PorFavor wrote:If your best hope came about, I wouldn't expect him to resign. However . . .PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Losing might mean a lot of different things this time.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Its not mandatory for a leader to resign IMMEDIATELY after losing an election, both Foot and Kinnock carried on for a bit.
Corbyn could easily lose but win, if you see what I mean.
My best hope (I still don't think Labour can win outright) is that May loses her majority and has to lead a minority government with Corbyn as a pugnacious Leader of the Opposition.
This is actually quite an appealing prospect IMHO and in such a case Corbyn would surely not resign.
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Right, I have to get up at silly o'clock to get to the airport on time. And as i said I won't be seeking out an internet cafe in Italy, I hope everyone has a good week.
Just think...a week with no electioneering, no polls, no strong and stable leadership...
Just think...a week with no electioneering, no polls, no strong and stable leadership...
If I'm not here, then I'll be in the library. Or the other library.
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Enjoy your trip. Stay safe. See you on your return.
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Any sign of Jeremy Hunt, yet?
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As long as you stay away from the Internet that is. Enjoy and drink some beer.RogerOThornhill wrote:Right, I have to get up at silly o'clock to get to the airport on time. And as i said I won't be seeking out an internet cafe in Italy, I hope everyone has a good week.
Just think...a week with no electioneering, no polls, no strong and stable leadership...
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Think he got an airstewardess job,Roger is on the case
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Now that *is* optimistic. Very long odds indeed you can get if you really think that.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Losing might mean a lot of different things this time.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Its not mandatory for a leader to resign IMMEDIATELY after losing an election, both Foot and Kinnock carried on for a bit.
Corbyn could easily lose but win, if you see what I mean.
My best hope (I still don't think Labour can win outright) is that May loses her majority and has to lead a minority government with Corbyn as a pugnacious Leader of the Opposition.
This is actually quite an appealing prospect IMHO and in such a case Corbyn would surely not resign.
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No, but Captain Teflon is about somewhere and I have noticed you never see Captain Teflon and Jeremy at the same time.PorFavor wrote:Any sign of Jeremy Hunt, yet?
Come to think of it, Superman used a telephone booth to change (good luck with that now matey), I have always wondered why Captain Teflon uses trees.
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Still more realistic than Labour Eoin though. Paul is going to have to try much harder to match that.SpinningHugo wrote:Now that *is* optimistic. Very long odds indeed you can get if you really think that.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Losing might mean a lot of different things this time.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Its not mandatory for a leader to resign IMMEDIATELY after losing an election, both Foot and Kinnock carried on for a bit.
Corbyn could easily lose but win, if you see what I mean.
My best hope (I still don't think Labour can win outright) is that May loses her majority and has to lead a minority government with Corbyn as a pugnacious Leader of the Opposition.
This is actually quite an appealing prospect IMHO and in such a case Corbyn would surely not resign.
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I doubt the good Dr believes what he writes.TechnicalEphemera wrote:
Still more realistic than Labour Eoin though. Paul is going to have to try much harder to match that.
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Have a lovely time, Roger!RogerOThornhill wrote:Right, I have to get up at silly o'clock to get to the airport on time. And as i said I won't be seeking out an internet cafe in Italy, I hope everyone has a good week.
Just think...a week with no electioneering, no polls, no strong and stable leadership...
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Goodnight, PorFavorPorFavor wrote:Night night.
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Goodnight, everyone
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Missed one (I was out at the cinema)
YouGov/Times:
CON 49 (+3)
LAB 31 (+1)
LD 9 (-2)
UKIP 3 (-2)
#GE2017
LDs definitely dipping.
Sadly, people don't care about Brexit, because they don't understand that everything else turns on it. See also the Greens who are getting squeezed.
YouGov/Times:
CON 49 (+3)
LAB 31 (+1)
LD 9 (-2)
UKIP 3 (-2)
#GE2017
LDs definitely dipping.
Sadly, people don't care about Brexit, because they don't understand that everything else turns on it. See also the Greens who are getting squeezed.
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I should clarify, I think it is unlikely patient records are compromised, but I also think anybody claiming they definitely weren't is bullshitting. It will take time to find out.citizenJA wrote:Mr citizen had to explain it to meTechnicalEphemera wrote:While the current ransomeware attack is about extortion, they only bolted that on to the NSA hacking kit. The kit could equally be used to execute code aimed at retrieving patient records. In fact combining the two would be an excellent way to cover your tracks. Steal stuff, encrypt all the logs.
terrifying, absolutely terrifying
The reason I think it is unlikely they were compromised by this attack is I would expect the databases to be in an environment using grown up Windows or Linux operating systems, professionally supported and sitting behind capable (and expensive) firewalls such as CheckPoint or Fortigate.
Typically these firewalls would also run an intrusion protection system that would detect this attack and block it.
Here is Fortigate's take on it (basically buy more stuff).
http://blog.fortinet.com/2017/05/12/pro ... ransomware
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Good morfternoon.
