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.
hilary
- 18 Nov 2015 19:48
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Cyners,
That's bollocks, but feel free to paste up your address and I'll be happy to write it in the Lesbos sand.
ExecLine
- 18 Nov 2015 19:57
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Fred1new
- 18 Nov 2015 22:10
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You can never keep up with a gypsy!
Haystack
- 18 Nov 2015 22:31
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It looks like Corbyn could get a bloody nose on Tuesday
The Labour leader could see large numbers of his own MPs line up against him as early next week, with the SNP believed to be planning a vote on the UK's nuclear-armed submarines on Tuesday.
The SNP are set to table a House of Commons motion asking MPs to back the scrapping of the Trident programme.
Mr Corbyn strongly opposes nuclear weaponry and has called for Britain to get rid of its warhead missiles.
But many Labour MPs, including shadow defence secretary Maria Eagle, support maintaining a continuous nuclear deterrent.
Mr Corbyn dodged a debate about Trident at Labour's annual conference in September, but the SNP plans will force the Opposition leader into a showdown with his MPs over the issue earlier than he would like.
It is believed Mr Corbyn will order his MPs to abstain in Tuesday's votes, but many will defy his intervention and point out it is still the party's policy to renew Trident.
dreamcatcher
- 18 Nov 2015 22:41
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I'm a Celebrity: past winners
2014: Carl Fogarty Multiple World Superbike Championship winner
2013: Kian Egan Former member of Irish boyband Westlife
2012: Charlie Brooks Eastenders actress
2011: Dougie Poynter McFly bassist
2010: Stacey Solomon X Factor finalist
2009: Gino D'Acampo Italian celebrity chef
2008: Joe Swash Ex-EastEnders actor
2007: Christopher Biggins English actor and TV presenter
2006: Matt Willis Busted boyband member
2005: Carol Thatcher Journalist, author, daughter of Margaret Thatcher
2004: Joe Pasquale Helium-voiced comedian
2004: Kerry Katona Former Atomic Kitten member and reality TV star
2003: Phil Tufnell Ex-England cricketer
2002: Tony Blackburn Veteran radio DJ
Haystack
- 18 Nov 2015 22:44
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The monthly ICM poll for the Guardian came out yesterday, with topline voting intention figures of CON 39%, LAB 33%, LDEM 7%, UKIP 12%, GRN 3%.
Their weekly EU referendum poll has figures of REMAIN 43%, LEAVE 38%.
Survation have also put out some new figures, voting intentions are CON 37%, LAB 30%, LDEM 6%, UKIP 16%, GRN 3% and
EU referendum intentions are REMAIN 42%, LEAVE 40%
Haystack
- 18 Nov 2015 22:45
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Haystack
- 18 Nov 2015 22:51
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VICTIM
- 19 Nov 2015 08:10
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Russia destroys 500 fuel tankers used by IS . Obviously someones been making money out of this situation who do they belong to . Why has it taken this long to do it .
cynic
- 19 Nov 2015 08:43
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well hilary, at least my son went to lesbos and saw for himself - and incidentally took over a load of clothing etc and distributed it personally
btw, i'm not sure which bit of what i wrote you reckon is bollocks, so perhaps you can enlighten or even explain your stance
MaxK
- 19 Nov 2015 08:43
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MaxK
- 19 Nov 2015 08:56
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David Cameron and senior ministers to get dedicated plane
The government will give David Cameron and senior ministers the use of a converted RAF plane for official trips
By Steven Swinford, Deputy Political Editor
10:00PM GMT 18 Nov 2015
David Cameron and senior ministers are to be given the use of a dedicated plane for long-distance trips instead of chartered flights.
The government will announce next week that it will spend £10million refitting an RAF plane which is normally used for air-to-air refuelling.
Ministers insist that the plane will save the taxpayer up to £775,000 a year on the cost of Downing Street's flights because it will avoid the use of costly charter flights.
Downing Street is likely to face criticism over the announcement as it comes ahead of the spending review which will see deep cuts across Whitehall.
It will cost significantly less than Tony Blair's plans for "Blair Force One", which involved the purchase of two private jets for the Prime Minister's use and the Royal Family at an estimated cost of £100million.
Gordon Brown, the then Chancellor, blocked the plans and later abandoned them entirely when he became Prime Minister.
The Conservatives criticised the idea at the time saying it was the “wrong moment to be splashing out taxpayers' money on funding the government to travel in style".
More austerity here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/12004343/David-Cameron-and-senior-ministers-to-get-dedicated-plane.html
jimmy b
- 19 Nov 2015 09:03
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The government will announce next week that it will spend £10million refitting an RAF plane which is normally used for air-to-air refuelling.
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The USA get Air Force One and Dave arrives covered in Diesel , maybe he's trying to get that Winston Churchill look .
cynic
- 19 Nov 2015 09:07
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i suspect that there are also a number of security elements in play
MaxK
- 19 Nov 2015 09:22
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Back door Cam Force One.
£10m quid to convert...they are never going to use this plane as anything other than a vanity vehicle for the chaps.
Why cant they ride coach like the rest of us?
Chris Carson
- 19 Nov 2015 09:30
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Telegraph
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP prepared 'to listen' to argument for Syria strikes
In light of the recent terror attacks in Paris, Scotland's first minister has said she is “prepared to listen” to the case for extending air strikes in Syria
Chris Carson
- 19 Nov 2015 09:39
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Ken Livingstone, Jeremy Corbyn and the shaming of the Labour Party
Telegraph View: By refusing to sack his hateful ally, the Labour leader disgraces himself and his party.
David Blunkett: Ken Livingstone should stand down as co-chair of Labour's defence review
David Blunkett has said Ken Livingstone should stand down as co-chair of Labour's defence review, after he called for shadow minister with depression to seek "psychiatric help".
Together we stand, divided we fall!
Come on now JEZZA get on the ball!! LOL! Joke that is the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership. More, More!
Fred1new
- 19 Nov 2015 09:54
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I hope they go through customs and security!