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i hope our new member stays around ,now ive got used to him i think hes quite tollerable :)
kinda feels like i got a new pet :D got to love the internet its like fishing , you drop the right bait and theres always somthing that will bite :D |
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I have only one question to ask you gondola, 'who does Mr Safdar ' wish to represent?
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without any help from any half witted 'tv' presenter. We do not care if you are affiliated to, Attilla the Hun, that is your business, just stick to the thread and topic and stop these personal attacks, as in my humble opinion you do not have the wit for. |
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Chav soliciting? Please willow you've just put me off my supper!!! :D |
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great so now im a thick whore :(
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G Jones wrote:
The papers print bits of what is usually said. Safdar was behaving funnily and associating himself with Conservatives. He had done some bleating about selection. I was not told this until the day of selection when I raised the matter with Central Ward members because Safdar had issued threats to me the day before about the selection. "If the Labour Party don't select me I will get my own back, you'll see" I was told Safdar's behaviour had been one of disloyalty to his colleagues and there was no chance he would be selected. Central Ward members had an idea of what Safdar was up to. He wasn't selected. About a week later a Tory told me they he had done a deal with them (with Peter Britcliffe) about 3 months earlier. To defect if labour did not select him. In fact that Tory told me then that he had hinted at the deal to me about a month before and I wasn't quick on the up take. PB had been running around for about 2 months boasting of a another defector (last year it was Dennis Baron). So in the end it all came out. Hope that clears it up Gondola. Not quite. You state that there was no chance he would be selected. On the contrary, there was every chance. In fact the internal vote was marginal, as you know, and swung in favour of the other candidate by the vote of just one member. Thus had that member voted the other way, Safdar would now be the Labour Party candidate for the Central Ward. In the press, you have been reported to say that his prearrangement with the tories 'was just one of the reasons he was not selected'. I put it to you that the prearrangement had no influence in his selection. If it had, he would not have been put forward for the selection process. The only reason that he was not selected was because he marginally lost out (by one vote) to the other candidate in an internal selection process. There is little point in avoiding the truth. Hope that clears it up. |
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I think it unfair of me to hijack this thread with discussions not directly linked to the title of the thread. This may disenchant some of the readers.
Perhaps someone would care to direct me to a link or some such on how to create a new thread for purposes of setting up a separate discussion. Unless of course readers do not mind unrelated matters being discussed here. Thanks in advance for your cooperation here. |
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Talking to a brick wall may however result in an easier admission of guilt :D |
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