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garinda 26-04-2008 09:24

Re: General Election Tomorrow
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 567841)
I have been a member since I was sixteen Rindi, but if you read back I said I am just a party member and not active since 2001, and the only time I talk about party politics is when some one else raises the subject, as I said before I don't think I have started a politicl thread since I came back on line on 29th Jan

Ah, see what you mean.

Now where's my silly string?:D

jaysay 26-04-2008 09:26

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 567786)
I take it back, perhaps I am partisan.

The only MPs I've ever chatted to socially at parties, and the only ex-PM I've ever had a private dinner with at the Carlton Club, have been Conservative, so perhaps my politics are more inclined to the right than the left.

To my knowledge the last time I spoke to a Labour politican was Arthur Davidson at my great uncle's garden party in 1970, when I was five.:D

The Carlton Club Rindi, The Bl**** Carlton Club:D

Gayle 26-04-2008 11:25

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I haven't voted on this thread yet because I'm still trying to make up my mind - sorry Greg. If it was just down to Greg then I'd vote for him like a shot. I trust him and respect him as our local MP, I think he does a good job. However, it's not just down to Greg it's down to Gordon Brown as well and I have to be honest, I don't know if I can do it - then again I certainly can't vote for the alternative either as that would probably be worse.

It's probably a good job the national election isn't this week.

jaysay 26-04-2008 14:02

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 567868)
I haven't voted on this thread yet because I'm still trying to make up my mind - sorry Greg. If it was just down to Greg then I'd vote for him like a shot. I trust him and respect him as our local MP, I think he does a good job. However, it's not just down to Greg it's down to Gordon Brown as well and I have to be honest, I don't know if I can do it - then again I certainly can't vote for the alternative either as that would probably be worse.

It's probably a good job the national election isn't this week.

Always remember Gayle anyone who hesitatate is lost:D

Gayle 26-04-2008 14:44

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May be that's why no one's bothered canvassing me.

Actually I think the reason they haven't canvassed or sent me any literature is probably because the Labour Party assume I'm a sure thing. Funny but a couple of years ago it was the Conservatives who didn't send me stuff because they assumed I was a sure thing.

andrewb 26-04-2008 16:40

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Now its a shame you didn't mention this earlier Gayle, I'm in Pendle tomorrow and Hull on Monday! :p

Which ward are you in again by the way? I've been out in Barnfield

MargaretR 26-04-2008 17:00

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When I lived up Belthorn in the 70s, a friend of my father was a Tory county councillor.
He asked me to let the tories have the use of my front room on polling day.:eek:
I declined using my civil service job as an excuse.
People make presumptions about political leanings when they have no right to.

garinda 26-04-2008 17:36

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 568054)
When I lived up Belthorn in the 70s, a friend of my father was a Tory county councillor.
He asked me to let the tories have the use of my front room on polling day.:eek:
I declined using my civil service job as an excuse.
People make presumptions about political leanings when they have no right to.

You could have let them use it then locked 'em in.:D

jaysay 27-04-2008 13:22

Re: General Election Tomorrow
 
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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 567956)
May be that's why no one's bothered canvassing me.

Actually I think the reason they haven't canvassed or sent me any literature is probably because the Labour Party assume I'm a sure thing. Funny but a couple of years ago it was the Conservatives who didn't send me stuff because they assumed I was a sure thing.

I don't think any one could say you were a sure ting Gayle:D:D

ossylass 28-04-2008 15:17

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I've just received a tax statement on the pension I worked twenty years for, and due to the abolishing of the 10%tax rate, out of a gross amount of over £200 a month, I'm now left with £88!
No doubt my money will help towards redecorating one of Brown's fat cat's second homes.
I AM FUMING - and to think I once voted labour!

BERNADETTE 28-04-2008 15:21

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Originally Posted by ossylass (Post 568723)
I've just received a tax statement on the pension I worked twenty years for, and due to the abolishing of the 10%tax rate, out of a gross amount of over £200 a month, I'm now left with £88!
No doubt my money will help towards redecorating one of Brown's fat cat's second homes.
I AM FUMING - and to think I once voted labour!

It is disgraceful I am not surprised you are fuming. Will you not be able to claim it back?

ossylass 28-04-2008 15:44

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I don't know, Bernie, the woman at the tax office just said that I'm now taxed at BR - basic rate, which is 20%

jaysay 28-04-2008 16:04

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 568726)
It is disgraceful I am not surprised you are fuming. Will you not be able to claim it back?

The point is Bernie she shouldn't have to claim it back it shouldn't have been taken in the first place, this is the only government in history that have targetted those who are poorest in our society, and they are supposed to stand up for those less well off, what a joke.:(

BERNADETTE 28-04-2008 16:08

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 568749)
The point is Bernie she shouldn't have to claim it back it shouldn't have been taken in the first place, this is the only government in history that have targetted those who are poorest in our society, and they are supposed to stand up for those less well off, what a joke.:(

I know she shouldn't have to but unfortunately that is the only way she will get it. If people don't know they can claim it back it will go into the countries coffers.

jaysay 28-04-2008 16:46

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 568751)
I know she shouldn't have to but unfortunately that is the only way she will get it. If people don't know they can claim it back it will go into the countries coffers.

The only trouble is Bernie, that there is now more red tape than ever before, when the Government found out that they had made one hell of a balls up why didnt they just hold their hands up and say okay we were wrong we'll scrap it, then people wouldn't have to claim back what is rightfully theirs, its just utter stupidity


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