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Westminstenders: Dissolved.

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RedToothBrush · 06/11/2019 19:44

Parliament has formally been dissolved. We are now officially in an election period including purdah and spending limits. Not that all the parties haven't got campaign material out already to bypass the rules, making the rules a complete farce. And the government has made some very dodgy adverts about the fund for towns, 90% of which just happen to be marginals.

The Tory Campaign has got off to an interesting start with a dead cat dog whistle against Grenfell where many well educated people lived (Inc an architect), privately owned their property and just happened to be white. And fast asleep. I'm not sure about you but I don't tend to have huge amounts of 'common sense' when I'm snoring.

Apologies have of course been made. In true Trumpian / Bannon style. But the whistle was blown and made its desired point to its target audience. Expect many more examples before we get to the end of this campaign.

Of course the same day it was made public that the government have blocked the publication of a report into Russian Electoral Interference. Which is in no way connected to the massive amount of donations the Tory Party has been receiving lately and who Boris Johnson hangs out with.

This election is all about breaking 'The Red Wall' and the Tories taking Northern seats. So everyone between Birmingham and Cumbria is going to be particularly fed up by 12th December at people from London coming out with ridiculous stereotypes, and telling them how to vote. We await Corbyn and Johnson adopting flat caps and vowels whilst drinking a pint of bitter or mild.

As usual we've had the candidate selection process throw up a few curve balls including forcing cabinet minister Alun Cairns to resign as Welsh Secretary on the day the tories launch their campaign. Its become very clear from the list of Tory MPs who aren't standing that the party has officially split and 'one nation conservatism' is merely now a slogan Johnson throws around to pretend that the hard right of the party hasn't slung out or forced out all the moderates. On the Labour side we have the usual rows at factions in local parties fighting or being really upset at a London candidate being parachuted in.

Farage isn't standing but the Brexit Party apparently is, despite calls for an electoral pact with the Tories. Whether local parties get the memo from Leave.eu and CCHQ we will find out in time. The LDs, Greens and Plaid seem to be consolidating a Remain pact in some seats but this still splits the vote with Labour which will be a problem in some areas.

Johnson is apparently standing in Uxbridge. This does leave us with the possibility he could yet lose his seat. Swinson's seat is also far from a safe one. Corbyn will likely be safe but Islington did back the LDs as the 1st Party at the Euros with the assistance of some very pissed off Labour members.

Nothing is certain about the next 6 weeks apart from the fact it will throw up some shocks and leave us all shouting at the telly at some point.

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Volvemos · 07/11/2019 22:32

I.e. he’s just looked at it and gone “it’s not worth it”.

derxa · 07/11/2019 22:34

He was facing big challenges in his seat and in the party. And even if he won, what does he go on with? The stress, long hours, travelling, sedentary lifestyle that go with a life in politics. He’s made big changes for his health, he doesn’t want to get into a fight and doesn’t want to throw his health gains away. I agree.

tobee · 07/11/2019 22:44

I think a lot of MPs are candidates for poor health. They certainly seem to have done historically. Not sure if it's the Houses of Parliament temptations or the kind of people attracted to making their careers there. Or both.

Random18 · 07/11/2019 22:59

It's a breath of fresh air and I've not shouted at the tele once yet.

Watching BBC QT in my home city and so far it seems reasonably representative.

I'm sure the plants will appear at some point but it's so nice not to see an audience literally frothing at the mouth.

7Days · 07/11/2019 23:00

JRM bringing back golden sovereigns?

It's just too cartoonish

prettybird · 07/11/2019 23:09

A wee boost for Glasgow Smile - but also bittersweet Sad

https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-crowned-uks-top-cultural-17210813

prettybird · 07/11/2019 23:10

Didn't realise QT was from Glasgow tonight - I stopped watching it long ago.

Volvemos · 07/11/2019 23:11

Oh, I might pop it on!

Volvemos · 07/11/2019 23:16

“Boris Johnson..is a prolific liar”

Motheroffourdragons · 07/11/2019 23:17

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Random18 · 07/11/2019 23:20

We had season tickets. I remember going on the Coca Cola rollercoaster- my 1st proper one. And the Clydesdale Tower. Such a great event for the city

Motheroffourdragons · 07/11/2019 23:21

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Alsohuman · 07/11/2019 23:24

Who is that vacuous Tory on QT?

Random18 · 07/11/2019 23:25

Congrats on 30 years.

She is annoying - but the audience are showing BJ for what he is.

Motheroffourdragons · 07/11/2019 23:26

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Random18 · 07/11/2019 23:34

She gave up any say in 2016 when she didn't vote

She should not have voted in any of the Brexit votes in Parliament.

Belindabelle · 07/11/2019 23:56

I sold ice cream in 1988 at the Glasgow Garden Festival. Met my husband then too. Been married 27 years.

prettybird · 08/11/2019 00:01

My db had some of the furniture he designed and made displayed in one of the show flats. Smile

prettybird · 08/11/2019 00:02

That's lovely Belindabelle Thanks

RedToothBrush · 08/11/2019 00:10

The trans madness will never pass for those who are caught up in it now.

Sadly that's my position.

It's the position of many lesbians due to institutionalised and rationalised homophobia.

But it doesn't matter because its not universal credit or domestic violence... Its a niche issue. Or something.

Harm is being done now, but no one cares as its not important.

It's literally what I've been told.

And people wonder about disillusionnent?

My friend who has struggled with the family Court system and universal credit says the same.

It's this feeling of the fact that no cares that's driving a lot of sentiment behind more extreme views.

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Random18 Thu 07-Nov-19 18:27:50

Agree.
And I am GC.

Fight one fight at a time. The pressing fight is the General Election.

Many people didn't hold their noses and go out to vote for Hillary Clinton in the states that mattered n the US, and the result was the Current Incumbent. Is this what people want? Tories and No Deal by default?