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And here we are . . .
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Theresa May 'set to abandon free vote pledge on foxhunting ban'
Theresa May 'set to abandon free vote pledge on foxhunting ban'
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Royal Statistical Society christmas quiz
Royal Statistical Society christmas quiz
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Keep warm,safe and healthy, regular utterations of bah humbug I find helps.
Bah humbug.
Bah humbug.
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HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/science/dat ... t-it-takes
Royal Statistical Society christmas quiz
Well, that's me doomed, then.Cracking the 13 problems below will require a blend of general knowledge, logic, and lateral thinking (Guardian)
Edited - typo
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@HindleA
Any chance of your offering round these humbugs?
Any chance of your offering round these humbugs?
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Have we had this?
Huge health gap revealed between UK’s rich and poor
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Huge health gap revealed between UK’s rich and poor
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A comprehensive study that examined hundreds of thousands of patient records found inequalities between children from the poorest and richest families were costing the NHS hundreds of millions a year and contributing to pressures on the health system.
Across the 10 most common conditions leading to unplanned hospital visits, the rates of admission were consistently highest among children and young people from the most deprived areas. The study, by the Nuffield Trust, found inequalities in some areas of child health had increased over the last decade in England, despite advances in care.
School-age children from the poorest areas are two and a half times more likely to be admitted to hospital in an emergency for asthma than those in the richest areas. The research shows the gap has grown substantially in a decade.
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Merry Christmas, or else...
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Morning all.
It seems one person's major inconvenience is another person's exciting opportunity to rush and buy themselves a brand new 4K TV just in time for Christmas (ah well, he'll be the one doing the extra overtime to pay for it in the New Year).
Anyway, it's that time of year again, so Happy Christmas everyone:
It seems one person's major inconvenience is another person's exciting opportunity to rush and buy themselves a brand new 4K TV just in time for Christmas (ah well, he'll be the one doing the extra overtime to pay for it in the New Year).
Anyway, it's that time of year again, so Happy Christmas everyone:
"Fall seven times, get up eight" - Japanese proverb
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Ed Miliband on the blue passport thing -
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... les-powell
The article from which the above quote is taken has been around for a day or so (so you may well have already seen it) - but here's the link, anyway:“It is an expression of how mendacious, absurd and parochial we look to the world.” (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... les-powell
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The usual laments BTL of "why weren't you like this as leader, Ed?"
Quite frequently, he was. Our media had little interest in making people aware of it, though.
Quite frequently, he was. Our media had little interest in making people aware of it, though.
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Homelessness in England rises by 75% among vulnerable groups
Homelessness in England rises by 75% among vulnerable groups
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Can I just add that this is still a fantastic board and the quality of discussion is still very high - just to say thanks to those who put time and resources into maintaining it.
Despite the occasional spats and 'toy throwing' (mainly from my side) I still see this as an important place to come and discuss.
Thanks and let it continue into 2018
PS...sorry to say this, but Hugo, can we just have a few days off from snideness please........you are the cloud that dims the light
Despite the occasional spats and 'toy throwing' (mainly from my side) I still see this as an important place to come and discuss.
Thanks and let it continue into 2018
PS...sorry to say this, but Hugo, can we just have a few days off from snideness please........you are the cloud that dims the light
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Began my net day with another laugh —
Ms May tweeted: “The UK passport is an expression of our independence and sovereignty – symbolising our citizenship of a proud, great nation.
“That’s why we have announced that the iconic blue passport will return after we leave the European Union in 2019.”
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Apart from the colour change which we all know about, the vid at the top explains that the ‘new’ passport must be exactly the same size as the burgundy one .
Comparing the two before me now the old one is much more impressive, but Theresa May, Nigel Farage and those other enthusiasts are not getting it back !
Sorry about that
Ms May tweeted: “The UK passport is an expression of our independence and sovereignty – symbolising our citizenship of a proud, great nation.
“That’s why we have announced that the iconic blue passport will return after we leave the European Union in 2019.”
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 26381.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Apart from the colour change which we all know about, the vid at the top explains that the ‘new’ passport must be exactly the same size as the burgundy one .
Comparing the two before me now the old one is much more impressive, but Theresa May, Nigel Farage and those other enthusiasts are not getting it back !
