The woman is editor in chief of the Economist mate. Slightly different viewpoint. Stopped watching when I noticed Family Guy was on.So far, it's been interesting to see Farage being bullish and trying to be all smiley, Tristram Hunt is coming across as an arrogant, loudmouthed activist, Brian May wants to divert the questions all the time, the lady from the Grauniad seems to be switching between all the parties (arguably because she doesn't know who is the strongest) and Jeremy Hunt appears the calmest of the lot - although he is letting Tristram Hunt have it now they are talking economy)
We have a Double referendum vote in Ireland next Friday to make amendments to the constitution to allow;
1. Same sex marriage.
2. Lowering the age required for a Presidential candidate from 35 years to 21 years of age.
So your nephew I met could soon be in with a shout?

Chuka Umunna has decided not to run for Labour's top job after realising how much scrutiny prospective leaders get.....
Chuka Umunna has decided not to run for Labour's top job after realising how much scrutiny prospective leaders get.....
Mandleson's protege.......would never win back the temporary kippers up north. Bullet dodged by Labour, though the rest don't seem an inspiring bunch so far.Skeletons in the cupboard? You don't honestly think he had a 'eureka moment' do you? Not your usual Labour type...
Mandleson's protege.......would never win back the temporary kippers up north. Bullet dodged by Labour, though the rest don't seem an inspiring bunch so far.
I think Alan Johnson is probably their best bet as someone who will be respected and has the experience required. Unfortunately, there are far too many senior Labour politicians who are so conceited they think the voters are wrong, a bit like the condescending luvvies who have been choking on their muesli since last week.
Whoever gets the job faces a hell of a battle as the unions are becoming the albatross around Labour's neck...
Johnson's ruled himself out, sadly.
I wouldn't have thought the unions are much of a factor any more.
Labour leadership now feels like an irrelevance to me. Nearly everyone going on about 'aspirations', support for business, immigration etc and essentially how they need to be more like the Tories. Usually when faced with a choice between a real something and an ersatz something I'll pick the real one.It's looking like the Labour leadership will go to the last one not to drop out. A dispiriting bunch.
I was quite taken with Stella Creasey on QT tonight, but she's not standing, sadly.
I'm no political commentator but surely the Labour party can collectively see the pointlessness of emulating the Tories.Labour leadership now feels like an irrelevance to me. Nearly everyone going on about 'aspirations', support for business, immigration etc and essentially how they need to be more like the Tories. Usually when faced with a choice between a real something and an ersatz something I'll pick the real one.