Thursday, December 27, 2018

Stats for Lefties: Should I stay or should I go? Labour’s Brexit dile...

With the government having finally put its proposed Brexit deal on the table, and with a
Parliamentary vote imminent, the Labour Party and its 257 MPs face a dramatic
test of their Brexit position. 
Despite the vocal demands of the “People’s Vote”
campaign, Labour has declined to back a second EU referendum, and has instead
prioritised a general election so that Labour can form a government and
negotiate a Brexit deal that meets its “6 tests” for a good deal. As part of
this strategy, Labour will vote against the Tories’ Brexit deal - the idea is
that if the Tories’ Brexit deal cannot pass the Commons, then the government
will be forced to call a general election to obtain a mandate for May’s deal.
Labour can then win the election and renegotiate a new deal. If Labour cannot
obtain an election, then all options (including a second referendum) remain on
the table.

The nuanced approach of Labour’s policy has often left pro-EU campaigners frustrated and
angry – many ask why Labour doesn’t simply back a second referendum or support
stopping Brexit outright. The reasons for Labour’s complex strategy, however,
are equally complex, and in this article we’ll try take a look at the
statistics that illustrate Labour’s dilemma.

Part 1: Play to Win 

On the face of it, Labour’s base is mostly anti-Brexit. In
the most recent Survation poll
(the most accurate pollsters in
2017), the pollster found that 65% of those who voted Labour in 2017 would vote
‘Remain’ in a second EU referendum. Other surveys have found that
90% of Labour members support
‘Remain’, and that 78%
of Labour members back a second referendum
on Brexit. With the
Brexit vote having gone to Leave by only a 4pt margin (52-48) in 2016, and with
public opinion having slightly shifted towards Remain since 2016, you might
think Labour’s path is clear: it should follow the advice of its voters and
members, adopt a ‘Stop Brexit’ (or second referendum) manifesto pledge and win
the votes of the pro-EU 48%. Simple. 


But the problem Labour faces is this: the House of Commons isn’t elected through a
national popular vote. It’s elected through individual constituencies. And on
the question of Brexit, the vast majority of those constituencies lean more
strongly one way or the other than the nation as a whole. Within England, Wales and Scotland, just 18 constituencies recorded a vote that matched the national
figure (52% Leave, 48% Remain). 350 gave a higher vote share to Leave (on
average, 60% for Leave), whilst 264 gave a higher share to Remain than the
national figure (on average, 59% for Remain). And if Labour wants to become the
governing party, especially with an overall majority, it has to win dozens upon
dozens of constituencies where the voters backed Leave. 


In total, Labour needs to gain 64 new seats (and retain its current ones) to win an
overall majority. The smoothest path runs through the 76 seats where Labour is
behind the opposition by less than 10 percentage points. 42 of these voted Leave (with a 59% Leave vote, on average), and 36 voted Remain (with a 61% Remain vote, on average).



This in itself shows Labour’s challenge – it cannot win a majority without taking seats that
went heavily for Leave AND that went heavily for Remain. However, the challenge
is greater than it looks. Of those marginal seats, 23 of the 36 pro-Remain
seats are held by the SNP or Plaid Cymru, and taking seats from the two
nationalist parties doesn’t increase the number of anti-Conservative MPs in the
Commons. Labour could take every single one of these seats and it wouldn’t make
any difference: the Tories would still form the government.





The seats thatmatter most are the 54 Conservative-held Labour target seats. And of these 54
seats, a full 41 voted Leave (with an average Leave vote of 59%), and just 13
voted ‘Remain’ (with an average Remain vote of 57%). These 54 seats are listed
in the table below.


The upshot ofit all is this. Labour voters might be pro-Remain. Labour members might be
pro-Remain. And the national vote in 2016 may have been close. But in most of
the marginal seats that Labour must win in order to form the next government,
the voters leaned heavily towards Leave in 2016.


A Labour Party committed to overturning those people’s votes and keeping Britain in the EU
against their wishes might well win a handful of votes from the Liberal
Democrats, and take some seats from the SNP, but the price might well be losing
to the Tories in dozens upon dozens of marginal seats. That doesn’t sound like
a risk worth taking. Labour’s nuanced and unifying Brexit policy, that respects
the referendum whilst reaching out to Remain voters, may well be the only way
for the party to win in these marginal seats. After all, it’s that strategy
that saw Labour win 42% of the popular vote in England in 2017 – its highest
share of the vote since 1997.


