Tessa is not so bad in person, quite a decent person really; she used to be my MP and I was the bane of her life at the CLP. I think she would make a decent stab at the Mayoralty and, like you, I would rather have Sadiq on the front bench of the incoming Labour Government.pk1 wrote:She's another that irritates me.RobertSnozers wrote:Tessa Jowell is still favourite...pk1 wrote:Noooooooo, that means Abbott will still be around the TV studios talking crap about Labour & generally being disrespectful to her Party.
I don't want to lose Sadiq from the front bench either.
I want to cry now.
Whenever I see her on TV she umms & ahhhhs every bloody second or third word. Drives me f***ing cuckoo !
What is WRONG with these people ? Why can't they speak properly ?!
Aarghhhhh
Thursday 29th January 2015
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What we need is automatic captioning for TV - so that every time an MP, journalist, celeb, lobbyist etc appears a caption giving their key 'interests' and previous jobs/roles automatically appears with them. Boy .... wouldn't that help people look at things in a new light.RobertSnozers wrote:Why am I not surprised that this 'report' came from Robinson?rebeccariots2 wrote:Refreshing headline and concept from HuffPost ...
Sorry about this ...PMQs: David Cameron 'Weaponises' BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/01 ... K+Politics
I don't remember a similar fuss being made over Osborne's self-declared desire to 'weaponise' the economy, and he's the bloody Chancellor.
Now the NHS is in a genuine crisis, and all Cameron does in response is to act faux-outraged about one uncomfirmed comment by Ed Miliband, treat Wales as a cross between North Korea and Somalia, and lie about Mid Staffs.
What a statesman.
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That was just for the Euro-elections, I think (and much good it did them)RobertSnozers wrote:Bollocks. He told us he was going to vote LibDemTheGrimSqueaker wrote:Dan Hodges @DPJHodges · 11h11 hours ago
Despite everything, I was going to vote Labour. Now I'm starting to think, seriously, what's the point.
It is blatantly obvious he is looking for some excuse to wriggle out of his previous claims he *will* vote Labour at the GE no matter what - as transparent as graphene
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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A quick post,in between things.I found this just now and thought some here may find it of interest.
Maximus Contract
The minister said that the contract can be read on the 'Contracts Finder' website [but I couldn't find the contract today]
Maximus has been funded to carry out 1 million assessments per year
If more than 1 million assessments are carried out with that money, Maximus gets to keep half the resulting 'profit'; if fewer are done, Maximus pays a penalty
There are 'quality' targets
There is no time-target in which Maximus must assess a claim once received by them
More Atos staff than expected have opted to transfer to Maximus
New assessors are already being recruited
The minister said that the WCA backlog has dropped from 760,000 in February 2014 to just over 500,000 now
The backlog might be cleared within two years
The minister appeared surprised to learn that Atos had claimed that one of the main reasons it was pulling out of the WCA contract early was alleged threats made to their WCA assessors [He obviously didn't read the Financial Times on 20 Feb 2014, which exclusively reported the news of Atos' desire to quit with the headline: "Outsource group seeks exit from UK £500million benefits contract after death threats"].
The minister was pleased that Sue Marsh and Disability Rights UK were involved with the new contract and he was upbeat about the future of the WCA from now on.
Sue Marsh is being mentioned already then.Yes I follow the WCA catastrophe.Source linked below.TTFN.
http://worktestwhistleblower.blogspot.c ... w=flipcard" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Maximus Contract
The minister said that the contract can be read on the 'Contracts Finder' website [but I couldn't find the contract today]
Maximus has been funded to carry out 1 million assessments per year
If more than 1 million assessments are carried out with that money, Maximus gets to keep half the resulting 'profit'; if fewer are done, Maximus pays a penalty
There are 'quality' targets
There is no time-target in which Maximus must assess a claim once received by them
More Atos staff than expected have opted to transfer to Maximus
New assessors are already being recruited
The minister said that the WCA backlog has dropped from 760,000 in February 2014 to just over 500,000 now
The backlog might be cleared within two years
The minister appeared surprised to learn that Atos had claimed that one of the main reasons it was pulling out of the WCA contract early was alleged threats made to their WCA assessors [He obviously didn't read the Financial Times on 20 Feb 2014, which exclusively reported the news of Atos' desire to quit with the headline: "Outsource group seeks exit from UK £500million benefits contract after death threats"].
