Tuesday 12th March 2019
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Tuesday 12th March 2019
Morning all.
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Good morfternoon.
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@refitman
So it's official, then - the "refitmanian" calendar?
So it's official, then - the "refitmanian" calendar?
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Choose a day
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That's my browser saving the text and me being half asleep.PorFavor wrote:@refitman
So it's official, then - the "refitmanian" calendar?
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That's what the Khmer Rouge said.refitman wrote:That's my browser saving the text and me being half asleep.PorFavor wrote:@refitman
So it's official, then - the "refitmanian" calendar?
Edited - brain still scrambled. Even now, I'm not sure that I've got the spelling correct.
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(Rod Belfitt day)
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Jon Snow
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A Lawyer contact tells me that the legal world is aware that the Attorney General said NO last night to the validity of Mrs May's 'new EU deal'...he been told to go away and find a way to say YES: A cohort of lawyers has been summoned.
@jonsnowC4
A Lawyer contact tells me that the legal world is aware that the Attorney General said NO last night to the validity of Mrs May's 'new EU deal'...he been told to go away and find a way to say YES: A cohort of lawyers has been summoned.
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Just to make sure that everybody remains calm and focussed today, especially in the more contentious bits of the union
Bloody Sunday: Derry awaits decision on possible murder trial
Prosecutors are preparing to announce whether Parachute Regiment soldiers should face trial for murder
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Tyrannical former SE Asian regime destroyed Greek humor (5,5).PorFavor wrote:That's what the Khmer Rouge said.refitman wrote:That's my browser saving the text and me being half asleep.PorFavor wrote:@refitman
So it's official, then - the "refitmanian" calendar?
Edited - brain still scrambled. Even now, I'm not sure that I've got the spelling correct.
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Seeing as he only seems able to speak in uppercase, maybe he could just sneakily substitute an appropriate anacronym:-PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Jon Snow
@jonsnowC4
A Lawyer contact tells me that the legal world is aware that the Attorney General said NO last night to the validity of Mrs May's 'new EU deal'...he been told to go away and find a way to say YES: A cohort of lawyers has been summoned.
https://www.acronymattic.com/YES.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I quite like 'Your Entity Solution'.
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I now have an image of Geoffrey Cox walking on stage with a a gold envelope and saying the legal advice is.....
..... La La Land
..... La La Land
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Cox has Tweeted in reply to Snow
It just says "Bollocks"
I kid you not.
It just says "Bollocks"
I kid you not.
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One world, like it or not - John Martyn
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Geoffrey Cox, the attorney general, will give a statement to MPs, Andrea Leadsom, the leader of the Commons, has confirmed.
This will come at 12.30pm, unless there is an urgent question which would come first. (Politics Live, Guardian)
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HindleA wrote:https://www.parliament.uk/business/comm ... hed-17-19/
'unintended consequences'applying the cap to people who face significant barriers to work is having unintended consequences and causing unacceptable hardship and difficulties for many families.
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/c ... rview.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One world, like it or not - John Martyn
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That report includes a long list of every aspect of the cap and the changes that should be made, any sensible person would conclude that it should be scrapped asap.gilsey wrote: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/c ... rview.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One world, like it or not - John Martyn
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Cox's advice - risk of being stuck in backstop remains. Defeat for May today seems very likely, and on we go again.
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Really I suppose what should be said is 'further delay before the next 'meaningful vote' seems very likely, and on we go again.
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Hugh O'Connell
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A DUP source says they do not see how the party can support the deal following Cox legal advice.
Game over, it would seem.
11:25 AM - Mar 12, 2019
(Politics Live, Guardian)
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This has been my understanding of the consequences of May's Withdrawal Agreement since its first debutgilsey wrote:Wren-Lewis
If you enjoyed the last two years and want more of the same, vote for May’s deal
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Good-morning, everyone
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So all the "journalists" proclaiming a May triumph last night were wrong, then??
I'm shocked!
I'm shocked!
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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Perfectly decent comment from Cox - a reminder that the AG is a political appointment but can manage to be above things.
I have been a barrister for 36 years, and a senior politician for seven months. My professional reputation is far more important to me than my reputation as a politician.
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No decent person would even contemplate a benefit cap,freeze,"spare"room penalty,sanctioning sick/disabled people etc.I think the worst was the attempted removal of DLA mobility for those in care homes/residential schools.Politicos are loathe to accept they are shits and that being absolute shits may very well be popular.
