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Less 19-03-2010 08:43

Re: Conservative candidate named.
 
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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 798424)

Whilst people abuse welfare, those entitled sit under a cloud and who knows with the next Tory government. The innocent will pay because of the guilty. It's up to Labour to identify those that do not respect societies charity or else the Tories will delight in ending that charity such as Council Houses.


Read your post, couldn't argue with what you said though I find it hard to understand Council Housing being classed as 'charity', I always thought they came into being to cover the basic needs and rights for all to be housed in decent accommodation at a reasonable rent this I wouldn't class as charity.

It is a shame however as you rightly say that people abuse both the properties and the welfare system that ensures these things are available.

:o

jaysay 19-03-2010 08:59

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 798500)
Which is encouraging.

Two candidates, Messrs. Jones and Logan, have posted on Accy Web, about their views, which might help us to decide who to vote for in the forthcoming General Election. It'd be good to have a few more brave souls.

Decide:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rol leyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Less 19-03-2010 09:27

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 798503)
Decide:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rol leyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Yes, J' decide, she may be full of eloquence and have us all rolling over onto our backs begging to be petted, just like all the loyal Tories of the area.

:)

garinda 19-03-2010 09:50

Re: Conservative candidate named.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 798503)
Decide:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rol leyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

If, as is rumoured, the local Conservative Association is hoping for Karen Buckley to fail, in the hope that there is another General Election, because no one party has a workable majority, and that there'll then be some leverage to argue with CCO, that you should be given the right to chose your own candidates, isn't that an easy decision for you?

Surely in the hope of that plan coming to fruition, there is only one possible candidate to vote for, to ensure that happening?

jaysay 19-03-2010 10:01

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 798521)
If, as is rumoured, the local Conservative Association is hoping for Karen Buckley to fail, in the hope that there is another General Election, because no one party has a workable majority, and that there'll then be some leverage to argue with CCO, that you should be given the right to chose your own candidates, isn't that an easy decision for you?

Surely in the hope of that plan coming to fruition, there is only one possible candidate to vote for, to ensure that happening?

Well no matter who the Tories had picked would have made no difference to you Rindi would it, Quack Quack:D

garinda 19-03-2010 10:10

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 798524)
Well no matter who the Tories had picked would have made no difference to you Rindi would it, Quack Quack:D

Why?

As pointed out earlier, being influenced by much respected family members of differing political pursuassion, I look at who I think will be the best candidate at each different election, weighed against the policies of the party they represent. Which means in the past I've not always voted one particular way.

If a candidate inspired me, regardless of political colour, I'd give their candidacy consideration, and could very well be pursuaded to give them my X

;)

jaysay 19-03-2010 10:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 798529)
Why?

As pointed out earlier, being influenced by much respected family members of differing political pursuassion, I look at who I think will be the best candidate at each different election, weighed against the policies of the party they represent. Which means in the past I've not always voted one particular way.

If a candidate inspired me, regardless of political colour, I'd give their candidacy consideration, and could very well be pursuaded to give them my X

;)

You'll tell me out:D

garinda 19-03-2010 10:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 798538)
You'll tell me out:D

Er...yes.

The truth.

If you're unable to accept that fact, the problem isn't mine.

Tealeaf 19-03-2010 12:56

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In honour of Ms Buckley, I've wrote a poem:

There was a young lady from the Fylde
Whose views were exceedingly wild
In her quest for political glories
She was adopted by the local Tories
But not all of them were very happy
Including Britcliffe, an Oswaldtwistle Chappie
Now it looks like the winner will be Jones
And already we hear the opposition groans
As he is certain to take the seat
And his victory will be complete
So the lady will return to the coast
And the Tories will just be toast.

Good, innit! I think I should have been the poet laureate.

Wynonie Harris 19-03-2010 13:54

Re: Conservative candidate named.
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 798548)
In honour of Ms Buckley, I've wrote a poem:

There was a young lady from the Fylde
Whose views were exceedingly wild
In her quest for political glories
She was adopted by the local Tories
But not all of them were very happy
Including Britcliffe, an Oswaldtwistle Chappie
Now it looks like the winner will be Jones
And already we hear the opposition groans
As he is certain to take the seat
And his victory will be complete
So the lady will return to the coast
And the Tories will just be toast.

Good, innit! I think I should have been the poet laureate.

William McGonagall, eat your heart out!

MargaretR 19-03-2010 14:11

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 798548)

Good, innit! I think I should have been the poet laureate.

It rhymes but it doesn't scan, so
don't give up your day job:rolleyes:

MargaretR 19-03-2010 14:23

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this 'scans'
Our local tories are annoyed
their local choice is not employed
a woman from the coast is used
which causes them to feel abused

garinda 19-03-2010 14:31

Re: Conservative candidate named.
 
Very good.

Just no one please start a limerick starting,

'There was a young woman called Buckley...'

:eek::D:eek:

jaysay 19-03-2010 14:50

Re: Conservative candidate named.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 798548)
In honour of Ms Buckley, I've wrote a poem:

There was a young lady from the Fylde
Whose views were exceedingly wild
In her quest for political glories
She was adopted by the local Tories
But not all of them were very happy
Including Britcliffe, an Oswaldtwistle Chappie
Now it looks like the winner will be Jones
And already we hear the opposition groans
As he is certain to take the seat
And his victory will be complete
So the lady will return to the coast
And the Tories will just be toast.

Good, innit! I think I should have been the poet laureate.

Don't give up your day job Tealeaf, John Betchman will be turning in his grave, no spinning:D

garinda 19-03-2010 14:55

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 798555)
Very good.

Just no one please start a limerick starting,

'There was a young woman called Buckley...'

:eek::D:eek:

A former public schoolgirl, nicknamed Buckers,
At Queen Mary's hung out with some very rich muckers.
They all set off for the beach, but she slipped on a peach,
And she got laughed at by the assembled posh.................onlookers.


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