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.
Haystack
- 02 May 2015 11:08
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Left wingers imploding!
required field
- 02 May 2015 11:10
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Can't help but laugh at the above pictures.....(:)).....
required field
- 02 May 2015 11:11
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Duchess in Labour....Cameron's excited.....
required field
- 02 May 2015 11:13
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Still laughing at the above pictures......(:)).....
Haystack
- 02 May 2015 11:34
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Politics will get knocked off the headlines for a bit as a result of the new Royal baby girl.
Fred1new
- 02 May 2015 11:43
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Exec,
Hope you have them same luck when you deliver.
cynic
- 02 May 2015 11:57
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it is indeed a very witty and funny cartoon, unlike those from the socialist worker or from wherever free culls his, which rarely have any humour attaching
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you don't really think the consultants would allow their WHOLE w/e to be wrecked do you?
Haystack
- 02 May 2015 13:12
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Duke of Edinburgh's mother, Princess Alice died 1969
Fred1new
- 02 May 2015 13:21
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Max,
I think would prefer to cuddle up with Nicola for the weekend rather than your page 3 pin up:
or Haze's mother!
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Guess which one reminds me of Ken Dodd?
Stan
- 02 May 2015 16:26
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The first slapper is standing in Shrewsbury and was the one who was useless on QT weeks ago... she's going to get a right kicking.
Haystack
- 02 May 2015 16:44
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https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/05/02/leader-most-seats-has-biggest-mandate/
Voters: leader from party with most seats has bigger mandate
Voters tend to believe the leader of the largest party has the better claim to be Prime Minister, not the leader of whichever group of parties can command a majority
The public may be headed for disappointment if the leader of the largest party on May 8th fails to form a government – they think that leader has the better claim to become PM.
Chris Carson
- 02 May 2015 17:48
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I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string
Love is just like a merry-go-round
With all the fun of a fair
One day I'm feeling down on the ground
Then I'm up in the air
Are you leading me on?
Tomorrow will you be gone?
I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string
I may win on the roundabout
Then I'll lose on the swings
In or out, there is never a doubt
Just who's pulling the strings
I'm all tied up in you
But where's it leading me to?
I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string
I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string
Like a puppet on a..... String
LOL!!!!!
cynic
- 02 May 2015 18:20
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you show your age very badly
Chris Carson
- 02 May 2015 18:47
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cyners - Does this look like the face of concern :0) :0) I don't think so.
Are you still supporting goldfinger, mike740 or whoever he is calling himself in the last half hour, week month whatever? Considering you spend the majority of your time arguing against him on his thread across the road, why bother?
Fred1new
- 02 May 2015 20:04
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So an individual who is the leader of a party, which has less support than the majority of MPs and voters should be PM.
Cameron doesn't even hold the respect of his own party, nor the majority of MPs, nor the voters.
He has as much chance as a wax cat in hell!
Haystack
- 02 May 2015 21:17
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Chris Carson
- 02 May 2015 21:36
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Nicola Sturgeon slams Labour “No” to SNP deal
16:20Saturday 02 May 2015
172
HAVE YOUR SAY
PEOPLE across Scotland, including Labour voters, have been “appalled” at Ed Miliband’s refusal to work with the SNP to keep out a Conservative government, according to Nicola Sturgeon.
The SNP leader said any opportunity to “get the Tories out” should be seized, as she hit out at the Labour leader for saying he would not consider a post-election deal with her party if the General Election results in a hung parliament.
If you really want progressive politics and social justice, surely we’ve got to take any opportunity to get the Tories out
Nicola Sturgeon
Mr Miliband declared earlier this week: “If the price of a Labour government is a coalition or a deal with the SNP, it is not going to happen.”
DON'T WORRY NICOLA ED WAS DOING WHAT THE LABOUR PARTY DO BEST, LYING!!!!
Chris Carson
- 02 May 2015 21:42
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Jack McConnell: Anti-Tory alliance will not work
14:53Saturday 02 May 2015
37
HAVE YOUR SAY
THE SNP and Labour would not be able to “gang up” against David Cameron and form an anti-Tory government if the Conservatives win most seats in next week’s election, a former Labour first minister has warned.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has offered to make Labour’s Ed Miliband prime minister if there is an “anti-Tory majority” in the House of Commons and block the Conservatives from a second term in government.
SNP argument that everybody else could gang up on him will not work
Lord McConnell
But Lord McConnell said, even if Mr Cameron fails to win an overall majority, the “public perception will be that he has won” if he emerges from the May 7 election with the largest number of MPs.
The former Scottish first minister refused to try to form an administration in Edinburgh after the 2007 Holyrood elections, as the SNP won one more seat that Labour.
Lord McConnell told BBC Newsnight he had been “under massive pressure” to work with the Lib Dems and Conservatives to “try to put together an anti-SNP coalition”.
But he added: “My view was, even people who hadn’t voted for the SNP felt they had won. If we had tried to do anything that went against the grain we would have been in massive trouble.”
The Labour politician said that meant “even if Cameron was to lose a few seats, if he still has a few seats more than Labour then public perception will be that he has won”.
In those circumstances he said the “SNP argument that everybody else could gang up on him will not work”.
He said: “If we get to Friday morning and the sitting Prime Minister who is in Number 10 has won more seats than anyone else he will automatically get the first go and the public will expect him to do that.”
However he said: “If Cameron loses, even by only one or two seats, then all the momentum and pressure shifts to Ed Miliband to try and form a government - and so will public opinion.”