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Good morfternoon, PorFavor!PorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
Lovely morning, here
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Not bad here, either. Sunny - but very breezy. Can't speak for the temperature since I haven't been outside.
Not bad here, either. Sunny - but very breezy. Can't speak for the temperature since I haven't been outside.
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Mr citizen and I find no end of things to talk about, morning flies by
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"The Conservatives are being challenged to explain how many new homes Theresa May’s promised “housing revolution” will produce.
Policing minister Brandon Lewis, a former housing minister, refused to say how many homes the plan would deliver and he was vague on the timescale"
Policing minister Brandon Lewis, a former housing minister, refused to say how many homes the plan would deliver and he was vague on the timescale"
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Not from where I am sitting, it doesn't. Trail the tories etc. etc. And I know people from all walks of life bar the upper crust. Mostly currently in work. Except the young. Most seem to think the tories have taken them far further than they ever believed was possible. In the wrong direction. And are worrying for their childrens futures. Not sure the utter rejection you describe will materialise. I have been quite surprised by how many are paying great attention to events. I guess I was used to being told most of them are apathetic, but au contraire, they do not seem to be. Maybe Mrs May has triggered a shudder of revulsion for what she advocates. We shall see.......TechnicalEphemera wrote:He will be challenged immediately, even if he tries to hang on.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Its not mandatory for a leader to resign IMMEDIATELY after losing an election, both Foot and Kinnock carried on for a bit.
The size of the defeat is going to be immense, and the anger and fury palpable. Pointing to a few percentage points isn't going to help him. Labour now trails the Tory party in every social class, surely the first time that has ever happened.
It is less clear to me that he will try and stay on, with a huge majority of Labour members already expressing a clear preference that he should resign if he loses. I suspect even Corbyn will bow to the utter and total rejection by the electorate.
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Good work by Thornberry on Marr. Made Fallon look like the odious plonker he is.
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As some people are putting it, Fallon was "rinsed"
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Sorry it took me so long getting back to you, my friend.PorFavor wrote:@citizenJA
Not bad here, either. Sunny - but very breezy. Can't speak for the temperature since I haven't been outside.
I fouled up my computer settings somehow. Everything white, backgrounds, text, hovered, highlighted items...you get the idea? I'm embarrassed how long it took mickey-mousing around with it.
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Is Labour's manifesto living in fantasy land? Quite the opposite
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Only watched linked snippet,welcome use of "bollocks".Should be used more IMHO.
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"When I received our copy of the Derbyshire Times last week my first response was to pick up the 'phone and complain to the newsagent that I had wrongly sent a copy of the Daily Mail-and then I looked more carefully and realised the correct delivery had in fact been made neatly packaged with Tory propaganda....etc
THe DT does not support any party regardless if they advertise or not.All legitimate parties may do so.There is a clear distinction between paid advertisement from third parties and editorial independence blah blah.
(Five pages.)
THe DT does not support any party regardless if they advertise or not.All legitimate parties may do so.There is a clear distinction between paid advertisement from third parties and editorial independence blah blah.
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A somewhat different tone from that (pretty disgraceful) Observer editorial.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... e-opposite
Is Labour's manifesto living in fantasy land? Quite the opposite
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seeingclearly wrote:Not from where I am sitting, it doesn't. Trail the tories etc. etc. And I know people from all walks of life bar the upper crust. Mostly currently in work. Except the young. Most seem to think the tories have taken them far further than they ever believed was possible. In the wrong direction. And are worrying for their childrens futures. Not sure the utter rejection you describe will materialise. I have been quite surprised by how many are paying great attention to events. I guess I was used to being told most of them are apathetic, but au contraire, they do not seem to be. Maybe Mrs May has triggered a shudder of revulsion for what she advocates. We shall see.......TechnicalEphemera wrote:He will be challenged immediately, even if he tries to hang on.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Its not mandatory for a leader to resign IMMEDIATELY after losing an election, both Foot and Kinnock carried on for a bit.
The size of the defeat is going to be immense, and the anger and fury palpable. Pointing to a few percentage points isn't going to help him. Labour now trails the Tory party in every social class, surely the first time that has ever happened.
It is less clear to me that he will try and stay on, with a huge majority of Labour members already expressing a clear preference that he should resign if he loses. I suspect even Corbyn will bow to the utter and total rejection by the electorate.
Yes. I think the result will indeed reveal whether your sample is representative.
I predict not.
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Stop trying to delegitimise,belittle others people,situation and views,cheers.
Not a fucking game to all of us.
statement.
Not a fucking game to all of us.
statement.
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I've just made some chocolate chip muffins, if anyone needs some cheering up. It's all feels a bit flat, at the moment. I still think it would serve Theresa May right if people were to come out on June 8th and vote exactly the same as last time. I'm just not feeling much engagement with this election out in the regular world. Even the one Tessa Munt sign I've seen so far was gently listing, in a sad sort of way. Probably never even got around to taking it down from last time....
