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
- 19 Jun 2014 08:59
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And you cynic............shut up.
MaxK
- 19 Jun 2014 09:02
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Now come on come on come on come on lads, lets keep the personal swipes down today
And you cynic............shut up.
LOL !
MaxK
- 19 Jun 2014 09:10
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Haystack
- 19 Jun 2014 09:13
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You have smile at Milibland's attempts to prove that Labour is not soft on benefits.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27911518
Ed Miliband: Young jobless must train or lose benefits
Unemployed young people could be denied out-of-work benefits unless they agree to training, Ed Miliband is to say.
Fred1new
- 19 Jun 2014 10:21
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Watched News Night last night.
Paxman's interview of Mandelson was an interesting insight.
Haystack
- 19 Jun 2014 13:56
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Personally, I am very happy to have Ed Miliband as leader of Labour
Ed Miliband's leadership is under increasing pressure after a slew of negative polls and comments from former New Labour stalwarts.
The Labour leader's popularity is now at its lowest, behind even Nick Clegg, who was previously seen as the barometer of unpopularity.
A YouGov poll on Thursday found that 60% of voters think Mr Miliband is not up to the job of prime minister - of those 43% were Labour voters.
The survey for Prospect magazine also found more people thought Mr Miliband's brother, David, would make a better premier.
An IPSOS Mori poll for the Evening Standard yesterday found 49% of voters thought Mr Miliband should be replaced.
Former cabinet minister Lord Mandelson failed to back Mr Miliband firmly saying he was the "leader we have".
Alan Johnson, former home secretary, further highlighted Mr Miliband's unpopularity by saying the Labour leader was not a hit on the doorstep.
Fred1new
- 19 Jun 2014 14:13
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Exec,
Would you expect Hazy to be non-partisan, or give reliable information.
He needs to put more salt with it.
But, at the moment Miliband has work to do and so do his colleagues.
But the mess, which is being left by the tory coalition, it is difficult to put an appealing gloss on future necessary policies!
Isn't it nice to be a critic rather than have the job!
goldfinger
- 19 Jun 2014 14:35
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Hays Hays Hays........you just cant etch out that final 4% can you even tho Milliband is way back behind Fibbing Dave...............that in itself speaks volumes. Get ready for an attck on your assets........... just remember 10 months to go now.
electionista @electionista · Jun 18
UK - Ipsos MORI poll:
CON 31%
LAB 34%
LD 8%
UKIP 14%
cynic
- 19 Jun 2014 15:38
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just back from the Fatherland, so perhaps someone can tell me if i have misread something .....
seemingly EM effectively says that there will be no youth unemployment benefit if, inter alia, the claimant does not "already have the skills to get a job" though there is an escape if the potential claimant agrees to undergo training up to A/S level
that's all very well except there are HUGE numbers of youngsters who, having left school, are barely literate (or less) and have no chance of getting even decent GCE results, let alone A/S
what happens to them?
MaxK
- 19 Jun 2014 15:45
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It's just another wizard wheeze and a way of getting the young-uns off the books c, make the figs look better.
No doubt they will collect £££ via another route.
cynic
- 19 Jun 2014 15:58
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ah, so you reckon i read it correctly too ..... what an imbecilic statement to make then!
if labour do somehow get to power, and that is very far from certain, it will be very much despite that idiot EM ..... mind you, not much complimentary one can say about DC either
hilary
- 19 Jun 2014 16:23
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Doc,
You're discounting the shift of UKIPpers to Tory that will happen once (a) UKIP get smeared and exposed as a bunch of racists and bigots, and (b) Joe Public smells the coffee and realises that a UKIP vote is a wasted vote when it comes to an EU referendum because, even with 14% of the public vote nationally, they ain't got a hope of getting any seats in the next parliament.
So, when your Hazy friend says 'there's still a year to go', he's right on the money because there's a lot that can and almost certainly will happen in that time. Also, in Westminster circles, it's pretty much a given already that the Tories will get the most seats - it's just a matter of debate as to whether they'll get an overall majority.
goldfinger
- 19 Jun 2014 16:49
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LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
Hilary obviously doesnt track Lord Ashcrofts marginal seats.
Amateur.
AND
UKIP will hold their support.
pity because labour would have a more convincing win come GE day.
goldfinger
- 19 Jun 2014 16:53
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Have to agee with Cynic over this A level/benefits thingy.
God knows whose thought that one up,.......................... totaly assholic idea.
I will be having a strong word with Racheal Reeves this weekend.
hilary
- 19 Jun 2014 16:59
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You're right, Fishfinger, I don't track Lord Ashcroft's marginal seats - I've got a life! Have you ever thought of getting out a bit more?
Btw, I noticed your reference to a DNA test of your pubes the other day. Gotta say that I was a bit surprised you don't go in for a bit of manscaping downstairs. Or has metrosexuality not reached 'olmfirth yet?