The minister was pleased that Sue Marsh and Disability Rights UK were involved with the new contract and he was upbeat about the future of the WCA from now on.
Sue Marsh is being mentioned already then.Yes I follow the WCA catastrophe.Source linked below.TTFN.
http://worktestwhistleblower.blogspot.c ... w=flipcard" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Quite. What's the point of Dan F Hodges?RobertSnozers wrote:Bollocks. He told us he was going to vote LibDemTheGrimSqueaker wrote:Dan Hodges @DPJHodges · 11h11 hours ago
Despite everything, I was going to vote Labour. Now I'm starting to think, seriously, what's the point.
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I don't want to lose Sadiq either, far more important on front bench than in London, anyone can do that job - you only have to look at whose running it now.RobertSnozers wrote:Tessa Jowell is still favourite...pk1 wrote:Noooooooo, that means Abbott will still be around the TV studios talking crap about Labour & generally being disrespectful to her Party.
I don't want to lose Sadiq from the front bench either.
I want to cry now.
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He is awaiting his true destiny, as predicted by Nostradamus:ErnstRemarx wrote:Quite. What's the point of Dan F Hodges?RobertSnozers wrote:Bollocks. He told us he was going to vote LibDemTheGrimSqueaker wrote:
(Sadly, despite this being a wide spread meme it is apocryphal, if appropriate)Come the millennium, month 12, in the home of greatest power, the village idiot will come forth to be acclaimed the leader.
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The emoticon - which won't transfer to here - is chickens.Mark Ferguson retweeted
Lucy Rigby @LucyRigby · 1h 1 hour ago
Karl McCartney is refusing to attend a debate with me hosted by BBC, @LincsEcho & @thelincolnite. I think there's an emoticon for that
The other day Tim Montgomerie tweeted about Cameron ... with an emoticon of 3 pigs after it. I presumed he meant 'porkies'.
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Good morning.
@Grumpy Old Git and justamentalpatient
Hello!
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Anyone can do the job, but only one person has done it well so far.AngryAsWell wrote:...... anyone can do that job - you only have to look at whose running it now.
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Another of our favourites has returned to normal high irritation factor ... (he must be needing to up his profile more now that he hasn't got his Telegraph gig and other outlets are awash with Tgraph cast offs).
Mumsnet Confirms Toby Young Bellend Status
http://zelo-street.blogspot.co.uk/2015/ ... llend.html
And one poster made this worrying observation: “He is also trying to turn ‘his high school’ West London Free School, into a pseudo private school by giving preferential places to children who go to the 2 associated primary schools (60 places), pretty much removing it as an option for most other children in the borough & creating an 'elite' publicly funded school”.
You can see the letter detailing that mildly controversial step HERE. http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Images/WLFS%20Co ... 192285.pdf
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I hope she does retain her Scottish seat. Great tweet. That kind of response is known as a 'Trussism' to those of us who follow such things.Gemma Doyle @GemmaWDMP 10m10 minutes ago
Asked about support for Scotch whisky industry & excise duty this morn & got a reply about haggis.. @ScotchWhiskySWA #DEFRAQs
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Hi Grumpy. Always nice to see new faces.Grumpy Old Git wrote:Hello All.I am what my user name says,a grumpy old git.So have abandoned the Guardian after it has now gone from Beta to bloody awful.
I will pop in now and then when I am not looking after my Grandson,my daughter has to work,part time,to keep Mr Duncan Smith happy.She is classified has self employed but does craft fairs in summer and indoor car boots in winter to keep the Gestapo,sorry job centre of her back.
My Wife and I take it in turns to go out,to cold to take the three year old shopping.So one has to stay in to look after him.
Anyway,that is my intro,got to go,babysitting soon,catch you all again in the near future.
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
He's scared of looking like this afterwards:rebeccariots2 wrote:The emoticon - which won't transfer to here - is chickens.Mark Ferguson retweeted
Lucy Rigby @LucyRigby · 1h 1 hour ago
Karl McCartney is refusing to attend a debate with me hosted by BBC, @LincsEcho & @thelincolnite. I think there's an emoticon for that
The other day Tim Montgomerie tweeted about Cameron ... with an emoticon of 3 pigs after it. I presumed he meant 'porkies'.
