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An truly astonishing interview with.... whoever this smug little toad is. Of course, US viewers will believe everything he says about Johnson's downfall despite the fact every single one is a complete lie way beyond even the horizon of the truth:


Alternative facts again. And on the Tucker Carlson show... shocking
 
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That turd who says he's a former Boris advisor is actually a former Sky News producer who did social media for several candidates in the 2019 Tory leadership election. He's never had any input to any politician's policies. He's only on Fox as a shill for his own business

edit: and he's deleted his Twitter account. Must have been getting some heat https://twitter.com/craigtdillon?lang=en

edit again: this is how the turd used social media for political ends. Quite an interesting article, if you like that sort of thing Why local Tories are pumping out Brexit-dodging Facebook videos
 
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That turd who says he's a former Boris advisor is actually a former Sky News producer who did social media for several candidates in the 2019 Tory leadership election. He's never had any input to any politician's policies. He's only on Fox as a shill for his own business

I don’t know why they don’t just employ actors.
 
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Molla reported to police that someone set fire to his camper "because it had a Trump 2020 flag displayed on it," and spray painted the Antifa or anarchy symbol, "BLM" and "Biden 2020" on his garage door. The U.S. Attorney's Office says Molla actually lit the fire and defaced the garage himself.

it takes me back ...

 
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Molla reported to police that someone set fire to his camper "because it had a Trump 2020 flag displayed on it," and spray painted the Antifa or anarchy symbol, "BLM" and "Biden 2020" on his garage door. The U.S. Attorney's Office says Molla actually lit the fire and defaced the garage himself.

it takes me back ...


I thought Wonkette summed it up nicely:

When somebody set fire to a Minnesota Trump idiot's camper and spray-painted his garage with messages like "Joe Biden 2020" and "BLM" and the anarchy symbol, was that vicious crime probably perpetrated by:

1) a real Biden-loving BLM-supporting anarchist, because of how those guys are just everywhere?

or

2) the guy who is a Trump idiot who says a crazed Biden-loving anarchist arsoned his camper and spray-painted his garage, because these types of people actually don't know fuckall about the people they hate so much?

 
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That turd who says he's a former Boris advisor is actually a former Sky News producer who did social media for several candidates in the 2019 Tory leadership election. He's never had any input to any politician's policies. He's only on Fox as a shill for his own business

edit: and he's deleted his Twitter account. Must have been getting some heat https://twitter.com/craigtdillon?lang=en

edit again: this is how the turd used social media for political ends. Quite an interesting article, if you like that sort of thing Why local Tories are pumping out Brexit-dodging Facebook videos
Today's Popbitch:

> Tucked off <<
Where did Thomas go?

Tucker Carlson's show on Fox last Friday featured a "former advisor to Boris Johnson": Thomas Corbett-Dillon. He told Tucker that Boris was resigning because he had been elected to be a "British Trump" but had "[fallen] in with that elite crowd" and had let Greta Thunberg turn him woke.

Who is Thomas Corbett-Dillon? We'd never heard of him, and neither had some of the bigger political nerds we know in Westminster. Maybe that's because this "former advisor" is better known as Craig Dillon, the founder of a digital comms company that occasionally offers advice to MPs.

He doesn't seem to be that great in a social media crisis though. Shortly after his mad interview went viral online, Craig's personal Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn pages all mysteriously disappeared.

His YouTube account is still live though. That's where we saw one of his other appearances on telly, where he offered this sage bit of advice: "If you try and pretend to be someone you're not, that's the trap some people fall into."
 
I believe the Met Office is closing sites rather than opening more maybe 2hats can confirm this.

Is it only Met Office sites that will be counted (there seem to be a bunch of competing weather companies these days, but I don't know whether they get all their datapoints from the same set of places)?
 
I don't think there are any official numbers on that. Could dip into one of the datasets and try to get a feel for it. There are something like 150-200 carefully managed (adhere to strict WMO spec) and calibrated observing sites right now and over 430 measurement sites in total. Some new ones have been created for specific purposes eg associated with major construction projects, urban environment monitoring, land management, to support some scientific studies, other particular customers demands (might only collect some subset of usual parameters). Some older ones were obviously lost throughout the second half of the 20th century as a lot of airfields were closed down after WWII/end of the [original] Cold War (a few have been retained as maintaining a long term record at those locations is seen as important from a broader climate monitoring point of view). Some of the new ones are transient, only existing for a few years, associated with some particular project (eg major construction endeavour).
 
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