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.
Haystack
- 20 Jun 2014 17:11
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The state of the nation is going swimmingly. I am very pleased.
goldfinger
- 20 Jun 2014 17:17
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WHAT........ ho ho he he .
Bit early for the hard stuff old chap.
You do realise this massive overspend in the DSS budget is coming out of YOUR TAXES.
Just think Hays young scroungers living off your taxes swigging cheap cider and smoking fags and joints and multyplying all day.
Fred1new
- 20 Jun 2014 17:27
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Haze,
I think the "nation" is slowly "drowning", the only thing I would like to see you is holding hands with your pals Wavy Dave and Manuel, standing in the deep end with lead shoes on and no air supply!
Haystack
- 20 Jun 2014 17:46
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Let them enjoy it while they can. A Conservative government will soon put a stop to undeserved fun.
goldfinger
- 20 Jun 2014 17:58
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Dream on, dream on Hays.
MaxK
- 21 Jun 2014 08:08
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MaxK
- 21 Jun 2014 08:25
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Fred1new
- 21 Jun 2014 08:42
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goldfinger
- 21 Jun 2014 11:57
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electionista @electionista ·
UK - TNS BMRB poll:
LAB 35%
CON 29%
UKIP 23%
LDEM 6%
MaxK
- 22 Jun 2014 08:51
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MaxK
- 22 Jun 2014 09:21
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Fred1new
- 22 Jun 2014 11:39
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Very good, but Miliband's party seems to be doing a little better.
Recall Attlee's popularity and being elected.
LATEST FINDINGS IN POLITICS
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Update - Labour lead at 6
Update - Labour lead at 6
by YouGov in Politics
Sun June 22, 2014 6 a.m. BST
Latest YouGov / Sunday Times results 20th June - Con 32%, Lab 38%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%; APP -25
cynic
- 22 Jun 2014 16:49
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if DM were labour leader instead of his plasticine buffoon brother, then i suspect the poll lead would have been in comfortable double figures
as it is, labour will do well even to limp over the line as the largest party
goldfinger
- 22 Jun 2014 16:59
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Thats what you think.
goldfinger
- 22 Jun 2014 16:59
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electionista @electionista ·
UK - YouGov/Sunday Times poll:
LAB 38%
CON 32%
UKIP 14%
LDEM 8%
GR
goldfinger
- 22 Jun 2014 17:00
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UK - Opinium/Observer poll:
LAB 35%
CON 31%
UKIP 17%
LDEM 7%
GRN 5%
goldfinger
- 22 Jun 2014 17:01
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electionista @electionista · Jun 20
UK - TNS BMRB poll:
LAB 35%
CON 29%
UKIP 23%
LDEM 6%
Fred1new
- 22 Jun 2014 17:31
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Manuel,
Typical of a superficial con party voter who go for the packaging and not the content.
Be precise what is it about his features which help you to make your opinion.
At least he is thinking about policies and further than the end of his nose, while Wavy Dave and his motley crew are grasping at straws and sinking fast and waiting to pronounce on their next U-turn.
Even their advisers have given up on Dave the Wonder Dog!
"On the account of Dominic Cummings, adviser and close friend of Michael Gove, the current prime minister is a bumbler surrounded by incompetents and sycophants. Borrowing from what Bismarck said about Napoleon III, Mr Cummings damns David Cameron as "a sphinx without a riddle""
The newspapers have bought Cameron and running a smear campaign to try ans keep him on the lead.
Even the the Junket is laughing at the Eton Mess!
cynic
- 22 Jun 2014 17:51
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deride as much as you like, for that is your only ability and song sheet
as a dedicated non-voter, i suppose it should come as no surprise that you completely fail to understand that in modern politics you need public presentation and television presence; policies and aims and targets on their own are not remotely enough to carry the day ..... hence, ronnie reagan was brilliant (brainless, but tremendous in front of the camera) whereas alex douglas-home would have been a disaster though i believe a very good statesman and politician
EM comes across as a complete muppet as is shown by the public's perception of him
DM had presence and would have carried public confidence with him
the problem of course was that the unions felt they could manipulate EM but not his brother, so put their considerable weight behind the wrong horse and have found it is actually a donkey
Fred1new
- 22 Jun 2014 20:03
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Manuel,
I can see why the con party appeals to you!
Similar in nature to the flash harries of the present day leadership!
Douglas-Home should have stuck to cricket!
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But remember Attlee wasn't chosen for his good looks, or charm, but because he had policies which appealed to the voters and they thought he and his party would delivered them.
Which they did.
More importantly they took a long term look at what was needed and planned towards those needs.
Cameron and his crew are being seen to be hollow and more concerned with poncing around on a stage than delivering thought out policies.
Like you they probably can't see to the end of their noses.
They are in it for their own glory! Laughable.
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W/see.