The clip of guido in the Everybody In The Place documentary was very telling, in that he has been both a cunt and a troll for longer than I realised.
― mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Monday, 19 August 2019 10:36 (six years ago)
describe it pls!
― calzino, Monday, 19 August 2019 10:44 (six years ago)
Jemermy Cromybn,,,,, with your refusal to stand aside in favour of obvious unity choice #michealhestletine, you have made it impossible for me to vote Labour
― gyac, Monday, 19 August 2019 10:52 (six years ago)
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/aug/19/brexit-latest-news-jeremy-corbyn-speech-labour-could-be-officially-neutral-in-any-second-referendum-campaign-john-mcdonnell-suggests-live-news
Corbyn refuses to rule out Labour officially remaining neutral in any second referendum on Brexit.
I assume you're all on board with this, barring a (((closet Lib Dem))) poster or two?
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 10:52 (six years ago)
It doesn't really mean anything (an entire party taking an 'official' position) so sure.
― nashwan, Monday, 19 August 2019 10:59 (six years ago)
> The clip of guido in the Everybody In The Place documentary
he was a rave party organiser back in the day. the rest you probably know.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000777d/everybody-in-the-place-an-incomplete-history-of-britain-19841992
starts about 27m30s in.
― koogs, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:01 (six years ago)
yep, he was a total stain back then as well!
― calzino, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:07 (six years ago)
i interviewed him back then, i still have the tape but haven't listened to it since i wrote it up
― mark s, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:09 (six years ago)
Er, that's not what that notation means, pom.
And yeah, I'm okay with him refusing to rule out being neutral in the referendum - provided Labour supports remain!
― Andrew Farrell, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:21 (six years ago)
What does it mean then? idgi
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:23 (six years ago)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_parentheses
― Andrew Farrell, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:24 (six years ago)
xpsJeremy Deller is so good, wish there were more like him.
― calzino, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:24 (six years ago)
Oh I know. I was make a crude joke.
xp
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:25 (six years ago)
Like Theodor Adorno, I don't get it.
― Boulez, vous couchez avec moi? (Tom D.), Monday, 19 August 2019 11:26 (six years ago)
You tankies are prone to conspiracy theories of all kinds.
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:26 (six years ago)
better when it meant 'cyberhugs' for sure
― nashwan, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:30 (six years ago)
Normal!I would assume the neutral thing is for yr very vocal contingent of 20-30 MPs in Leave seats who don’t want a referendum and who have behind a lot of the pressure against Labour supporting one.
― gyac, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:34 (six years ago)
That could very easily backfire. It cuts both ways, though, I suppose.
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:36 (six years ago)
I like Bush's use of "cultural halitosis" to describe the tories lack of appeal in the north.
― calzino, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:44 (six years ago)
I'm not sure there'd be any strategic advantage in the labour leadership declaring the official party position to be remain. lots of ppl get it and a lot of the ones that don't that labour cld try to appease are constitutionally suspicious of the left wing of the labour party and no official line will stop them going on abt the dangerous hard left. and a lot of them were complaining corbyn himself was too divisive recently
― ogmor, Monday, 19 August 2019 11:48 (six years ago)
Truly, a source of comfort for UK residents who have yet to ascend to citizenship.
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 12:10 (six years ago)
I wld have thought the prospect of a second ref is more comforting for them than it is for lexiters
― ogmor, Monday, 19 August 2019 12:17 (six years ago)
> Jeremy Deller
facebook reminded me the other day of the time i had a bounce on his inflatable stonehenge (2012). didn't think then that it was a political piece but that documentary pointed out the access thing.
― koogs, Monday, 19 August 2019 12:32 (six years ago)
Would be considerably more comforting if Corbyn were pulling his weight on that front. But what do I know? I'm just a metic.
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 12:49 (six years ago)
Rapidly descending into Fred territory. Corbyn has whipped Labour to vote for a 2nd ref numerous times!
This isn't hard but let's be clear. Owen Jones is not a journalist - by his own admission. pic.twitter.com/lG6ND2c294— Julia Macfarlane (@juliamacfarlane) August 19, 2019
― gyac, Monday, 19 August 2019 13:32 (six years ago)
as has been discussed here before despite the febrile imaginations of the centre/right that it's all tankies and mendacious authoritarians, the strength and guiding principle of the movement behind Corbyn has been its [very unusually, for british politics] democratising, consensus-building approach*. even if you think this is a bad approach it doesn't seem like pissing off one chunk of the ppl they are trying to win over to offer some comfort to another is in itself a good enough reason to ditch it
*tempted to call this 'bottom-up' but I know some wld object, but the function and role of the membership has changed as well as the opposition
― ogmor, Monday, 19 August 2019 13:43 (six years ago)
Not good enough when you're in my shoes and you know it. There's a chance I might have to prolong my stay here so it's slowly becoming a serious issue. Less 5d chess would be welcome.
For the record, almost everything else about Corbyn's platform is perfectly in line with my own beliefs and if I were British I'd likely vote for him.
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 13:48 (six years ago)
Corbyn can't command a majority in the current Commons and I'm sure he knew that when he even suggested this. The thing is, and this is key - *neither can anyone else*.
― Matt DC, Monday, 19 August 2019 14:14 (six years ago)
Anyway the leaking of the Operation Yellowhammer documents yesterday feels like it should potentially be huge and will likely make no difference to anything whatsoever.