Part 2: The Magnificent Six 

But Labour’selectoral challenge extends beyond their marginal target seats. There are a
total of 54 Labour-held seats where the party leads its opponent by less than
10 points, and to win power Labour must also hold all of these constituencies
(or all but a few of them). Of these, Labour is being challenged by the SNP in
6 of them, meaning that regardless of the result the seat will elect an
anti-Conservative MP. Of the other 48 Labour-held marginal seats in England and
Wales, the Tories are in second place in 46, with the other two being Labour/Lib
Dem marginals. And most of these (36, to be exact) voted Leave.


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Friday, December 21, 2018

TMB Industry News: TMB apologises after intern tweeted 'wrong image'....

 The Tripe Marketing Board has apologised after tweeting an image which
was interpreted by a number of people as suggesting that UK Prime
Minister Theresa May had been chosen as a 'poster girl' by the TMB.





The error occured after an intern covering the

Mistaken cow image
TMB's Twitter account over the Bank Holiday weekend mistook an
instruction to post an image of a cow which had appeared next to the PM
on her recent pre-election photo opportunity tour of the UK.

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Monday, December 17, 2018

All That Is Solid ...: Top 100 Tweeting Politics Commentators 2018

 It's the most
wonderful time of the year! As the curtains begin drawing on another
turbulent 12 months in politics, it's time to pour the mulled wine, help
yourself to a crafty mince pie and get down with that other venerable
annual tradition: the totting up of who's hot and who's not in the world
of political comment. At least where Twitter is concerned.




Every year there might be folks who've never clapped eyes on this time sink before, so let's recap the basics. These are not my top 100 commentators. I repeat, these are not my top 100 commentators. The people listed below are the hundred most followed commentators in the UK Twitterverse. But nothing is ever that simple, oh no. There are some exclusions. Sitting politicians
aren't included, so while Nigel Farage, for instance, has his nice LBC
gig he won't make his debut on this here list until next year - assuming
we survive the chill winds of Brexit - when the European Parliament has
dispensed with his services. Likewise, Brits abroad who earn their
moolah or infamy commenting primarily on US politics are barred too. In
plain English, no Mensch, and no Prison Planet twerp. And the final
condition is all of these have to regularly produce comment or analysis
outside of Twitter. People who just tweet and nothing else don't make
the cut.




If you're wondering why I do this, it originally began
as clickbait in the early days of Twitter (ask anyone on this list who
were around in the early days of political tweeting and their eyes will
grow misty with nostalgia). But as the novelty has worn off I've kept
with it because, well, the movements on the list over the years have
been plenty interesting. In the beginning one-writer-and-their-blog
outfits ruled the roost (even I made the first!), but gradually traditional
media power and reach asserted itself and Twitter became a crude
measure of the popularity of the people it featured. With very few
exceptions, radical, marginalised, and amateur pundits were squeezed out
and an establishment, um, established. And this was maintained by Very
Important People publicly tweeting and cross promoting the tweets of
other Very Important People. There are people on this list who rarely if
ever engage with the hoi polloi but are still very happy to
promote the works/books/hot takes of their mates, making it very
difficult - but not impossible - for outsiders to acquire the sorts of
followings amassed here.




Enough of the nonsense, here's this year's list with a brief analysis to follow!



1. (1) Jon Snow (1.33m followers)

2. (2) Robert Peston (938k followers)

3. (4) Laura Kuenssberg (890k followers)

4. (3) Nick Robinson (880k followers)

5. (5) Andrew Neil (834k followers)

6. (6) Owen Jones (760k followers)

7. (7) Paul Mason (602k followers)

8. (8) Krishnan Guru-Murthy (521k followers)

9. (9) Evan Davis (498k followers)

10. (10) Alastair Campbell (445k followers)

11. (11) Kay Burley (409k followers)

12. (12) Andrew Rawnsley (399k followers)

13. (14) James O'Brien (390k followers)

14. (13) George Galloway (301k followers)

15. (16) Faisal Islam (277k followers)

16. (30) Harry's Last Stand (252k followers)

17. (15) Guido Fawkes (248k followers)

18. (20) Jim Waterson (234k followers)

19. (19) George Monbiot (232k followers)

20. (17) George Osborne (229k followers)

21. (22) Maajid Nawaz (223k followers)

22. (NE) Carole Cadwalladr (222k followers)

23. (24) Mary Beard (214k followers)

24. (21) Fraser Nelson (207k followers)

25. (27) Marina Hyde (202k followers)

26. (26) Britain Elects (181k followers)

27. (25) Michael Crick (176k followers)

28. (23) Laurie Penny (176k followers)

29. (28) Cathy Newman (174k followers)

30. (32) Kevin Maguire (166k followers)

31. (39) Hugo Rifkind (164k followers)

32. (31) Mark Steel (163k followers)

