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.
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2013 14:56
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"dreamcatcher Post 08 Sep 2013 10:15 - 28967 of 28981
Labour will now be trounced , BRING IT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Nightmare,
Any honourable PM or decent man in the same position as Cameron would have resign after his defeat in the HP.
It demonstrates his own ability to manage his own party, incapability to represent the UK on the international scene.
Putin was yawning when Wacky Dave spoke.
Yes, he should resign.
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I think as has been said it is time for Labour and "unions" to review some of their relationships.
That also applies to the corrupt practices which torie leadership get involved in.
Like letting Murdoch in through the back door.
Or allowing, ministers to sign on fellow travelers on their expense accounts for oversea trips.
The next election going to be dirty.
MaxK
- 08 Sep 2013 15:16
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Split ukip's vote...cute.
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 15:19
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Who will resign first Dave or Ed. Made my decision.
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2013 16:00
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Dave after the next election.
IDS would suit the New Tory Party after the right wingers split to UKIP.
8-)
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2013 16:01
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Was the Duke Drunk or was he trying to nick a bits and pieces?
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 16:33
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''Dave after the next election''. Why would he resign when he wins it ?
aldwickk
- 08 Sep 2013 16:33
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Your the one who sound's drunk
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2013 17:08
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Yes Fred, as we all know it is normal practice to resign when you win. As in the case of............. Oops, I can't think of an example,
Stan
- 08 Sep 2013 17:37
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"Gideon Osborne favourite to replace Cameron".. They must be desperate.
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2013 17:54
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Labour has the leadership problem. Not only do they have a useless leader, they have nobody any better. The only one better was beaten in their leader election by the union block vote. Now wasn't that appropriate and ironic.
goldfinger
- 08 Sep 2013 18:02
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Will be a rough week for Labour as usual during the TU conference. Tend to get polls dropping for a week. Nothing to worry about as the right wing press try to savage labour over the week.
electionista@electionista
UK - Opinium/Observer poll: CON 30%, LAB 35%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 17%
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2013 18:02
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Hays,,
Calm down, dear boy.
Calm down, dear boy.
You are demonstrating your fears.
What are the odds being offered on Wavey Davey the U-Turn.
(I did write turn.)
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2013 18:09
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That particular poll is showing Conservatives up 1 point an Labour down 1 point compared to the previous one. The trend of all the polls is towards the Conservatives. It is looking like a clear majority coming their way.
goldfinger
- 08 Sep 2013 18:12
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Ohhhhhhhhhhh look at this Fred..........
electionista@electionista8h
UK - YouGov/Sunday Times poll: CON 34%, LAB 38%, LDEM 9%, UKIP 12% // 26% approve of the Government's record to date, 58% disapprove
Tell me Fred DID Haystack leave the bit on the end off in bold on his post????????????????
Should be around post 28962 t0 28964.
As you know I have the con man filtered.
You know how these Tories lie and cheat.
goldfinger
- 08 Sep 2013 18:14
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It always been the same Fred for the last 10 years or so, strangely partys on their weekly conferences drop points in the polls.
cynic
- 08 Sep 2013 18:20
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sticky - why do you squelch people? .... it's almost as if you're afraid of what they'll say or feel bullied by them, which is of course nonsense ... personally, i have never ever squelched anyone, not even that most obnoxious piece of detritus MRSI nor even the Village Idiot, who is so laughably abusive, though shame he takes up so much space
goldfinger
- 08 Sep 2013 18:22
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Is Haystack still cheating lieing and manipulating figures Fred.????????????????????
Was tempted to have a sneak look but naah cant be assed hes an ignorant twerp not worth bothering with.
goldfinger
- 08 Sep 2013 18:26
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REMEMBER........
electionista@electionista
UK - YouGov/Sunday Times poll: 26% approve of the Government's record to date, 58% disapprove
18 months then to change that around......any chance?.........no chance at all.
Just a 1/4tr of the electorate think the tories have a good record to date.
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 18:30
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Ed Miliband Snubbed By Third Of Labour Voters
More than 30% say Mr Miliband should not lead Labour into the next election, in yet another blow after a dismal summer.
Only two out of every ten voters are satisfied with the Labour leader's performance, according to a new poll.
Among those who voted for Labour in 2010, 34% said he should not lead the party into the 2015 General Election and just 46% said he should.
The ICM poll carried out for the Daily Mirror also found 42% of voters are dissatisfied with how he is leading the party, with half that figure (21%) satisfied.
Among Labour voters, 45% said they were satisfied and 31% dissatisfied.
http://news.sky.com/story/1130784/ed-miliband-snubbed-by-third-of-labour-voters
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 18:31
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Lol. What ever you put up against the Cons, Labour are just as bad. :-))