― Matt DC, Monday, 19 August 2019 14:17 (six years ago)
Gove is already saying that it was worst case and anyway it's an old document that we've done a lot of work since then (though some of the estimates place it as less than a month old IE during Boris's premiership).
James Hookham from the Freight Transport Association is apparently going "wait, WTF do you mean 'fuel shortages'"?
― Andrew Farrell, Monday, 19 August 2019 14:29 (six years ago)
Fuel shortages is the thing that's going to kill it. You can let people starve but you don't fuck around with Middle England's petrol supplies.
― Matt DC, Monday, 19 August 2019 14:31 (six years ago)
have we talked about the rumours of the tories’ plan to raise the state pension entitlement age to 75? guess now they’re set on no-deal they figure they might as well go full supervillain
― THE FUCKING EMPIRE OF SOUR CREAM (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 19 August 2019 14:59 (six years ago)
looks like they determined it's better to get this out there before their galvanising brexit election showdown w corbs
― ogmor, Monday, 19 August 2019 15:01 (six years ago)
I know David Allen Green is nobody's favourite here but I thought he was OTM this morning bemoaning the media's desire not to discuss the content of the documents at all, just make it a trashy whodunnit with pantomime booing and hissing - once again the palace intrigue of one political team vs the other(s) and who talks to whom takes precedence above the actual implications of any of the policies
tbf I haven't read much of the detail myself yet so I am part of the problem too
and finally, obviously a trivial problem compared to the rights of EU citizens here and people dying of food and medicine shortages, but after several years of thinking we ought to see the other half's dad at xmas only to find out he was otherwise engaged, this year he's rung us up and said it would be nice to see us, and I'm going "err, well, there may not be flights, and if he wants to come here there may not be food, but... maybe?"
― a passing spacecadet, Monday, 19 August 2019 15:37 (six years ago)
"Not good enough when you're in my shoes and you know it. There's a chance I might have to prolong my stay here so it's slowly becoming a serious issue. Less 5d chess would be welcome."
Were you expecting no political football around immigration? Sorry to break it to you..
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 19 August 2019 15:57 (six years ago)
I think it's fair to expect Labour's head honcho to be more forthright in this regard.
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 16:08 (six years ago)
When it's the one issue they've been triangulating on I don't think I'd hang on his every word. In any case, it might not even be up to him.
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 19 August 2019 16:34 (six years ago)
You’re also not the only foreigner concerned about their rights itt, nor does one have to be foreign to be fearful for the future in this country.
A senior civil servant sends a Confidential email about No Deal ministerial timelines for Alok Sharma MP, International Development Secretary, to Virenda Sharma, Labour backbench MP. https://t.co/JE8LYs1zuB— Sunder Katwala (@sundersays) August 19, 2019
― gyac, Monday, 19 August 2019 16:34 (six years ago)
*their future, not the future
― gyac, Monday, 19 August 2019 16:41 (six years ago)
The timing of this seems strange, with an election in the offing.
increased access to flexible working, better opportunities for training, employer-led Mid-Life MOT & implementation of an ‘Age Confident’ scheme. PROVIDED that this support is in place, the report proposes an increase in the State Pension Age to 75 by 2035. #ageingconfidently 2/2— Iain Duncan Smith MP (@MPIainDS) August 19, 2019
― ShariVari, Monday, 19 August 2019 16:45 (six years ago)
I always assumed I'd never get to retirement tbf
― what's wrong with being centre-y? (Noodle Vague), Monday, 19 August 2019 16:56 (six years ago)
I'm planning to starve/freeze in inconvenient places.
― Bidh boladh a' mhairbh de 'n láimh fhalaimh (dowd), Monday, 19 August 2019 16:57 (six years ago)
Nor do you have to be threatened by the news from the Home Office (as neither you nor I are AFAIK) to be frustrated by Labour pissing about on this.
― Andrew Farrell, Monday, 19 August 2019 16:57 (six years ago)
I was at a conference on the future of employability earlier in the year and it was hypothesised that the first generation to routinely work to 100 has already been born. Xp
― ShariVari, Monday, 19 August 2019 16:59 (six years ago)
And? This doesn't disprove my point, which is that Corbyn is doing precious little to defend the rights of EU citizens in the UK. Why do so many of you feel the need to bat for this? Is wholesale alignment with every single one of his stances a prerequisite to posting itt? Is it really that hard to grasp why I would take issue with Corbyn's timorousness in this regard?
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 17:00 (six years ago)
100 fs. 75 is bad enough
we should be lowering the age not raising it!
― im led by donky (||||||||), Monday, 19 August 2019 17:04 (six years ago)
Ffs, at least in the old days you had the relief of dying in abject poverty rather than extended working poverty till you looked the tutes-carm-une has let himself go a bit!
― calzino, Monday, 19 August 2019 17:06 (six years ago)
Here's a sample of the Stakhanovs of the future:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-39809808
(Article is from 2017.)
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 August 2019 17:08 (six years ago)
you literally just have to Google 'corbyn EU citizens rights' to find out what he has said about this. there is no shortage of speeches he's made and PM's questions full of very loud, forthright demands for guaranteeing them. not sure what else you want from him here?
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Monday, 19 August 2019 17:08 (six years ago)