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.
hilary
- 06 Nov 2014 15:30
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Haystack,
Once the Currant Bun nail their colours to the mast, and tell all of the thick northerners to vote Conservative throughout the course of w/c Monday 4th May, that'll be game over.
Chris Carson
- 06 Nov 2014 15:33
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Except Liverpool hils, they wouldn't wipe their arxe on it. Not to put to fine a point on it :0)
hilary
- 06 Nov 2014 15:42
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I wouldn't expect anything else from the Mickey Mousers, Chris.
goldfinger
- 06 Nov 2014 15:48
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he he we shall see even the poisonous dwarf Ester is facing a humiliating defeat. And protests outside her house before the GE.
doodlebug4
- 06 Nov 2014 15:52
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By Steven Swinford, Senior Political Correspondent
2:48PM GMT 06 Nov 2014
Labour MPs say Ed Miliband is costing them votes and must stand down while Gordon Brown's former spin doctor says 'mood is pretty black'
Ed Miliband is facing open calls from his own MPs to stand down amid growing concerns that he will cost his party the General Election.
Two MPs are understood to have told David Watts, the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, that they believe it is time for Mr Miliband to go.
One MP said: "We are down to 29 per cent in the polls and that could go down further. He is less popular than Nick Clegg and he will cost us votes at the General Election.
"We are hearing it on the doorstep. People are saying 'you are doing an alright job but we don't like your leader'. He is costing me votes."
Mr Watts has reportedly told the MPs that they are not the first to raise concerns about Mr Miliband's leadership with him, but said that there is no alternative candidate for the leadership. Mr Watts declined to comment when contacted by The Telegraph.
It came as Damian McBride, Gordon Brown's former spin doctor, said that Labour is "whistling in the wind" if it thinks that it can win round voters to "the real Ed".
He told BBC One's Daily Politics: "He can't do much about the fact he comes from Hampstead but he can do something about the fact that he's constantly acting as though life revolves around what goes on in Hampstead and that there's no sense of getting out there and understanding what ordinary people are feeling, including about himself, and trying to address that personal problem he's got."
In an attempt to bolster his position Ed Miliband has appointed Lucy Powell as the vice-chariman of the general election campaign. She previously ran his successful leadership campaign.
She suggested that Mr Miliband would play a more prominent role on the doorstep. She said: "I'm going to unblock the system to make sure that our operation is serving all of those fantastic candidates and our fantastic front bench and Ed as our leader.
"We always need to review these things and make sure that they are working at their very best and I'm absolutely sure that, with some new energy and vigour into the system, we can make sure that all of our candidates, our front bench, our shadow cabinet, are getting the best service that they want."
However Mr McBride said: "They have almost got no choice because they have either got to say he's not going to work and his ratings are going to stay where they are or they have got to say if more people got to know the real Ed, then somehow we'd all be turned around. But I think they may be whistling in the wind."
Asked if he gave credence to claims about a letter being circulated among backbenchers, he replied: "I don't know and it's difficult to know because the paranoia that comes out of the Miliband camp is so rank that they will invent plots even when there are none.
"But I think the mood is pretty black in Labour, and certainly since the conference. Since party conference the mood has got blacker and these are wild times."
Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, said: "All I know is that everybody in the Labour Party, from Ed Miliband down, is focused on tackling the cost-of-living crisis, building an economy which works for working people, reforming Europe but not walking away, having tough and fair controls on immigration, saving our National Health Service - that's what Labour's for.
"It's the Conservative Party which are riven and divided and defecting left, right and centre. We will focus on Tory division, Labour will stay united."
The Telegraph
2517GEORGE
- 06 Nov 2014 15:57
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''Labour will stay united." do they mean Unite.
2517
doodlebug4
- 06 Nov 2014 16:04
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As - in united we stand and united we fall.
2517GEORGE
- 06 Nov 2014 16:09
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db4---no, as in Len McCluskey Unite.
2517
doodlebug4
- 06 Nov 2014 16:22
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Oh yes, I did read some time ago that the unions were threatening to form their own party if Labour lost the GE !
2517GEORGE
- 06 Nov 2014 16:26
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Labour party, Union party, makes no difference to who's pulling the strings.
2517
Haystack
- 06 Nov 2014 16:30
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Fred1new
- 06 Nov 2014 16:33
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From what I read hear the con party is useless as tricksters and s --- themselves!
I wonder what the backlash will be on the tory party camp followers!
But of course the old etonians will enjoy a bit of that!
Burial rights for Cameron!
Fred1new
- 06 Nov 2014 16:36
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Poisonous dwarf?
I thought her name was hilary or was that Haze and DB4 girlfriend?
doodlebug4
- 06 Nov 2014 16:37
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"In an attempt to bolster his position Ed Miliband has appointed Lucy Powell as the vice-chariman of the general election campaign. She previously ran his successful leadership campaign.
She suggested that Mr Miliband would play a more prominent role on the doorstep. She said: "I'm going to unblock the system to make sure that our operation is serving all of those fantastic candidates and our fantastic front bench and Ed as our leader."
LOL
goldfinger
- 06 Nov 2014 16:53
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DB4 girlfreind??? Oh yes LOL LOL LOL LOL LOl LOL LOL .........christine.
Got him filtered now after his trashing of threads, aldwick like wise.
The three of them need to grow up.
Chris Carson
- 06 Nov 2014 17:03
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LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS! :0)
doodlebug4
- 06 Nov 2014 17:03
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Fred, if I remember you also thought I was somehow related to dreamcatcher!
Fred1new
- 06 Nov 2014 17:04
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Perhaps they did!
8-)
doodlebug4
- 06 Nov 2014 17:05
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If you need a plumber then just call Ed - he will unblock your system along with Lucy.
Haystack
- 06 Nov 2014 17:06
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I am just watching Miliband saying that all the criticism of him is nonsense. It is like watching a bad stand up comedian. You just want to hekel him and shout, "off!, off!".