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.
cynic
- 08 Oct 2013 15:38
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cut the political party platform and put your sensible hat back on, though i'm glad you include the long tenure of labour ..... but pretty irrelevant
if the parents don't accept and take their responsibilities seriously, it will be an uphill battle for almost any school, let alone one with sub-standard staff and facilities
goldfinger
- 08 Oct 2013 15:59
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hilary - 08 Oct 2013 14:55 - 30681 of 30684
But otherwise you're right, traditionally, under Labour governments, people tend not to aspire particularly high and drop their moral standards because they invariably adopt the benefits culture that has a funny habit of rubbing off..........................ends
Never entered your silly mind that benefits go up when jobs go down, and not under a labour government but under a Tory government.
Ever since Thatcher used unemployment as a tool to divide and rule the working classes unemployment has gone up.
In her time it was 6 million unemployed so she created Incapacity Benefit and put half of them on it to juice the figures down, at the same time she used North Sea Oil Revenues and the proceeds from the sale of council houses to pay for the unemployment.
Fact is she wasted far more money than Gordon Brown did with his sale of gold.
Its always the same, same old Torys unemployment increases and its everybodys fault other than their own.
Fred1new
- 08 Oct 2013 16:06
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Cynic,
Political hat back on.
Who improved the building stock of the schools?
Labour.
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Who left the schools in a state of decay?
Tories
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Who sold off the "playing" fields.
Tories.
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Who is still flogging the silver.
Tories.
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17 August 2012
School playing fields: 31 sales approved
The revised figures come amid a debate about the legacy of the London Olympics
A total of 31 plans to sell off school playing fields in England have been approved by the coalition government since it came to power.
hilary
- 08 Oct 2013 16:10
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I thought you'd squelched me, Fishfinger. Or was that just another one of your incessant lies, undone by vanity?
But... I'm perplexed as to why you ever donated £120k a year to the Tories, given your clear hatred of them. Or was that also another one of your incessant lies?
PS. How old are you this week? And will you be playing for England on Friday night?
cynic
- 08 Oct 2013 16:14
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fred - that was not the discussion as well you know :-) ..... even your school would have instilled in you, "answer the question asked, not the one you wish had been asked"
that said, i am appalled that, a good many years ago, most schools effectively gave up on school sport - political correctness; can't have losers; apathy etc etc - with the role being taken over by the local clubs ....... the (very good) local school here also sold off a lot of their sports fields for housebuilding (omelettes and eggs come to mind!), though they did get in return a handsome all-weather sports area, but that's not really the same
Haystack
- 08 Oct 2013 16:17
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It wasn't the Conservatives that sold off the playing fields. The law was changes to allow councils to sell off playing fields that were not needed. Almost all the councils that sold the playing fields were Labour. It was a time of Labour dogma where they regarded team sports and winning to be bad for children. The result was a decline of sports in schools.
cynic
- 08 Oct 2013 16:30
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hays - you should get off your political platform too and try to debate sensibly
though "The law was changes to allow councils to sell off playing fields that were not needed" may well be true, many councils (we aren't labour here!) would have seized the opportunity with open arms as a way of filling the coffers, for whatever motive ..... they've tried that stunt with allotments too, but in (almost?) every case have been beaten off by the locals
goldfinger
- 08 Oct 2013 16:37
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Hilary Ive always maintained and declared here on this thread many times that Im a floating voter, Ive voted for both the two main political parties but still remember my grass roots ie, that of the working class.
The 120£ grand donated (not donated)was a decsion taken by my local conservative club we are I am president. . We are not supporting this present front bench who keep puttng back a referendum on Europe.
As for morals, look at yourself in the mirror, a bloke posting as a women. AND Haystacks biggest pal............ the tax evader.
Torys have no morals and never have had. Its just greed greed greed with you lot. Theirs nothing wrong with responsible capitalism but Im afraid the present lot havent a responsible bone in their body.
Haystack
- 08 Oct 2013 16:40
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I see gf is rambling again. His medication seems to wear off about this time of day.
goldfinger
- 08 Oct 2013 16:41
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School playing fields were flogged off because councils were cash strapped mainly labour ones short changed by tory central on the council funding formula.
hilary
- 08 Oct 2013 16:46
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Strange that a floating voter would be a member (let alone president) of a Conservative Club, but hey ho. So would that be Meltham or Honley Conservative Club that you are president of then, Fishfinger?
goldfinger
- 08 Oct 2013 16:51
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None of your business.
I suggest you put your make up on and toddle off down to your local transvestite club.
Bet you look a real -ugger in them high heels LOL LOL LOL LOL.
cynic
- 08 Oct 2013 16:54
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"School playing fields were flogged off because councils were cash strapped"
as i posted myself, that bit is generally true - now cut out the attaching political claptrap and debate sensibly
Haystack
- 08 Oct 2013 16:55
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Hilary
We all know that gf makes it all up as he goes.
hilary
- 08 Oct 2013 16:56
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So I'll take it from the above that you're not actually the president of the local Conservative Club after all, but, instead, made up yet another pointless lie to massage your ego.
Out of interest, how many lies do you tell a day? On average? To the nearest 100?
hilary
- 08 Oct 2013 16:57
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Haystack,
Do you think I should paste up a piccie of my legs? Or would it finish him off?
doodlebug4
- 08 Oct 2013 17:00
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Oh go on, please, hilary!:-)
Fred1new
- 08 Oct 2013 17:00
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Are you thinking of trying to sell them?
What is the usual price?
Haystack
- 08 Oct 2013 17:01
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I have been assured that your legs are certainly worth seeing. Any bikini shots you can email me under a plain cover?
goldfinger
- 08 Oct 2013 17:04
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Hilary dont put everyone in the same boat as yourself.
WE ALL KNOW the filth that comes out of you sewer mouth. WE ALL KNOW your a bloke using deception to try and ramp up your trading positions.
Just how much do you make from your deception every day??????????.
We all know what little morals you have.
Now be a good boy put your false teeth in and get down that tranny club.