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
- 03 Dec 2015 18:44
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There is NO hope for the Labour party
cynic
- 03 Dec 2015 18:50
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benn is very much more acceptable to voters than mccluskey's bearded puppet
tories beware or be wary or even awake
Haystack
- 03 Dec 2015 18:51
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They are tearing themselves apart. It is a great spectator sport. The end may come with Corbyn having a nervous breakdown.
Haystack
- 03 Dec 2015 18:52
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Benn is a good speaker, but has a charisma gap. He is a bit flat. He was a Blairite. He has said, "I am a Benn but not a Bennite".
cynic
- 03 Dec 2015 19:26
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do i detect a faint whiff of hubris?
Fred1new
- 03 Dec 2015 19:49
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Have patience.
I think it is a period for review of what and whom the Labour party are and represent.
The same applies to Lib/Dem.
There may yet be a coming together of both groups.
It strikes me Cameron is already beginning to recognise the consequences of his policies.
But, I suggest you read the contents of Corbyn’s, Benn’s and Cameron’s speeches.
At least, Corbyn’s seems reality bound.
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I wonder when, Cameron returns to ask for boots on the ground.
Perhaps, when Europe tell him to go away.
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ummmmmh.
Hays.
How much do you get for a body bag?
Fred1new
- 03 Dec 2015 19:53
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Don't complain that my last sentence was emotive.
Read Cameron's and Benn's speeches.
You may agree with their sentiments, but both were emotive often rather than rational and appeal to their own flock.
MaxK
- 03 Dec 2015 20:09
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I take it you don't cotton to young Benn Fred?
2517GEORGE
- 03 Dec 2015 20:32
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I see that some of those banner waving 'peace' protesters, when things did not go their way, forgot their 'peaceful' protest and threatened extreme violence against some of our MP's and their staff.
2517
2517GEORGE
- 03 Dec 2015 20:41
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H, Labour should be used to leaders and prospective leaders who have had charisma by-passes (Brown & Milibland spring to mind) that shouldn't stop Benn from taking over from the beatnik.
2517
Haystack
- 03 Dec 2015 20:46
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Like Benn and one other MPs getting death threats.
One consistent thing about lefties, is that they are bad losers. They fool themselves that they have some sort of moral high ground and it is unfair that they have lost. That unfair losing applies to elections, votes in the Commons and anything they can moan about.
MaxK
- 03 Dec 2015 20:55
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Stan
- 03 Dec 2015 22:07
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MaxK
- 03 Dec 2015 23:27
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Robbed from across the road...
Chris Carson
- 03 Dec 2015 23:44
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That Dianne Abbott what a witch!
Stan
- 03 Dec 2015 23:49
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Middle aged men with beards more your cup of tea then CC -):
Haystack
- 04 Dec 2015 00:06
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Probably better than a fat racist witch.
Chris Carson
- 04 Dec 2015 01:24
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Tell you what Stanley, God forbid if I was gay, but I'll tell you what the bearded one would be well safe!! LOL!!! Only Dianne Abbott would wan't to get down and sexy with JEZZA. Would imagine a good shower would kill him, and his school cap is hiding inside the beard. But hey Stanley whatever floats your boat. (being a Burnley fan your fantasies with sheep will stand you in good stead with sexy Di) fill your boots! :0)
cynic
- 04 Dec 2015 07:09
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oldham
very good result indeed for labour, though one can think of a number of reasons why that should have been ....... and of course similarly had labour had a vile time
my view is that it was an endorsement of the new MP who is very local and clearly a very popular and hard working councillor
i certainly don't see it as a pro-corbyn/mccluskey rally
the large muslim population also takes much "guidance" from the local imam and husbands, and hard to see that they would be openly in favour of the expanded bombing in syria
does that make them all pro-IS and terrorism as MrT would have us believe?
assuredly not, though one would have hoped for a much more public and louder condemnation from the muslim elders and similar even of the paris massacre ...... and a similarly valid point can be made of jewish leaders in uk about israel and the palestinians
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meanwhile
easy to be distracted down by the pool in dubai
it's surprisingly hot here still ..... as is the eye-candy!
eat your hearts out :-)
VICTIM
- 04 Dec 2015 07:59
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I'm a bit puzzled by the US , the latest shooting they had not long got married and had a six month old baby . They know they were in touch with radical muslim's before hand but it may be workplace related . If you see the arms they had I'd say it's pretty obvious .