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RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - southsidestu - 17-02-2024 16:22

Cameron doing far better than he should be


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - southsidestu - 18-02-2024 16:29

Prof John Curtice breaks down Thursday's by-elections and looks at problems for Labour were they to win the election

Financial Times: Political Fix

FYI whats handy about this podcast is that it contains links to FT content that is free to read because the FT has really good content at stupid, indefensible prices


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - schvall - 18-02-2024 17:32

(17-02-2024 16:22 )southsidestu Wrote:  Cameron doing far better than he should be

No he isn't. He should be on 0%.

Surely nobody of sound mind could think that Cameron was worse than Truss?


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - southsidestu - 19-02-2024 04:19

I think the guy who decided to bet the future of the country on a single yes/no referendum for his own political gain and then lost should be at higher than 3%.

Brexit has and will continue to do more damage to the country than the mini budget


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - The Silent Majority - 21-02-2024 22:11

Lindsay Hoyle in the shit tonight...

https://news.sky.com/story/commons-descends-into-chaos-as-government-says-it-will-play-no-further-part-in-ceasefire-votes-13077779


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - lovebabes56 - 22-02-2024 13:02

i hear it was total chaos...


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - skully - 22-02-2024 13:48

They should accept his apology and move on, there's more important things they should be doing, fucks sake.


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - Charlemagne - 22-02-2024 13:53

It was odd that they didn't vote on all the motions.

It's not as though MP's are overworked.


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - The Silent Majority - 22-02-2024 15:21

(22-02-2024 13:48 )skully Wrote:  They should accept his apology and move on, there's more important things they should be doing, fucks sake.

If he just cocked up, then yes.

If he was lent on by Labour however, as is being alleged, that's a whole different ball game.


RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - skully - 22-02-2024 16:05

I'm inclined to believe that Starmer/Labour didn't do anything untoward, nothing nasty or threatening at least. The SNP claiming some sort of ''blackmail'', is a fucking joke.
The Tories and the SNP are looking to damage Labour wherever they can, it's obvious, seeing as they are set to lose a lot of seats to them, according to polls.
If Hoyle hadn't done what he did, I have no doubt in my mind that some other issue would have come up to make this whole thing a mess.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/feb/22/hoyle-says-gaza-debate-decision-was-motivated-by-threats-against-mps
https://news.sky.com/story/emotional-speaker-sir-lindsay-hoyle-says-he-is-guilty-of-looking-after-mps-facing-frightening-threats-13078261

I think that some (Tory and SNP) are making much more out of it than they need to, Hoyle seems a decent human, he made a mistake, but his decision was with good intentions.