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.
aldwickk
- 30 Oct 2014 19:25
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exec
Yes. Pity he went off the rails and got a deservant ban.
Did he get banned , how do you know that ?
aldwickk
- 30 Oct 2014 19:39
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And they can deport Halloween back to America
doodlebug4
- 30 Oct 2014 19:42
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Are you talking American lingo Exec?!
aldwickk
- 30 Oct 2014 19:45
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I take that as a don't know then ... lol
Haystack
- 30 Oct 2014 19:51
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gf can still read our posts as it is free to sign up.
Fred1new
- 30 Oct 2014 19:51
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Haystack Send an email to Haystack View Haystack's profile - 30 Oct 2014 17:48 - 48824 of 48833
It could all be the start of a period of weak government.
It is the weakest PR seeking government I have known in 50 years and PR sometimes stand for per rectum.
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It would be interesting to see UK outside the EU and Scotland, Wales and NI
inside the Union!
8-)
MaxK
- 30 Oct 2014 20:02
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All three would require life support from day one.
Plus, England would have to agree (if still in) and that would be very unlikely.
Fred1new
- 30 Oct 2014 21:18
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We would just construct border controls and define any not ethnically Welsh or Scotland twice the rate value for their second homes and £300 a years for a visitors visa.
And we wouldn't play England at rugby.
Mind the English don't know how to play that game properly anyway.
PS. we would put vat on the water supplied to England at 40%.
And you wouldn't get any Welsh Lamb.
dreamcatcher
- 30 Oct 2014 22:17
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Just weighing up if the DVLC is in the same pickle as the passport office. Been told up to six weeks wait to get a refund on the remainder of the road tax disk. Not what was advertised. When my tax is due I will tell them wait 6 weeks. Perhaps the public can impose fines and penalties. :-))
MaxK
- 31 Oct 2014 07:52
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aldwickk
- 31 Oct 2014 08:37
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QT
The Labour MP , was pathetic. Most Labour MP's can only remember from the time that the Conservative's gained power, and have white washed all their dirty years in power from history. And now they have the barefaced cheek to blame others on uncontrolled immigration, the NHS [ Wales ] , the EU[ they gave our rebate back], human rights law mess and all the other rubbish they left us with.
cynic
- 31 Oct 2014 08:38
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And you wouldn't get any Welsh Lamb.
that's ok Fred, my butcher gets his lamb locally and very good it is too, as he hangs it for 2 weeks :-)
Chris Carson
- 31 Oct 2014 08:43
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ED MILIBAND insists Labour’s general election battle “is no tougher than the fights we have faced in the past” - despite a new poll which suggests he is on course to lose 90% of his Scottish MPs to the SNP.
Mr Miliband acknowledged that Labour has had a “tough week” with the dramatic resignation of Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont, but said its general election success and devolution referendum in 1997 and the success of Labour-led Better Together in September demonstrates that the party has won tough battles in the past.
Scottish MP Jim Murphy has launched a campaign to lead Scottish Labour and end the streak of “losing Labour” following two poor Holyrood campaigns.
• Leaderless and in freefall, the only way back for the Scottish party is to rigorously assert its independence, says Lesley Riddoch
He faces competition from MSPs Neil Findlay and Sarah Boyack, with many Labour members insisting an MSP should lead Scottish Labour to dispel Ms Lamont’s parting shot that UK Labour is treating it like “a branch office”.
A new Ipsos Mori poll for STV News found that 52% of Scots would vote for the SNP if there was a Westminster election tomorrow, meaning the SNP could secure 54 seats, with Labour’s current 40 reduced to four and the Liberal Democrats reduced to one.
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In a speech to Scottish Labour’s gala dinner in Glasgow tonight, Mr Miliband said: “We meet here after a tough week for our party in Scotland and after an extraordinary year when Scotland has gone through a profound debate about its future.
“We meet here proud that in September we won the battle to keep our country together.
“And we meet here above all determined to fight to show the Scottish people that Labour can be the change they want to see.”
He added: “We are just over six months from the general election.
“I look forward to working shoulder to shoulder with whoever the party in Scotland elects as leader to win that election.
“Over its history we have seen the Scottish Labour Party fight for the values our movement holds dear.
“We face a tough fight but no tougher than the fights we have faced in the past.
“The fight for workers’ rights 100 years ago which Scottish Labour led and won. The fight for an NHS which Scottish Labour led and won. The fight to get rid of the Tories in 1997 and establish a Scottish Parliament which Scottish Labour led and won. And the fight to keep our country together which Scottish Labour led and won.
