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Derek27
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According to this article, he paid £2K for a suit with sleeves and trousers 2-4" too short. :lol: :lol:


https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/fa ... 98273.html

Not quite sure why my name's in the URL, nothing to do with me!
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jamesedwards
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Euler wrote:
Fri Jul 05, 2024 10:46 am
Taken from Chris Fawcett on X
Looks like Labour in 2024 will end up with under 10,000,000 votes to get 411+ seats.

Labour under Corbyn in 2019 had a crushing defeat with 10,295,912 votes and only got 203 seats. In 2017 Labour got 262 seats and 12,877,918. Almost 3m more than Starmer's massive majority got.
Final results are in:

Labour total votes fell 5.5% from 10.3m in 2019 (a "Labour disaster"), to 9.7m in 2024 (an "inspired landslide"). Our electoral system is crazy!

Labour share up only 1.6% vs 2019, to 33.7%. By far the lowest ever share of a majority-winning party. Next lowest was Blair's second term in 2005 which was 35.2%.
sionascaig
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My new fav (Tory) politician... Rory Stewart...

Got his pal to stand in Truss's constituency as an alternative Tory candidate & he picked up over 5000 votes... Truss lost by c600 votes...
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sionascaig wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:06 pm
My new fav (Tory) politician... Rory Stewart...

Got his pal to stand in Truss's constituency as an alternative Tory candidate & he picked up over 5000 votes... Truss lost by c600 votes...
Genius, I would buy him a drink for that. :D

Sadly, he didn't have to wait long for another dreadful PM. :lol:
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:26 pm
Rory Stewart: A liar, a showman, a buffoon, a rank incompetence, and probably the most shameful prime minister that Britain has ever had, and somebody the likes of whom I pray we will never see again.

Good summary Rory. :D
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Derek27 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:23 pm
sionascaig wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:06 pm
My new fav (Tory) politician... Rory Stewart...

Got his pal to stand in Truss's constituency as an alternative Tory candidate & he picked up over 5000 votes... Truss lost by c600 votes...
Genius, I would buy him a drink for that. :D

Sadly, he didn't have to wait long for another dreadful PM. :lol:
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:26 pm
Rory Stewart: A liar, a showman, a buffoon, a rank incompetence, and probably the most shameful prime minister that Britain has ever had, and somebody the likes of whom I pray we will never see again.

Good summary Rory. :D
I like Rory. The fact he didn't see the horror of Truss coming or the insipidness of Sunak is ok for me.
I'd seriously consiider voting Tory if he was leade. My untested view of him is that he holds public service in high regard and has integrity. Remember those high values from way back. Exclude Harold Wilson from that, of course.
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Derek27
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Five migrants have been sent to Rwanda over the last two years at a cost of £60M each. I guess that proves the scheme was working and would be a viable deterrent. Migrants would have been queueing up to get here under another five years of Sunak to try and get a small cut of that £60M. :mrgreen:
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greenmark wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:33 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:23 pm
sionascaig wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:06 pm
My new fav (Tory) politician... Rory Stewart...

Got his pal to stand in Truss's constituency as an alternative Tory candidate & he picked up over 5000 votes... Truss lost by c600 votes...
Genius, I would buy him a drink for that. :D

Sadly, he didn't have to wait long for another dreadful PM. :lol:
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:26 pm
Rory Stewart: A liar, a showman, a buffoon, a rank incompetence, and probably the most shameful prime minister that Britain has ever had, and somebody the likes of whom I pray we will never see again.

Good summary Rory. :D
I like Rory. The fact he didn't see the horror of Truss coming or the insipidness of Sunak is ok for me.
I'd seriously consiider voting Tory if he was leade. My untested view of him is that he holds public service in high regard and has integrity. Remember those high values from way back. Exclude Harold Wilson from that, of course.

I did like him - isn't he a lecturer now ?

But I cant see him any other way since I saw this :)

https://x.com/mockeree/status/1140977687462404097
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sniffer66 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 10:28 pm
greenmark wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:33 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:23 pm


Genius, I would buy him a drink for that. :D

Sadly, he didn't have to wait long for another dreadful PM. :lol:

I like Rory. The fact he didn't see the horror of Truss coming or the insipidness of Sunak is ok for me.
I'd seriously consiider voting Tory if he was leade. My untested view of him is that he holds public service in high regard and has integrity. Remember those high values from way back. Exclude Harold Wilson from that, of course.

I did like him - isn't he a lecturer now ?

But I cant see him any other way since I saw this :)

https://x.com/mockeree/status/1140977687462404097
:lol: But you do realise his record is to go to war-torn places and try to help?
Unlike Truss that demoted a G7 country in the eyes of the global financial community and hurt a lot of people - in 49 days.
Take your pick.
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Last I heard he (Rory) was considering standing in the next Scottish elections.

Hope he does, the current lot make those down south look like geniuses.
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greenmark wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 10:35 pm
sniffer66 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 10:28 pm
greenmark wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:33 pm

I like Rory. The fact he didn't see the horror of Truss coming or the insipidness of Sunak is ok for me.
I'd seriously consiider voting Tory if he was leade. My untested view of him is that he holds public service in high regard and has integrity. Remember those high values from way back. Exclude Harold Wilson from that, of course.

I did like him - isn't he a lecturer now ?

But I cant see him any other way since I saw this :)

https://x.com/mockeree/status/1140977687462404097
:lol: But you do realise his record is to go to war-torn places and try to help?
Unlike Truss that demoted a G7 country in the eyes of the global financial community and hurt a lot of people - in 49 days.
Take your pick.
I did, I recall he is ex military? Going back a few years, I remember him as a likeable politician with a lot of integrity. Someone I would consider voting for. I thought it was a shame he left politics
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Derek27 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:20 pm
According to this article, he paid £2K for a suit with sleeves and trousers 2-4" too short. :lol: :lol:


https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/fa ... 98273.html

Not quite sure why my name's in the URL, nothing to do with me!
That trousers thing is weird, I went for a measuring for a suit for my brothers wedding and the chap insisted on the legs being taken up a couple of inches, so when you're standing the hems are barely touching the shoes. Apparently that's the modern fashion but I found it quite uncomfortable and self conscious.
Rishi's suits are taking the piss though, trousers that short he could just slip his shoes off and walk through a flood and come out the other side with dry trousers :lol:
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Dublin_Flyer wrote:
Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:17 am
Derek27 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:20 pm
According to this article, he paid £2K for a suit with sleeves and trousers 2-4" too short. :lol: :lol:


https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/fa ... 98273.html

Not quite sure why my name's in the URL, nothing to do with me!
That trousers thing is weird, I went for a measuring for a suit for my brothers wedding and the chap insisted on the legs being taken up a couple of inches, so when you're standing the hems are barely touching the shoes. Apparently that's the modern fashion but I found it quite uncomfortable and self conscious.
Rishi's suits are taking the piss though, trousers that short he could just slip his shoes off and walk through a flood and come out the other side with dry trousers :lol:
I remember kids taking the piss out of me at school when I outgrew my trousers and they barely covered my socks, so I would feel pretty uncomfortable in those.
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Derek27
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Benedict Spencer: If Suella Braverman doesn't win the leadership contest, whoever does will make sure her career has a firm ceiling.

I certainly hope he's right. :D
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Derek27
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Zahawi said for too long, the Conservatives formed a circular firing squad. That's a good way of putting it. :)
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Kai
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Everyone knee deep in politics is basically Derek's wet dream :lol:

But I hope there are tradable opportunities out there as well, I wouldn't know where to start!
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