's mother owns about half of it!PaulfromYorkshire wrote:@Willow
Any local(ish) insight into the alleged vote fraud in Highworth?
I believe they were doing some of the voter ID trials round Swindon way but I haven't heard anything about voter fraud.
Guardian daily politics running it through quotes from a range of political correspondents from 'A Labour Spokesperson'.AnatolyKasparov wrote:The chances of this actually happening are almost vanishingly small, surely - who made this "comment" and in what context?adam wrote:Labour's comment on not voting for the WA but possibly abstaining is absurd and I suspect is one of those on the hoof things they will regret but correct before too long.
Willow904 wrote:I know next to nothing about Wiltshire, I'm afraid, except that I believe Jacob Rees-Mogg's mother owns about half of it!PaulfromYorkshire wrote:@Willow
Any local(ish) insight into the alleged vote fraud in Highworth?
I believe they were doing some of the voter ID trials round Swindon way but I haven't heard anything about voter fraud.
Slightly different I know but there's an Electoral Reform Society report on Voter ID trials from 2018 here.Willow904 wrote:I know next to nothing about Wiltshire, I'm afraid, except that I believe Jacob Rees-Mogg's mother owns about half of it!PaulfromYorkshire wrote:@Willow
Any local(ish) insight into the alleged vote fraud in Highworth?
I believe they were doing some of the voter ID trials round Swindon way but I haven't heard anything about voter fraud.
Edited to add - there's also a report from before this year's local elections about this years trials - here - 2017 over 51,000,000 votes, 26 allegations of in-person fraud, no convictions. And also edited to add I cocked up the images so I deleted the earlier post and have reposted it here.Evidence from around the world shows that forcing voters to bring photographic ID to the polling station just makes it harder for people to vote – while doing little to increase faith in the integrity of the system or stop determined fraudsters. We don’t need more barriers to people taking part in our democracy.
(Actually, it's it's - not its. So she failed the "literacy" bit, too, if you want to be pedantic. Which, obviously, I do.)This is from Anne Milton, the skills minister.
Anne Milton MP
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@AnneMilton
Its national numberacy day so test how good you are at numbers. It’s never too late to improve your skills #nationalnumeracyday
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12:15 PM - May 15, 2019
Good job it’s not national literacy day ...
(Politics Live, Guardian)
Yes - but I wondered if there was an extra, and more subtle, dig on the "its" front.Willow904 wrote:Or possibly "numberacy"
It would be nice, when talking about these things, if people would actually stop skirting around the fact that this is deliberate and knowing policy from government rather than some accidental occurance. Freezing and cutting child benefits makes families with children poorer. On top of stagnating wages what other outcome could there possibly be?Families are in relative poverty if they live on less than 60% of the middle household.
The cost of housing for each local area is factored in as well, to calculate real rates paid after housing costs are paid.
The method is used by the Office of National Statistics and the World Bank.
It shows that it was 2010 when child poverty began to rise again, after a long period in which it fell.
Prof Hirsch said: "What's shocking rather than surprising is that over the previous 12 to 15 years, we had a period when it was going down.
"We are now getting close to the time when we will have lost the gains we have made - half of those gains in reductions of child poverty have already been lost."
She is nowhere near as bad tbh. Quite possibly more left wing tooPaulfromYorkshire wrote:Thanks AK I'm unsure about Allen who seems a bit Chuka-like to me
AaaarghPaulfromYorkshire wrote:OK HindleA are you ready for this?