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Election Campaign
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kimbers – Member
Ed’s obelisk aside, he’s hated by Rupert Murdoch and the Daily Mail, so he’s probably alrightIt is almost a redeeming feature.
But his poor bacon roll eating technique disqualifies him from SS events, and that’s too much to overlook. 🙂
ernie_lynchFree MemberShocking stats Ernie
Indeed they are THM. Also shocking is George Osborne’s claim that Croydon is one of the “most-prosperous communities in London”. If this is so what does it say about the rest of London?
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SNP leaders say that because the 2011 Fixed-term Parliaments Act makes it very difficult to dissolve parliament, voting down a budget would not be a fatal blow for a minority Labour government but would merely force it to come back with revised proposals.
No it wouldn’t be a fatal blow for a minority Labour government, which means that beyond a vote of no confidence a general election can’t be forced. But the government can resign, which could be a very useful tactic for Miliband.
Under the FTPA the only circumstances in which a Government falls would be if (a) they resigned – unlikely but not impossible or (b) the following is passed by a majority in the House of Commons
“That this House has no confidence in Her Majesty’s Government”.
Nothing else forces a Government out of office – not defeat on a Queen’s Speech, a Budget, a key piece of legislation, a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, nothing.
Of course there may be political circumstances where a Government chooses to take such a defeat seriously and resigns.
NorthwindFull Memberduckman – Member
Oh and NW; I do a bit of work for the SQA,they sell their products to over 40 different countries…I am unimpressed with this and feel a verification team should be dispatched from the “old country” to ensure standards are being met in say,New Zealand?
Good idea. Perhaps a totally independent representative from a partner institution should accommpany you.
gordimhorFull MemberNorthwind – Member
duckman – Member
Oh and NW; I do a bit of work for the SQA,they sell their products to over 40 different countries…I am unimpressed with this and feel a verification team should be dispatched from the “old country” to ensure standards are being met in say,New Zealand?
Good idea. Perhaps a totally independent representative from a partner institution should accommpany you.
Along with an independent 3rd party to observe
JunkyardFree MemberAnd someone who can understand your accents and translate for the poor New Zealanders 😉
the SNP as they can be totally trusted to pursue an agenda which furthers their fundamental aim to see an independent Acotland at all costs no matter how great to the UK or to Scotland. You certain,y know exactly what you’ll get with the SNP it’s just not what they tell you.
So the Jamb 100% correct claim for today is that the SNP have kept it secret their main aim and goal is to gain Independence for Scotland 😆 They have misled the Scottish electorate about this and they will secretly go about trying to achieve this.
I do so like your insightsAs for at all costs [ presumably that would include armed insurrections, direct actions and terrorism] that is just scaremongering BS of the lowest order. As I said the ones who claim the SNP hate the english write pish like this , about the SNP, to “explain” how much they hate the english and cannot be trusted.
Oh the irony.
FWIW the easiest way for the SNP to show to Scotland that Westminster does not work/defeat it from the inside is for them is to win the UK election with a landslide and then have all the rUK parties refuse to work with them and therefore listen to the Scottish voice within the UK whilst demonising the legitimate voice of the people.
Not even THM or yourself could sell the “better together” lie under those circumstances as better together literally means ignored and excluded.You have to work with them if you want to preserve the Union and show it can work
konabunnyFree MemberCONTROLS ON IMMIGRATION
is a stupid pledge and just as stupid as the assertion that there are no controls on immigration to the UK. The UK has immigration controls. The question is whether they are stringent or lax enough (depending on your perspective).
dazhFull MemberInteresting comments from Miliband this morning:
“I want to put a Labour Queen’s speech in front of the Commons and win a Labour majority for that speech. What the SNP does or any other MP elected to the House of Commons is a matter for them”
I read that as whilst he won’t do deals with the SNP, he’ll still seek to govern as a minority and challenge them to vote him down. I guess this means the manoeuvring in the event of a hung parliament is now fully underway.
mikewsmithFree MemberI read that as whilst he won’t do deals with the SNP, he’ll still seek to govern as a minority and challenge them to vote him down.
Push for the majority, he needs everyone to know that if they want to avoid tory they need to vote labour, voting SNP won’t help them and he wont work with them. Con/Lab are pushing for majority so will not openly want to allow people to believe that a vote for SNP/PC/Green/UKIP means one for the coalition. It’s up to the minor parties to convince people that majority is bad and spreading out power is the best solution.
JunkyardFree Memberwas also a bit bonkers as we all know he wont win a majority and he will need to speak to them to get support
Why both the “main” parties are acting as if they can win a majority is lost on me.
Would be more honest if we know what and who they plan to work with [ though we can work it out ourselves.teamhurtmoreFree MemberInteresting observations NW thanks. Good that someone in education is talking sense!
duckman – Member
Getting close to the big day. Can I just say that I am getting nostalgic so THM, could you just type ” the truth is out there.” one last time for Ben and I?Why not – I could do it for the first and last time even. You are a legend in terms of misquoting.
