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
- 06 Sep 2016 10:14
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Is she saying lips or hips?
I wonder how many declarations are going to come back and haunt her?
VICTIM
- 06 Sep 2016 10:21
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That must be hard for you Freda to sit on a bike all that time , means you can't talk out of your @rse , ouch .
Chris Carson
- 06 Sep 2016 17:20
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Mission Impossible!
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2016 00:13
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iturama
- 07 Sep 2016 08:15
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Since when can the non-elected noses in the trough repeal an act approved by both houses? The Commons makes law and breaks law. The fixed term act may have been a stupid sop to Clegg but repeal has to be initiated by going through the committee stage again and not by an ancient naturalized Indian. Or that is my understanding.
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2016 11:05
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It will go to Commons. Will frighten Labour
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2016 11:08
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MaxK
- 07 Sep 2016 11:11
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Sounds like a good idea from May's point of view...no opposition worth talking about.
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2016 11:15
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Not sure she will call election. It just gives her the option. Labour are broke and in a mess so they will be scared.
Fred1new
- 07 Sep 2016 12:01
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Hays,
Grow up.
One of the problems with politics is that it becoming a superficial game.
The problem is that political stunts have consequences.
iturama
- 07 Sep 2016 12:19
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Why is it proposed by a labour "Lord"?.
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2016 12:54
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Private member Bill
iturama
- 07 Sep 2016 13:01
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I know that Hays but what sense does it make for a labour peer to propose such a bill at this time? As you state, it will frighten labour if it ever gets out of the Upper House. Maybe a sign of the mess Labour is in.
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2016 13:29
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Many in Labour want a GE soon for Corbyn to lose and have to resign. It may be in connection with that. However, Lord Desai is a Marxist economist and supporter of Corbyn. Will only pass if May wants it To
iturama
- 08 Sep 2016 12:28
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Air China condemned over racist remarks in in-flight magazine:
"London is generally a safe place to travel, however precautions are needed when entering areas mainly populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people," the magazine says.
"We advise tourists not to go out alone at night, and females always to be accompanied by another person when traveling."
How dare you say that!
Next story on Sky News:
More than 50% of female students at UK universities complain of sexual harassment when going out at night.
grannyboy
- 08 Sep 2016 15:29
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These days you can't say boo to a goose, these feminist are being allowed
to go to far..
Its human nature for a guy to try and chat a girl up, how else are they to find
out whether its their lucky night or not...
grannyboy
- 09 Sep 2016 08:22
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NASA has launched a a rocket to land on a meteor to collect some dust,
the OSIRIS Rex craft
And whenever you have people on from these space agencies they either
appear to have been on the pixie dust all giddy and that, or have a mad
scientist look in their eyes....
Fred1new
- 10 Sep 2016 09:30
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