goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 03 May 2013 15:12
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Shapps is a little runt. The torries themselves
cant abide him.
Noticed he was moved sideways to chairman to get him out of the way.
TANKER
- 03 May 2013 15:23
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the try party is just full of liars and dishonest runts .
UKIP ARE THE PARTY OF THE PEOPLE
cynic
- 03 May 2013 15:25
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of much greater interest than you guys, and far more intelligent and balanced to boot, was listening to john pienaar + 3 other heavyweight political commentators on radio 4
among plenty of other nuggets .....
the vote split in these local elections has been 29% labour (same as when they lost the last general election, though not quite a fair comparison), 25% conservative, 23% ukip, 14% lib/dems
as was observed, the (centre) right now musters 48%, and ukip assuredly would not align itself with labour - but that of course always assumes ukip wins a meaningful number of seats in a general election, which is by no means guaranteed under "first past the post"
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these local elections were almost entirely in the shires - i.e. no metropolitan or scottish elections
therefore, it is just possible that with the inclusion of those, labour might become the largest party, but assuredly no overall majority ...... so certainly nothing for labour to start crowing about either
that meagre 4% lead over the conservatives won't cheer labour much either, though they will pretend otherwise
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interesting times ahead
goldfinger
- 03 May 2013 15:57
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blah blah blah blah cynic.
No +weighting has been given to labour which it should have been done given that they are contesting tory heartland seats.
Commentators on both TV and radio are looking upon these results as if it were a contest where labour heartland seats were included in the votes which they obviously arent.
This electional all a long has been about Tory V UKIP and the Tory boys are getting their asses kicked and kicked hard.
The knives are out for Cameron and Osbourne.
cynic
- 03 May 2013 16:01
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like i said sticky, heavyweight political commentators such as john pienaar are much more intelligent and balanced than you and the rest of the blinkered posters of all persuasions on this site
that DC and GO could get more than a kicking from their backbenchers is certainly a possibility, but it sure hasn't been a kicking by labour
chuckles
- 03 May 2013 16:05
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goldfinger - obnoxious as always. ever tried listening to a debate rather than dismissing it out of hand? I suppose your brain is just too small to contribute in a meaningful manner. Here's an afternoon thought for you; do you realise if both sides of the Northern Ireland problem were as dumb and as polarised as you, there would never have been peace. By the way, how's your golf, still playing off par?
doodlebug4
- 03 May 2013 16:07
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Ken Clarke needs his silly ass kicked as well for coming out with such asinine comments about UKIP a couple of days ago.
TANKER
- 03 May 2013 16:18
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the country has over 8m cleaning cars and sleeping in take away restaurants and pay no taxes the uk is a cesspit of illegal immigrants after a free ticket well we do not want them . and speaking to people in boston lincs they have had enough
and quite openly speaking out about the crime that thses immigrants bring with them .
we want out of the EU now
Haystack
- 03 May 2013 16:30
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Of course it is a protest vote. UKIP have no real policies. Of course they are fruitcakes.
goldfinger
- 03 May 2013 17:06
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Doesnt say much for the torries then when they have been beaten by fruitcakes....ehh
hays.
cynic
- 03 May 2013 17:11
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there's certainly one on this site, but he's assuredly unelectable!
doodlebug4
- 03 May 2013 17:14
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Fruitcakes or not, a lot of people in this country are becoming totally fed-up with the political system as it is and those who voted for UKIP have sent out a message. If Cameron doesn't sit up and take notice he will be out on his ear at the next General Election. We have far too many MPs who are corrupt, arrogant and out of touch with the voters - I don't care if they are left wing or right wing.
Haystack
- 03 May 2013 17:24
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Labour certainly didn't do very well. It looks like UKIP took a lot of votes from them. The overall picture for the Conservatives wasn't bad. If UKIP hadn't been a factor, I would have expected worse for the Conservatives from just Labour. Labour's performance was pretty poor.
greekman
- 03 May 2013 17:27
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Haystack,
Again you state that UKIP have no real policies.
I take it that from that comment you have not read their manifesto (see my previous post) or you would see they have policies on all relevent political matters.
cynic
- 03 May 2013 17:27
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thank you doodle .... i was getting a bit lonely!
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greek - what post number? .... are you sure it isn't just a ukip "wishlist"?
Haystack
- 03 May 2013 17:39
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Many of their policies are plain silly. They want to allow smoking again. They want a total freeze on immigration for three years and then a very low cap. Due to their inexperience, they don't really know how to come up with sensible policies. It is totally unrealistic to think that they could do well in a general election as they do not have the organisation at grass roots level. It is also quite clear that they have no ability to vet their candidates. It is the sort of party that will attract all the loonies.
greekman
- 03 May 2013 18:06
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I am a none smoke and I hate the smell of cigarette smoke, but I believe that people within reason should be able to smoke, IE in a designated area of a Public House for example.
As to not having the organisation at grass root level, I fully agree but political parties have to start somewhere.
Just listening to Cameron who has just said that it is no good insulting people who have voted for a party such as UKIP and that these voters must be respected.
What a bloody hypocrite!
Proud to be a loony!
Haystack
- 03 May 2013 18:26
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He is just saying what is expected. Of course he is being hypocratical and that is exactly how I would want him to be on this issue. He knows they are nutters and their supporters are gullible. I remember when the SDP broke away from Labour and were touted as a major political force. They ended up on the heap and they had many advantages such as real government experience. An ex foreign minister, a home secretary etc. Does anyone remember 3 short years ago when there was Clegg mania. What happened with that? The Libs be came nowhere again as people returned to type and voted for the two main parties. So it will be with UKIP.
Haystack
- 03 May 2013 18:32
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"The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet!"
chuckles
- 03 May 2013 18:33
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UKIP is Farage, before today dumb asses like goldfinger won't even have heard of him