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.
Fred1new
- 20 Jul 2016 20:00
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Manuel,
Corbyn seems to be your problem, not mine.
Perhaps, he believes that he represents more than the leaders of a thiefdom.
Perhaps, some of the public recognises that he is more honest than the rabble facing him, while others are frightened by his honesty.
By the way, perhaps May was reflecting on her party's own standards.
Forgot, she is the daughter of a vicar.
As you would consider yourself to be an opportunist, I am sure you wouldn't align yourself with Corbyn.
-=-=-=-=
When playing games and on various committees, I always found those who boasts the least tended to be the most dangerous.
Stop boasting!
Fred1new
- 20 Jul 2016 20:02
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Haze.
I hope Cruella won't do as much damage to society as the witch.
How many lives did she sacrifice on the Belgrano?
Something to be proud of.
Fred1new
- 20 Jul 2016 20:02
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Haze.
I hope Cruella won't do as much damage to society as the witch.
How many lives did she sacrifice on the Belgrano?
Something to be proud of.
cynic
- 20 Jul 2016 20:12
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and fred goes on his customary evasive defense .... pah!
time to stick him back in the compost bin where ultimately he may do some good
jimmy b
- 20 Jul 2016 20:26
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cynic
- 21 Jul 2016 08:32
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there is a definite whiff of manipulation or coercion in the sudden surge in labour party membership
was not similar seen when JC first came up for election?
MaxK
- 21 Jul 2016 08:45
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Indeed, lots of new proles coming out of the woodwork...a good thing surely?
But what of the Nu tory party, are they still haemorrhaging members?
cynic
- 21 Jul 2016 08:50
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no idea ..... i guess many are like me and just didn't bother to renew several years back
Fred1new
- 21 Jul 2016 08:51
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Nothing like the orchestrations by the tory party's masters, ie. the Mail, Telegraph, Express, Times. (The mouthpieces of puppet controllers.)
UMM.
Fred1new
- 21 Jul 2016 08:51
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cynic
- 21 Jul 2016 08:53
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that guy is taking a while to rot down
MaxK
- 21 Jul 2016 08:55
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The few I have spoken to will not be renewing their membership.
Basically, if they can elect a leader without the party membership getting involved, they can do without the party membership support as well.
Perhaps TM can turn the show around after Dave's depredations, but I don't think so.
Haystack
- 21 Jul 2016 10:16
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Fred1new
- 21 Jul 2016 10:23
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Yes, she is attractive.
I can see Haze fawning on his knees for her.
cynic
- 21 Jul 2016 10:57
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an interesting sign of the times, though my local michelin-starred eatery remains booked ahead for months
Free Corkage This Summer
At Top London Michelin Starred Restaurants
cynic
- 21 Jul 2016 11:02
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interesting that even the Guardian can't find anything polite to say about Corbyn at yesterday's PMQs ..... clearly even that staunch leftish rag has been infiltrated by the Murdoch Mob
grannyboy
- 21 Jul 2016 11:14
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No the guardian prefer champagne socialist to the 'real' socialist workers.
If Corbyn does win then the other 170 who expressed a no confidence vote
would have no other alternative then to split and start up a new party...
That's if all those 170 want to remain in politics...LOL!
cynic
- 21 Jul 2016 11:24
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i think polly toynbee would take some exception to being described as a "champagne socialist" :-)
Haystack
- 21 Jul 2016 11:28
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More a Prosecco Socialist