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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

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 - 07 Jul 2016 23:10 - 72331 of 81564

It will be a fight for the referendum cause ! that won......those dodgy types in power will want to bullshit everybody as usual with the help of their dodgy media friends....must be on our guards ........

ExecLine - 08 Jul 2016 13:18 - 72332 of 81564

Revealed on Twitter - is this Tory leadership hopeful Andrea Leadsom's blueprint for power?
*Member of public took picture of note apparently belonging to Leadsom camp
*Document, posted on Twitter, is a blueprint for a Tory leadership contender
*It contains statements such as ‘wage war on political correctness’
*Mrs Leadsom’s campaign has been dogged by claims that it is being backed by the millionaire Ukip donor, Arron Banks

By JAMES SLACK FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 00:40, 8 July 2016 | UPDATED: 12:54, 8 July 2016

It looks like the blueprint for a Tory leadership contender.
And last night it was claimed that this document may very well set out the guiding principles for Andrea Leadsom’s campaign.
A picture of the notes was snapped by a member of the public and put on Twitter.
The document, which was folded in half, contains statements such as ‘wage war on political correctness’.



Last night it was claimed that this document, which was spotted by a member of the public on the London underground, may very well set out the guiding principles for Andrea Leadsom’s campaign

Last night it was claimed that this document, which was spotted by a member of the public on the London underground, may very well set out the guiding principles for Andrea Leadsom’s campaign

Mrs Leadsom’s campaign has been dogged by claims that it is being backed by a millionaire Ukip donor.

Other statements include ‘win back some of the Ukip voters’ and ‘win the 52 per cent’ – a reference to the majority in the EU referendum. The sheet of paper contains other statements which suggest it could genuinely be from the Leadsom camp. It reads: ‘Boris to campaign around the country for her.’



Last night, she was joined by ex-London mayor Boris Johnson in her Northamptonshire constituency.
Other policy hints on the document include ‘Human Rights Act’ and Trigger Article 50 in September.

Article 50 is the legal mechanism which begins the two year process for Britain leaving the EU. Mrs Leadsom has made conflicting statements over when this will take place.
Other sentences include ‘Grammar schools and talk to Toby Young’. Mr Young, a right-wing columnist, is an expert in education and one of the first backers of free schools.

The plan also threatens to make ‘positive discrimination explicitly illegal’. Scribbled next to the blueprint was a note saying HRA/ECHR (Theresa may was right).
Mrs May has previously threatened to quit the European Court of Human Rights, but dropped the idea once it became clear there was no majority support in Parliament.

The piece of paper was snapped by Ben Hart, who said he was stood next to a ‘Tory’ on the London Underground. Mr Hart describes himself on Twitter as 26 and a ‘digital content manager for pubs, champagne socialist @TheGreenParty, feminist, English grad’. He wrote: ‘Interesting notes from the Tory chap who stood next to me on the central line.’ Last night, there was no response from Team Leadsom on whether the document was genuine.

Mrs Leadsom’s campaign has been dogged by claims that it is being backed by the millionaire Ukip donor, Arron Banks.



Last night, the leave.eu campaign which he runs released a poll which claimed that 44 per cent of Tory supporters back Mrs May, compared to 56 per cent for Mrs Leadsom. Previous polls for YouGov have given Mrs May a commanding lead.

From: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3680001/Revealed-Twitter-Andrea-Leadsom-s-blueprint-power.html#ixzz4DonaDqvQ

ExecLine - 08 Jul 2016 17:53 - 72333 of 81564

Andrea Leadsom says this continued criticism of her CV is ridiculous and adds she never had to put up with this when she was an astronaut.

Fred1new - 08 Jul 2016 18:11 - 72334 of 81564

Did she want to be a high flyer as well?

Haystack - 08 Jul 2016 18:34 - 72335 of 81564

Leadsom is too far right for me. May would do a better job of being a centrist, which is probably what we need.

Chris Carson - 08 Jul 2016 18:41 - 72336 of 81564

Not sure the Police Federation would agree with you on that one Hays :0)

cynic - 08 Jul 2016 18:50 - 72337 of 81564

personally i too would rather have may at the helm, precisely because she was pro remain and will therefore (i think) find it easier to re-unite the party

cynic - 08 Jul 2016 18:50 - 72338 of 81564

personally i too would rather have may at the helm, precisely because she was pro remain and will therefore (i think) find it easier to re-unite the party

iturama - 08 Jul 2016 19:47 - 72339 of 81564

If the party votes for Andrea, it will be based on the majority vote, ipso facto the best person to unite the party, if not the Parliamentary element. But they will fall in line looking for positions in her government. Except for ol' Ken of course - Hays' mate.

Haystack - 08 Jul 2016 20:24 - 72340 of 81564

You are right, they will all fall in line although Andrea is described by some as the Conservative Corbyn as the majority 2 to 1 want May.

ExecLine - 08 Jul 2016 22:36 - 72341 of 81564

I want Andrea. Becoming PM will bulk up her CV no end.

Also, things will be much more exciting with her as PM too. Anything she needs to know anytime, well, she can always go and ask Theresa, George or David should the need arise.

Chris Carson - 08 Jul 2016 22:46 - 72342 of 81564

Exactly Exec, if Gove had been in the running pardon my French he is a,TWAT! (just like Fred) no question May would get my full backing. Thank God he isn't. So with the choice we are left with hedging bet I am with Andrea, because May sat on the fence and lost pinning her colours at the last minute to remain. Go Andrea :0)

Haystack - 08 Jul 2016 23:05 - 72343 of 81564

It is certainly going to be an interesting election although it may get a bit tedious as we have to wait a couple of months or more.