Dazh – I think you will find that Burnham is one of the few that is being straight. They will do deals if they need to. Power is what matters and burger the consequences. You can always go to the EU gravy train afterwards if it doesn’t work out.
Epic, glad we don’t have too many like these either
ernie_lynchFree MemberBleedin’ell Jim Murphy’s missus don’t look like the sort of person you’d want to upset
She bears a canny resemblance to Anne Robinson, only a little more scarey.
ernie_lynchFree MemberBTW I particularly liked this picture in your link THM
If there’s one thing I’ve learnt today it’s that not all Scots have the same shaped head.
NorthwindFull MemberJust one more comment on education funding and politics, and how things spill over.
A huge amount of education funding comes from international students, and the Tories have proved themselves completely unfit on this- the Home Office takes every step possible to make it harder and more expensive for foreign students to study here. Almost every policy announcement contains some terrible bullshit that causes universities to howl with pain. Visa fees are up. Converting from one type of visa to another? Can’t do that in the UK, you have to go home to apply then come back. Let’s reduce the number of accepted english language qualifications so much that some students simply can’t get to an approved testing centre (and let’s do it so fast and so unexpectedly that there’s no way to mitigate the damage). Let’s make visas slower, ATAS slower, let’s make them leave faster after they graduate, lets make police registration harder. Lets just make this a bad place to study.
And in the time it took you to read that, fees went up again. Just utter madness, designed purely to placate the anti-immigration crowd. Because the truth is, to significantly cut UK immigration you have to cut student immigration, they’re the single biggest source. Of course they’ll never admit it- that’s why it comes through in 50 different memos and announcements that mean nothing to the general public
(cynics, which by now should be absolutely everyone, might also observe that since most students leave the country at the end of their courses, reducing immigration today reduces emigration in a few years, it’s rubberbanded. If the Tories aren’t in power, brace yourself for SHOCK DECREASE IN FOREIGNERS LEAVING THE UK and how Labour are soft on immigration)
Where is Miliband on this? Nowhere? That’s astonishing!
The SNP seem to be the only major party willing to say “Immigrants can be great. Cutting student immigration is madness. Let’s do something better, and continue to improve the reputation of our country and our education system, increase UK influence around the world, and coincidentally make a bag of money off it.” Universities Scotland estimates the economic benefit in Scotland alone at about £750 million per year of which £337 million goes directly to the universities.
Hands up who wants to increase the education budget by 15% to compensate for the loss?
epicsteveFree MemberIt was interesting to see Murphy and co. at the receiving end of the sort of treatment the other right wing parties have often received in Scotland. He of course blamed it all on an SNP plot however it looks like it might well have been disaffected ex-Labour voters more than anything else.
I suspect the SNP would have rather let him talk, as that appears to have been a vote-winner for them so far.
teamhurtmoreFree MemberAgree with sentiments (and interesting post thx) but discriminate against Johnny Foreigner??? Why not allow education to price itself properly in the first place.
Separate point:
Two years ago we were told not to bother applying to Edinburgh as they were PERCEIVED to be discriminating against the sassanachs. Doh, on the contrary they gave some great offers as they wanted the fees!?!?
NorthwindFull MemberI was just thinking, is it not about time for Jim to get hit with an egg again? Still his only political achievement. Sadly inevitable that despite everything to the contrary this protest will be painted as an SNP thing.
teamhurtmore – Member
Two years ago we were told not to bother applying to Edinburgh as they were PERCEIVED to be discriminating against the sassanachs.
I think it’s fair to say that was all a load of crap, it’s just not how university placement works here- Scottish and RUK students don’t really complete directly for places at all. I think a lot of people seized on it as a chance to attack the scottish government to be frank.
epicsteveFree MemberSadly inevitable that despite everything to the contrary this protest will be painted as an SNP thing.
Murphy was definitely taking that route despite the press telling him it didn’t look like it was the case. His whole campaign has been about the SNP being bad just because they’re the SNP though – he doesn’t appear to have another other arguments.
duckmanFull Memberteamhurtmore – Member
Why not – I could do it for the first and last time even. You are a legend in terms of misquoting.
No really,it was when you listed the paper on defence. Strange how you went quiet when Ben mentioned twitter being the current first line of defence. Stick to calling Scots “sweatys”..or “humour” as you call it on the rugby thread. Or am I misquoting you? This election must be a very harrowing experience for you,Salmond coming down to Westminster #prayforTHM
Northwind,Gordiemor; in my experience,that is pretty much how the SQA works,no point in one person going on a jolly when 3 can.
So what is next for Murphy? He is presiding over the death of the labour party and may even lose his seat,he has a year; it would be a right shame if he had to become a party list MP at the Scottish elections next year a la Davidson.
ernie_lynchFree MemberStick to calling Scots “sweatys”..or “humour” as you call it on the rugby thread. Or am I misquoting you?
You mean like using the term sweaty here ?
teamhurtmore – Member
And then check education spending….all those things that the LW is suppose to treasure. No, really.
Folk need to have their eyes open (and their ears closed to the BS) when they go to vote.
Rhetoric and reality are uncomfortable in this election. No wonder it’s getting so, so sweaty.
