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.
Haystack
- 31 Aug 2013 23:36
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No alternatives that could get elected.
Haystack
- 31 Aug 2013 23:38
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gf
Wrong again
Update: Labour lead at 4
by YouGov in Politics
Fri August 30, 6 a.m. BST
Latest YouGov / The Sun results 29th August - Con 33%, Lab 37%, LD 10%, UKIP 12%
dreamcatcher
- 31 Aug 2013 23:43
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Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party
Ed Miliband MP
Shadow Deputy Prime Minister, Party Chair and Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Harriet Harman MP
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Ed Balls MP
All the top three want clearing out. Harriet Harman will tell you blacks blue and never answers a question put to her. How can the public trust any of these three.
goldfinger
- 01 Sep 2013 03:43
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Labour stretch lead in first poll after Syria vote.......
8% lead.
electionista @electionista 6h
UK - Survation poll: CON 29%, LAB 37%, LDEM 11%, UKIP 17%
goldfinger
- 01 Sep 2013 03:47
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DC, yes certainly, far better than fat boy Camoron, and georgie pordgie.
The poll of polls are pointing to an overall labour majority of 80 plus with these 2 in charge. Probably a lot more nearer the time.
That will do me.
Cant stand the two Tory liars.
Haystack
- 01 Sep 2013 03:48
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Dil
- 01 Sep 2013 04:09
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Haystack - 31 Aug 2013 23:36 - 28583 of 28588
No alternatives that could get elected.
Them or nothing then ... way to go Haystack :-)
Dil
- 01 Sep 2013 04:15
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dreamcatcher - 31 Aug 2013 23:43 - 28585 of 28589
Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party
Ed Miliband MP
Shadow Deputy Prime Minister, Party Chair and Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Harriet Harman MP
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Ed Balls MP
All the top three want clearing out. Harriet Harman will tell you blacks blue and never answers a question put to her. How can the public trust any of these three.
Agreed but in defence of your reason for wanting rid of Ms Harman ... go ask any Tory MP for a yes or no answer to the question "should we stay in the EU ?" and start with Cameron :-)
MaxK
- 01 Sep 2013 12:33
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David Cameron is a vainglorious fantasist. He should quit
By Peter Hitchens
PUBLISHED: 00:01, 1 September 2013 | UPDATED: 00:01, 1 September 2013
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2408071/PETER-HITCHENS-David-Cameron-vainglorious-fantasist-He-quit.html#ixzz2ddOII6Ou
Haystack
- 01 Sep 2013 12:51
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You should avoid the Daily Mail and particularly Peter Hitchens. They will both destroy your brain cells.
Fred1new
- 01 Sep 2013 15:21
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Since when do any members of the the tory party faithful use brains.
Besides what Camoron and Porky have could fit into a 2p whistle and they would still leave space.
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He and his followers (the old boys of the Bullingdon Club High Ball Club) blew the Syrian presentation to Parliament, because they were to conceited to listen to advice and considered the consequences of their actions.
Cameron then blew his position as a Prime minister in another moment of pique and probably makes it impossible to recover his position by responding without thinking the consequence of his response.
His actions and responses are that of a stunted, immature PM with poor judgement.
He wanted to be seen as a world leader, and push the USA into an unplanned war for political benefit.
Similar to Bush.
He will go down in history as a fool.
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Interesting to see a bunch of tory idiots suggesting that they could push another proposal through parliament, much on the lines the Labour, tory dissenters, some Libs, UKIP and seemingly the country would accept.
That would make Cameron's position untenable.
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Nightmare,
When you chuck hypocrisy around, have a look at your own statements.
goldfinger
- 01 Sep 2013 15:49
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Absolutely Fred.
Anyone with their head screwed on know this was Camoron at his arogant best, and hes blown it, blow it so much hes thrown away his long term career.
Bill aka Haystack knows this but as usual the total ignoramous.
The other Tory boys here know what a bollox up hes made. (Chris and Doodle Pip).
But at least they have been brave enough to admit the truth and I give them respect for that.
goldfinger
- 01 Sep 2013 16:04
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YOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
choke on this BILL aka Haystack..............
electionista@electionista
UK - YouGov/Sunday Times poll: CON 31%, LAB 41%, LDEM 9%, UKIP 13%
Labour 10 point lead up from 4 point lead.
Fred1new
- 01 Sep 2013 16:04
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Lot of truth in the cartoon,
But the public considers Cameron and his U-Turn government even bigger liars.
If you think Cameron and Porky had a case, why with all their "intellectual" ability, schooling and cramming couldn't they present a plausible case to their own backbenchers, the government as a whole or the public.
He is a public failure.
Fred1new
- 01 Sep 2013 16:05
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I suppose he is a little boy being dressed up as a man.
Tantrums dear boy, Tantrums.
MaxK
- 01 Sep 2013 16:15
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Haystack
- 01 Sep 2013 18:20
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After the Syria vote, 36% think Cameron is doing a good job , 24% think Miliband is doing a good job.
39% think Cameron showed strong leadership skills over Syria and 28% think Ed Miliband showed strong leadership,
Once again its bad news for Miliband.
MaxK
- 01 Sep 2013 19:32
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Syria: was the UK parliament right to vote against intervention?
British MPs ruled out military intervention in Syria in a dramatic vote on Thursday night. Did they make the right decision?
88
12
Yes (88%)
No (12%)
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/commentisfree
Haystack
- 01 Sep 2013 19:32
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Tony Blair - the former Prime Minister renewed his call for intervention, saying the Commons vote that defeated the government was "shocking".
In an article for the Sunday Times, he said: "Chemical weapons are used against innocent civilians, including children, and our response is apparently: best do nothing.
"So, America, with the support of France and the Arab League, will act. We will stay on the side-lines."
Haystack
- 01 Sep 2013 21:53
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http://news.sky.com/story/1135749/syria-assad-planned-gas-attack-last-summer
"Ed Miliband says there should be a diplomatic solution to the problem. You cannot be diplomatic with Assad. He is worse than Adolf Hitler.
"Hitler didn't use chemical weapons against his own people, he did not bomb his own towns and cities. Hitler is junior compared to Assad.
"But both of them are dictators, both of them are killers. Both of them bring agony and suffering to the people around them.
"The Labour party in particular will find themselves on the wrong side of history. How can they sit back and allow thousands of innocent Syrians to die.
"If there is no punishment, if you don’t stop him now, if he doesn’t see that there are serious consequences for killing people by chemical weapons he will use them again and again, over and over again.
"I believe that in the future the Syrian people will look at the people who fought in the British parliament and say you left us to be killed'"