ExecLine - 08 Jul 2016 23:30 - 72344 of 81564

Last night punters could have got 5/1 for a bet on Andrea (on Betfair Exchange). Earlier this evening I checked the same web site and the odds have strengthened to 4/1.

On Oddschecker I see most regular internet bookies are presently only giving punters 3/1.

Is this the start of a Leadsomentum?

Could Andrea Leadsom really surge into Number 10?

Haystack - 08 Jul 2016 23:43 - 72345 of 81564

Whereas May is 1/4 on. That makes May about 16 times more likely if the odds were probablity.

iturama - 09 Jul 2016 07:39 - 72346 of 81564

I notice that rag The Times has been at it again. Taking selected words from Andrea to make it look like she was superior to Theresa for having children. The worst type of gutter journalism.
There was a time before the internet when I used to look forward to a lazy Sunday reading the Sunday Times. Then they covered a story that I knew the details of and I realized the scribblers simply make it up. They stitch words together to make a story, leaving out the inconvenient parts that don't fit their narrative. I have never bought or bothered to read either since.
The Times came out for remain and is determined to smear those that led the Brexit campaign in whatever way it can. Not fit for bog paper.

ExecLine - 09 Jul 2016 09:01 - 72347 of 81564

Iturama

Your post motivated me to check TheTimes for myself. Sad to see you are perfectly correct with your comment.

From the BBC - the section UK Politics

Row erupts over Andrea Leadsom 'motherhood' interview
14 minutes ago

Leadsom says being mum gives her a 'stake in future of UK'
A row has erupted after Conservative leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom was accused of suggesting that having children made her a better choice to be prime minister.
The Times quoted Mrs Leadsom saying having children means she has "a very real stake" in Britain's future.
But the mother of three tweeted that she was "disgusted" with the interview.


Times journalist Rachel Sylvester has defended her article saying she was "baffled" by Mrs Leadsom's reaction.

Earlier Mrs May, who has no children, called for a "clean campaign" pledge.
The Times headlined its front-page lead story "Being a mother gives me edge on May - Leadsom."

It quoted the energy minister as saying Mrs May "possibly has nieces, nephews, lots of people. But I have children who are going to have children who will directly be part of what happens next".

According to the Times, Mrs Leadsom also said: "I am sure Theresa will be really sad she doesn't have children so I don't want this to be 'Andrea has children, Theresa hasn't', because I think that would be really horrible."

In a later statement Mrs Leadsom said she was "beyond anger and disgust" at the newspaper's front page.

"The reporting of what I said is beneath contempt," she said. "In front of the Times correspondent and photographer, I made clear repeatedly that nothing I said should be used in any way to suggest that Theresa May not having children had any bearing whatever on the leadership election. I expect the Times to retract the article and the accompanying headline."

The Times has not officially responded to Mrs Leadsom, but the newspaper's deputy editor, Emma Tucker, tweeted what she said was a transcript from a section of the interview

Mrs May's campaign team declined to comment on the story.

However, Treasury minister David Gauke - who supports Mrs May - said "an apology is due". He tweeted: "I'd like to think this is a case of verbal clumsiness, not calculation. If the latter, yuk."

But former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe said Mrs Leadsom's words were probably misconstrued. She told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Even the most experienced politicians, even prime ministers themselves can be misquoted, misinterpreted, misunderstood, make some careless phraseology. It happens all the time."

'Clean campaign pledge'

It comes after Ms May challenged her rival in the race to Downing Street to sign up to a "clean campaign pledge". Mrs May said both candidates should ensure the campaign stays within "the acceptable limits of political debate". She said the public was tired of "people acting like politics is a game" and vowed to put forward a "positive vision for the future", saying the two of them should also agree not to work with other political parties or their donors.

Mrs Leadsom - who backed a vote to leave the EU - has received endorsements from ex-UKIP leader Nigel Farage and pro-Brexit campaign Leave.EU, led by UKIP donor Arron Banks. Mrs Leadsom has said she has "no allegiance" to UKIP.

Media captionAndrea Leadsom calls for 'honourable' campaigning
She told The Times: "I'm no UKIP sympathiser. They don't advise me, I don't know them, I've never even met Arron Banks. "My big hope in this campaign is that when we leave the EU UKIP will be a thing of the past.

Mrs Leadsom and Mrs May will battle it out to become the next leader of the Conservative Party, after two rounds of voting by Tory MPs reduced the number of contenders to two.
After the second MPs' ballot, Home Secretary Mrs May finished with 199 votes and Energy Minister Mrs Leadsom 84.
Conservative party members across the country will now decide the winning candidate, with the result due on 9 September.

Conservative leadership election Timeline
Ballot papers sent out mid-August
Ballot closes at noon on Friday 9 September. Votes will be counted electronically.
Conservative Party members can vote by postal ballot or online.
"Qualifying party members" of more than three months' standing can vote. In practice, anyone who joined the party by 9 June.
The spending limit set by the Conservative 1922 Committee is £135,000.
Hustings to be organised across the UK.

grannyboy - 09 Jul 2016 09:09 - 72348 of 81564

I bet all those clamouring for May is/was/still is Blairites...

HAHA..MAY a Blairite babe....

Fred1new - 09 Jul 2016 09:12 - 72349 of 81564

It is the tory party running to Matron.

Claret Dragon - 09 Jul 2016 09:26 - 72350 of 81564

Every PM lately has been to Oxford Unı.

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