33. (40) Jack Monroe (160k followers)

34. (29) Polly Toynbee (160k followers)

35. (42) Douglas Murray (156k followers)

36. (34) Hadley Freeman (148k followers)

37. (33) Tim Montgomerie (145k followers)

38. (38) Isabel Hardman (140k followers)

39. (36) David Allen Green (137k followers)

40. (35) Paul Waugh (133k followers)

41. (54) Julia Hartley-Brewer (132k followers)

42. (37) Adam Boulton (132k followers)

43. (61) Ian Dunt (130k followers)

44. (48) Emily Maitlis (128k followers)

45. (43) Iain Dale (124k followers)

46. (41) David Aaronovitch (123k followers)

47. (50) Andrew Marr (118k followers)

48. (51) Nick Ferrari (117k followers)

49. (47) John Rentoul (113k followers)

50. (49) Dan Hodges (112k followers)



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Sunday, December 16, 2018

In The Public Domain?: 50 Shades of GMB's Sarah James!

Back in December, 2014 I had never even heard of Sarah James - employed
by the taxpayer as an employee of bent Labour Sandwell Council - but
farmed out as a full-time rep of the GMB Union at our cost.



The late "leader" of Sandwell Council, Dickhead/Cokehead Darren Cooper,
set up a massive trolling campaign in late 2014 against me and my wife.
Anyone who knew Cooper - who used to physically beat-up at least one
woman - was aware that he had a playground bully mentality. In December,
2014 he used social media to put up pictures of me taken covertly in
Oldbury Wetherspoons:







[Incidentally - Cooper is said to have died in a drink and drug fuelled
"session". Happily his death meant that all the - then 16 - troll
accounts (operated with the help of Andrew Hipkiss) abusing me and my
wife suddenly stopped tweeting! Even the BBC and others picked up on the
rumours of Cooper's drug-taking but all was hushed up - perhaps
unsurprisingly as the current Chief Constable of corrupt West Midlands
Police, Dave Thompson, thought he was the dog's bollocks - which, in one
sense, he was. A caller yesterday gave me interesting information that
his drug of choice was cocaine but perhaps his pal the Chief Constable
can provide some more information about that?]



In December, 2014 Cooper, trade union associates and others started a
vicious Twitter trolling campaign against me and my wife. This is all
documented by West Midlands Police including by DS Wayne Haynes. But, as
we know, WMP are in a corrupt relationship with Labour Sandwell Council
and Haynes was stopped from investigating further. Even when Cooper was
caught in a famous sting operation a senior WMP officer refused to
allow officers to investigate coke-head Cooper.



As regular readers know Cooper's friend Sarah James of the GMB launched a
vicious bullying attack on me on 19th December, 2014 which I blogged
the very next day. It is no surprise that this involved false
allegations of photography in Spoons:



http://thesandwellskidder.blogspot.com/2014/12/skidder-shorts-no-22-hilarity-at.html



As you will see if you have read the piece, this evil bully (who I had
never met) carried on her assault on me via cyber-bullying - trying to
seek approval from the late Smethwick Scumbag and others. (See also
"Paul Reeves" below).



Several YEARS later this GMB liar has formed a (non-sexual) relationship
with another bully of the first order - Tom Watson MP (the right-wing
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party now receiving funds from, er, the GMB.
He is, of course, the nasty bastard and coward who made totally false
allegations of the vilest kind whilst Leon Brittan was dying and then
had to be forced to make a pathetic mealy-mouthed apology to his
victim's widow.)



Incredibly Watson is now trying to find the unknown Sarah a
parliamentary seat! She is trying to airbrush her nasty history and the
GMB Union have agreed to pay for her legal proceedings to try to do so.
Sarah had indicated that she wants to bankrupt me and pursue an Order
for Sale on my matrimonial home of 35 years to force myself and my wife
into homelessness at age 60 to silence me forever.



But she has lied about 2014 and also to the GMB about this and other
issues. The legal proceedings only cover a minor part of her original
and fantastical claims against me. There is more to come on this but
let's just examine one part of her vexatious claim which hard-working
GMB folk are paying for.



When she viciously bullied me in December, 2014 Sarah James's social
media sites were replete with references to the  soft-porn
sadomasochistic novels in the "50 Shades of Grey" series. So what? Each
to their own. BUT - at the time Ms James was advertising her connections
with the "White Ribbon Campaign".



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Saturday, December 08, 2018

Gwynedd Council Fail.: Cyngor #Gwynedd Council - And The Other Reports..?...

 So Gwynedd Democratic Services were made aware of the Independent
Investigator's Report and the issue with the council refusing to accept
it, in January, 2018.



