May 14, 2020 -- 4:01PM, Cider wrote:
What are you on about, lapsy pa's post confirms what I said, the advice was updated in March.
Read Starmer's words again .....
May 14, 2020 -- 4:06PM, Cider wrote:
I'm not disputing that it was later than ideal. Since it has been updated for two months, why raise it now?
Because the impact is only know becoming known.
May 14, 2020 -- 5:53PM, impossible123 wrote:
I do not think the government know precisely what "essential" means eg motor parts courier. Is that essential? I'd have thought the emergency eg police/fire brigade/ and nhs workers are only genuine essentials. Of the others apart from these only a selection or nomination eg pharmacies/post offices/banks/breakdown services/etc, given the much fewer need due to lockdown.
Do you not think that other key workers use a car to commute? Or indeed emergency vehicles need to be maintained?
May 15, 2020 -- 2:50PM, politicspunter wrote:
Don't be too confident about the five year part.
Yeah it will be 10-20 years till the muzzie vote
May 20, 2020 -- 2:59PM, geordie1956 wrote:
'feigned ignorance'Didn't take the pm long to completely nail captain forensic thenYou must have a very poor image of the fat buffoon if you think that qualifies as a success
I wouldn't anticipate you agreeing with that interpretation to be fair 
Starmer was quite rattled and put off (the truth hurts), to argue the opposite could be described as, well, feigning ignorance
May 20, 2020 -- 3:50PM, duffy wrote:
I don't understand how his aides think that it is a good look for Johnson always to appear as if he's just been dragged through a hedge backwards, is it an attempt to portray him as a sleeves rolled up getting down and dirty with the ordinary man on the street sort of thing.
One could hardly say it has been unsuccessful approach to his political career so far. Whether you agree with his politics or not.
May 20, 2020 -- 3:57PM, politicspunter wrote:
Boris, like most Western leaders apart from Trump, enjoyed high opinion poll ratings in the first few weeks of the virus situation. He is being found out now though, his approval ratings are in freefall and the last poll I saw had Starmer more popular than him.
They remain higher than they were before the crisis started, in fact he had some negative ratings in early March. Tories have huge double digit leads in GE polls, doubt CCHQ are quite at the panic stage in regard to the threat of captain forensic.
May 20, 2020 -- 4:06PM, Cider wrote:
May 20, 2020 -- 2:57PM, politicspunter wrote:Boris, like most Western leaders apart from Trump, enjoyed high opinion poll ratings in the first few weeks of the virus situation. He is being found out now though, his approval ratings are in freefall and the last poll I saw had Starmer more popular than him.They remain higher than they were before the crisis started, in fact he had some negative ratings in early March. Tories have huge double digit leads in GE polls, doubt CCHQ are quite at the panic stage in regard to the threat of captain forensic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadership_approval_opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election
Sure, the tories still have a decent lead but the gap is closing, rather quickly in particular regarding leader approval ratings.
May 20, 2020 -- 4:34PM, Cider wrote:
Starmer is not the pm, and a long shot he will ever be the pm. His approval rating as an oppo leader is literally irrelevant. Boris was +6% with Opinium on 13 March and as you've noted +10% on 14th May. Still higher, as I noted. Even Boris wasn't going to maintain approval ratings of +29% or so as the country faces up to the realities of unwinding out of lockdown.
On the contrary, Starmer is clear favourite with all bookies to be next PM.
What a lay, but I have no appetite for locking up liquidity for years. May 20, 2020 -- 5:03PM, Cider wrote:
The Tories would just have a leadership election. That Starmer price is absolute bonkers, though I must admit I never looked at the market as I have no interest in playing next pm right now.
I agree that price is nuts. Anything can, and probably will happen.
May 20, 2020 -- 5:29PM, Cider wrote:
It would be folly to put it down to the giveaway. He is very close to being, if not the strongest politician I've seen. Clearly righting the economic ship is going to be an extremely tough challenge but we have the best person for the job.
Give us a break. You or I could do what he has done so far. Testing times are ahead for him.
May 20, 2020 -- 5:50PM, Cider wrote:
Yes of course. I wouldn't expect you to give any credit to any Tory MP who didn't support leaving the EU though.
He was rotten in the live TV debates and I am being generous.