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garinda 31-05-2010 18:00

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 819283)
Correct.That's what I was saying.

My first statement was correct, and therefore didn't need correcting.

;)

garinda 31-05-2010 18:05

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 819287)
People say , " I've voted Labour all my life or I've voted Conservative all my life."
At elections a kind of tribal thing comes into play.
I'm guilty of it myself.

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 819181)
...and besides, some silly Billys will vote for a horse's arse, as long as it's representing the party they blindly follow.


Silly Billy.

Personally I like to weigh up all the pros and cons.

Much more satisfying being a wolf, rather than a sheep, meekly following the sheep in front.

JCB 31-05-2010 18:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 819289)
If your referring to me Colin I Didn't abstain I just didn't vote for the Tory candidate on principal, but I did exercise my right to vote ;)

On the ball , again , jaysay.
I read too much into your not voting in a certain way.I took it that you abstained.
Still , I admire your voting conscientiously , and not like me just voting the way I did because I always do it that way.
I have said that I am a Socialist.Being realistic , I don't think there's a cat in hell's chance of the British adopting Socialism.
And by Socialism I don't mean Soviet style Communism or the State imposing it's will on the people.The nearest to what I mean is the sort of thing the founders of the Labour Party had in mind , but hasn't that passed it's sell-by date I ask myself.
Any way the people have spoken.We have a new Governmen , so that leaves me plenty of time before the next election to do plenty of soul-searching.
One thing I have decided to leave behind is playing silly party-political games .Michael Foot and Enoch Powell managed to achieve this.On policies they were wide apart but they had a great respect for each other , and they were respected for it by fellow parliamentarians.They weren't into the "personality culture" so evident today.They put forward views that were deemed unacceptable , but stuck by them throughout their careers showing no animosity to their critics.
Hope this has been one of your good days.

cashman 31-05-2010 18:52

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Yer quite right IMHO about the demise of socialism JCB, the bitch from the grocers store destroyed that. by changing the mindset of a large proportion of the nation.:rolleyes: don't think it can ever return sadly, but suppose there may just be n outside shot of this coalition, changing minds,n people reverting back,

JCB 31-05-2010 19:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 819356)
Yer quite right IMHO about the demise of socialism JCB, the bitch from the grocers store destroyed that. by changing the mindset of a large proportion of the nation.:rolleyes: don't think it can ever return sadly, but suppose there may just be n outside shot of this coalition, changing minds,n people reverting back,

Did Lady Thaycher really destroy Socialism , cashman?
Was there anything socialist about the Labour Party led by Gaitskell , Wilson and Callaghan?
I think the Labour Party itself ditched anything that was socialist about it ,especially when it chose Hugh Gaitskell instead of Aneurin Bevan to lead it.

cashman 31-05-2010 19:52

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well she certainly destroyed the socialism i was brought up wi.:) yer more democratic than me you call her lady, i call her bitch. lol

jaysay 01-06-2010 09:02

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 819340)
For self interest?

Are you a total imbecile?

If you are suggesting that I voted for Peter Britcliffe because it was through him, as my councillor, that I secured the grant of £250.00 for the Hyndburn/Ribble Valley Parkinson's disease support group, you are a bigger fool than I thought.

We were informed we would be getting funding way before the election, and the idea that my vote could be secured for financial gain is deeply, and personally offensive, to say the very least.

As stated on election day, I voted for the candidates I thought would do the best job. Period.

I'd be most interested if you'd care to clarify how you think my vote was made for 'self interest'.

(...and yes, the karma deduction will be from me.)

:mad:

Nothing of the sort Garinda, the fact that you have said on here a few times, that you didn't want PB to become an MP because you'd lose him as a councillor, simple as that, now whether that was tongue in cheek by you or not, is another matter, but for you to think I meant it was to do with any donation, is well, I actually thought more of you than that :(

garinda 01-06-2010 09:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 819415)
Nothing of the sort Garinda, the fact that you have said on here a few times, that you didn't want PB to become an MP because you'd lose him as a councillor, simple as that, now whether that was tongue in cheek by you or not, is another matter, but for you to think I meant it was to do with any donation, is well, I actually thought more of you than that :(

Nice back track.

jaysay 01-06-2010 09:43

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 819422)
Nice back track.

I maybe a lot of things but a liar isn't one of them:mad:

garinda 01-06-2010 12:16

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 819428)
I maybe a lot of things but a liar isn't one of them:mad:

I didn't call you a liar.

Just said nice back track.

Perhaps if you posted what you actually thought, rather than cryptic slurs, such as my vote being made because of 'self interest', you wouldn't look as desparate as you do now.

Spin, lies, perhaps they're both the same.

Like the second time you sent me a pm, but addressed to someone else, but which the latter you claimed was a 'joke', could be called not being truthful.

garinda 01-06-2010 12:21

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'New Treasury minister Danny Alexander has charged taxpayers more than £13,000 for his wife to make 62 journeys between London and Scotland. '

'The Chief Secretary, who stepped in after David Laws resignation for abusing his expenses, ran up the highest bill of any MP for using the little-known perk last year.
Mr Alexander's wife, 35-year-old magazine writer Rebecca Hoar, used public money to travel between Westminster and their family home in the North-East Highlands.'

'The average cost of the trips – by rail and by air – between London and Inverness was £209.'

Read more: Treasury minister Danny Alexander and his wife's 62 freebie trips on taxpayer | Mail Online



Oh great.

This new broom we have is sooooooooooo much better than the old one.

NOT.

cashman 01-06-2010 12:28

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funny thats a link jaysay never posted.:confused::D

Taggy 01-06-2010 12:35

Re: Conservatives and Liberal Democrat Coalition Government
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 819462)
'New Treasury minister Danny Alexander has charged taxpayers more than £13,000 for his wife to make 62 journeys between London and Scotland. '

'The Chief Secretary, who stepped in after David Laws resignation for abusing his expenses, ran up the highest bill of any MP for using the little-known perk last year.
Mr Alexander's wife, 35-year-old magazine writer Rebecca Hoar, used public money to travel between Westminster and their family home in the North-East Highlands.'

'The average cost of the trips – by rail and by air – between London and Inverness was £209.'

Read more: Treasury minister Danny Alexander and his wife's 62 freebie trips on taxpayer | Mail Online



Oh great.

This new broom we have is sooooooooooo much better than the old one.

NOT.

Well she wont be the first or last "Hoar" to benefit from Politicians expenses!;)


Best Regards - Taggy

garinda 01-06-2010 12:35

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 819464)
funny thats a link jaysay never posted.:confused::D

Perhaps he's not yet read that far in today's Mail.

:rolleyes:

jaysay 01-06-2010 15:26

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 819468)
Perhaps he's not yet read that far in today's Mail.

:rolleyes:

You can't have it both ways you call me when I do link the Mail, now your calling me because I don't:confused::confused::confused:


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