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Wynonie Harris 10-05-2010 13:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813762)
Disagree wyn, Brown had no say in the matter as knobhead clegg stated he was talking to the other knobheads first, since they were the ones wi most seats, i cant blame him fer that, so rather than Brown taking a gamble, i reckon hes just using his head n being honourable, no say in the matter anyway, so to me hes took the sensible option.:)

Yep, he had no choice, yep ,he's being sensible (by making the best of the hand he's been dealt), but would dispute the word "honourable" in relation to ANY of the current crop of politicians. But maybe that's just me being too cynical for my own good. ;)

cashman 10-05-2010 13:35

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 813763)
Yep, he had no choice, yep ,he's being sensible (by making the best of the hand he's been dealt), but would dispute the word "honourable" in relation to ANY of the current crop of politicians. But maybe that's just me being too cynical for my own good. ;)

oh i agree mate, probably should have phrased it "Being seen to be Honourable";)

Wynonie Harris 10-05-2010 13:54

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813764)
oh i agree mate, probably should have phrased it "Being seen to be Honourable";)

Yep, that about sums it up, Cashy...still maintain that the Lib/Dems won't cut a deal with the Tories though! :)

cashman 10-05-2010 14:16

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 813768)
Yep, that about sums it up, Cashy...still maintain that the Lib/Dems won't cut a deal with the Tories though! :)

i think they will, ridiculous as it is, Cameron will do virtually owt, fer power.:rolleyes: Plus just heard on grapevine Browns just rung "Parkinsons" up........PMSL

jaysay 10-05-2010 14:40

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813770)
i think they will, ridiculous as it is, Cameron will do virtually out, fer power.:rolleyes: Plus just heard on grapevine Browns just rung "Parkinson's" up........PMSL

Parkinson's cashy, didn't know they were still going, if they aren't he could always get Mr Shifter, only problem is it would cost too much in tea bags:D

cashman 10-05-2010 14:43

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 813772)
Parkinson's cashy, didn't know they were still going, if they aren't he could always get Mr Shifter, only problem is it would cost too much in tea bags:D

well they were last time i spoke to jimmy.:)

jaysay 10-05-2010 14:55

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813773)
well they were last time i spoke to jimmy.:)

Who's Jimmy:confused:

cashman 10-05-2010 14:57

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 813777)
Who's Jimmy:confused:

me owd classmate, son of the owner.;)

jaysay 10-05-2010 15:08

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813778)
me owd classmate, son of the owner.;)

Well I'm not right up-to-date with local happenings cashy but the last I heard Geoff Hindle owned Parkinson's, he used to be a coal merchant, but moved into removals in the seventies, and I know he bought Parkinson's as he used to Park his Vans behind by old fellas place in Monarch Street

yerself 10-05-2010 16:42

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Looks like he's on his way:

BBC News - Gordon Brown 'stepping down as Labour leader'

Wynonie Harris 10-05-2010 17:54

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Not quite yet though, the BBC bloke says it's "an audacious bid by Mr Brown to keep Labour in power - and himself in power for a limited period."

Told you he wouldn't give up the reins of power so easily. He's now played his ace card, cutting the ground from under the boy David's feet. Whatever Clegg thinks, his party will be pushing hard for a Lib/Dem/Lab pact, as they're too far apart ideologoically from the Tories. As I said before, expect a Lab/Lib/Dem government soon.

cashman 10-05-2010 18:26

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 813815)
Not quite yet though, the BBC bloke says it's "an audacious bid by Mr Brown to keep Labour in power - and himself in power for a limited period."

Told you he wouldn't give up the reins of power so easily. He's now played his ace card, cutting the ground from under the boy David's feet. Whatever Clegg thinks, his party will be pushing hard for a Lib/Dem/Lab pact, as they're too far apart ideologoically from the Tories. As I said before, expect a Lab/Lib/Dem government soon.

would agree wyn, seemingly cut ground from under Cleggs feet as well.............Nice one Gordon.:D

Wynonie Harris 10-05-2010 18:49

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813820)
would agree wyn, seemingly cut ground from under Cleggs feet as well.............Nice one Gordon.:D

However, as we speak, Tory bigwig George Osbourne has countered by offering the Lib/Dems a referendum on AV (alternative voting)...no, I don't know what it is either, but it seems pretty important to Cleggy and his mob. Will this swing it for them?

Isn't it a sad reflection on ALL THREE parties that while this squalid political horse trading continues, the public debt is mounting up day by day and the country is drifting unchecked into an ever-deeper crisis? :(

Bernard Dawson 10-05-2010 19:19

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 813828)
However, as we speak, Tory bigwig George Osbourne has countered by offering the Lib/Dems a referendum on AV (alternative voting)...no, I don't know what it is either, but it seems pretty important to Cleggy and his mob. Will this swing it for them?

Isn't it a sad reflection on ALL THREE parties that while this squalid political horse trading continues, the public debt is mounting up day by day and the country is drifting unchecked into an ever-deeper crisis? :(

The Tories supporting voting reform. They must be gambling that any future referendum would result in a no vote.

Less 10-05-2010 19:26

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What is the fuss about? It's all one big cock up, none of them have been proved trustworthy enough for us all to fall into their trap.

We'll be back to the polling station's again soon, so who cares which divvy is in No. 10?:confused:


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