Sorry about that
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Track Santa
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Enjoyed this, so just moving it over the page in case anyone missed it.tinybgoat wrote:https://www.politico.eu/article/brexit-christmas-carol/
"A Brexit Christmas Carol".."Listen, Theresa,” the spirit began. “Brexit is a shambles. The party is all over the place. You need some discipline!”
May shivered. The stentorian voice hadn’t changed one jot. The whole situation seemed unbelievable, the very opposite of strong and stable, as much of a waking nightmare as when the letters had started falling off the backdrop when she was making her conference speech. The specter fixed her with an iron glare.
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I think the fuss when they were originally changed was much more about the size and flimsy nature of the new one and less about the colour.frog222 wrote:Began my net day with another laugh —
Ms May tweeted: “The UK passport is an expression of our independence and sovereignty – symbolising our citizenship of a proud, great nation.
“That’s why we have announced that the iconic blue passport will return after we leave the European Union in 2019.”
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 26381.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Apart from the colour change which we all know about, the vid at the top explains that the ‘new’ passport must be exactly the same size as the burgundy one .
Comparing the two before me now the old one is much more impressive, but Theresa May, Nigel Farage and those other enthusiasts are not getting it back !
Sorry about that
They know they're not getting that back so they were complaining about the colour instead.
One world, like it or not - John Martyn
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tinybgoat wrote:How thoughtful of them to provide an "Is there anything wrong with this page?" button.HindleA wrote:https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prim ... ssage-2017
Prime Minister Theresa May's Christmas message 2017
Thank you for this. I've the fortitude required to read it now.
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Good-afternoon, everyone
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Merry Christmas, beautiful friend! Give my love to those you love.ephemerid wrote:Hello Nesters!
Just popped in to wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year.
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I typed "No mention of other faiths !"citizenJA wrote:tinybgoat wrote:How thoughtful of them to provide an "Is there anything wrong with this page?" button.HindleA wrote:https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prim ... ssage-2017
Prime Minister Theresa May's Christmas message 2017
Thank you for this. I've the fortitude required to read it now.
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I wonder how many of the delighted brexiters are imagining getting back the original size and solidity ???gilsey wrote:I think the fuss when they were originally changed was much more about the size and flimsy nature of the new one and less about the colour.frog222 wrote:Began my net day with another laugh —
Ms May tweeted: “The UK passport is an expression of our independence and sovereignty – symbolising our citizenship of a proud, great nation.
“That’s why we have announced that the iconic blue passport will return after we leave the European Union in 2019.”
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 26381.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Apart from the colour change which we all know about, the vid at the top explains that the ‘new’ passport must be exactly the same size as the burgundy one .
Comparing the two before me now the old one is much more impressive, but Theresa May, Nigel Farage and those other enthusiasts are not getting it back !
Sorry about that
They know they're not getting that back so they were complaining about the colour instead.
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Thank you for these wishes, have a Merry Christmashowsillyofme1 wrote:Merry Christmas everyone
Hope everyone has as great a Christmas as possible and enjoys good health
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I neglect Bing and Bot disgracefully - thank you for the reminder - Merry Christmas, Bing & BotPorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
And Merry Christmas to everyone - regular posters, poppers-in, and "lurkers". (And Bing and Bot.)
Merry Christmas, PorFavor
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HindleA wrote:Keep warm,safe and healthy, regular utterations of bah humbug I find helps.
Bah humbug.
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I'm probably best described as pagan but I like a lot of the Jesus stories
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Merry Christmas
Please give my love to your loves
Merry Christmas
Please give my love to your loves
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AnatolyKasparov wrote:The usual laments BTL of "why weren't you like this as leader, Ed?"
Quite frequently, he was. Our media had little interest in making people aware of it, though.
He was like that before.
But those qualities were not enough, and it wasn't the media's fault. He had plenty of exposire. He was the wrong person for the job, and tragically lacked the self-awareness to know it.
He doesn't deserve rehabilitation. The left has always been hopelessly sentimental about losers. It is his personal fault Labour lost in 2015, and as a result all that followed.
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Oh, give it a rest.
