There's a distinction between a conspiracy theory and prudence, Tooting - I was imprudent, and voted with a pencil
funny you should say that as i was invited to a dinner and after dinner talk with her on immigration. However i declined when they wanted £50 for the pleasure.
I wear a metal collandar on my head as a prudence in case aliens are trying to contact us and thay can only communicate through brain waves that need amplifying with a simple kitchen strainer.
It seems there's a military coup taking place in Turkey, bridges over the Bosphorus are sealed and jets flying low over the city in Istanbul...
Tanks blocking the airports... Generals who guard secularism jealously want to restore democracy... hmmm Looks like another Egypt Boris is going to be busy. At least he can visit his relatives while he's over there
Bizarrely, it's what Turkish liberals have been hoping for. Was talking to one of my Turkish colleagues a couple of weeks ago, a completely non Muslim western lady, who is totally anti Erdogan, and she was saying it's only a matter of time before the military have enough of him. Particularly as he shows no respect to Ataturk, apparently Erdogan wants to be the 'father of the country', can't even bring himself to say Ataturks name. Now we will see how fanatical the Turkish Islamists are. Hopefully the military are strong enough to prevent a civil war without being too brutal. They have a fairly decent record of taking over, making institutional changes, then handing back to civilian government.
This was predicted by europe-newsweek back in March ... http://europe.newsweek.com/will-there-be-coup-against-erdogan-turkey-439181
Ultimate ironic coincidence - in his episode of BBC's Who Do You Think You Are, it transpired that the great grandfather of Boris Johnson was Osman Wilfred (Ali) Kemal, a journalist who was deeply involved in the Ataturk regime and movement - an involvement that ultimately cost him his life... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Kemal http://www.bbc.co.uk/whodoyouthinkyouare/new-stories/boris-johnson/how-we-did-it_1.shtml
Spare a thought for frustrated newspaper editors. They speak to their subordinates at 9.00pm. "Are you sure we're right up to date before we go to print?". Answer is in the affirmative - yet by the time the papers go on sale the next morning, it's all yesterday's news suitable for purists and holding fish and chips
Tweet by Kevin Maguire on Turkey: "Big risk Erdogan will exploit military rebellion to stamp on political dissent & silence media. Coup & counter both disasters for democracy." Can't help but hope the flagging military coup gets a boost from a wider section of the Turkish armed forces, so Erdogan can be sent into exile and the country starts with a clean sheet. But perhaps that's just naive of me.
Been thinking exactly the same thing Goldie. Might come if the coup ringleaders face incredibly harsh punishment - execution. It can't be denied that Erdogan has a lot of support in certain sections of Turkish society. All very sad.
No. Perhaps his dagger. But heaven help us if he did. As he is bound to have misjudged the tea leaves on the morning that he did. I cannot think of a greater cock up that any politician has made than his bid for power.
They will be complaining about something else next month. NHS, Uni Fees or capitalism. They had their chance and didn't turn up.
More young people voted than you seem to think.... http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/09/young-people-referendum-turnout-brexit-twice-as-high