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.
Chris Carson
- 28 Feb 2015 17:11
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ANDREW WHITAKER
12:27Friday 27 February 2015
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HAVE YOUR SAY
THE SNP has increased its poll lead over Labour by five points, with the nationalists now on 46 per cent just over two months before the general election, a new survey on voting intentions showed.
A TNS poll showed SNP support rise to 46 per cent - up from the 41 per cent identified by the same pollsters earlier this month - and extending the lead over Labour from 10 to 16 points.
The Conservatives were on 14 per cent - a fall of two per points on the last poll, with Liberal Democrats falling to three per cent, down by one point.
Nigel Farage’s anti-EU party UKip increased its support by one point to three per cent, with backing for the Scottish Greens falling by two points to four per cent.
SNP Westminster leader Angus Robertson, welcoming this poll, said: “This poll shows an increased lead for the SNP - but we are taking absolutely nothing for granted, and will work hard for every vote and seat in May.
“The key issue in May is who will best represent the people of Scotland - and the General Election is a wonderful opportunity for Scotland to have power by electing a strong team of SNP MPs to a hung parliament at Westminster.”
Fred1new
- 01 Mar 2015 08:20
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Fred1new
- 01 Mar 2015 12:09
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Exec,
Or, are you?
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Labour has regained a slim lead over David Cameron’s party, according to the latest Opinium/Observer poll.
Ed Miliband could win an absolute majority according to the survey, which puts him on 35% – two points up on last week. The Conservatives have slipped by one point to 34%. If there was a uniform national swing – meaning the changes in each party’s support from this poll were evenly applied to 2010 election results across all constituencies – Labour could win an overall majority.
Ukip is on 14% while the Liberal Democrats and the Greens are tied on 6%.
TANKER
- 01 Mar 2015 13:00
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its funny how posters on here will not post about real issues that are a risk to
the nations of the world
its time to point fingers at the lack of muslim leaders and their silence on isis
so it must mean they are behind isis all the way and support them
so its time to act .
Stan
- 01 Mar 2015 15:38
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Act? which particular role do you fancy then?
cynic
- 01 Mar 2015 19:15
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what a very sad place MAM has become with scarcely any posts at all, and none even on the AFR melodrama as it unfolds
what has caused this?
not very difficult to determine
MaxK
- 01 Mar 2015 19:25
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Well, it don't help when three fairly prolific posters disappear in one foul swoop.
MaxK
- 01 Mar 2015 19:33
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TANKER
- 02 Mar 2015 07:20
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it looks like freedom of speech as been stopped at moneyam
moneyam free speech is what makes the west without it we may as well
give up
TANKER
- 02 Mar 2015 07:43
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Jihadi John's father 'a bully and a collaborator with Saddam': Family fled to Britain from Kuwait after he was accused of helping forces during Iraqi invasion
Jasem Emwazi is the father of infamous ISIS executioner Jihadi John
He fled Kuwait with his family for Britain when extremist was a child
He returned to the country after his son's identity was revealed last week
Mr Emwazi has been described by sources in Kuwait as 'aggressive'
He was accused of colluding with Saddam Hussein during Iraqi invasion
One of his daughters was described by former bosses as 'sheltered'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2974875/Jihadi-John-s-father-bully-collaborator-Saddam-Family-fled-Britain-Kuwait-accused-helping-forces-Iraq
once again how do you tell a good muslim from a terrorist
when they the muslim community do not speak out and rid their community of the scum.. they new who this murdered was yet were silent
Fred1new
- 02 Mar 2015 07:53
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TANKER
- 02 Mar 2015 08:38
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vote ukip the other parties do not give a toss about the uk
jimmy b
- 02 Mar 2015 08:42
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Trouble is TANKER ,i like Farage but UKIP couldn't run the country
Stan
- 02 Mar 2015 08:46
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True but you can say that about the "Con" artists, the Dim Libs and Blue Lab to varying degrees.
MaxK
- 02 Mar 2015 08:53
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Are you feeling ok Stan?
jimmy b
- 02 Mar 2015 09:01
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Strange to see those protests in Margate last week ,everyone calling Farage a racist ,all he's preaching is that we don't have room for another 300k people this year ,
that's enough to fill another city .
Stan
- 02 Mar 2015 09:12
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Fine thank you Max, and yourself?