But what are Democratic Services and what do they do ?



It appears to be a service within the council that advises and caters to
the questions and needs of council members - the councillors.



Democratic Services are also the office to contact for an English
translation to be made available for webcast as all council business is
conducted in Welsh.





The October, 2017 Report highlighted failings with the Children's
department relating to social workers carrying out assessments through
to Child In Need Plans and records not being properly maintained.



The Ombudsman for Wales Report, April, 2018 into Gwynedd council
highlighted service failure and maladministration from 2010 to 2016
including withdrawing support before assessments that showed
'predetermination' i.e set up to fail.



The Investigation of the Data Breach and mishandling and censoring of personal information, in June.



An investigation that still leaves the legality of the two officer's
actions in question. Worse when it is realised that the same two
officer's were dealing with an Official Complaint at the time - badly.

So badly the Ombudsman 'recommended' retraining in the Statutory Complaints procedure for the officer's involved !!





So many Reports that have been brought to the attention of Audit, Care Scrutiny and Democratic Services over the last period.



The Care Inspectorate Wales Review was presented to Care Scrutiny at the
Extra-ordinary Meeting held on the 6th November to much praise and
backslapping from members.



This backslapping went on for so long that the meeting must have over
run and the presenting CIW officer had to leave the meeting before it
concluded.



The rush to get the Complaints Handling Report through before lunch was obvious.

There was no mention of the Department's annus horribilis regarding any
of the above Reports nor the fact it has been sixteen months since the
last annual Report.



Any pertinent questions that could/should have been asked were batted
away by both Cabinet Member, Dilwyn Morgan and the author of the
Complaints Report, Dafydd Paul, stating to the meeting they did not wish
to discuss individual cases.



Wow...and what of the serious concerns raised ?

                                                



The Care Scrutiny Meeting was also NOT webcast - much to one council member's quite obvious surprise.



A request had been put to Democratic Services for the meeting/webcast to
be to be translated, we were informed that this meeting would not be
webcast. After asking for an explanation an email was received stating
that webcasting hours were limited and then another, saying that it was
an extraordinary meeting and, as such, would not be webcast but a
translation would be available for any members of the public who
attended.



Very odd when all other council extraordinary Meetings were webcast !



A member of the public actually turned up for this meeting and visited
Siop Gwynedd, in Caernarfon for directions. The meeting was not on their
computers and no-one knew anything about it.



It was only due to those on the desk who asked and phoned around that the wherabouts of the meeting was eventually located.



The Annual Complaints Handling Report is a legal document that is used
by the Council, and other organisations, as an indication of the
Department's performance in carrying out its Statutory Duties.



This Report does no such thing.



And where are the Minutes of this Extra ordinary meeting of the Care Scrutiny Committee ?



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Thursday, December 06, 2018

Gwynedd Council Fail.: Why Blog About Cyngor #Gwynedd Council ?

I feel it is time for a recap of the events that led to this blog being created.

The 2010 Independent Investigation - with all points upheld - was highly
critical of Gwynedd SS and their management team in their treatment of
an autistic child. But the recommendations of the Report were not acted
upon and the child and family were ignored.

Our local MP, Liz Savile Roberts was contacted for help but her very
good friend at the council, Marian Parry Hughes, intervened and Liz then
ignored our request for a meeting to provide her with our evidence. Liz
has continued to ignore our correspondence.

At the time, the child was on a CIN plan managed by a social worker
whose attitude beggared belief, culminating in the social worker not
bothering to turn up for a review of the child's case. A meeting that
he, himself, had organised with parents and a teacher, letting them all
down and wasting everybody's time.

A complaint was raised about his behaviour and that of the Head of
Services. To say it was dealt with badly is an understatement and a
Stage 2 complaint repeatedly refused. (The Ombudsman has since
recommended that ALL officers involved in the complaint be given
re-training in the Statutory Complaints procedure)

So I began to blog the story of how Gwynedd Council have behaved.

I have been careful to name only those officers who have behaved badly
and deliberately not named one manager whom, I believe, had her arm
twisted by more senior managers to misrepresent the Investigation of the
censoring and mishandling of personal information and the Council's own
data breach.

Gwynedd Adult services were recently lambasted by the Ombudsman for how
they treated a young, autistic man. This case was only brought to the
Ombudsman's attention because the Complaints department had refused to
accept their complaint, also.

  If those named would like the right to reply they have only to contact
me. I am also willing to consider and/or publish their version of events
if they so wish.

I would also like to thank those who have supported the family in our
attempt to access services for 'high functioning' autistics and those
children that continue to fall between the gaps in services.


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