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 19:34
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GF.
Yes. Hays does appear to distort the figures and interpretation of the facts seems more than wayward.
Perhaps, he has learnt the trick from Osborne and Wackey Dave.
The reason nobody will dispose of Cameron is that he has lead them to disaster and none of his crew want to be responsible for losing the next election.
The present tory party blame game of it is not our fault, it was "mummy and daddy's" or anybody elses when they wander from one disaster to another, is now being applied to its own party and Dave.
They cabinet must have had this pattern of behaviour "burnt" into them when they were turfed out of home and into Eton for surrogate parenting.
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2013 19:40
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The important bit about unemployment may be double is the bit at the end, "says TUC".
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2013 20:37
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24009526
The UK Labour Party faces an election meltdown like that experienced by its Australian counterpart unless it stops its "squabbles" with the unions, leader Ed Miliband has been warned.
Dave Prentis, general secretary of the public sector union Unison, said the party had to "get its act together".
Mr Miliband wants to make changes to funding, saying they will boost party membership and make it more effective.
But Mr Prentis dismissed some of his ideas as "living in cloud cuckoo land".
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2013 20:56
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Huff and puff.
It will blow out in a couple of weeks. There is no comparison with the failure on the international stage by Cameron.
I wonder what his next failure will be.
But, Hays be careful or he may blame you.
The difference between Labour and the con party is that while Labour has its fights in public the con party faithful stab each other in the back with smiles on their faces in the dark.
Just realised, that John Redwood would be your man for the remnants of the present tory party.
It is a bit of a shame as at least once upon time some of the tory party could be respected for some of their values. or at least holding differing views.
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2013 21:06
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You can't distract attention that Miliband is as doomed now as he was when he became leader. He is the leader that his party didn't want.
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 21:07
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Complete carp.
MaxK
- 08 Sep 2013 21:09
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And Cameroon is the leader the country didn't want.
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2013 21:13
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MK..
Doesn't want.
Nobody, other than Hay's wants him.
Even Putin thought he was a lousy waiter.
MaxK
- 08 Sep 2013 21:16
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lol
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 21:20
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What stops you voting then Fred ? You to me never have a good word to say about DC or the Cons. Very rarely if ever comment on the matching sometimes far worse comments/actions of the Labour party. Certainly very rarely criticise the Labour party. You come across as an ardent Labour supporter to me. So what puts you off about Labour that stops you putting a cross on the ballot paper. Are you frightened of their policies? Something does not add up? Because if you was so against the Cons to the point you are, you would be first in the voting queue. Never been able to weigh you up.
Ps I will vote Conservative
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 21:24
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Sounds like you admire Putin. lol
Stan
- 08 Sep 2013 21:30
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Vote Gideon.
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2013 21:41
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DC,
At my age I can afford to be brave, but voting for any party doesn't attract me.
Always, tended to walk my own paths and tender not been affiliated to, or have need of groups.
If you knew me well you would see over the past I have been critical of Labour, Lib/Dems and Tories and some of the "batty" smaller groupings, when they are proposing what I think "inappropriate" policies or they are behaving corruptly.
Also, I feel that in many ways the form of "democracy" we have has too many weaknesses and my vote is inconsequential at elections.
In general I tend to align with the moderate left of centre policies, but see the necessity of responsible capitalism, as well as responsible "well managed" state control of certain "infrastructure and services" .
But what does get up my nose is elitism, patronizing behaviour and similar forms of abuse.
Hence, my baiting!
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MaxK
- 08 Sep 2013 21:48
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The shit gets ever deeper....
Congress Members Who Have Seen Classified Evidence About Syria Say It Fails to Prove Anything
Posted on September 7, 2013 by WashingtonsBlog
Classified Syria Intelligence Fails to Prove Assad Used Chemical Weapons
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/09/classified-intelligence-doesnt-prove-anything.html
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 21:49
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''At my age I can afford to be brave, but voting for any party doesn't attract me''.
If we all thought our vote to be ''inconsequential'' and don't bother voting, well.
What about their actions for the future generations or say younger family members you have ?
Each to their own Fred. What Ed Milliband has done to the country for his own benefits in the last couple of weeks infuriates me and the past labour governments. I will be voting for sure.
cynic
- 08 Sep 2013 22:02
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fred is far too superior to bother to vote
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 22:06
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I suppose if you made voting compulsory like Australia,there would be objections no doubt. Not by me. If you vote a candidate and he wins/loses/ draws you have played your part and have the right to place your views. Imho.
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2013 22:11
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"superior' in the sense of displaying superior air and not in the sense of being above average.
Stan
- 08 Sep 2013 22:11
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Vote Gideon.
dreamcatcher
- 08 Sep 2013 22:13
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Shut up. lol