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cashman 11-05-2010 18:40

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 813991)
He's gone round to the palace for a brew and hand his notice in

silly sod, she has crap t-bags.:D

Margaret Pilkington 11-05-2010 18:42

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I don't think he will be getting T...more like an E.

Margaret Pilkington 11-05-2010 18:43

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813992)
silly sod, she has crap t-bags.:D


Have you been to Tea at buck House Cashy??????

Taggy 11-05-2010 18:48

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813990)
think yer both, taggy n wynonie being taken fer a ta ta by the garbage in the media.:rolleyes: " Cameron will do virtually owt, fer power" as i said in another thread the other day, seems he is, also said cameron n clegg would jump into bed together, my view aint changed. all i say if this comes to pass- ya reap what ya sow.:rolleyes::rofl38::rofl38:

Well it seems to appear that in the end that Labour wouldn't bow to Clegg's demands, which has forced the Lib Dems to scurry back to the tory's...........these two clearly will enjoy their 15 mins of fame.....whatever form that takes!

However in taking this stance now, i think Labour, providing they get the right people in place, will reap the rewards in the not too distant future!

I've not believed the crap that's been spouted by the media Cashy, just reading between the lines, i do think Brown would have gone for a deal with Clegg, which would have weakened Labour for the future, in the same way that any Cons/Lib Dem alliance, will ultimately damage both those party's! Its the folk such as Milliband and Co who are the future of the Labour party who have told Brown they want no part of a coalition today, and as such scuppered the deal!

Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 11-05-2010 18:55

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 813995)
Well it seems to appear that in the end that Labour wouldn't bow to Clegg's demands, which has forced the Lib Dems to scurry back to the tory's...........these two clearly will enjoy their 15 mins of fame.....whatever form that takes!

However in taking this stance now, i think Labour, providing they get the right people in place, will reap the rewards in the not too distant future!

I've not believed the crap that's been spouted by the media Cashy, just reading between the lines, i do think Brown would have gone for a deal with Clegg, which would have weakened Labour for the future, in the same way that any Cons/Lib Dem alliance, will ultimately damage both those party's! Its the folk such as Milliband and Co who are the future of the Labour party who have told Brown they want no part of a coalition today, and as such scuppered the deal!

Best Regards - Taggy

we will have to disagree on that point taggy, fer my money Labour could not go fer a deal wi clegg, figures just didn't add up. labour now imho WILL end up stronger, whilst the torys n lib dems will be greatly weakened, the next 12 months or so will be the proof i think.;)

Margaret Pilkington 11-05-2010 18:55

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To me, all this wrangling has shown both the Labour party and the Lib Dems to be willing to prostitute their beliefs for the sake of a stake in power.
I believe a Labour/Lib Dem coalition would have cost us....the taxpayer and the electorate dear, because even with this shaky alliance, Labour would still not have had a majority and would have had to call on the support of the Scottish, the Welsh and the Irish MP's....and they were willing to take us for every penny they could.......so much for the United Kingdom.

cashman 11-05-2010 18:59

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 813997)
To me, all this wrangling has shown both the Labour party and the Lib Dems to be willing to prostitute their beliefs for the sake of a stake in power.
I believe a Labour/Lib Dem coalition would have cost us....the taxpayer and the electorate dear, because even with this shaky alliance, Labour would still not have had a majority and would have had to call on the support of the Scottish, the Welsh and the Irish MP's.

to me margaret, thats why it was never gonna happen.;)

Wynonie Harris 11-05-2010 19:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813990)
think yer both, taggy n wynonie being taken fer a ta ta by the garbage in the media.:rolleyes: " Cameron will do virtually owt, fer power" as i said in another thread the other day, seems he is, also said cameron n clegg would jump into bed together, my view aint changed. all i say if this comes to pass- ya reap what ya sow.:rolleyes::rofl38::rofl38:

Never believe what I read in the paper, mate. That's why I said that "it's just one big Dutch auction, with both major parties desperate to grasp power and trying to outbid each other by offering the Lib/Dems whatever they want." The Cons won the auction which I must admit, I wasn't expecting. And I'll repeat my little warning to the boy David again, "Be careful what you wish for, it might come true." ;)

Taggy 11-05-2010 19:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 813996)
we will have to disagree on that point taggy, fer my money Labour could not go fer a deal wi clegg, figures just didn't add up. labour now imho WILL end up stronger, whilst the torys n lib dems will be greatly weakened, the next 12 months or so will be the proof i think.;)

I dont actually think we are disagreeing really Cashy....as ive said, i now think that Labour will be in a better position because they havn't compromised. Hopefully a new leadership will form a more potent opposition to fight a weakened Cameron and Clegg at the next election....which aint gonna be too far off!

However my point was that i feel Brown ...going off what he said the other day...would have gone for a deal, however once the other Cabinet members realised that Brown would not be the leader come September, those likely candidates realised they didn't want their future position compromised just for the sake of holding onto some form of Government for a few months more!

Well done to Labour i think......now lets see what fun Pinky and Perky have making decsions!:D


Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 11-05-2010 19:24

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To be honest taggy i think Brown has played a blinder in all this, first the speech that its right the lib dems talk to the torys first, yesterday saying they had asked to speak to labour n would accomodate em, with no real intention of compromising, having played the negotiating game meself fer many years, its how i would have played it, n i'm damn sure these guys are much wiser than me.;)

Wynonie Harris 11-05-2010 19:26

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 813997)
To me, all this wrangling has shown both the Labour party and the Lib Dems to be willing to prostitute their beliefs for the sake of a stake in power.

Exactly my point of view, Margaret. There might be a few "purists" in all three parties, but there's very little difference morally in the men at the top.

cashman 11-05-2010 19:39

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 814002)
Exactly my point of view, Margaret. There might be a few "purists" in all three parties, but there's very little difference morally in the men at the top.

to be honest wyn i think brown was the best of 3 bad uns.:D

Taggy 11-05-2010 19:40

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 814001)
To be honest taggy i think Brown has played a blinder in all this, first the speech that its right the lib dems talk to the torys first, yesterday saying they had asked to speak to labour n would accomodate em, with no real intention of compromising, having played the negotiating game meself fer many years, its how i would have played it, n i'm damn sure these guys are much wiser than me.;)

Ya may well be right Cashy, either way i think in the long run it will leave Labour Stronger and the other two weakened! Let the fun commence!


Best Regards - Taggy

Margaret Pilkington 11-05-2010 19:43

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The men at the top have no morals....they can be bought and sold which puts them on a par with used cars...except perhaps not so reliable.
As you can see, I am totally, totally disengaged with the political goings on, but as mad as hell, because they(the politicians) have the future of this country, our children and our grandchildren in their hands and do not recognise how their behaviour has compromised us all...or maybe they do and could't give a flying duck about any of it...as long as they are getting some wonga out of us.

Margaret Pilkington 11-05-2010 19:46

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Cashy if you pulled them all to bits(the three leaders) and tried to make one decent leader...you would fail......the bits that were missing from all of them were cojones.

anyway, what kind of chancellor sells the family silver(our gold reserves) during the good times....and has nothing left in the coffers when the recession hit?
No, Cashy....Gordon Brown was a washout as a chancellor and even worse as a PM.


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