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citizenJA wrote:This has been my understanding of the consequences of May's Withdrawal Agreement since its first debutgilsey wrote:Wren-Lewis
If you enjoyed the last two years and want more of the same, vote for May’s deal
In short, if May’s deal is approved we can look forward to a politics dominated by internal squabbles within the Conservative Party, and the absence of constructive negotiations with Brussels, for perhaps the next four or more years. Much as we have seen for the past two years. This is because the WA does nothing to resolve internal Conservative conflicts, and more fundamentally conflicts inherent with Brexit itself.
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Never understood the take from others satisfaction when it makes zero difference to me (apart from paying more for the consequences)currently and potentially reducing for yourself,beyond spite and stupidity
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It seems to be a peculiarly British "thing". A form of self-defeating pigheadedness (there's a lot of it about).
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Unfortunately, spite and resentment are powerful motivators.
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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I felt that Geoffrey Cox substantially toned down his delivery style today when he delivered his legal opinion.
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If you've got time for resentment and spite,you can't be actually that "hardworking" or at least crap at time management and judicious use of energies.
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A lot of the baby boomers (of course the "core" demographic for this sort of stuff) of course weren't "hardworking" themselves at all.
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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I was made uncomfortably aware I probably judge people too hastily with too little information.PorFavor wrote:I felt that Geoffrey Cox substantially toned down his delivery style today when he delivered his legal opinion.
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PorFavor wrote:I felt that Geoffrey Cox substantially toned down his delivery style today when he delivered his legal opinion.
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DUP will vote against May
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ERG also against
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Starmer already said Labour are against
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May is toast
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Barry Gardiner
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The DUP’s @NigelDoddsDUP has just put the final nail into Theresa May’s political coffin
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The DUP’s @NigelDoddsDUP has just put the final nail into Theresa May’s political coffin
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As I boringly state,as a "hardworking taxpayer"I do less than I did in terms of mental/physical effort than when not and get paid for it.Not a moan about previous to be clear just a fact
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Well, I don't think my original opinion of him has fundamentally changed. He simply turned out to have more professional (ie his legal profession) integrity than I had hoped. He's now shifted into "playing both ends against the middle" mode. Although he's still, thankfully, being fairly non-acktorely.citizenJA wrote:I was made uncomfortably aware I probably judge people too hastily with too little information.PorFavor wrote:I felt that Geoffrey Cox substantially toned down his delivery style today when he delivered his legal opinion.
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They're damaged people, they're stuck somewhere with unresolved trauma creating more of it. Seriously. Good parenting and community support bring up decent people. A lot of people don't get either of them growing up. Psychological health is every bit as important as physical health. Make good therapy from trustworthy, professional people available for everyone. Nothing solves problems better than a community of individuals knowing who they are, worthwhile and valuable just as they are, knowing at their core no title, trust fund, career or other external attainment makes a person valuable. Those are people you can trust with your life.HindleA wrote:If you've got time for resentment and spite,you can't be actually that "hardworking" or at least crap at time management and judicious use of energies.
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I knowPorFavor wrote:Well, I don't think my original opinion of him has fundamentally changed. He simply turned out to have more professional (ie his legal profession) integrity than I had hoped. He's now shifted into "playing both ends against the middle" mode. Although he's still, thankfully, being fairly non-acktorely.citizenJA wrote:I was made uncomfortably aware I probably judge people too hastily with too little information.PorFavor wrote:I felt that Geoffrey Cox substantially toned down his delivery style today when he delivered his legal opinion.
I knew writing it it's not just about him. I happened to notice my thoughts and feelings and thought it good to mention. People decide to vote for or against someone or something (or not vote at all) on bits of information.
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Some more cynical folk on Twitter pointing out that Cox earns a very great deal more money as a lawyer than he does as an MP. Which reputation does he care more about?PorFavor wrote:Well, I don't think my original opinion of him has fundamentally changed. He simply turned out to have more professional (ie his legal profession) integrity than I had hoped. He's now shifted into "playing both ends against the middle" mode. Although he's still, thankfully, being fairly non-acktorely.citizenJA wrote:I was made uncomfortably aware I probably judge people too hastily with too little information.PorFavor wrote:I felt that Geoffrey Cox substantially toned down his delivery style today when he delivered his legal opinion.
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House price inflation and other unwholesome macroeconomic constructsAnatolyKasparov wrote:A lot of the baby boomers (of course the "core" demographic for this sort of stuff) of course weren't "hardworking" themselves at all.
Fossil-fuel based civilisation built up over decades
People use tools available
Good leadership and supportive teammates are essential
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In one final throw of the dice, the establishment have deployed their ultimate weapon to make sure Corbyn never becomes PM
(((Dan Hodges)))
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For the first time I genuinely think we might be heading for a general election. And I also think an election heald amidst this chaos could end up with Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister. Incredible given everything that’s happened over the past few months.