Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."
cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
"No need to contact us if you are not interested...this is just an opportunity and entirely your choice."
Anyway, the Indy came out yesterday and decided they can't even call their own vote. Astoundingly, they heaped plenty of praise on the coalition and specifically the Tories, and even leaned towards another Tory-Lib Dem coalition as the best outcome, with an increase in Lib Dem influence. Heaps of outrage in the comments section.
They also seem convinced Labour WILL turn to the SNP, which, given their promises throughout the campaign would be entirely unacceptable. I'm not sure this is correct, I think Labour would reach agreement with the Lib Dems regardless of their 'red lines'. Elsewhere, Miliband couldn't explain away the IFS finding that Labour's plans would result in £90B more debt than the Tories over 5 years.
They've also published some interesting charts showing the difference between the FPTP and PR voting systems. A Tory-UKIP coalition?
Independent - Proprietor: A Lebedev Evening Standard - as above Daily Telegraph - Proprietors: Barclay brothers Daily Mail - Proprietor: Viscount Rothermere The Times - Proprietor: R Murdoch The Sun - as above The Express - Proprietor: R Desmond The Star - as above
Notwithstanding Leveson and Labour's intention to introduce a truly independent press regulator, all of the above are either 'non-dom' status or have engineered "tax efficiencies" to reduce their contribution to the UK exchequer.
Is anyone really surprised whose mast they are nailing their colours to?
Cronus wrote:
"No need to contact us if you are not interested...this is just an opportunity and entirely your choice."
Anyway, the Indy came out yesterday and decided they can't even call their own vote. Astoundingly, they heaped plenty of praise on the coalition and specifically the Tories, and even leaned towards another Tory-Lib Dem coalition as the best outcome, with an increase in Lib Dem influence. Heaps of outrage in the comments section.
They also seem convinced Labour WILL turn to the SNP, which, given their promises throughout the campaign would be entirely unacceptable. I'm not sure this is correct, I think Labour would reach agreement with the Lib Dems regardless of their 'red lines'. Elsewhere, Miliband couldn't explain away the IFS finding that Labour's plans would result in £90B more debt than the Tories over 5 years.
They've also published some interesting charts showing the difference between the FPTP and PR voting systems. A Tory-UKIP coalition?
Independent - Proprietor: A Lebedev Evening Standard - as above Daily Telegraph - Proprietors: Barclay brothers Daily Mail - Proprietor: Viscount Rothermere The Times - Proprietor: R Murdoch The Sun - as above The Express - Proprietor: R Desmond The Star - as above
Notwithstanding Leveson and Labour's intention to introduce a truly independent press regulator, all of the above are either 'non-dom' status or have engineered "tax efficiencies" to reduce their contribution to the UK exchequer.
Is anyone really surprised whose mast they are nailing their colours to?
"No need to contact us if you are not interested...this is just an opportunity and entirely your choice."
Anyway, the Indy came out yesterday and decided they can't even call their own vote. Astoundingly, they heaped plenty of praise on the coalition and specifically the Tories, and even leaned towards another Tory-Lib Dem coalition as the best outcome, with an increase in Lib Dem influence. Heaps of outrage in the comments section.
They also seem convinced Labour WILL turn to the SNP, which, given their promises throughout the campaign would be entirely unacceptable. I'm not sure this is correct, I think Labour would reach agreement with the Lib Dems regardless of their 'red lines'. Elsewhere, Miliband couldn't explain away the IFS finding that Labour's plans would result in £90B more debt than the Tories over 5 years.
They've also published some interesting charts showing the difference between the FPTP and PR voting systems. A Tory-UKIP coalition?
I dont think that Labour will turn to the SNP as such. I think they will present their Queen's Speech and budget and dare the SNP to vote against it or abstain. The trouble is that Sturgeon seems to think that if the SNP vote down a Labour budget, Labour will simply come back with something more acceptable. Because that's how it works in Scotland.
Cronus wrote:
"No need to contact us if you are not interested...this is just an opportunity and entirely your choice."
Anyway, the Indy came out yesterday and decided they can't even call their own vote. Astoundingly, they heaped plenty of praise on the coalition and specifically the Tories, and even leaned towards another Tory-Lib Dem coalition as the best outcome, with an increase in Lib Dem influence. Heaps of outrage in the comments section.
They also seem convinced Labour WILL turn to the SNP, which, given their promises throughout the campaign would be entirely unacceptable. I'm not sure this is correct, I think Labour would reach agreement with the Lib Dems regardless of their 'red lines'. Elsewhere, Miliband couldn't explain away the IFS finding that Labour's plans would result in £90B more debt than the Tories over 5 years.
They've also published some interesting charts showing the difference between the FPTP and PR voting systems. A Tory-UKIP coalition?
I dont think that Labour will turn to the SNP as such. I think they will present their Queen's Speech and budget and dare the SNP to vote against it or abstain. The trouble is that Sturgeon seems to think that if the SNP vote down a Labour budget, Labour will simply come back with something more acceptable. Because that's how it works in Scotland.
Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."
cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."
cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
I dont think that Labour will turn to the SNP as such. I think they will present their Queen's Speech and budget and dare the SNP to vote against it or abstain. The trouble is that Sturgeon seems to think that if the SNP vote down a Labour budget, Labour will simply come back with something more acceptable. Because that's how it works in Scotland.
And there's absolutely no reason to presume that it wouldn't work that way in a UK parliament
Is it just me or is this one of the nastiest, most spiteful elections we've had?
It's been like one long school break time in the playground. Silly name calling, who can shout the loudest and who can get who into trouble. A thoroughly uninspiring bunch, the lot of them.
Someday everything is gonna be different, when I paint my masterpiece ---------------------------------------------------------- Online art gallery, selling original landscape artwork ---------------------------------------------------------- JerryChicken - The Blog ----------------------------------------------------------
So a middle aged / elderly couple whose family has flown the nest is offered £5k to voluntarily leave their five bedroom house, with four unoccupied bedrooms, to make it available as a family home. I'm struggling to see the problem.
Buy yourself a cheap day return to Birmingham, you won't struggle then.
Independent - Proprietor: A Lebedev Evening Standard - as above Daily Telegraph - Proprietors: Barclay brothers Daily Mail - Proprietor: Viscount Rothermere The Times - Proprietor: R Murdoch The Sun - as above The Express - Proprietor: R Desmond The Star - as above
Notwithstanding Leveson and Labour's intention to introduce a truly independent press regulator, all of the above are either 'non-dom' status or have engineered "tax efficiencies" to reduce their contribution to the UK exchequer.
Is anyone really surprised whose mast they are nailing their colours to?
My own opinion is that if media proprietors wish to influence the outcome of UK elections, they must be both full UK citizens and have paid their full amount of tax.
We should have two mew laws: - UK residential property owned by non-EU citizens should be subject to an annual tax on value; and - no newspapers / media outlets only to be controlled / owned by UK domiciled and resident individuals / companies.
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