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New twitter storm Saturday
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http://news.sky.com/story/1416422/askth ... iz-leadersSky News will produce a day of live Q&As, including interviews with the leaders of the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, and the Greens that will be shown live on Sky News and online, at the SUBC and Sky News Facebook pages.
The event takes place on Monday.
Live from Facebook's London office, each leader will face questions, one by one, across the day from the studio audience of 60 young potential voters who have contributed to the Stand Up Be Counted project – as well as an online audience of millions, who can submit questions through the links above.
Apparently Cammo the Coward has declined to accept this invitation also....
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
And the BBC Daily Politics are leading with Milburn's criticism (ie crapping himself about his shares in private health companies) Sigh.
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
I've just tried to log into the Guardian and just keep getting the log in page coming up over and over again. This is the first time I've tried it since it went fully Beta, is this a common problem? I note that they have the option to log in through Google or Facebook listed above their own log in now, so I wonder if the long term plan is push everybody into using them instead, and let its own system wither away.
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
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Isn't it the one on the top of his head?ErnstRemarx wrote:Quite. What's the point of Dan F Hodges?RobertSnozers wrote:Bollocks. He told us he was going to vote LibDemTheGrimSqueaker wrote:
The truth ferret speaks!
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Tish wrote:I've just tried to log into the Guardian and just keep getting the log in page coming up over and over again. This is the first time I've tried it since it went fully Beta, is this a common problem? I note that they have the option to log in through Google or Facebook listed above their own log in now, so I wonder if the long term plan is push everybody into using them instead, and let its own system wither away.
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
I haven't had a problem with signing in as i never log out, but I have only spent 15 - 20 minutes on the site this morning due to the fact I couldn't find anything I wanted to read, and the big lumps of white spaces made me nauseous.
I won't be going back in a hurry.
The comments on Sparrows blog are somehow still available on the old system here http://discussion.theguardian.com/discu ... mentpage=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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When you say your "ancient browser at work" I'm guessing you are using Internet Explorer? I found the Beta layout is especially buggy on IE, to the point of being unusable; actually even pre-Beta the Graun site threw up all sorts of errors on IE.Tish wrote:I've just tried to log into the Guardian and just keep getting the log in page coming up over and over again. This is the first time I've tried it since it went fully Beta, is this a common problem? I note that they have the option to log in through Google or Facebook listed above their own log in now, so I wonder if the long term plan is push everybody into using them instead, and let its own system wither away.
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
There is an obvious reason, in that the Guardian is looking more toward mobile devices where Apple and Google operating systems & browsers are the norm; it says much for the slapdash way they have gone about this whole thing, that they have simply turned their backs on those people who might be attempting to access the site from a PC.
Tish, you just have to accept that, like many of us, you are an irrelevant Luddite more fitted to using a slate and chalk than modern technology.
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Thank you! I'm even logged in on that version - very peculiar.Toby Latimer wrote:Tish wrote:I've just tried to log into the Guardian and just keep getting the log in page coming up over and over again. This is the first time I've tried it since it went fully Beta, is this a common problem? I note that they have the option to log in through Google or Facebook listed above their own log in now, so I wonder if the long term plan is push everybody into using them instead, and let its own system wither away.
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
I haven't had a problem with signing in as i never log out, but I have only spent 15 - 20 minutes on the site this morning due to the fact I couldn't find anything I wanted to read, and the big lumps of white spaces made me nauseous.
I won't be going back in a hurry.
The comments on Sparrows blog are somehow still available on the old system here http://discussion.theguardian.com/discu ... mentpage=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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TheGrimSqueaker wrote:When you say your "ancient browser at work" I'm guessing you are using Internet Explorer? I found the Beta layout is especially buggy on IE, to the point of being unusable; actually even pre-Beta the Graun site threw up all sorts of errors on IE.Tish wrote:I've just tried to log into the Guardian and just keep getting the log in page coming up over and over again. This is the first time I've tried it since it went fully Beta, is this a common problem? I note that they have the option to log in through Google or Facebook listed above their own log in now, so I wonder if the long term plan is push everybody into using them instead, and let its own system wither away.
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
There is an obvious reason, in that the Guardian is looking more toward mobile devices where Apple and Google operating systems & browsers are the norm; it says much for the slapdash way they have gone about this whole thing, that they have simply turned their backs on those people who might be attempting to access the site from a PC.
Tish, you just have to accept that, like many of us, you are an irrelevant Luddite more fitted to using a slate and chalk than modern technology.
