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
- 29 Aug 2013 22:41
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I see the Parliament has rejected Cameron and his policies.
Perhaps, they have seen him in his true light.
He has been humiliated.
Now a decent person would resign his position.
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goldfinger
- 29 Aug 2013 22:42
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Camoron loses the vote as I predicted earlier today.
This they say on newsnight was one hell of a shock.
Where now for Camoron???.
Hes certainly lost a lot of power on this vote and the Theresa May support will be jumping in the aisles.
Haystack
- 29 Aug 2013 22:43
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Fred
Don't be even more silly than usual.
Fred1new
- 29 Aug 2013 22:44
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Has Manuel run away?
Cruella for PM.
She will teach thm.
goldfinger
- 29 Aug 2013 22:45
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Total humiliation Fred.
He was shell shocked in his reply to Milliband on the closure of the debate.
The arrogant little man has been found out.
How on earth can the USA now have any confidence in him after all his promises to Ohbama.
dreamcatcher
- 29 Aug 2013 22:47
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A very close vote -The motion, calling for a strong humanitarian response which may have included military action, was defeated by 272 votes to 285 on Thursday night.
dreamcatcher
- 29 Aug 2013 22:51
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Shadow transport spokesman Jim Fitzpatrick resigned his position after saying he would vote against Mr Miliband's policy.
He quit after telling the Commons he was "opposed to military intervention in Syria, full stop".
A senior Labour source said: "Jim Fitzpatrick has tonight handed in his resignation as shadow transport spokesman."
goldfinger
- 30 Aug 2013 02:24
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Morning papers full of it. Camorons HUMILIATION.
goldfinger
- 30 Aug 2013 02:40
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AUGUST 30TH, 2013
The Thirty Tory Rebels
David Amess
Steve Baker
Richard Bacon
John Baron
Andrew Bingham
Crispin Blunt
Fiona Bruce
Tracey Crouch
David TC Davies
Philip Davies
David Davis
Nick de Bois
Richard Drax
Gordon Henderson
Philip Hollobone
Adam Holloway
Dr Phillip Lee
Dr Julian Lewis
Tim Loughton
Jason McCartney
Nigel Mills
Anne Marie Morris
Andrew Percy
Sir Richard Shepherd
Sir Peter Tapsell
Andrew Turner
Martin Vickers
Charles Walker
Chris White
Dr Sarah Wollaston
They knew exactly what they were doing…
Via ConservativeHome
Dil
- 30 Aug 2013 03:12
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dreamcatcher View dreamcatcher's profile - 29 Aug 2013 22:51 - 28369 of 28371
Shadow transport spokesman Jim Fitzpatrick resigned his position after saying he would vote against Mr Miliband's policy.
He quit after telling the Commons he was "opposed to military intervention in Syria, full stop".
A senior Labour source said: "Jim Fitzpatrick has tonight handed in his resignation as shadow transport spokesman."
Good riddance , buses are never on time round here.
TANKER
- 30 Aug 2013 07:54
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on reflection the uk and the USA should help ASSAD rid Syria of the TERRORISTS
THEY ARE THE ENEMY OF THE WORLD then the people of Syria can be safe in their country , their are not REBELS THEY ARE TERRORISTS OF THE WORST KIND
TANKER
- 30 Aug 2013 07:56
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Cameron is now a dead man a clown and should join the circus best place for him and the nutter clegg
skinny
- 30 Aug 2013 08:09
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You are funny.
goldfinger
- 30 Aug 2013 08:10
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TANKER..... that list of Tory rebels above.......think UKIP.
Micheal Gove had a shouting match with them last night and no doubt the knives will be out for them.
Camoron thought last week it was a sure thing. Parliament proved him wrong and proved what a little arogant man he is.
How can MPs look their constituents in the face and on the one hand justify austerity whilst their leader is going about spending money like theirs no tomorrow on Foreign Aid and War.
Common sense prevailed.
Camoron should be kicked out by his own party now.
TANKER
- 30 Aug 2013 08:21
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CAMERON AS FCUKED UP THE PARTY HE IS A LIAR. SNIGGERING YESTERDAY ON
SOMETHING SO IMMMPORTANT
I will never vote for my party again with these arsewipes now running the party
DAVID DAVIES IS THE MAN TO RUN THE PARTY
or we vote UKIP
goldfinger
- 30 Aug 2013 08:32
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Fred1new
- 30 Aug 2013 08:33
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Basically Parliament doesn't trust Cameron and rightly so.
It doesn't trust his judgement.
The Tory party doesn't trust its own "leader" and rightly so.
The majority of the country doesn't trust the tories and its leadership.
Camoron should go, he was and is a poser.
Go now.
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TANKER
- 30 Aug 2013 08:36
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let the muslim countries sort out the problems not Christian countries
they will only stab us in the back .if you asked the muslims to vote on the issue they would say keep out
Fred1new
- 30 Aug 2013 08:41
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BUT.
"Daniel Finkelstein writes…
“Syria is the Iraq of the non-interventionists. We did nothing and the situation got worse. And the worse the situation got, the more we used it as an excuse to do nothing. Thus we are told that the opposition is now controlled by Islamic fundamentalists, while the liberal dissidents are nowhere. But this is hardly surprising when every force in Syria is being provided with support and weapons — except for the liberal dissidents. In Iraq we invaded to find no stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction; in Syria we did nothing and it turns out they did have stockpiles of chemical weapons and they used them.”
UmHH
TANKER
- 30 Aug 2013 08:47
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the terrorists used the weapons not the gov .that is my view assad had nothing to gain