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
- 24 May 2014 22:46
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LOLLOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL laff My Ass Off, the tories on the thread coming out in numbers in defence of their party, making the most silly senarios up. In fact Harry Enfield should contact them for a script.
Just accept it as Mervyn King realised Camoron and osbourne are out of their depth.
At least give a little credit to UKIP who kicked your asses hard and will also do the same tomorrow night aswel. And labour are now as one of your own notes are the government elect.
ohhhhhhh its a lovely day for Milley, Milley makes you smile dah dah dah dah.
HAYS and Manuel, Ive got one hell of a smirk and smile on my face..........losers.
goldfinger
- 24 May 2014 22:52
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AND THEIRS MORE.........just out read and weep Tories...........
from one of your own (mind a proper Tory you can trust)
electionista @electionista · 12mins
UK - @LordAshcroft poll of CON-LAB marginal seats:
LAB 41%
CON 29%
UKIP 18%
LDEM 8%
These figures give Milliband a 83 seat majority.
goldfinger
- 24 May 2014 22:54
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Here we go here we go here we goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
goldfinger
- 25 May 2014 00:17
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Ohhhhh its all gone quiet on here ,Ohhhhhhhh its all gone quiet on here.
Remember Tories your nightmare is on again tomorrow night.
I cant wait.
COME ON UKIP.
Haystack
- 25 May 2014 00:20
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It will be interesting tomorrow, but it is just a sideshow. The main event is a year away.
MaxK
- 25 May 2014 00:41
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No, it's not a year away Haystack.
We don't have a year...your faith in the present leadership is blind to the point of stupididity.
Cameron cannot win, that's the long and the short of it.
No one trusts him (except you) and that wont wash even with a lifelong tory voter (me)
The real problem is that none of the mainstream parties are listening to the bloke on the street, and the bloke on the street has finally woke up...hence UKIP, cos no one else is listening.
Haystack
- 25 May 2014 01:03
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But voting for UKIP won't gain you anything.
cynic
- 25 May 2014 09:05
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you are a silly billy sticks old chap!
by midnight, i'ld been fast asleep for hours ..... s usual, can't be bothered to go back through all the predictable tripe you will no have posted during the evening
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ukip
certainly the great unknown for both labour and conservatives
neither can work out quite how to tackle this "attack", though i would have thought "ukip mentality" was more aligned to conservative (attempted) policies on both eu and immigration, not least because labour look to have no inclination to act on either
i thought it was particularly interesting in ashcroft's poll yesterday that only 3 in 10 would rather see EM than DC in Number 10
i can't see that DC inspires greatly, so what does that say about EM (and the labour party by implication)?
MaxK
- 25 May 2014 09:21
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And the torygraph hits the nail on the head.
MaxK
- 25 May 2014 09:21
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Morning c.
Haystack
- 25 May 2014 09:35
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Update - Labour lead at 1
by YouGov in Politics
Sun May 25, 2014 6 a.m. BST
Latest YouGov / Sunday Times results 23rd May - Con 34%, Lab 35%, LD 9%, UKIP 13%;
cynic
- 25 May 2014 09:36
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good morning max .... confined to barracks today i'm afraid as Beloved is rather poorly
cynic
- 25 May 2014 10:06
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below is of course what makes everyone's blood boil and highlights exactly why the benefits system needs drastic overhaul .... quite how that is achieved while being pilloried from left and right and the bleeding heart brigade is another matter
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A couple who get paid £38,000 a year in benefits and tax credits snapped this selfie while enjoying a £5,000 holiday at the taxpayers' expense.
Cheryl Prudham, 32, and husband Robert, 29, have whisked their nine children off for an all-inclusive holiday in Menorca and hope to return next year to buy a villa.
They also said they were not bothered if they were fined up to £800 for taking their kids out of school during term-time for the fornight break.
aldwickk
- 25 May 2014 11:56
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Philippines is the best market to invest in , lower labour cost then China & India , young well educated workforce who all speak English [ Indian call centre workers have a problem with their accent ] , and Thailand will see foreign companys moving to the Philippines due to the unrest over there.
cynic
- 25 May 2014 11:57
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ignore the embedded corruption there at your peril
MaxK
- 25 May 2014 12:29
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Lib Dem MPs in bid to oust Nick Clegg after disastrous election results
Protest against leader could see Business Secretary Vince Cable take over
Mark Leftly Author Biography , Jane Merrick
Sunday 25 May 2014
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lib-dem-mps-in-bid-to-oust-nick-clegg-after-disastrous-election-results-9432134.html
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Lib Dem president defies calls for Nick Clegg to step down
Tim Farron rallies round leader after MPs call for Clegg to quit and party braces for difficult night of European election results
Nicholas Watt, chief political correspondent
theguardian.com, Sunday 25 May 2014 12.11 BST
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/may/25/lib-dems-nick-clegg-tim-farron
Haystack
- 25 May 2014 13:09
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Vince Cable would be even worse for the Libs. He is far too mouthy.
cynic
- 25 May 2014 13:44
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lib/dems are no different from the other two parties - no obvious leaders or even creditworthy NCOs
at least farage (and david miliband) have charisma and presentation
MaxK
- 25 May 2014 14:25
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I wonder what influence (if any) this little broken promise had to do with the lib/dim meltdown?
Haystack
- 25 May 2014 14:37
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Not a promise of much importance. Fees needed to rise and would have done whoever won the election.