hypochondriac Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Reporting in the Times and this stood out: "Meanwhile YouGov polling for The Times today shows that voters think that Labour under Starmer is more sleazy and disreputable than the last Conservative government" Regardless of those who think all these events are no big deal, ultimately that perception is what's going to do for Starmer. 1
ChrisPY Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, sadoldgit said: There are definitions given in dictionaries which is what I use. The trouble is people of the far right don’t like that label because it comes with a lot of baggage. Reform UK are labelled far right by many political commentators and given the number of obvious racists in the party that is no surprise. Call them a far right party though and people who support them get sniffy. Donald Trump is a clueless moron so what he thinks isn’t worth considering. I would say that the Democrats in the US are closer to the old centre right Tories. Mainstream American politics stem from centre to varying degrees right. What is it with all the dictionary nonces on here? You and @hypochondriac need to have a long hard look at yourselves.
ChrisPY Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 19 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: Reporting in the Times and this stood out: "Meanwhile YouGov polling for The Times today shows that voters think that Labour under Starmer is more sleazy and disreputable than the last Conservative government" Regardless of those who think all these events are no big deal, ultimately that perception is what's going to do for Starmer. It’s not so much the perception of the events. It’s those events with the back drop of sanctimony when they were coming into power. 2
The Kraken Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 52 minutes ago, ChrisPY said: It’s not so much the perception of the events. It’s those events with the back drop of sanctimony when they were coming into power. It also depends on which “last Conservative government” we’re talking about. Johnson oversaw enormous corruption and sleaze, Starmer’s lot don’t come close to that. Dim Lizzy was just thick and terrible for a couple of months. Sunak was perhaps less corrupt and dealt a shit hand but ultimately a wet flannel who bended to the bigger boys who really ran the party by then, and not far from contempt. People have got short memories if they think this current lot are worse than Johnson. They’re proving to be a bit useless but have got a long way to go catch up Boris, who should be in jail, the cunt. 4
hypochondriac Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 7 minutes ago, The Kraken said: It also depends on which “last Conservative government” we’re talking about. Johnson oversaw enormous corruption and sleaze, Starmer’s lot don’t come close to that. Dim Lizzy was just thick and terrible for a couple of months. Sunak was perhaps less corrupt and dealt a shit hand but ultimately a wet flannel who bended to the bigger boys who really ran the party by then, and not far from contempt. People have got short memories if they think this current lot are worse than Johnson. They’re proving to be a bit useless but have got a long way to go catch up Boris, who should be in jail, the cunt. In fairness the Tories had a fair bit longer. Pretty impressive where Starmer has got to in just a year and a half. 1
The Kraken Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: In fairness the Tories had a fair bit longer. Pretty impressive where Starmer has got to in just a year and a half. Johnson didn’t take very long at all to live up to expectations. Both him and Keith very far from impressive but I struggle to come around to the notion that there is a more useless and corrupt person than Johnson, no matter what The Times suggest. 1
hypochondriac Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 32 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Johnson didn’t take very long at all to live up to expectations. Both him and Keith very far from impressive but I struggle to come around to the notion that there is a more useless and corrupt person than Johnson, no matter what The Times suggest. I'm not sure the Times made any comparison between Johnson and Starmer?
The Kraken Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: I'm not sure the Times made any comparison between Johnson and Starmer? Sorry, what? Johnson was part of the last Conservative government wasn’t he? Or at least the last elected one. So that’s entirely what they were saying. Edited 5 hours ago by The Kraken
Farmer Saint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Do you know what I may vote for, a Conservative party led by Jeremey Hunt.
hypochondriac Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 38 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Sorry, what? Johnson was part of the last Conservative government wasn’t he? Or at least the last elected one. So that’s entirely what they were saying. They are reporting yougov polling not editorialising.
The Kraken Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Your initial post said that the times commissioned the polls. If you don’t think that is having a part of story then fair enough.
hypochondriac Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Your initial post said that the times commissioned the polls. If you don’t think that is having a part of story then fair enough. So the yougov polling was biased?
The Kraken Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Just now, hypochondriac said: So the yougov polling was biased? What? The Times commissioned a poll, and reported on the results of it. What on earth else are you reading in to it? Carry on, I’m off to bed. Ridiculous conversation.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Last time, I was a diagonal closer to the centre.
hypochondriac Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 32 minutes ago, The Kraken said: What? The Times commissioned a poll, and reported on the results of it. What on earth else are you reading in to it? Carry on, I’m off to bed. Ridiculous conversation. OK so the Times weren't suggesting that Boris was less corrupt than Starmer then were they. They were simply reporting on a poll that they commissioned.
hypochondriac Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: Last time, I was a diagonal closer to the centre. I'm not sure it works. It seems thst every ends up not too far away despite clearly having wildly different views.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 44 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: I'm not sure it works. It seems thst every ends up not too far away despite clearly having wildly different views. It was the same last time. However, one of us managed to get into the top right quarter. Lord Duckhunter, I think.
hypochondriac Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: It was the same last time. However, one of us managed to get into the top right quarter. Lord Duckhunter, I think. I just think some of the questions are things you really wouldn't answer strongly agree or disagree to unless you're a total twat.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: I just think some of the questions are things you really wouldn't answer strongly agree or disagree to unless you're a total twat. Presumably somewhere there should be groups based in the other quarters who think that of the people who ended up in the quarter we did. A peek at wiki had a criticism that the questions were biased towards you ending up more libertarian. But I've not checked out the sources. What is clear, is that when SOG and I answered "strongly agree" to "Do you think Diane Abbott is incredibly attractive?", it was always going to be a struggle to move from the far left. Oh, you had different questions? Ah, awkward...
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