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garinda 13-03-2010 21:19

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 796991)
He'll be down in the overheated, firey, bargain basement, forced to dance to Donna Summer records for all eternity, with a load of sweaty sinners. ________________


Here's hoping!


Save the first dance for me.

;)

:D

garinda 13-03-2010 21:21

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 796999)
Save the first dance for me.

;)

:D


I must point out I meant me with you Lindsay. and not the buggerin' obsessed Rev.

:eek::D:eek:

garinda 14-03-2010 09:41

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 796842)
I wonder if John Moss will still post, and give his views on local issues, here in Hyndburn?

He seemed nice, and full of ideas and enthusiasm.


'Thanks to all those who supported, helped and added to my bid to be the conservative candidate for Hyndburn. It was not to be.
I wish Karen Buckley every success.
I'm sure Graham can now enjoy posting on her blog, and as as I won't be posting on his anymore, I hope she will or he might start feeling lonely again as I seemed to be the only person who did.'
John Moss's Blog

The interviewing committee may have sent him packing, but at least he's not bitter, and will now have more time to devote himself to Culture Club's forthcoming tour.

:D

jaysay 14-03-2010 15:10

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 796953)
He certainly didn't "see" my Uncle Ian Ormerod off, Ian was the hardest working Mayor this Borough has ever seen and Britcliffe daft shenanigans certainly contributed to his stroke, from which he is thankfully recovered.If Mr Britcliffe is at all proud of his actions at that time he deserves to be pitied more than scorned.
As an aside to this I read one of the Rev Kev's vile missives in the Telegraph about a week ago where he was banging on about the "unholiness" of same sex marriages, if I ever needed any proof as to what a narrow minded bigot this man is , it was there , writ large. I know lots of same sex couples, if they had entered into heterosexual marriages these would inevitably have broken down leaving a trail of domestic debris. Homosexuality is not a disease to be cured by marriage, Kev, it's a lifestyle choice, and the sooner you open your eyes to the real world the better it will be for all of us.
( By the way, he has a snowball in hells chance of getting in.)

With regards to the Rev Kev lindsay I'm in total agreement, as you say Homosexuality cannon be cured, as I've have said many times on ere before gay people do not chose to be gay that's the wa they are born unfortunately people like Rev Kev are too bigoted to see it, oh and snowball and hell go well together in his case:rolleyes:

Neil 14-03-2010 19:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 797182)
...as you say Homosexuality cannon be cured.....

By choosing the word cured you are implying that there is something wrong with homosexuals.

garinda 16-03-2010 23:22

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 795434)
'And all Tories have threatened to go Independent leading to a break down between CCHQ/Region Ass and local Conservatives.
There is no effective or functioning Party at grassroots, no budget I am told they are broke (Con club sold off last year to pay debts) and several high profile Councillors are in danger of losing their seats.'
ukpollingreport.co.uk » Hyndburn

:eek:

I did ask, after the candidate list was haughtily imposed on the local Conservative party, if they'd considered putting forward a break-away Independent Conservative candidate, so they could decide for themselves, who'd they prefer to represent them in the General Election.

The idea was pooh-poohed, as a last attempt was made to feign a show of Conservative party unity.

However, a friendly little tit tapped on my ever open window at Rindy Towers, and whispered the rumour that just such a plan was going to be put in place, which would have allowed the local Conservative party's preferred candidate to stand.

Unhappily it appears they missed the deadline for registering, and plans for a 'third time lucky' campaign have been thwarted.

This story has more twists and turns than a well-thumbed Jeffrey Archer, and they've not even had the interviews yet, to decide on whose name will appear on our ballot papers come May.

Roll on Saturday.

:eek:

'With Cameron-loving Karen Buckley barely two days into her role as PPC, Scrapbook can exclusively reveal that the contest has been effectively abandoned by CCHQ after Britcliffe’s supporters threatened to quit the party and fight the election under the banner of “Hyndburn Independent Conservatives”.'
Marginal seat left “without functioning Conservative Association” after latest selection disaster | Political Scrapbook

All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things mole like and twittering:
Young Rindy trusts them all.

:rolleyes:

jaysay 17-03-2010 09:17

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 797238)
By choosing the word cured you are implying that there is something wrong with homosexuals.

Quoted out of context Neil, my thoughts on Homosexuality are well known, It can't be cured because there is nothing to Cure, it is not a disease. Gay people do not choose to be Gay they are born Gay, as a friend once said to me when asked why he was Gay, he said I am the victim of circumstance, I have the mind of a woman in a man's body, that says it all

heywoodknight 18-03-2010 19:12

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I would stand as an independent candidate If I has the chance.

garinda 18-03-2010 19:13

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Originally Posted by heywoodknight (Post 798393)
I would stand as an independent candidate If I has the chance.

There's nothing to stop you, only a limited time frame.

yerself 18-03-2010 19:47

Re: Conservative Parliamentary Selection
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay
Gay people do not choose to be Gay

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod
Homosexuality is not a disease to be cured by marriage, Kev, it's a lifestyle choice

Come on make your minds up you two. :rolleyes:

Neil 18-03-2010 19:55

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 798394)
There's nothing to stop you, only a limited time frame.


And maybe money

garinda 18-03-2010 20:14

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 798421)
And maybe money


'To be a candidate, you need to have a nomination form signed by 10 voters from that constituency. The papers must be returned by 19 April, along with a £500 deposit. Candidates do not need to be a member of a political party.
BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | The Basics | Q&A: The general election

I'm sure we could always organise a whip round.

shillelagh 18-03-2010 20:29

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Originally Posted by heywoodknight (Post 798393)
I would stand as an independent candidate If I has the chance.

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 798394)
There's nothing to stop you, only a limited time frame.

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 798421)
And maybe money


£500 for the deposit which you could get back if you get 5% of the vote in that constituency...

You may use the word ‘Independent’ (and/or ‘Annibynnol’ in a constituency in Wales) or you may choose not to use a description at all and leave that part of the nomination paper and the ballot paper blank.

http://www.electoralcommission.org.u...heet-FINAL.pdf

jaysay 19-03-2010 09:29

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 798412)
Come on make your minds up you two. :rolleyes:

I have no need to make my mind up, I'm quite clear what my thoughts have always been on Homosexuality yerself, as I have said on here on a regular basis. Homosexuality is inborn not a choice, people do not wake up one morning a suddenly say oh I'm Gay

jaysay 19-03-2010 09:32

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 798433)
'To be a candidate, you need to have a nomination form signed by 10 voters from that constituency. The papers must be returned by 19 April, along with a £500 deposit. Candidates do not need to be a member of a political party.
BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | The Basics | Q&A: The general election

I'm sure we could always organise a whip round.

Saving your deposit is the hardest part, 5% takes some attaining for a totally independent candidate, unless you have £500 to throw away;)


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