“In the next six months I know the Scottish Labour Party will fight every hour and every day to deliver the changes the working people of Scotland need to improve their lives.”
• Tony Blair has insisted Ed Miliband “can and will” win the general election
There was a further blow for Labour as a second poll indicated a commanding SNP lead.
A YouGov study for The Times put the SNP on 43%, which would give them 47 seats in Westminster, with Labour on 27%, which would leave them with 10 MPs.
The Conservatives were on 15% and the Lib Dems on 4%, giving each party a single MP.
:: YouGov surveyed 1,078 adults between Octover 27 and 30.
Fred1new
- 31 Oct 2014 08:44
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If he has to hang it lamb 2 weeks to make it edible it ain't lamb.
Chris Carson
- 31 Oct 2014 08:48
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A number of replies to the Scotsman article above :0)
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ABSOLUTELY
8:36 AM on 31/10/2014
http://www.heraldscotland.com/mp-sarwar-s-son-jailed-for-fraud-1.860519
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MochaChoca
8:35 AM on 31/10/2014
Are we really to believe that any Scottish Labour MP (including shadow cabinet members or if, god forbid, they win the GE maybe actual ministers) will be answerable to their Scottish Labour MSP 'boss' rather than Ed?
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itwisnaeme
8:19 AM on 31/10/2014
We face a one-party state here unless Labour gets its act together.
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Noaxetogrind
8:17 AM on 31/10/2014
Miliband must be the most uninspiring and delusional party leaders for a long long time. He is doing a better job of persuading people to vote for other parties than they could dream of doing by themselves. Quite an achievement to oversee a party who could lose 90% of their seats in Scotland!
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Who to trust
8:09 AM on 31/10/2014
The face of labour..................if you don't like that 1 he can turn round and show his other!
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Nicholas Monserrat
8:02 AM on 31/10/2014
Poor Ed.
Your list of allies grows thin.
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THE LEGIA HUMILIATOR
8:01 AM on 31/10/2014
a lemming has more chance of rallying the labour supporters behind it than the glakit gormless boy who is not fit to press a zebra crossing button never mind being in charge of the nuclear button.
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wildbill74
7:58 AM on 31/10/2014
If I stick my head in the sand and send one of my lackeys up from London to take charge everything will be fine.
Why can't Ed see that he is the problem?
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geoff49
7:54 AM on 31/10/2014
Milliband's big ego like that of many politicians worldwide, prevents him from seeing what must be done. It is simple Ed-you must resign, and Scottish Labour must become an independent branch of the party. I am not a Labour supporter but as a Unionist can see that if these things do not happen, the SNP will wipe the floor with Labour.
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Rabigyin
7:48 AM on 31/10/2014
When the General Secretary of the "Scottish" Labour Party is a London appointment, how can it call itself "Scottish"?
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Damian Thirsty
7:45 AM on 31/10/2014
Was Maureen Lipman a guest at this bash last night ?
ho ho
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Robert Galbraith
7:44 AM on 31/10/2014
What he really said was, "Bow down before your Imperial London Masters, or I will crush your necks. You will choose my candidate. This Death Star is fully operational."
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Damian Thirsty
7:44 AM on 31/10/2014
"ED MILIBAND insists Labour's general election battle "is no tougher than the fights we have faced in the past"
Given the fact that the only time the Labour Party were electable in the last 30 years was when they embraced business friendly conservative policies, its clear that the political dogma of their internecine warfare, and the fact that the marxist unions made sure Red Ed won, rather than his brother who was reasonably competent, has come back to haunt them.
The conservative party and UKIP should make big gains as dissallusioned labour supporters wise up and reject the dual whinging victimhoods of socialism and nationalism.
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AberdeenFife
7:39 AM on 31/10/2014
How on earth can "Scottish" Labour rigorously assert its independence, when it is not and will never be a party independent of main Labour control. "Scottish" Labour will always have to toe the main party line
cynic
- 31 Oct 2014 08:59
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fred - well it's neither hogget nor mutton that's for sure and it certainly has plenty of flavour unlike the pappy stuff one gets from the supermarket
Fred1new
- 31 Oct 2014 09:10
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That pappy stuff is sent across the border from England for month's holiday and apply for Welsh status before being sent back to England as Welsh lamb and to be slaughtered.
Haystack
- 31 Oct 2014 09:14
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Now the deputy leader of Scottish Labour party has resigned. They have to have two elections now.