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You're wonderfulWillow904 wrote:I've just made some chocolate chip muffins, if anyone needs some cheering up. It's all feels a bit flat, at the moment. I still think it would serve Theresa May right if people were to come out on June 8th and vote exactly the same as last time. I'm just not feeling much engagement with this election out in the regular world. Even the one Tessa Munt sign I've seen so far was gently listing, in a sad sort of way. Probably never even got around to taking it down from last time....
Mr citizen just got back from canvassing
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It most certainly isn't a game.HindleA wrote:Stop trying to delegitimise,belittle others people,situation and views,cheers.
Not a fucking game to all of us.
statement.
Which is why anecdotes that are contrary to the overwhelming evidence need to be challenged.
If we want to effect change in a democracy we need to be ruthless. As ruthless as the Tories are. Silly over optimism is counterproductive, put at its lowest.
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I think that when you have had your arse comprehensively handed to you on a plate by Emily Thornberry, you probably need to consider alternative careers.
Given Fallons only obvious talent, fluffer would be perfect for him.
Given Fallons only obvious talent, fluffer would be perfect for him.
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The thing is anecdote is not evidence. I can list a steady stream of lifelong Labour voters who have told me they won't vote for Corbyn. But it doesn't prove anything, local elections and polls provide evidence.SpinningHugo wrote:It most certainly isn't a game.HindleA wrote:Stop trying to delegitimise,belittle others people,situation and views,cheers.
Not a fucking game to all of us.
statement.
Which is why anecdotes that are contrary to the overwhelming evidence need to be challenged.
If we want to effect change in a democracy we need to be ruthless. As ruthless as the Tories are. Silly over optimism is counterproductive, put at its lowest.
It has been noted that even Corbyn's closest allies are airbrushing him from literature, which isn't what I would expect if SC's anecdote reflected reality.
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Thank Damien McBride, who is at least able.TechnicalEphemera wrote:I think that when you have had your arse comprehensively handed to you on a plate by Emily Thornberry, you probably need to consider alternative careers.
Given Fallons only obvious talent, fluffer would be perfect for him.
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Not anecdotes I was referring to of course,you either "see it " or you don't.
I leave it there.
I leave it there.
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"...by all rational calculations their situation was not merely desperate but impossible. Any strategy for survival, therefore, could not completely defer to reality; Shackleton's tactics always involved a dangerous gamble of morale against practical necessity. The last thing he needed was for the men to hear...grim invocations of the laws of science and reason."
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Shackleton didn't lose a single member of that expedition
He achieved none of his original goals
He achieved one of the finest accounts of human ingenuity and heroism
He achieved none of his original goals
He achieved one of the finest accounts of human ingenuity and heroism
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Who said it is silly optimism? Only you. I was reporting that there is zero enthusiasm for a tory win in my neck of the woods and among the people I know. Zero. I don't believe that will translate into a win, but it is certainly very different from the dubious comments that got thrown around about 'weak' Ed, and there has been a sea change on Corbyn, and people I thought would never support him seem to be. These include a bevy of former schoolmates, who like me were privately educated, people who have worked in the media, people working or who did till recently work in council employment, people who are carers, and a mixture of free floating people of various ages, quite a few who have worked both here and abroad. Not convinced by Ed, but wanted a Labour win last time, some not voters usually, but this time round sick enough of the ever rightward march we are on to want to stop it. Like most people they have children, or siblings, or parents, or friends who are now feeling the heavy end of the tory stick.SpinningHugo wrote:It most certainly isn't a game.HindleA wrote:Stop trying to delegitimise,belittle others people,situation and views,cheers.
Not a fucking game to all of us.
statement.
Which is why anecdotes that are contrary to the overwhelming evidence need to be challenged.
If we want to effect change in a democracy we need to be ruthless. As ruthless as the Tories are. Silly over optimism is counterproductive, put at its lowest.
I am fine with you saying this is anecdotal. It is your perpetual sneer that gets to me, as if nobodies experience or opinion is more valid than yours.
I spent a large portion of last year in the (hot topic of the moment) NHS, was there for the referendum and its aftermath. Many people working there then were outraged at the way things were going and voted out, and for Farage, seeing him as potentially an answer (blame the BBC), now his party has shown itself to be the hollow promise it always has been you can bet they are the UKIP renegers, and you can bet they won't be voting tory either.
So my guess is, contrary to what the media would have you believe, and contrary to your own spin, Hugo, that things are rather closer than you think. There are a lot of marginals. The last election was not the lansdslide the tories proclaimed. This time England is aware of the difference that changes in Scotland have made. My prediction is that The tories will win, perhaps with a slightly increased majority of seats, but that Labour will take an increased share of the vote, but will still be fighting fit, as they seem to be now, surprisingly.
Then it will be whether May can survive for five yesrs. She is looking knackered now, and hasn't got any charm or charisma at all. Things could change, but I am not predicting results on that. I am as pragmatic as I can be on this, I know there is, contrary to what you always say, a huge media machine rooting for the tories, todays efforts included. But don't you dare imply that good socialist democracy is gone from here, when all around I see signs it is alive and kicking.
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