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
- 26 Apr 2015 10:49
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Why don't they sell/lease some of their small island's to rich foreigners ?
Haystack
- 26 Apr 2015 10:50
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The only good thing that Gordon Brown did was to keep us out of the Euro. Blair wanted us to join, but Brown used the Treasury economic model to prove it would be bad for us.
Stan
- 26 Apr 2015 11:11
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H/S The not so secret Labour follower.
Chris Carson
- 26 Apr 2015 12:29
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Ooooops!! (Or is it? Course we believe everything you say Ed LOL!!!!)
Ed Miliband rules out any deals with the SNP
Andrew Whitaker
10:44Sunday 26 April 2015
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HAVE YOUR SAY
Ed Miliband has ruled out a confidence and supply deal with the SNP in the event of a hung parliament, stating that he was “not doing deals with the Scottish National Party”.
The Labour leader, when asked on the BBC’s the Andrew Marr show, if he would negotiate with Nicola Sturgeon in the event of a hung parliament said: “It’s not happening”.
The Labour leader said an SNP vote would mean a “road” to a second referendum, as he suggested that the nationalists were following a similar agenda to the Tories by setting one part of the UK against another.
Mr Miliband said that if he was Prime Minister it would be a “Labour budget” and a “Labour Queen’s speech” that he said was “not going to be written by the SNP”.
When pressed on whether he was ruling out a confidence and supply deal with the SNP as well as any formal coalition, he said: “No deals”.
Mr Miliband’s remarks came after the Tory London mayor Boris Johnson said that the prospect of a Labour-SNP alliance in charge of the UK government was “deeply disturbing”.
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What next nats?
Labour don't want you!
You don't want the Conservative and probably the feeling is mutual?
So with all these seats you believe you are going to get what are you going to do? Sit on the side lines and dream of what could have been had one of those party's taken you up on your offer?
You were so close to destroying the UK and then wheech the rug was pulled from under you.
Now you may never get the number of seats due to voters now opting for the party they really want to run the country.
Vote Conservative and they may win
Vote Labour and they may win
Vote SNP because they have the word Scottish in their title (hardly a valid reason) but no chance of winning anything
The SNP are not FOR the people of Scotland they NEED the people of Scotland to achieve control of us by stealth and deceit!
"To finally give Scotland some say in Westminster."
Labour said theres no deal.
You wont do a deal with the Tories.
So I ask now, whats the point in voting for the SNP?
"Neither the SNP nor UKIP should be dealt with by mainstream parties. Organisations like this promoting division, them/us chauvinism and bigotry have no place in 21st Century Britain" - Bamboo
It was mainstream party that caused so much division in the UK in the 80s that the fallout is still with us today.
red ed the glaikit and gormless boy can not be trusted to push a zebra crossing button so who is going to trust him with the nuclear button not the people of the nation that's for sure.
the glaikit and gormless boy red ed already has a master in the Unite union so what is the point of him making deals with other parties when he will never be PM he knows it we know it and the nation knows it.
Stan
- 26 Apr 2015 12:59
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CC now known as CP= Cut & Paste -):
cynic
- 26 Apr 2015 14:09
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to steal from the wireless .....
people will vote for fear rather than hope of what the opposition (whatever colour) will bring
Haystack
- 26 Apr 2015 14:18
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Let us hope so; fear of Milband/SNP and socialism.
Haystack
- 26 Apr 2015 14:38
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Haystack
- 26 Apr 2015 14:40
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Haystack
- 26 Apr 2015 14:45
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Haystack
- 26 Apr 2015 14:46
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Fred1new
- 26 Apr 2015 15:28
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After all that blustering from the tory camp followers!
Have a look at how the con party financed its laughable weak recovery and the false promises or lies around it.
Fred1new
- 26 Apr 2015 15:32
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Fred1new
- 26 Apr 2015 15:35
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I think Osborne and Cameron a bullshitting and conning the Blue Bottle or the gadfly party!
cynic
- 26 Apr 2015 15:38
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fred - is that the 28th or 29th time you have posted the same chart? ..... if your family knew, i'm sure they would already have taken steps to have you taken into a residential care home
Haystack
- 26 Apr 2015 15:55
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I believe that the interweb is often available in residential care homes. That being the case, he may already be residing in one. His family may have moved him out quite a time ago. It would be worth checking if his IP address is something like 'the twilight care home'.
Chris Carson
- 26 Apr 2015 16:05
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Recently as a guest on Desert Island Discs Nicola Sturgeons choice of music was Sandie Shaws Puppet On A String!
Fred1new
- 26 Apr 2015 16:28
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Manuel.
It is because you are so old and doddery that you needed to be reminded about your party's successes.
I think Haze should spend more time on a prayer mat at the Con Party's Central Office.
But it seems Lynton Crosby has taken the tories for a ride. Check the coffers.
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But nice to see the party knives are already out and being sharpened in order to remove Wavy Dave and replace him with a buffoon called Boris, the new Berlusconi, hoping he can bed them down again for a win.
"The right man in the right job."
I wonder if we are seeing the end of the tory party.
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One can see the similarities!
Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's sudden U-turn over a vote of confidence shows he no longer has an iron grip on his party, but can the loyalty he inspires keep his influence alive?
cynic
- 26 Apr 2015 16:50
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so tell me fred, even supposing labour+snp get into downing street, do you think EM will be leading the labour party at the next election? .... it goes almost without saying that, should labour+snp fail in their quest, then EM will be obliged to fall on his sword before the long knives do the job for him
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i think DC may go anyway, even if he manages to stay in number 10
while boris may well be a popular and populist choice, i'm not convinced that he'll make a good party leader let pm, even though he certainly does not lack the brains for the job
sajid javid would be a good outsider bet, though at only 35/36, his time may not yet have come, regardless of his other qualities