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.
MaxK
- 16 Jun 2014 18:25
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Former Tory special adviser Dominic Cummings applied Bismarck's 'sphinx without a riddle' jibe to David Cameron. Photograph: Guardian Imaging/Stock Connection Blue/Alamy
More jibes here:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/shortcuts/2014/jun/16/sphinx-without-riddle-political-put-downs-david-cameron
Haystack
- 16 Jun 2014 18:46
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Cricket at Lords a draw!
Stan
- 16 Jun 2014 18:59
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Cricket? Not while the Football World Cup is on please.
Haystack
- 16 Jun 2014 19:20
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One of my sons was at the game sitting next to All Murray (didn't have a pint glass in his hand)
goldfinger
- 16 Jun 2014 19:28
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Hays they dont have a strike bowler or spinner anymore to hurt teams.
Fred1new
- 16 Jun 2014 19:50
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Cricket,
A boys game of rounders.
I can understand why it interests Hazy!
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Chris Carson
- 16 Jun 2014 20:53
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Aye cricket, just another sport the Welsh are shite at.
goldfinger
- 16 Jun 2014 21:04
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Hays hays hays................
Ashcroft National Poll: Con 29%, Lab 35%, Lib Dem 8%, UKIP 15%
Monday, 16 June, 2014 in The Ashcroft National Poll
Chart 140616
By Lord Ashcroft
Labour lead by six points in the Ashcroft National Poll, completed yesterday. Ed Miliband’s party are on 35%, up three points on last week, with the Conservatives up one on 29%, the Liberal Democrats unchanged on 8%, and UKIP down two points at 15%.
Haystack
- 16 Jun 2014 21:06
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Year to go!
MaxK
- 16 Jun 2014 23:04
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So what is Big Dave going to do? .... same as usual, fuck all!
'Die is cast' for Jean-Claude Juncker to take the EU's top job as defeat looms for David Cameron
The "die is cast" for Jean-Claude Juncker's appointment as European Commission president after Angela Merkel turns on David Cameron amid British warnings of a looming political "train crash"

Mr Juncker was chosen as the leading candidate by the European People's Party Photo: BLOOMBERG
By Bruno Waterfield, in Brussels and Peter Dominiczak
16 Jun 2014
British diplomats have warned that a "battle royal is coming" that could hasten a British referendum on Europe if the former prime minister of Luxembourg is installed in the European Union's top job.
After talks between Herman Van Rompuy, the German Chancellor and Britain last week, Angela Merkel has decided "to proceed as soon as possible with the appointment" of Jean-Claude Juncker, inflicting a humiliating defeat on David Cameron at a meeting of EU leaders on June 27.
"As matters stand now, Van Rompuy sees no alternative to the appointment of Juncker," said a confidential report, seen by The Telegraph of talks that took place last Wednesday. "Short of a complete U-turn by the Chancellor, the die is cast in Berlin."
More:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/10902893/Die-is-cast-for-Jean-Claude-Juncker-to-take-the-EUs-top-job-as-defeat-looms-for-David-Cameron.html
MaxK
- 16 Jun 2014 23:07
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"After talks between Herman Van Rompuy, the German Chancellor and Britain last week, Angela Merkel has decided "to proceed as soon as possible with the appointment" of Jean-Claude Juncker"
"Short of a complete U-turn by the Chancellor, the die is cast in Berlin."
Haystack
- 16 Jun 2014 23:56
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It is clear that Merkel doesn't want him either.
MaxK
- 17 Jun 2014 00:02
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Is that supposed to be an excuse for Dave's failures?
Haystack
- 17 Jun 2014 00:10
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There is not much Cameron can do about it. It has nothing to do with Cameron's abilities. A different Prime Minister would have the same problem. The dominate political grouping in the EU has decided who they want. Even Merkel has to go along with it. The same is true of other leaders. The rules are that even if the leaders choose a different candidate the dominant political groups has a veto on the appointment. If it goes ahead then it looks like Cameron would announce a referendum at an earlier date. That could well be of benefit to the Conservatives at the GE.
MaxK
- 17 Jun 2014 00:14
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And pigs might fly, but they wont!
Haystack
- 17 Jun 2014 00:43
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Unfortunately the power of veto was granted as part of the Lisbon treaty that Labour signed. The very same treaty that took away our veto.
cynic
- 17 Jun 2014 07:53
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bad defeat for DC, but certainly nothing he could do about before or after the event
next move for tories in Europe?
hard to know, but then the intricacies of the political "behind the scenes" manoeuvring are unkown to us all
does this benefit labour?
probably not directly, though it may mean that more remain loyal to ukip at GE
Fred1new
- 17 Jun 2014 08:17
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Captain Marvel succeeds again and Goebbels propaganda can't defend the captain!
Barking toothless dogs comes to mind!
8-)