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
- 27 Sep 2016 16:54
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Manuel.
Did you mean Paxman or Thorpe?
Would have thought the latter would have fitted quite nicely into the Con Party.
Fred1new
- 27 Sep 2016 16:54
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Manuel.
Did you mean Paxman or Thorpe?
Would have thought the latter would have fitted quite nicely into the Con Party.
2517GEORGE
- 27 Sep 2016 16:59
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Labour's Defence Secretary was none too pleased yesterday having to pull part of his speech re Trident. The Labour Party split is still very much in evidence.
2517
Fred1new
- 27 Sep 2016 17:10
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Almost as split as much as the soft and hard Brexiters and the remainers in the cons party.
Forgot they all went to the grammar schools or was it upmarket Borstals.
Fred1new
- 27 Sep 2016 17:10
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Almost as split as much as the soft and hard Brexiters and the remainers in the cons party.
Forgot they all went to the grammar schools or was it upmarket Borstals.
Fred1new
- 27 Sep 2016 17:10
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Almost as split as much as the soft and hard Brexiters and the remainers in the cons party.
Forgot they all went to the grammar schools or was it upmarket Borstals.
VICTIM
- 27 Sep 2016 17:13
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It's obviously affecting you Freda .
grannyboy
- 27 Sep 2016 17:21
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It dosn't really matter what the likes of little fred thinks of Nigel Farage,
UKIP achieved their main objective of getting a referendum, and if all goes
to plan we should be rid of the constraints of Brussels within two years.
But If there is any stitch up then I should expect to see Nigel Farage back
in action, to uphold the wishes of the LEAVE voters, and complete our
withdrawal from the EU.
The Labour party are not electable, their policy's are pie in the sky, and it looks
like the Blairites are going to be skulking in the backgrounds waiting for Corbyn
to fail at the next GE, and hope he fails so they can mount another challenge..
They don't have the wherewithall to split and start another party up, they have
no one with any personality, really this would be an excellant opportunity for
UKIP to take advantage and become the main opposition to the Tory's . .
grannyboy
- 27 Sep 2016 17:25
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Theres no split...Its going to be a hard Brexit, for which thats what the
LEAVERS voted for, and that's what we expect to get.
2517GEORGE
- 27 Sep 2016 17:35
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I'm sure TM will take us out. I like the way she put Nicola S in her place.
2517
cynic
- 27 Sep 2016 19:57
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as i have written b4, labour is unlikely to be electable next time, but beware thereafter
MaxK
- 27 Sep 2016 20:01
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MaxK
- 27 Sep 2016 20:28
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Chris Carson
- 27 Sep 2016 20:48
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Trump getting hammered on Bloomberg. FEAR is gripping here :0)
Haystack
- 27 Sep 2016 21:18
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The polls that Trump did well in are all online. There are suggestions that they have been fixed.
Haystack
- 27 Sep 2016 21:20
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MaxK
- 27 Sep 2016 21:25
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Other polls showed that trumpo did just fine with ordinary people.
Voting for hilary is like voting or o'bammy....change and all that jazz.
grannyboy
- 27 Sep 2016 22:50
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Online Polls before the referendum were mostly putting LEAVE ahead, but
phone polls put remain ahead, so if the same thing happens in the US as
here then Trump could win.
Haystack
- 27 Sep 2016 22:56
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grannyboy
- 27 Sep 2016 23:18
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One of the polls(CNN) which had Clinton as winner stated that most of their
participants had a Democratic(Clinton) leaning.