Are you channelling mattpointblank? Every time he popped up on YTU, he would blame the users old tech.
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Ta for the link Toby. Just had a fun twenty minutes reporting sanguine6 for trolling, hate speech etc.
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Great big surge of horizontal sleet just started ....
Jeepers.
Is it with you as well yahyah?
Jeepers.
Is it with you as well yahyah?
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Proper big flakes in Notts. If this keeps up it'll be a fun drive home tonight.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
You said it Norman, you said it.norman smith @BBCNormanS · 1h 1 hour ago
Oops! Mean Nicky Morgan. #dozy
norman smith @BBCNormanS · 1h 1 hour ago
@Samfr doh!
norman smith @BBCNormanS · 1h 1 hour ago
Leadership in Birmingham City Council "leaves much to be desired" after Trojan Horse scandal - Nicky Clarke
norman smith @BBCNormanS · 1h 1 hour ago
Educ Sec Nicky Clarke attacks Birmingham City Council over response to Trojan Horse scandal
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And therein lies the problem. It is not the users fault they have old tech, it is the developers job to ensure it works in all situations (as much as humanly possible).justamentalpatient wrote:TheGrimSqueaker wrote:When you say your "ancient browser at work" I'm guessing you are using Internet Explorer? I found the Beta layout is especially buggy on IE, to the point of being unusable; actually even pre-Beta the Graun site threw up all sorts of errors on IE.Tish wrote:I've just tried to log into the Guardian and just keep getting the log in page coming up over and over again. This is the first time I've tried it since it went fully Beta, is this a common problem? I note that they have the option to log in through Google or Facebook listed above their own log in now, so I wonder if the long term plan is push everybody into using them instead, and let its own system wither away.
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
There is an obvious reason, in that the Guardian is looking more toward mobile devices where Apple and Google operating systems & browsers are the norm; it says much for the slapdash way they have gone about this whole thing, that they have simply turned their backs on those people who might be attempting to access the site from a PC.
Tish, you just have to accept that, like many of us, you are an irrelevant Luddite more fitted to using a slate and chalk than modern technology.
Are you channelling mattpointblank? Every time he popped up on YTU, he would blame the users old tech.
I designed the odd website in my time, not to this level but decent business sites; I made sure that I tested the sites, and any changes, on as many browsers as possible and as many platforms (PC, Mac & mobile) as possible. The Graun obviously haven't done that, and dismissed anybody who can't keep up as irrelevant dinosaurs. I am embarrassed for them, even if they are not themselves.
There are good reasons why a lot of companies still use Internet Explorer, and older versions of IE at that, and it isn't simply inertia; I've worked with more than one company who used proprietary software designed to work with IE 8 and upgrading the browsers would mean rewriting all of their own software - Chrome may be free, but making expensive software rewrites makes even 'free' less than cost effective.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Lol, that is undeniably true. And yes I am trapped in a 1990's timewarp with Internet Explorer at the moment, although I do have an iPad at home, and find the beta layout just as annoying on that. As for trying to look at it on my phone while on the bus, I tried that once and abandoned it within about five minutes becouse I couldn't read a bloody thing.TheGrimSqueaker wrote:When you say your "ancient browser at work" I'm guessing you are using Internet Explorer? I found the Beta layout is especially buggy on IE, to the point of being unusable; actually even pre-Beta the Graun site threw up all sorts of errors on IE.Tish wrote:I've just tried to log into the Guardian and just keep getting the log in page coming up over and over again. This is the first time I've tried it since it went fully Beta, is this a common problem? I note that they have the option to log in through Google or Facebook listed above their own log in now, so I wonder if the long term plan is push everybody into using them instead, and let its own system wither away.
I've also noticed that I can only see the first page of comments on any article now, when I try to click on the second page it just takes me back to the top of the article (that's why I was logging in, to tell them that). This is probably due to my ancient browser at work, but it's still annoying. And it took me ten minutes of faffing just to find the Politics Blog in the first place. It's worse than Tumblr (a statement I never thought I'd say about anything).
There is an obvious reason, in that the Guardian is looking more toward mobile devices where Apple and Google operating systems & browsers are the norm; it says much for the slapdash way they have gone about this whole thing, that they have simply turned their backs on those people who might be attempting to access the site from a PC.
