Deleted User wrote: » Labour are biding their time. They've already signalled indirect support for a second referendum just this week. They don't want to lose the leave element of their base and want to pull as many of them into their voting pool before they cut the legs from under Brexit. I'm convinced Corybn is playing pure politics on this one and has positioned himself as being in favour of leave whilst his Party are largely on the other side. Optically that's a setup which both leavers and remainers may feel comfortable with. I think the Tory's are headed for a generation in ignominy.
Zzippy wrote: » Nah, he's an ideological Eurosceptic, it's not playing politics. He genuinely wants out of the EU. He did f*ck all to campaign for Remain. If Labour replaced him with Keir Starmer and campaigned for a second referendum and a pro-remain platform they would walk the election. As it is, even with the Tories in complete disarray, they are still behind in the polls with Corbyn. He is unelectable as PM.
troyzer wrote: » I think you're being really, really optimistic. It seems to me that Corbyn is just bored with the Brexit talk, is happy enough with it but would prefer to get back to his own pet issues. Because to be fair, Brexit is drowning out everything else.
connemara man wrote: » and that will end the politics discussion for today
Deleted User wrote: » Can we create a separate thread for politics discussion - it's going to be an eventful few weeks and plenty on here seem to enjoy discussing it?
The Lost Sheep wrote: » really? I don't get to see pitch from y bar and rely on hearing crowd or talking to customers and the atmosphere tonight was well below any big or somewhat big Rigby game.
troyzer wrote: » Just out of curiosity, why?
Zzippy wrote: » Thread continued from here The usual rules apply. Non-rugby talk here. Consider this a social place, but like a pub, things like religion and politics can be divisive, so don't say things here you wouldn't say to someone's face in the pub. Sober
connemara man wrote: » It's against the charter
troyzer wrote: » I thought the whole point of this thread WAS to discuss things like politics.
troyzer wrote: » On a seperate topic, is there any merit to the FAI burning everything down and trying to rebuild along the lines of the IRFU?
irishbucsfan wrote: » The charter is clear that there should be no politics talk. The charter can only be changed by a boards rugby consitutional referendum and that constitutional referendum can only be called by the father of the house, jacothelad. However unfortunately as political talk is banned, it would be against the rules for him to call such a referendum. As such, the charter will remain unchanged.
Deleted User wrote: » Anybody use kodi? Recommend any add ons?
stephen_n wrote: » Is Kodi still working? Thought that went the way of rubik's cube
Deleted User wrote: » A timeless classic? I got a new firestick only yesterday so seeing what I can do with it
dregin wrote: » Absolutely hate it. Every time I've given it a spin, I've been reminded of how 1990's the UI is. Stupidly slow, clunky and error-prone. Get plex and ace stream. Never look back.
Deleted User wrote: » The UI is shockingly bad. I already had a chromecast but needed a second one so opted for a firestick. I can't believe you can't do basic casting to a TV out of the box on a firestick. Have to sideload some app to get it working. I have plex already set up. I'll check out ace stream. Not familiar with that. Not impressed at all with the firestick so far. Having to type with that remote is awful. Far better to do everything with your phone and cast to a screen.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The UI is shockingly bad. I already had a chromecast but needed a second one so opted for a firestick. I can't believe you can't do basic casting to a TV out of the box on a firestick. Have to sideload some app to get it working. I have plex already set up. I'll check out ace stream. Not familiar with that. Not impressed at all with the firestick so far. Having to type with that remote is awful. Far better to do everything with your phone and cast to a screen.
Squidgy Black wrote: » The Alexa remote is handy for that, but again, having to speak to search is brutal
stephen_n wrote: » Anyone else getting that database issue last night? That’s been happening on and off all week. Be a pain in the hole if it’s doing that tonight during the game.
Deleted User wrote: » This wouldn't happen If we took More Ownership. We could fully fund the rugby forum and stop paying 350 million a week to boards.ie.
DGRulz wrote: » Venjur for Admin anyone?