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.
required field
- 29 Apr 2015 11:33
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I think that we might get Cameron as PM but he he is probably goingto have to fight to get the SNP and LD's on board....not easy....unless he can just get a majority....huge effort needed by the Tories this week to convince an undecided electorate it seems....god's speed...
Dil
- 29 Apr 2015 11:37
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No chance of SNP rf but another tie up with the Libs if they can hold enough seats is probably their best hope at the moment.
Haystack
- 29 Apr 2015 11:38
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http://news.sky.com/story/1474345/snp-to-take-all-scottish-seats-poll-suggests
The SNP could win all 59 Scottish seats in an election landslide next week, a new poll has suggested.
According to the final Ipsos MORI poll ahead of the election for STV News, support for Nicola Sturgeon's party stands at 54%, which could mean it would clean up in Scotland.
It would also mean the SNP would claim the scalps of Labour's election strategist Douglas Alexander and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander.
The poll gives a five-point increase in support to the Conservatives (17%) - the party only got one MP in 2010 - but sees Labour support drop by four percentage points to 20%.
The Liberal Democrats have seen an increase of 1%, putting the party at 5% and the Green Party has dropped two points to 2%.
UKIP is polling at 1%.
Dil
- 29 Apr 2015 11:41
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Hanging people on the pitch before Cardiff games would double season ticket sales as the football this season is total trash.
I'd vote for that.
Fred1new
- 29 Apr 2015 11:42
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RF,
Post 59334
Professor Stephen Hawking, looks a little different, but I wouldn't mind his brain or achievements!
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Mind I almost think Cameron looking for a food bank less than attractive.
Fred1new
- 29 Apr 2015 11:49
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Haze,
Post 59340, would mean sweeping the Scotland free of tories.
Also, means a left winged alliance of a Lab/libs/SNPS who will introduce left winged policies and voting and parliamentary reforms.
TANKER
- 29 Apr 2015 12:08
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its time to let Scotland go and close the road out .
more trouble a head we do not need Scotland and do not need the oil
cynic
- 29 Apr 2015 13:42
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NS speaks coherently and with passion, as does AS too, though he doesn't present very well
however, NS (obviously) forgets to mention that if crude stays depressed, then Scotland will need some hefty subsidies in many quarters
as i write, Aberdeen has almost come to a standstill, and of course there are all sorts of knock-on effects from that
Scotland will also need the support of Sterling if it wants to retain its membership of EU, though i'm not sure quite why
ExecLine
- 29 Apr 2015 15:42
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Going to live in a high rise apartment?
What your removal men might benefit from, is:
1. A head for heights.
2. Sticky feet. NB. That's sticky feet and not 'stinky feet'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32495269
TANKER
- 29 Apr 2015 16:06
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cynic - 29 Apr 2015 13:42 - 59345 of 59347
NS speaks coherently and with passion, as does AS too, though he doesn't present very well
however, NS (obviously) forgets to mention that if crude stays depressed, then Scotland will need some hefty subsidies in many quarters
as i write, Aberdeen has almost come to a standstill, and of course there are all sorts of knock-on effects from that
Scotland will also need the support of Sterling if it wants to retain its membership of EU, though i'm not sure quite why
cynic the bitch once England to elect a lab gov and wants rid of the tory party
if that is the case then the evil woman should tell all scots to vote lab
but that is not her wish she is a evil bitch
trying to impose a lab gov on the English
lets have a uk vote to get rid of the scots for good
cynic
- 29 Apr 2015 16:09
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she's not evil at all and why on earth should she want her fellow scots to vote labour?
quite correctly, she wants the scots, an awful lot of whom snp represents, to vote snp so that snp's aims (however much you may disagree with them) are properly and strongly promoted in westminster
TANKER
- 29 Apr 2015 16:09
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lets send all our unemployables up to Scotland to start a new life
TANKER
- 29 Apr 2015 16:11
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off to Greece for a bit of sun soon
Fred1new
- 29 Apr 2015 16:20
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Manuel,
Are you off the bottle.
Post 59348.
You are spouting sense at last.
SNP will represent Scottish views plus many in the UK as a whole.
Personally, think independence is daft and think it better to improve representation in London, as it would be for the UK in Brussels.
But think the Scots, if they "got" independence would also, after a few years seek full integration within the EU including ditching the pound for the Euro.
Fascinating!
Chris Carson
- 29 Apr 2015 16:26
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The Scots will vote SNP for the reasons above and who can blame them. This is not about Independence. They are not totally stupid.
cynic
- 29 Apr 2015 16:35
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i know you find it hard to believe, but i have always thought for myself
however, i also find it pretty hard to swallow that snp (or any other party) has very much interest outside what will benefit their own aims ..... means justifying ends often coming into play of course
that is to say, you may well find snp staying quiet about trident - it's an argument they won't win anyway - in exchange for some thumping benefits in other quarters
Chris Carson
- 29 Apr 2015 17:03
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Exactly cynic. Labour in Scotland have only got themselves to blame.
Fred1new
- 29 Apr 2015 17:04
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You must be tired after all that effort!
Because altruism you is not one of your obvious virtues don't deny it to others.
Trident.
Not so sure.
Have mixed feelings.
Always thought of Trident as dubious and a weapon of offence or response to aggression.
Have always thought it too expensive and that more "conventional" defence and weaponry would be more appropriate.
Also, thought the Forces could have different responsibilities with 5 year contracts with military training along side "apprenticeships" for civilian need, more training for "disasters" at home and abroad and providing medical "help" and training for "emergency situations and infrastructure improvements in "developing nations.
I know to some degree they have these responsibilities, but these could be expanded and the returns from doing so may be more rewarding than some of the military incursions of late.
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Stan
- 29 Apr 2015 17:24
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Trident is yesterdays weapon, according to Governments the big threat these days is from small time religious based terrorists, planting bombs and such... so whats the good of having a nuclear weapon against that threat?
Chris Carson
- 29 Apr 2015 17:27
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SNP would change Westminster politics - Sturgeon
ANDREW WHITAKER
published 12:38 Wednesday 29 April 2015
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NICOLA Sturgeon said that the election of a large bloc of SNP MPs next week would lead to a shift in power from the “corridors of Westminster to the communities of Scotland” as she used a speech to supporters to pledge that the nationalists would transform the way the UK’s politics is conducted.
The First minister said her party would “end the metaphorical wielding of swords” at Westminster and make it “better” for voters in all parts of the UK.
Ms Sturgeon held out an olive branch to Labour by stating that the SNP would vote to reverse NHS privatisation which she said the Tories had introduced south of the border and that her party’s MP’s would back Ed Miliband’s flagship plan for a mansion tax on properties worth more than £2 million if Labour is in government.
However, she said that ending austerity and scraping Trident were absolute priorities for the SNP, which she said would be a “breath of fresh air” at Westminster if it wins a large number of MP next week.
She also stated that the SNP was now the “party of social democracy in Scotland” and that it was now more progressive than Labour at both Scottish and UK levels.
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It all comes down to trust.
Right now people seem to trust her and are willing to give her party a chance.
Most people want Scotland to have more powers and influence when we are still part of the UK.
SNP voters looking for a quick second referendum will perhaps be disappointed.