Tish, you just have to accept that, like many of us, you are an irrelevant Luddite more fitted to using a slate and chalk than modern technology.
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
The amount of time and money they have put into it could have created a site that works properly on all browsers. It is a typical Guardian artefact : style over content. A modern, fresh look for a stale, clapped out business model and ideology.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Well the standard response to people posting from work was "that software has major security issues, your company should upgrade".
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Are we linked up to those other sites mentioned above?
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Good news. Mr Riots' grandchildren all went to this school - and it is excellent. The best school in Pembrokeshire according to the tables etc. I know our PPC was worried about the impact of the schools closures proposals. What this report doesn't set out is that the proposals also mean a reduction in the number of sixth forms that will be English medium in this part of Pembrokeshire ... down to one only I believe. And that is a big issue. We met some irate parents recently on the doorstep. One of them said to me that she wasn't going to vote - would only vote for a party that pledged to end promotion of the Welsh language. Not going to happen. But she was furious.Pembrokeshire schools' closure: U-turn for Ysgol Dewi Sant, St Davids
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-sout ... s-31026443
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Anyone spot the Marx quote in 'Up the Women' last night? 'We are nothing but tabula rasa written on by history and circumstance.'
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QED. Arrogant idiots.justamentalpatient wrote:Well the standard response to people posting from work was "that software has major security issues, your company should upgrade".
Tossers
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Not caught up with this series yet, downloading both episodes on iPlayer as I type this. The first series was excellent, but I wan't convinced it would get recommissioned, very happy to be proved wrong in this instance.mikems wrote:Anyone spot the Marx quote in 'Up the Women' last night? 'We are nothing but tabula rasa written on by history and circumstance.'
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****ing right wing Tories ... they seem to think they're still at their prep schools ... and that they should 'rule' in the HoC, nothing should happen that they don't like.MPs plotted to knock over cameraman, says documentary maker
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-31039104
MPs plotted to knock over a BBC cameraman in the House of Commons - in the hope of stopping a new documentary on Westminster life, a film-maker says.
Michael Cockerell told reporters about the plan at a press screening of his new series Inside the Commons.
"I'm not fingering anyone by name," Mr Cockerill said, when asked who was involved in the plot.
But he did say they were "right wing Tories... what Downing Street know as the berserkers, the naughty bench"...
"We heard of a plan to knock over the cameraman and cause the House to be suspended, and then they would blame it on us and suggest we shouldn't be there," he said, adding that Parliamentary staff had let them know about the plot and had managed to prevent it from happening....
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Last week's was my first episode and it produced a few laughs, but I was disappointed with the one last night.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Emma Burnell @EmmaBurnell_ · 4h 4 hours ago
Damn. I had March in the Hodges announces he's voting Tory sweepstakes. Looks like he's moving ahead of schedule.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
@pollytoynbee
@GerryHassan Westminster voting system IS rigged.Lab shld pledge PR votes:make this last election of nosepeg voting to keep the worst out.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Isabel Hardman @IsabelHardman 2h2 hours ago
Caroline Lucas is barely mentioning the Greens in her local campaign literature http://specc.ie/1wDCENy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; pic.twitter.com/S5TuSV2gb1
Greg Stone @gm_stone 2h2 hours ago
@IsabelHardman this looks like parliamentary comms allowance funded communication with voters not campaign materials. Can't be party content
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@gm_stone have added clarification!
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Not sure about the millennium, month 12, but...surely this refers to The Empty Clucking Ducker? DfH is definitely depriving a village somewhere of an idiot, but OGRFG has been acclaimed leader by the National Association of Village Idiots (Tory and Lost Deposit parties) and is stupid enough to be the idiot for a small continent.TheGrimSqueaker wrote:He is awaiting his true destiny, as predicted by Nostradamus:ErnstRemarx wrote:Quite. What's the point of Dan F Hodges?RobertSnozers wrote: Bollocks. He told us he was going to vote LibDem
(Sadly, despite this being a wide spread meme it is apocryphal, if appropriate)Come the millennium, month 12, in the home of greatest power, the village idiot will come forth to be acclaimed the leader.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Barack Obamaephemerid wrote:danesclose wrote:No offence taken - I did say it was against my better wishes. Perhaps I should have used the Wollaston gambit?Lonewolfie wrote:PaulfromYorkshire wrote:
Michael Portillo
rebeccariots2 wrote:
It is now impossible to avoid the Les Paterson switchback system which gives us:
Iain Duncan Smith
danesclose wrote:
In that case, against my better wishes, I'm forced to go with Charlotte Leslie
If you do, please make sure you have a good wash before you come back as you may be contaminated with toryunthink dopeydorisitis.
