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STEED 02-27-17 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2469078)
One of Labours safest seats with a 20,000 plus majority.

Surely the clown Jeremy can hang onto that :hmmm:

RIP Sir Gerald

I think Labour will hang on to this seat, question is will their vote go up which would be good or down and that will raise questions. :hmmm:

Oberon 02-27-17 11:47 PM

I reckon it'll go down, but probably not by enough to be used to oust the Cuckoo.

Rockstar 02-28-17 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Bilge_Rat (Post 2469070)
shocking!



https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...n-for-27-years

what is happening in the UK? Is it also on the verge of turning into a NAZI dictatorship? :ping:


Euros are far to superior to allow such things as dictatorships to arise in their backyard. Only other countries are on the slippery slope of dictatorship and nationalism when thing like this happen. Anyway there are more important things for them to go on about to help them feel better about there own miserable state of affairs.

Jimbuna 02-28-17 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2469210)
I reckon it'll go down, but probably not by enough to be used to oust the Cuckoo.

Agreed :yep:

Jimbuna 02-28-17 10:00 AM

This has been turned into a political subject.

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Sir Philip Green has agreed a £363m cash settlement with the Pensions Regulator to plug the gap in the BHS pension scheme.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39118566

I'm confident it won't happen but I'd still have his Knighthood taken away from him.

STEED 02-28-17 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2469210)
I reckon it'll go down, but probably not by enough to be used to oust the Cuckoo.

I just can not see the Cuckoo stepping down even if Labour lost the seat. What is the point of another leadership challenge when old Cuckoo's fan club will re-elect him yet again.

I think jim had a good point Cuckoo's fan club are only interested in ruling the Labour Party and to the four winds about a party in opposition showing its strong and has the guts to take on the government.

STEED 02-28-17 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2469296)
This has been turned into a political subject.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39118566

I'm confident it won't happen but I'd still have his Knighthood taken away from him.

I would gladly strip him of his Knighthood and throw him into the slammer for a good year.

STEED 02-28-17 10:16 AM

UKIP in fighting now turns on its only MP.

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UKIP MP Douglas Carswell called in after Nigel Farage says he should be kicked out
http://news.sky.com/story/ukip-mp-do...to-go-10784989


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UKIP: Arron Banks may stand against Douglas Carswell
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39114851

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Ukip's only MP Douglas Carswell hints he could return to the Conservatives
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...conservatives/

Jimbuna 02-28-17 10:32 AM

I'm not sure Mr Carswell knows which camp he belongs to and doubt he will survive the next election anyway.

STEED 02-28-17 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2469309)
I'm not sure Mr Carswell knows which camp he belongs to and doubt he will survive the next election anyway.

2014 By-Election
UKIP - Douglas Carswell 21,113
Conservative - Giles Watling 8,709

2015 General Election
UKIP - Douglas Carswell 19,642
Conservative - Giles Watling 16,205


It looks like the Clacton seat is looking like a possible seat that could fall back to the Tories. :hmmm:

Moonlight 02-28-17 11:13 AM

It seems that Jeremy Corbyn is disliked as much by some subsim members as he is by his own Labour MPs, he might not be a very effective enough politician but no other Labour MPs are either, he might lack the statesmanlike gravitas of a world leader but so do the other MPs as well, he might be a useless party leader but I suspect that the rest of them will be just as useless as well.

So tell me gentlemen, which current Labour MP do you think has got the gravitas to turn the party back into general election contenders, some names would be much appreciated, I'm sure I can more than match the scorn and derision that you have applied to the current leader of the Labour Party to the ones that you'll supply.

Not one of those back stabbing self serving bastards have got the balls to drag this party from out of the gutter where it currently is into a viable electable shadow government, so supply some names please so they can be judged on their merits to stand tall as a respected world leader. :haha:

Jimbuna 02-28-17 11:15 AM

The last one with any real chance IMHO was David Miliband.

STEED 02-28-17 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2469322)
So tell me gentlemen, which current Labour MP do you think has got the gravitas to turn the party back into general election contenders, some names would be much appreciated, I'm sure I can more than match the scorn and derision that you have applied to the current leader of the Labour Party to the ones that you'll supply.

No point as I understand it the leader is voted by the party membership and the Unions and as most of that membership is made up of Cuckoo's fan club no one has a chance in winning other than Cuckoo JC. Only the massive defeat at the general election in 2020 will bring down Cuckoo JC.

But as you wanted a name David Milliband but he stepped down as MP and now works in America when he lost to his nice but weak brother Ed Milliband who lost the 2015 general election.

Jimbuna 02-28-17 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2469326)

But as you wanted a name David Milliband but he stepped down as MP and now works in America when he lost to his nice but weak brother Ed Milliband who lost the 2015 general election.

A lot of that was due to the fact the unions used their block voting powers.

STEED 02-28-17 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2469340)
A lot of that was due to the fact the unions used their block voting powers.

Indeed they the unions probably were thinking they could wrap Ed around their little finger unlike David. How far they got I don't know but clearly Ed was not leadership material.

Oberon 02-28-17 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2469297)
I just can not see the Cuckoo stepping down even if Labour lost the seat. What is the point of another leadership challenge when old Cuckoo's fan club will re-elect him yet again.

I think jim had a good point Cuckoo's fan club are only interested in ruling the Labour Party and to the four winds about a party in opposition showing its strong and has the guts to take on the government.

Depends, a lot of Cuckoos fan club were very anti-Brexit, if Labour were to run an anti-Brexit leader he might get enough votes over Cuckoo to oust him.

Jimbuna 03-01-17 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2469344)
Indeed they the unions probably were thinking they could wrap Ed around their little finger unlike David. How far they got I don't know but clearly Ed was not leadership material.

A quick, personal example....At the time I was an assistant secretary of a large trade union organisation and the secretary and I both knew David professionally and socially. We both used our votes in support of David but knew full well that the block vote of our membership was to be cast in favour of Ed.

That's democracy for you.

Jimbuna 03-01-17 06:23 AM

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Government facing Brexit defeat in Lords over EU nationals
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39123604

Just think of the financial savings that could be achieved if this shower of leeches was disbanded!!

STEED 03-01-17 07:55 AM

OK today's PMQ's scorecard..

May 2 Corbyn 1

I have to give Corbyn one for his remark on government borrowing and the national debt.

Old JC was back on the NHS again thie week with mental health cuts, the government said there were no cuts but listening to a phone in radio station the callers said they were going to be cuts. One caller said he was going to loose £30 in his benefits a week as from such a date as quoted from a letter he rec'd.

I did notice the PM May was batting off Corbyn's attack but not in her usual strong way.

STEED 03-01-17 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2469481)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39123604

Just think of the financial savings that could be achieved if this shower of leeches was disbanded!!

That dinosaur house full of farts should be elected and made to work as in most part most of them are sleep, makes you wonder how they do any work...Outsourced? :hmmm:


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