Off Topic Lord Mayor

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The winner will be?

  • Luke Campbell

  • Mike Ross

  • Rowan Halstead

  • Anne Handley

  • Kerry Harrison

  • Margaret Pinder


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4 years ago isn’t this Governments fault.

As I said - I agree with you. The Asylum system needs complete change. But I would say the change needed needs significantly more engagement from us in the international asylum process - otherwise the boat crossings will continue forever.[/QUOTE


Corbyn visits Jungle refugee camp and urges UK to take more – as hundreds storm port
JEREMY CORBYN has urged the Government to take in more refugees as he visited the infamous “Jungle” camp in Calais.

By James Murray
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Jeremy Corbyn has urged the Government to take in more refugees


It's this government's fault and responsibility because their leader invited them all to come

I don’t remember Corbyn being Prime Minister?
 
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I am not completely sure about the role of Mayor, but I find it bizarre (and it can't help with the decision making process) that Hull is likely to have Labour MPs, a Lib Dem Council, Tory Police and Crime Commissioner and a Reform Mayor!

And in a nutshell this shows what an ill-thought out **** show randomly allocated pseudo-devolution under the guise of levelling up or regional democracy really is.

Governments of both colours going back 30 years are responsible for this absolute mess - as they are for the nonsense of patently unequal situations in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales (for example student loans) and a ridiculous governance mess in education (academies Vs LEA control). All caused by ignorant and biased politicians with their eye on the main chance.

Shame on the lot of them.
 
And in a nutshell this shows what an ill-thought out **** show randomly allocated pseudo-devolution under the guise of levelling up or regional democracy really is.

Governments of both colours going back 30 years are responsible for this absolute mess - as they are for the nonsense of patently unequal situations in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales (for example student loans) and a ridiculous governance mess in education (academies Vs LEA control). All caused by ignorant and biased politicians with their eye on the main chance.

Shame on the lot of them.

You're spot on there, Ernie - I (and others) could add a load more meat to those bones but that would be a full on 'politics post' and would totally derail this pretty well observed thread.
 
And in a nutshell this shows what an ill-thought out **** show randomly allocated pseudo-devolution under the guise of levelling up or regional democracy really is.

Governments of both colours going back 30 years are responsible for this absolute mess - as they are for the nonsense of patently unequal situations in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales (for example student loans) and a ridiculous governance mess in education (academies Vs LEA control). All caused by ignorant and biased politicians with their eye on the main chance.

Shame on the lot of them.
Your first paragraph is a work of art - keep the standard up!
 
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4 years ago isn’t this Governments fault.

As I said - I agree with you. The Asylum system needs complete change. But I would say the change needed needs significantly more engagement from us in the international asylum process - otherwise the boat crossings will continue forever.[/QUOTE


Corbyn visits Jungle refugee camp and urges UK to take more – as hundreds storm port
JEREMY CORBYN has urged the Government to take in more refugees as he visited the infamous “Jungle” camp in Calais.

By James Murray
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Jeremy Corbyn has urged the Government to take in more refugees


It's this government's fault and responsibility because their leader invited them all to come

How is this prick still relevant or getting any air time!
 
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4 years ago isn’t this Governments fault.

As I said - I agree with you. The Asylum system needs complete change. But I would say the change needed needs significantly more engagement from us in the international asylum process - otherwise the boat crossings will continue forever.[/QUOTE


Corbyn visits Jungle refugee camp and urges UK to take more – as hundreds storm port
JEREMY CORBYN has urged the Government to take in more refugees as he visited the infamous “Jungle” camp in Calais.

By James Murray
You must log in or register to see images

Jeremy Corbyn has urged the Government to take in more refugees


It's this government's fault and responsibility because their leader invited them all to come

That photo sums up Corbyn.
Let's hunt around until we find a migrant with a little child. There must be one somewhere.
Quite different from the photos of the hundreds of 'single men of fighting age' coming over on the boats every day (no, not saying there aren't women and children occasionally, but they are the exception).
Reminds me of the photo of him sat on the floor of that 'packed' train .... that wasn't packed at all but had loads of empty seats!! (no, not saying our train system is ok, it isn't, it's a disgrace ..... just like Corbyn).
 
Sounds like it's just about to be announced live on RH.
What a message about how bad things have got under the Tories & Labour that a boxer with next to zero relevant experience is getting elected! It's mad.
Both parties need to finally wake up, smell the coffee and sort out BatshitBonkersBritain, or become extinct.
I'm happy Luke has won (by the sound of it) for bigger reasons, but it's mad. Absolutely mad.
 
Done of the others took only about 27% I believe but I suppose 28% of some areas such as sparse Lincs is a lot less than other areas. I’m pretty sure this result is correct but I guess they are waiting for a perfect public moment - bit like City’s signings !!!
 
ER (not Hull) results...

East Riding results announced
The results for the East Riding have been announced. We're still waiting for Hull. They show Luke Campbell with a large lead:

Luke Campbell (Reform UK): 29,907

Mike Ross (Liberal Democrats): 20,341

Anne Handley (Conservatives): 19,969

Margaret Pinder (Labour): 11,369

Rowan Halstead (Yorkshire Party): 3,297

Kerry Harrison (Green): 3,097
 
ER (not Hull) results...

East Riding results announced
The results for the East Riding have been announced. We're still waiting for Hull. They show Luke Campbell with a large lead:

Luke Campbell (Reform UK): 29,907

Mike Ross (Liberal Democrats): 20,341

Anne Handley (Conservatives): 19,969

Margaret Pinder (Labour): 11,369

Rowan Halstead (Yorkshire Party): 3,297

Kerry Harrison (Green): 3,097

See the Greens ended up where they belong. Less than the Yorkshire Party.<laugh>
 
Labour are ****ed in Hull!
I really don’t think they are, or at least not any more than most of the parties. There’s enough comments on this thread, and I’ve spoken to enough of my mates IRL, to know that people who weren’t voting Reform were looking for the best option to keep them out.

And that was the LibDems.

What that says about all of the other parties is a different question though
 
Think Labour will lose at least one of their seats in Hull to Reform in the next GE, probably East or North (might be both).
 
I really don’t think they are, or at least not any more than most of the parties. There’s enough comments on this thread, and I’ve spoken to enough of my mates IRL, to know that people who weren’t voting Reform were looking for the best option to keep them out.

And that was the LibDems.

What that says about all of the other parties is a different question though

I think you just confirmed Labour are goosed in Hull. If your mates thought the Labour candidate could win, they would have voted so. They didn't and opted for the LidDem.
 
I think you just confirmed Labour are goosed in Hull. If your mates thought the Labour candidate could win, they would have voted so. They didn't and opted for the LidDem.
They did, but on the basis of a one-off vote that not many people were taking all that seriously - hence the really pitiful turnout.

I’d see it more like the European elections we used to have - clearly highly embarrassing for Labour, but in some ways typical of that type of ‘unimportant’ election relatively soon after a General Election.

None of which means the last couple of days haven’t been pretty seismic. The fact that tactical voting was widespread and Reform still won is significant, I just don’t buy that it tells you as much yet as Reform supporters hope it does.

Edit - just to add:
UKIP vote share in 2014 Euro elections 27%
Brexit Party vote share in 2019 Euro elections 30.5%
Reform Party vote share this week 30%
 
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