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I like Jeremy Corbyn's Christmas message
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... -tax-breakDonald Trump-owned Scottish golf resort loses tax break
Change in Scottish government budget will remove Trump Turnberry in South Ayrshire from business rates relief scheme (Guardian)
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I am not going to respond to that post up above
It is Christmas and I have no more really to say on politics this year that has not already be said - I am in a pretty okay mood and enjoying some time to reflect
Perhaps the poster should also reflect on the patience and goodwill of most of the people on this board to allow him to come and express himself in the way he does. As part of that reflection perhaps he could think about how he approaches 2018 and learns the lessons of previous years and why other boards are not as welcoming to him as this one
It is Christmas and I have no more really to say on politics this year that has not already be said - I am in a pretty okay mood and enjoying some time to reflect
Perhaps the poster should also reflect on the patience and goodwill of most of the people on this board to allow him to come and express himself in the way he does. As part of that reflection perhaps he could think about how he approaches 2018 and learns the lessons of previous years and why other boards are not as welcoming to him as this one
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I disagree with this post in almost every detail. Since it is the season of goodwill, I will leave it at thatSpinningHugo wrote:AnatolyKasparov wrote:The usual laments BTL of "why weren't you like this as leader, Ed?"
Quite frequently, he was. Our media had little interest in making people aware of it, though.
He was like that before.
But those qualities were not enough, and it wasn't the media's fault. He had plenty of exposire. He was the wrong person for the job, and tragically lacked the self-awareness to know it.
He doesn't deserve rehabilitation. The left has always been hopelessly sentimental about losers. It is his personal fault Labour lost in 2015, and as a result all that followed.
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Ah, proper black & white Humbugs, not like the funny coloured ones you get nowadays.
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Have yourselves a Merry Little Christmas.
Or whatever ballad is swirling around the hit parade at the moment. My wireless hasn't worked since 1963.
Or whatever ballad is swirling around the hit parade at the moment. My wireless hasn't worked since 1963.
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Merry Christmas, TobyLatimer!TobyLatimer wrote:Have yourselves a Merry Little Christmas.
Or whatever ballad is swirling around the hit parade at the moment. My wireless hasn't worked since 1963.
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Amidst the Craig Revel-Horwood pastiche of this post, the highlighted comment perhaps merits some attention.SpinningHugo wrote:AnatolyKasparov wrote:The usual laments BTL of "why weren't you like this as leader, Ed?"
Quite frequently, he was. Our media had little interest in making people aware of it, though.
He was like that before.
But those qualities were not enough, and it wasn't the media's fault. He had plenty of exposire. He was the wrong person for the job, and tragically lacked the self-awareness to know it.
He doesn't deserve rehabilitation. The left has always been hopelessly sentimental about losers. It is his personal fault Labour lost in 2015, and as a result all that followed.
I got stuck immediately defining what a "loser" is. Most leaders essentially lose in the end, however they present it.
I don't see much sentimentality about Neil Kinnock these days, though maybe there was more respect for him in the past. I wonder if what you detect is an ability for those on the left to see the best in people. For example, I was never sentimental about Foot. But I could see some truly brilliant qualities that make me smile even now as I type.
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Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
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PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Amidst the Craig Revel-Horwood pastiche of this post, the highlighted comment perhaps merits some attention.SpinningHugo wrote:AnatolyKasparov wrote:The usual laments BTL of "why weren't you like this as leader, Ed?"
Quite frequently, he was. Our media had little interest in making people aware of it, though.
He was like that before.
But those qualities were not enough, and it wasn't the media's fault. He had plenty of exposire. He was the wrong person for the job, and tragically lacked the self-awareness to know it.
He doesn't deserve rehabilitation. The left has always been hopelessly sentimental about losers. It is his personal fault Labour lost in 2015, and as a result all that followed.
I got stuck immediately defining what a "loser" is. Most leaders essentially lose in the end, however they present it.
I don't see much sentimentality about Neil Kinnock these days, though maybe there was more respect for him in the past. I wonder if what you detect is an ability for those on the left to see the best in people. For example, I was never sentimental about Foot. But I could see some truly brilliant qualities that make me smile even now as I type.
You obviously don't remember the period after 1992 then. There was enormous sentimentality about Kinnock (his HIGNfY appearance being typical.).
The Tories are neither sentimental about losing, nor do they moan as much about the media (though they've got worse about the BBC).
Which is why they win.
Wilson was never really forgiven for winning, and Blair obviously will be hated forever. If Corbyn died tomorrow hs immortality would be assured.
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Wilson is quite well regarded now it seems?
Actually IMO with him the opposite is true to some extent - quite a few of the "modernising" school saw him as partly responsible for Labour's 1980s wilderness years.