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Oh come on, it’s just a coincidence that THM said “No wonder it’s getting so, so sweaty” when the topic being discussed was Scotland.
It’s the sort of innocent thing which Jeremy Clarkson could easily have said.
teamhurtmoreFree MemberDucks, I am immune to your misquoting by now – doesn’t get me sweaty at all.
Cross post – FFS Scotland does not have a monopoly on the word sweaty. As made clear before it means close/exciting/ nerve racking etc. Don’t hijack it for your own purposes, that’s a slippery slope.
kimbersFull MemberHe of course blamed it all on an SNP plot however it looks like it might well have been disaffected ex-Labour voters more than anything else.
That guy shouting in Jim Murphys face is an anti-austerity campaigner and not officially sanctioned by the SNP at all….
teamhurtmoreFree MemberI think it’s fair to say that was all a load of crap,
Certainly how it turned out. It was crap advice especially as grades were competitive that year v-a-v English ones
it’s just not how university placement works here- Scottish and RUK students don’t really complete directly for places at all. I think a lot of people seized on it as a chance to attack the scottish government to be frank.
Nowt to do with that. Advice from careers department.
ernie_lynchFree MemberTHM looking confused when it’s suggested that he deliberately uses the term “sweaty” to ridicule Scots.
JunkyardFree MemberIt’s the sort of innocent thing which Jeremy Clarkson could easily have said
Brilliant
And LOL at THM moaning about misquotes after his partial Binners quote yesterday. You never fail to deliver on tripping over your own petard then acting all innocent and unaware
I think a lot of people seized on it as a chance to attack the scottish government to be frank.
So the RW English were wrong and used it to attack the Scottish/SNP for perceived racism. I am shocked to hear this is just not true…whatever next?
duckmanFull Memberteamhurtmore – Member
That audio is the most depressing thing about being an England supporter. SLSC is even worse that the sweaty flower song.Me misquoting from page 74 of the rugby thread.
Anyway,I will leave it at that.
teamhurtmoreFree MemberThat’s a relief, back on topic (commented on that one at the time as you know, but you must have enjoyed the search)
whatnobeerFree MemberHow very dare they – Scottish Press Shows Contempt For Royals
Got to love the Torygraph. Imagine the people/media of Scotland being more interested in the election.
NorthwindFull Memberteamhurtmore – Member
Nowt to do with that. Advice from careers department.
And where do you think they got the idea? The same “Edinburgh university discriminates against RUK students” story runs pretty much every year.
teamhurtmoreFree MemberI’ll have a word with the HM – perhaps she should be fired for incompetence
epicsteveFree MemberGot to love the Torygraph. Imagine the people/media of Scotland being more interested in the election.
I was certain the birth was going to get used as a campaign tool by the Tories at some point.
lemonysamFree MemberI was certain the birth was going to get used as a campaign tool by the Tories at some point.
Did you miss the bit where everyone was banging on about her going into Labour?
whatnobeerFree MemberThat guy shouting in Jim Murphys face is an anti-austerity campaigner and not officially sanctioned by the SNP at all….
He a muppet, but you’re getting to JHJ style posts of people together.
oldblokeFree MemberThat guy shouting in Jim Murphys face is an anti-austerity campaigner and not officially sanctioned by the SNP at all….
I’m all for showing up the SNP’s nonsense for what it is, but I suspect that photo is from when he was fighting over social housing stock transfer and met various politicians. He was an SSP candidate, don’t think any other party would let him stand.
bencooperFree MemberGreenock, today:
Bloke on the right is a member of Combat 18 with a violent history, just to put the wee lassie’s bravery in context.
ernie_lynchFree MemberI’m all for showing up the SNP’s nonsense for what it is, but I suspect that photo is from when he was fighting over social housing stock transfer and met various politicians.
The photograph is of an incident which occurred 4 years ago when Salmond agreed to meet Sean Clerkin after he threaten to disrupt a SNP manifesto launch.
“Salmond sparked anger among parents and political opponents after he caved in to demands from anti-cuts protester Sean Clerkin, who was threatening to disrupt today’s SNP manifesto launch in Glasgow”.
Labour accuse Alex Salmond of running scared on campaign trail
Kimbers used the photograph from the Daily Record but didn’t include the accompanying story for obvious reasons.
zigzag69Free MemberHere’s another beaut from the Torygraph…
Scots are in for a shock when the English run out of patience
NorthwindFull Memberteamhurtmore – Member
I’ll have a word with the HM – perhaps she should be fired for incompetence
Course she shouldn’t be fired. But careers advice is, well, you probably know. We have a full time job giving high quality advice to students for one university so it’s no wonder they can’t give good advice for whatever it is, 130 or thereabouts, plus all the other options. It’s a no-win situation.
If you’d spoken to Edinburgh they’d have put you straight. It’s all a bit hogwarts up there but they’re very good.
bencooperFree MemberHere’s another beaut from the Torygraph…
Scots are in for a shock when the English run out of patience
That is amazing – Scotland is ruined, apparently 😀
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