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.
Stan
- 11 Sep 2013 17:26
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Fred 1602. the rest 0... Come on you Tory tarts make a game of it -):
Haystack
- 11 Sep 2013 17:29
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Ed Miliband went to state school in Hampstead. He was one of the Champagne socialists.
goldfinger
- 11 Sep 2013 17:38
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Just found it, like I said in an earlier post Milly had working class education.
Between 1978 and 1981, Ed Miliband attended Primrose Hill Primary School in Camden and then from 1981 to 1989, Haverstock Comprehensive School in Chalk Farm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Miliband#Early_life_and_education
cynic
- 11 Sep 2013 17:42
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fred - my research tells me you're talking rubbish, and i dare say your's reciprocates ..... such is the problem with statistics
Fred1new
- 11 Sep 2013 17:54
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Stan,
Thanks.
Mines a pint.
I will E-mail you in a couple of days.
Have you heard from 55 or more?
Haystack
- 11 Sep 2013 18:06
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Miliband was not working class or seven close to it. His was the son of a famous economic academic and professor. Not exactly working class.
Stan
- 11 Sep 2013 18:25
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No Fred not heard anything.
Fred1new
- 11 Sep 2013 19:02
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No, but he does seem to think and is prepared to do the ground work before, rather than swagger about the stage and repeat himself as your idol does.
The Cameron Mantra should be "its not my fault gov, it them over there".
Not again and again.
Fred1new
- 11 Sep 2013 19:02
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No, but he does seem to think and is prepared to do the ground work before, rather than swagger about the stage and repeat himself as your idol does.
The Cameron Mantra should be "its not my fault gov, it them over there".
Not again and again.
MaxK
- 11 Sep 2013 19:16
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The lesser spotted Milibandus...just your average working stiff from the local comprehensive.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Miliband
Haystack
- 11 Sep 2013 19:22
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He was born in University College Hospital as I was and both my sons.
Fred1new
- 11 Sep 2013 19:41
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Hays,
Were you born?
I would have thought you self constructed.
aldwickk
- 11 Sep 2013 20:11
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Its the working class boy's who made million's working for the big bank's trading stock's and derivatives. The son's of dock workers who moved to Essex.
Haystack
- 11 Sep 2013 20:19
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Very true. 'working class' is not something to be held up as an ideal to be worshipped.
MaxK
- 11 Sep 2013 20:31
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Born with a silver spoon in gob seems to be the sovereign start if you want to make your way in politics.
lookit the three stoogies.
aldwickk
- 11 Sep 2013 20:32
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Harman was born Lesley Harriet Harman in London to Anna Harman (née Spicer), a solicitor, married to a Harley Street physician John Bishop Harman.[5] Her parents each had non-conformist backgrounds – her grandfather, ophthalmic surgeon Nathaniel Bishop Harman, was a prominent Unitarian[6] and the Spicer family were well known congregationalists. Her aunt was Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, and her cousins include writers Lady Antonia Fraser, Rachel Billington, and Thomas Pakenham.[7][dead link]
Harman attended a fee-paying public school, St Paul's Girls' School and then gained a BA in Politics from the University of York. She then went on to qualify as a lawyer.
aldwickk
- 11 Sep 2013 20:37
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Harriet Harman another puplic school toff
Stan
- 11 Sep 2013 23:01
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Oh please buck up you Tory sycophants... You lot get more embarrassing by the day.
Haystack
- 11 Sep 2013 23:12
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Not as bad as the 'salt of the earth' working class socialists.