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
- 21 Nov 2014 08:25
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She may well have been totally innocent of ill-meaning, but by resigning/being sacked she helped add to the impression that Labour is now dominated by a metropolitan elite that looks down its noses at ordinary people. It’s the party of students and their professors, of NHS bureaucrats, welfare workers, actors, Marxist intellectuals, teachers who don’t believe in teaching, and male potters who get their kicks by dressing up as women and calling themselves artists. In short, Labour is bourgeois.
aldwickk
- 21 Nov 2014 08:25
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goldfingers logic
THORNBERRY resigns after bollocking from Ed Milliband and good god shes gone.
What a snob she is.
She should be with the Tories.
But she is/was with the Labour party , you just don't get it do you
Chris Carson
- 21 Nov 2014 08:31
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AND - 'We need a top piece of totty taking her place' CLASS!
TANKER
- 21 Nov 2014 08:38
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Cameron Osborne shapps what a bunch of arseholes
sold the uk down the pan allowing all the criminals from all over the eu
facts the eu we now have most of their prisoners walking our streets and claiming benefits over 50000 criminals now in the uk
cynic
- 21 Nov 2014 09:13
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is that what's been eating all your carp?
MaxK
- 21 Nov 2014 09:14
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Morning gf.
You still reckon Millibandus is going to get the top job?
MaxK
- 21 Nov 2014 09:17
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French gloat over EU budget bill as they pocket a billion
Finance minister Michel Sapin says his country will benefit from the new EU budget contributions despite the country's economy having underperformed for over a decade
By Henry Samuel, Paris
10:22PM GMT 20 Nov 2014
France sent a gloating message to David Cameron on Thursday saying that a €2.1 billion budget bill from Brussels to Britain had benefited France, which is one billion euros up on the deal.
The Prime Minister has previously dubbed the retroactive EU surcharge on Britain’s budgetary contribution, raised due to the UK’s economic success, as “outrageous”, warning that it was “making thousands of voters believe the country should leave the European Union”.
In a galling case of Schadenfreude, Michel Sapin, the finance minister and a staunch ally of President François Hollande, boasted that Britain’s loss was France's gain, even if this was due to the country’s poorer than expected economic results.
“It just so happens that what is sending Mr Cameron into a rage is actually a source of comfort for us, because it enables us to pocket one billion euros, and that’s not nothing when you’re trying to balance your budget,” Mr Sapin told the Telegraph on Thursday.
More:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/11244508/French-gloat-over-EU-budget-bill-as-they-pocket-a-billion.html
Shortie
- 21 Nov 2014 09:24
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When you consider the amount of time our MP's waste on the EU, the vast cost of being in it, it a no-brainer we should simply leave and have our MP's and resources focused on true British issues...
Shortie
- 21 Nov 2014 09:26
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Within the EU all member states are supposed to be equal... yeah right "but some member states are more equal than others", quite clearly... Now where have we heard all this before I wonder.
MaxK
- 21 Nov 2014 09:32
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goldfinger
- 21 Nov 2014 09:32
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That Croc is trained to eat Tories.
Watch out Hays.
Shortie
- 21 Nov 2014 09:37
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Makes you wonder how much of this bill from Brussels is a direct consequence of MP's overstating our country's position, growth and GDP in their obsession to report growth!!
MaxK
- 21 Nov 2014 09:41
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Rochester and Strood by-election full results
Mark Reckless (UKIP) 16,867 (42.10%)
Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative) 13,947 (34.81%)
Naushabah Khan (Labour) 6,713 (16.76%)
Clive Gregory (Green) 1,692 (4.22%)
Geoff Juby (Lib Dem) 349 (0.87%)
Hairy Knorm Davidson (Official Monster Raving Loony Party) 151 (0.38%)
Stephen Goldsbrough (Ind) 69 (0.17%)
Nick Long (People Before Profit) 69 (0.17%)
Jayda Fransen (Britain First) 56 (0.14%)
Mike Barker (Ind) 54 (0.13%)
Charlotte Rose (Ind) 43 (0.11%)
Dave Osborn (Patriotic Socialist Party) 33 (0.08%)
Christopher Challis (Ind) 22 (0.05%)
TANKER
- 21 Nov 2014 10:01
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camerons family
hestines
hoe
duke of west mins
Charles
queen
cleggs
and several others get millions ever year in land subsides from the eu our money
its corrupt and the torys will never let you vote to leave never its another con
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2014 10:20
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Hays,
How much did it cost the Torrid party to lose Rochester.
These are the same group of boyos who promise economic austerity for the future due to their failed policies.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30142601
Public borrowing at £7.7bn in October
Government borrowing fell to £7.7bn in October, official figures show, down £0.2bn from a year earlier.
Between April and October, government borrowing was £64.1bn, an increase of £3.7bn from the same period last year.
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2014 10:30
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I know I am missing something, but what the devil is the fuss over:
It is factual.
I am getting fed up with the pussyfooting about that the leaders of the main parties are performing.
A little more honesty and less media fright would improve opinion of politics.
What a stinking period of politics, when main parties are frighten of a rabble rousing spiv, leading a rabble or mob without any real feasible policies other than being "Little Englanders".
I would expect Nigel to appear wearing an eye patch and a cocked hat and a hook, if it gave him a larger pint and a mob paying for it!
MaxK
- 21 Nov 2014 10:36
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Bloody hell Fred, you don't half talk some shite!
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2014 10:38
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Was John Bercow initiating Reckless into a lodge of swearing him in to the HP?
Have a look at their handshake.
Haystack
- 21 Nov 2014 10:40
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Not that good a result for UKIP after all. They were only 7% ahead of the Conservatives. They were 20% ahead then 14%, 12% and ended up only 7% ahead. UKIP did not manage the percentage that the Conservatives got when they won the seat. That should be easy to overturn at the GE. It is Labour that should be worried. They had thought that they were immune from UKIP. That is clearly not the case.