(Sorry - really couldn't resist, danesclose)
In that case, the only possible riposte is.....
David Owen.
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Good name for a band
Narcissistic Tendency
Fourth Track on first release
"DanHodgesAsksWhyDoesn'tAnyoneCareAboutWhatISay"
Narcissistic Tendency
Fourth Track on first release
"DanHodgesAsksWhyDoesn'tAnyoneCareAboutWhatISay"
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
There's no further information at the moment.BREAKING NEWS:
Ministry of Justice says data from three semi-secret inquiries has gone missing on discs lost in the post (BBC News website)
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
http://hackinginquiry.org/latest-news/s ... ourt-told/
A News UK employee has testified in court that staff “worked in fear” of Rebekah Brooks when she edited the Sun as “people were hired and fired on a regular basis”.
...and...
Under questioning from defence counsel the retired police officer said that due to the specific legal issues around investigating newspapers a “memorandum of understanding” had been negotiated with News International about what information was to be given to the police. Kandiah said that there was no way of knowing” if all the relevant documents had been handed over, a situation that he described as “less than satisfactory”. There had also been, he agreed, a large number of emails that had been deleted from the company’s computer system. “We don’t know if we’ve got everything” the witness confirmed.
...but they know they definitely haven't got 'everything' - I still can't see how Newscorpse haven't committed a crime by concealing and tampering with evidence?...and more confirmation - if necessary, after this -
Last Monday, a tribunal ordered the News of the World to pay Driscoll, 41, £792,736 in compensation for being the victim of "a consistent pattern of bullying behaviour", led by the paper's then editor, Andy Coulson.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media ... 30378.html
...of the corporate 'culture' of Murkydochia.
A News UK employee has testified in court that staff “worked in fear” of Rebekah Brooks when she edited the Sun as “people were hired and fired on a regular basis”.
...and...
Under questioning from defence counsel the retired police officer said that due to the specific legal issues around investigating newspapers a “memorandum of understanding” had been negotiated with News International about what information was to be given to the police. Kandiah said that there was no way of knowing” if all the relevant documents had been handed over, a situation that he described as “less than satisfactory”. There had also been, he agreed, a large number of emails that had been deleted from the company’s computer system. “We don’t know if we’ve got everything” the witness confirmed.
...but they know they definitely haven't got 'everything' - I still can't see how Newscorpse haven't committed a crime by concealing and tampering with evidence?...and more confirmation - if necessary, after this -
Last Monday, a tribunal ordered the News of the World to pay Driscoll, 41, £792,736 in compensation for being the victim of "a consistent pattern of bullying behaviour", led by the paper's then editor, Andy Coulson.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media ... 30378.html
...of the corporate 'culture' of Murkydochia.
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
George Gideon Oliver OsborneRobertSnozers wrote:In that case I'll cross via the moving walkway to Constance Georgine MarkieviczcitizenJA wrote:Barack Obama
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Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
rebeccariots2 wrote:Great big surge of horizontal sleet just started ....
Jeepers.
Is it with you as well yahyah?
Yes thanks. It hasn't settled.
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
I'm sorry, it was peevish of me; it's cold & I'm in some pain.RobertSnozers wrote:In that case I'll cross via the moving walkway to Constance Georgine MarkieviczcitizenJA wrote:Barack Obama
I ask President Obama, "Is this the best you could do for the people & the land, Sir?".
What if he truthfully answers, "Yes." ?
What am I going to do with that information?
"It didn't have to be this way," President Obama said when he signed the Great Sequester in early 2013.
You did your best, Sir?
Yes.
Then what the hell kind of world do we live in that tolerates the degradation of living standards, quality of life for regular people?
Re: Thursday 29th January 2015
Thankfully it only lasted a few minutes, and at least it gave Joan Bakewell a chance to rip into the MSM for jumping on Milburns comments and ignoring BurnhamRobertSnozers wrote:Still??Toby Latimer wrote:And the BBC Daily Politics are leading with Milburn's criticism (ie crapping himself about his shares in private health companies) Sigh.
FFS
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