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Strange, you would assume that almost all Saints fans would be aware that Wales didn't make the Euros... unless :emoticon-0112-wonde

I don't like the tories one bit, and I don't think Sunak is up to much (he is not in any way a leader, he's the guy that does the work behind a leader), but I feel really uncomfortable with people ragging him for turning up at Saints games etc. He's a genuine supporter, and has been all his life. He should be allowed to support his team without being castigated for it. Especially by us.
 
I don't like the tories one bit, and I don't think Sunak is up to much (he is not in any way a leader, he's the guy that does the work behind a leader), but I feel really uncomfortable with people ragging him for turning up at Saints games etc. He's a genuine supporter, and has been all his life. He should be allowed to support his team without being castigated for it. Especially by us.
Especially welcome if his family's billions transform us into a galactic mega club.
 
I don't like the tories one bit, and I don't think Sunak is up to much (he is not in any way a leader, he's the guy that does the work behind a leader), but I feel really uncomfortable with people ragging him for turning up at Saints games etc. He's a genuine supporter, and has been all his life. He should be allowed to support his team without being castigated for it. Especially by us.
Begrudging LIKE :emoticon-0125-mmm:
At least when he stops coming with his flotilla of black Range Rovers, I might feel a bit better about it
Its not so much him, its more the company he keeps
 
I don't like the tories one bit, and I don't think Sunak is up to much (he is not in any way a leader, he's the guy that does the work behind a leader), but I feel really uncomfortable with people ragging him for turning up at Saints games etc. He's a genuine supporter, and has been all his life. He should be allowed to support his team without being castigated for it. Especially by us.
James O’Brien just made exactly the same point. Sunak is a genuine fan, but he just isn’t very good with people. The gaffe in Wales also showed terrible ground work. He has no sense of self-deprecation, so he can’t laugh off a mistake with a witty comment, but rather he comes across as petulant, someone who has always got his way. The gulf between Sunak and the vast majority of the electorate will become more and more apparent as the campaign unfolds.
 
James O’Brien just made exactly the same point. Sunak is a genuine fan, but he just isn’t very good with people. The gaffe in Wales also showed terrible ground work. He has no sense of self-deprecation, so he can’t laugh off a mistake with a witty comment, but rather he comes across as petulant, someone who has always got his way. The gulf between Sunak and the vast majority of the electorate will become more and more apparent as the campaign unfolds.

Absolutely. But I hate this focus on him supporting Saints as a problem, and the idea that he's some kind of bandwagon fan of football. If we're interested in fairness, it goes all ways.
 
Absolutely. But I hate this focus on him supporting Saints as a problem, and the idea that he's some kind of bandwagon fan of football. If we're interested in fairness, it goes all ways.
I absolutely agree with you. The thing about him supporting Saints is completely irrelevant in the wider scheme of things, and there are a million other reasons why I won’t be voting for his party.
 
Absolutely. But I hate this focus on him supporting Saints as a problem, and the idea that he's some kind of bandwagon fan of football. If we're interested in fairness, it goes all ways.

I agree, he has the right to support the team he wants to.

Keep Saints and the image of Saints out of any campaigning though please.
 
https://sotn.newstatesman.com/2024/05/britainpredicts

Early doors and still don't think it will go this far, but interesting and well considered nonetheless.

Britain Predicts model

Labour 427
Conservative 116
Liberal Democrat 63*
SNP 21
Plaid 3
Green 1

*Lib Dem stands out the most to me, especially as they are predicting them to quintuple their seats despite also predicting them to lose 1.9% of the vote share. Peak First Past the Post if it comes to pass.
 
I absolutely agree with you. The thing about him supporting Saints is completely irrelevant in the wider scheme of things, and there are a million other reasons why I won’t be voting for his party.
Yes this.

In a scale of 1 to 100, with hundred being a vote for him and 1 being no way, him being a Saints fan in fairness pushed me to 0.1.
 
https://sotn.newstatesman.com/2024/05/britainpredicts

Early doors and still don't think it will go this far, but interesting and well considered nonetheless.

Britain Predicts model

Labour 427
Conservative 116
Liberal Democrat 63*
SNP 21
Plaid 3
Green 1

*Lib Dem stands out the most to me, especially as they are predicting them to quintuple their seats despite also predicting them to lose 1.9% of the vote share. Peak First Past the Post if it comes to pass.
Highest Lowest MPs since 1945
Con 397 Lab 202 (1983)
Lab 418 Con 165 (1997)
Lib 62 (2005) 8 (2015)
 
I understand Spanish water is a mix of public, private and hybrid
How does that work?
Don’t know is the easiest answer but I would hazard a guess that the government protect the public from rampant profiteering.
I use bottled gas and the price rose when the Russian v Ukraine conflict started, but the government were dictating the retail cost of the bottled gas, regularly reducing the price in line with the reduction of wholesale prices.
Last time I checked bottled gas here costs about 50% less than the same size bottle in the UK.
With regards to utilities I think they genuinely try to look after the people first.
My last two months electricity has cost around €50, total.
 
Don’t know is the easiest answer but I would hazard a guess that the government protect the public from rampant profiteering.
I use bottled gas and the price rose when the Russian v Ukraine conflict started, but the government were dictating the retail cost of the bottled gas, regularly reducing the price in line with the reduction of wholesale prices.
Last time I checked bottled gas here costs about 50% less than the same size bottle in the UK.
With regards to utilities I think they genuinely try to look after the people first.
My last two months electricity has cost around €50, total.
A novel approach
We should try that
 
We are now up to 76 sitting Conservative MPs who have announced that they will not contest their seat in this election. That's more than back in the 1997 election campaign.
 
Don’t know is the easiest answer but I would hazard a guess that the government protect the public from rampant profiteering.
I use bottled gas and the price rose when the Russian v Ukraine conflict started, but the government were dictating the retail cost of the bottled gas, regularly reducing the price in line with the reduction of wholesale prices.
Last time I checked bottled gas here costs about 50% less than the same size bottle in the UK.
With regards to utilities I think they genuinely try to look after the people first.
My last two months electricity has cost around €50, total.
A novel approach
We should try that

Nah, where's the profit in that? <whistle><whistle>
 
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https://sotn.newstatesman.com/2024/05/britainpredicts

Early doors and still don't think it will go this far, but interesting and well considered nonetheless.

Britain Predicts model

Labour 427
Conservative 116
Liberal Democrat 63*
SNP 21
Plaid 3
Green 1

*Lib Dem stands out the most to me, especially as they are predicting them to quintuple their seats despite also predicting them to lose 1.9% of the vote share. Peak First Past the Post if it comes to pass.
Those sort of numbers would make a lot of sense to me. The election result may well be similar but the mood in the country is nothing like 1997. There's a strong anti-Conservative sentiment around but there isn't pro-Labour feeling in the way there was back then. Many people will be voting tactically against the Conservatives rather than in favour of Labour. That is, if they vote at all. I suspect turnout may be way down.