Kinnock's years as leader are still appreciated by some of us. What he did subsequently didn't sit well with everybody (maybe a smaller version of the widespread reaction against Blair's post-PM activities) though I don't personally hold it against him. And yes, it has to be said that his son is totally f***ing dreadful
As for Tories only venerating winners, what was maybe THE most divisive event for them in our lifetimes - one that still has an effect today? I refer, of course, to them knifing Thatcher because she MIGHT have lost an election. Indeed, in my opinion and many others she very likely *would* have lost in 1992 and thus made "loser" Kinnock our PM. But would the large majority of Tories have thought anything less of her if she had? I seriously doubt it.
As so often, these things aren't quite as black and white as you paint them.......
Actually IMO with him the opposite is true to some extent - quite a few of the "modernising" school saw him as partly responsible for Labour's 1980s wilderness years.
Kinnock's years as leader are still appreciated by some of us. What he did subsequently didn't sit well with everybody (maybe a smaller version of the widespread reaction against Blair's post-PM activities) though I don't personally hold it against him. And yes, it has to be said that his son is totally f***ing dreadful
As for Tories only venerating winners, what was maybe THE most divisive event for them in our lifetimes - one that still has an effect today? I refer, of course, to them knifing Thatcher because she MIGHT have lost an election. Indeed, in my opinion and many others she very likely *would* have lost in 1992 and thus made "loser" Kinnock our PM. But would the large majority of Tories have thought anything less of her if she had? I seriously doubt it.
As so often, these things aren't quite as black and white as you paint them.......
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SpinningHugo wrote: You obviously don't remember the period after 1992 then. There was enormous sentimentality about Kinnock (his HIGNfY appearance being typical.).
The Tories are neither sentimental about losing, nor do they moan as much about the media (though they've got worse about the BBC).
Which is why they win.
Wilson was never really forgiven for winning, and Blair obviously will be hated forever. If Corbyn died tomorrow hs immortality would be assured.
If you think this is why people dislike Blair, you might want to get out more.Blair obviously will be hated forever
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The left are doing okay in the UK. It's tough, always has been tough being left-wing.
Right-wingers...Dave Cameron, George Osborne, Theresa May, Jeremy Hunt, George Smith, Green, Gove, Johnson, Patel...the list goes on...Tory repeat failures all. Media gloss over their repeatedly failing most people and country. Media is expensive, owned by a few depending on them.
A few holding a lot of resources inherited or pilfered want to do what they like, to whomever they like, unaccountable and unrecognised as criminals.
Society can provide everyone with a fine education and meaningful employment, safe, secure housing and excellent healthcare. These tangibles are created through collective effort and that prosperity belongs to us all. There's no shame being left-wing, working for the benefit of everyone instead of just a few.
Right-wingers...Dave Cameron, George Osborne, Theresa May, Jeremy Hunt, George Smith, Green, Gove, Johnson, Patel...the list goes on...Tory repeat failures all. Media gloss over their repeatedly failing most people and country. Media is expensive, owned by a few depending on them.
A few holding a lot of resources inherited or pilfered want to do what they like, to whomever they like, unaccountable and unrecognised as criminals.
Society can provide everyone with a fine education and meaningful employment, safe, secure housing and excellent healthcare. These tangibles are created through collective effort and that prosperity belongs to us all. There's no shame being left-wing, working for the benefit of everyone instead of just a few.
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Would we have to stick a little red star on the Xmas tree, each year? (re: Hugo's hypothetical imminent canonisation of Corbyn)
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Tories don't admit they're failures
Can't be sentimental when declining acceptance of reality
Can't be sentimental when declining acceptance of reality
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Might be worth pointing out, too, that not long ago the most anti-Kinnock people around were the "continuity Blairites".
His expression of joy after Ed M won the leadership in 2010 got a lot of stick in certain circles.
One or two of the *very same people* now have Kinnock backgrounds/avatars on Twitter
His expression of joy after Ed M won the leadership in 2010 got a lot of stick in certain circles.
One or two of the *very same people* now have Kinnock backgrounds/avatars on Twitter
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I suggest we ignore Hugo, for a couple of days anyway.
He takes a rather strange pleasure in creating disharmony and then disappearing for a while
He takes a rather strange pleasure in creating disharmony and then disappearing for a while
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We're united in our condemnation of DisharmonyCreator