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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.

grannyboy - 25 Jan 2017 16:01 - 75871 of 81564

jimmy b

"If they lose the two bi elections coming up it could spell the end for them"

I'm not too sure about that jimmy b, after all they had to scrape the bottom of the
barrel to get those two...LOL!

grannyboy - 25 Jan 2017 16:02 - 75872 of 81564

Although little fred could be interested, just to help out his mate corbyn out.

jimmy b - 25 Jan 2017 16:10 - 75873 of 81564

What we need is nutter to win Stoke , bring it on ..

Haystack - 25 Jan 2017 17:57 - 75874 of 81564

It would be a nutter.

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2017 19:21 - 75875 of 81564

Dumbo.

If that is your case, why don't you stand for election?

That would really be a riot.


jimmy b - 25 Jan 2017 21:29 - 75876 of 81564

Back to sleep Fred .

Haystack - 25 Jan 2017 21:39 - 75877 of 81564

There is going to be a substantial revolt against Corbyn. A large number of Labour MPs are opposed to Article 50. The northern MPs would like to vote against it but are scared as they are in leave Constituencies. The London ones are in remain Constituencies and intend to vote against. There may be a few more who are in remain areas.

Fred1new - 26 Jan 2017 08:56 - 75878 of 81564

And there are fairies at the bottom of my garden.

grannyboy - 26 Jan 2017 09:23 - 75879 of 81564

Corbyn and the Labour party don't know what the right hand is doing from
its 'left' hand, they know that in the Labour heartlands, NOT THOSE IN THE
ISLINGTON CHAMPAGNE SOCIALIST SET, but those in traditional Labour
heartlands, where the Labour party no longer represent their voters, and
thats why Labour are in turmoil.

They want to give the impression that they now understand the worries of
the voters and will carryout the wishes of their voters, but their true colours
and an inability to have a joined up plan that keep changing from one day to
the next keep showing that to be a false premise, and they will try to stymie
the process of the negotiations at every opportunity.

They took Labour voters for granted in the past, but it now looks like the
voters have had enough of their representatives who think they don't know
what they voted for in the referendum, and thats where UKIP come in.


Haystack states that "There may be a few more who are in remain area's"


Yes like that individual Owen Smith who believes he knows better then his
voters, who in his constituency voted to LEAVE, but he now intends going
against their wishes and not vote to trigger article50...Pity there's not a
by-election in his constituency..

Fred1new - 26 Jan 2017 09:32 - 75880 of 81564

And now we have T Maybe trotting off to the USA to become one of Trump's barbie dolls to save the UK from post-Brexit chaos.

Congratulations.

Fred1new - 26 Jan 2017 09:36 - 75881 of 81564

VICTIM - 26 Jan 2017 09:40 - 75882 of 81564

Why don't you go and play with your fairy's , your about as much use as them .

jimmy b - 26 Jan 2017 09:48 - 75883 of 81564

Go back to sleep Fred ,you ideas and views are in fairy land .

Dil - 26 Jan 2017 09:56 - 75884 of 81564

grannyboy , Owen Smith is in danger of losing his safe Labour seat at the next general election which ever way he votes.

Wales like the north of England have had enough of the clowns running the Labour Party and are deserting them in droves.

IMO Labour will abstain on the Article 50 vote with just a few of their loonies voting against.

grannyboy - 26 Jan 2017 10:48 - 75885 of 81564

Dil, agree he deserves to lose his seat, these champagne socialist are
still in denial, and have no affiliation with those who they seek their votes
from, and thats the Labour party in general..

Haystack - 26 Jan 2017 11:13 - 75886 of 81564

Maybe 50 Labour voting against. The rest voting for. Corbyn has agreed to 3 days debate. The real problem is the Lord's. There are no set timetables for amendments.

MaxK - 26 Jan 2017 11:18 - 75887 of 81564

Didn't St Theresa say she would create a thousand new peers to outvote the present lot if they played up?

Haystack - 26 Jan 2017 11:42 - 75888 of 81564

That would be the only way. The use of the Parliament Act requires a wait of a year. That would put A50 back to 2018.

VICTIM - 26 Jan 2017 11:50 - 75889 of 81564

Being thick here but was't there a thought that if the Lords didn't vote it through , they would be seen as going against the will of the people and there could be moves to remove the House of Lords . Sure I heard one Lord actually say this on c4 on the night .

Haystack - 26 Jan 2017 12:05 - 75890 of 81564

That would require 2/3 majority in Commons. Very unlikely. The use of the Parliament Act to force it through would also take a year.
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