• Help Support The Rugby Forum :

Search results for query: *

  • Users: ncurd
  • Order by date
  1. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Which Tyler's system is good. Larger constituencies with 4-5seats based on PR would also be good. I prefer a contieutcy based lower house(voting method TBD) with a fully PR upper house. At the moment Id take anything but FPTP with photo ID.
  2. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    At least someone with influence is trying. Only sad thing is he may have delayed this for the Trump verdict.
  3. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    They suggested that as well.
  4. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Listening to the newsagents from yesterday it sounds like it was all set up she'd have the whip restored and she'd stand down gracefully. Then the election got called and someone in Starmers office briefed the press and broke down the entire trust. It's extremely likely that person was acting on...
  5. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Abbott a canadiate according to Starmer that went on for too many days.
  6. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    This is why lots of polling modelling had to change post 2016. Taking into account that people in a secret ballot would vote for things they wouldn't publically admit to Brexit/Trump.
  7. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Its also a state case not a federal one so he can't pardon himself. Which is really interesting. In theory he could be the first sitting president to stand trial.
  8. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Aye it's all the plea deals and guilty already used by his (alleedged) co conspirators. You feel like they have the receipts on that one.
  9. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Isn't the real case against him the RICO one in Georgia for conspiracy to defraud an election.
  10. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    I think that's fine I definitely saw under the Corbyn years an attitude of **** and go vote Tory then if you didn't agree with everything under their banner. I think they are going overboard now.
  11. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    I agree in terms of PLP but this dude isn't even an MP anymore and has just endorsed Labour. I think even if they didn't want him they couldn't stop him speaking. He's also not a labour party member and only just applied. On reflection whilst it was hilarious Natalie Elphicke shouldn't of been...
  12. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    It's normal for most trials of any kind. Now the person has been found guilty judge has to read the law, find suitable reasoning for the sentence and give a summary of detail. Whilst also doing the same for all other trials they've presided over. It's just one of those things that take time...
  13. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Slap on the wrist time.
  14. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Yeah this Abbott playing games (well) From what I can piece together: Once she completed the training the exec told her they restore the whip if she agreed to stand down by the election. Probably led to some to and throwing suspecting November election date over the past 3 months. As its coming...
  15. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    I have zero problem with probing questioning but I think its the style of question. "Labour, are the majority in Wales which has the highest waiting times, care to explain why this isn't your fault?" "Labour, campaigned on austerity in 2010 can you explain how waiting times would not increased...
  16. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

  17. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    WTF is going
  18. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Think its definitely more a driving factor to GTTO everyone being reminded for 5 days what they've done. Unless the current government does something (LOL).
  19. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    Sounds like Streeting completely blindsided on morning chat shows. I'm kinda ****** now he's supposed to be out championing getting the pledge to get wait times down to a certain level in 5 years (a proper concrete measureable goal) and instead everyone's gonna be talking about one candidate.
  20. N

    A Political Thread pt. 2

    She's well liked by the real lefties though. It's not a good to have this kind of row that your activists balk to. Likely good for general polling though. Corbyn was a little diffrent he showed no effort to atone for his mistakes which were more egregious.
Top