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garinda 18-12-2011 18:21

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
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Originally Posted by ToffeeGuy (Post 956804)
Graham Jones? Let's face it, he's no Greg Pope is he.

Dumb & Dumber (1994) - IMDb

:rolleyes:

accyman 18-12-2011 18:27

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 956736)
How galling.

Having to use your own newspaper column, to give yourself a pat on the back, in recognition of a reward, for being a good little party drone.

I'd guess about 95% of readers couldn't give a flying fig about this promotion.

Well done though.

For congratulating yourself.

Since no one else has.

How much would it be to put a "Dont let the door hit you on the arse on your way out " colume when the next election comes by.:D

Tealeaf 18-12-2011 18:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 956756)
My dearest chum EdM has made me a prefect, blah, blah, blah, yada, yada, yada, merry Partymas.

Are you sure he's been made a prefect? I thought he'd been promoted to milk monitor (junior).

Anyway, it ain't on the online edition of the AO. However, I do believe that he now uses this twitter thing to get his message across, which is rather peculiar because from what I understand that particular media tool is one used by footballers, Z rate celebrities, teenagers and others whose only common denominator is illiteracy and stupidity. Still, if he's happy fooling around there then good luck to him although I seriously doubt if anyone who is either old enough or who knows how to vote will be reading his postings.

garinda 18-12-2011 23:04

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 956821)
Are you sure he's been made a prefect? I thought he'd been promoted to milk monitor (junior).

Anyway, it ain't on the online edition of the AO. However, I do believe that he now uses this twitter thing to get his message across, which is rather peculiar because from what I understand that particular media tool is one used by footballers, Z rate celebrities, teenagers and others whose only common denominator is illiteracy and stupidity. Still, if he's happy fooling around there then good luck to him although I seriously doubt if anyone who is either old enough or who knows how to vote will be reading his postings.

Yeah, Twitter's great, for those who are too afraid to defend their thoughts, and actions...on a more equal, democratic medium, like Accy Web.

On Twitter you can just delete things you don't like, and no nasty opinion polls.

Result!

Tweet, tweet.

jaysay 19-12-2011 09:00

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 956880)
Yeah, Twitter's great, for those who are too afraid to defend their thoughts, and actions...on a more equal, democratic medium, like Accy Web.

On Twitter you can just delete things you don't like, and no nasty opinion polls.

Result!

Tweet, tweet.

Well seems like the best place for him Rindi, he's made it quite clear he's a twit, well something like that, but you know me and my spelling;);)

Neil 19-12-2011 09:29

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 956821)
Anyway, it ain't on the online edition of the AO. However, I do believe that he now uses this twitter thing to get his message across, which is rather peculiar because from what I understand that particular media tool is one used by footballers, Z rate celebrities, teenagers and others whose only common denominator is illiteracy and stupidity. Still, if he's happy fooling around there then good luck to him although I seriously doubt if anyone who is either old enough or who knows how to vote will be reading his postings.

Thats me - "illiteracy and stupidity" :D

jaysay 19-12-2011 10:05

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 956956)
Thats me - "illiteracy and stupidity" :D

Which do you prefer:)

Tealeaf 19-12-2011 12:13

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
I think I'll have a look at this twitter thing........

OMG!!!

Here's a quote from him:


"With 2 more years austerity after 2015 & the Coalition collapsing Cameron will still bottle Feb's rumoured snap GE.

15 Dec "

So then, a General Election February. Somehow I doubt it, but if he believes it I wonder if he's out looking for another job now?

cashman 19-12-2011 12:14

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 956977)
I think I'll have a look at this twitter thing........

Dont waste yer time mate, its even worse than conversing wi dingles.:eek:

Tealeaf 19-12-2011 12:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 956979)
Dont waste yer time mate, its even worse than conversing wi dingles.:eek:

Aye, I've just found that out - the hard way. Have you read the rubbish that he's posted? Don't bother if you ain't - you're missing nowt. It reminds me of that tiny tot's TV programme a few years back...Teletubbies? Total gibberish, posted from La-La land.

accyman 19-12-2011 16:16

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
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Originally Posted by ToffeeGuy (Post 956804)
Graham Jones? Let's face it, he's no Greg Pope is he.


actually he is because gregg pipe said openly that despite him knowing that teh people of hyndburn didnt want to get involved in the Iraq conflict his personal belief was that it was teh right thing to do so it seems common practice for our local mp's to ignore the wishes of the people they represent.

this is what my main gripe is.It isnt for them to make decisions it is their job to speak on behlaf of us and what we want not what they want

jaysay 19-12-2011 17:46

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 956977)
I think I'll have a look at this twitter thing........

OMG!!!

Here's a quote from him:


"With 2 more years austerity after 2015 & the Coalition collapsing Cameron will still bottle Feb's rumoured snap GE.

15 Dec "

So then, a General Election February. Somehow I doubt it, but if he believes it I wonder if he's out looking for another job now?

Well if Camerons looking for a job think Jonesy had better get in touch with his old employer to see if theres an opening:rolleyes:

Eric 19-12-2011 18:07

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 957043)
actually he is because gregg pipe said openly that despite him knowing that teh people of hyndburn didnt want to get involved in the Iraq conflict his personal belief was that it was teh right thing to do so it seems common practice for our local mp's to ignore the wishes of the people they represent.

this is what my main gripe is.It isnt for them to make decisions it is their job to speak on behlaf of us and what we want not what they want

Don't quite agree with your main gripe. I want my representative in parliament to make decisions. Kingston and the Islands sends an MP to parliament, not a ventriloquist's dummy. However, I do want him to keep in touch with the feelings and wishes of his constituents and to make his decisions based, in part, on their input.

And folks should keep in mind that not everyone in the constituency voted for the sitting MP ...

The main criticism that I would have about an MP who is acting like yours, is that he seems to place his personal beliefs and his political career before his responsibilities as an MP.

jaysay 19-12-2011 18:17

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 957075)
Don't quite agree with your main gripe. I want my representative in parliament to make decisions. Kingston and the Islands sends an MP to parliament, not a ventriloquist's dummy. However, I do want him to keep in touch with the feelings and wishes of his constituents and to make his decisions based, in part, on their input.

And folks should keep in mind that not everyone in the constituency voted for the sitting MP ...

The main criticism that I would have about an MP who is acting like yours, is that he seems to place his personal beliefs and his political career before his responsibilities as an MP.

Think your last sentence says it all Eric, sums our illustrious MP up to a tee

accyman 19-12-2011 19:32

Re: I'm a bit disappointed really
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 957075)
Don't quite agree with your main gripe. I want my representative in parliament to make decisions. Kingston and the Islands sends an MP to parliament, not a ventriloquist's dummy. However, I do want him to keep in touch with the feelings and wishes of his constituents and to make his decisions based, in part, on their input.

And folks should keep in mind that not everyone in the constituency voted for the sitting MP ...

The main criticism that I would have about an MP who is acting like yours, is that he seems to place his personal beliefs and his political career before his responsibilities as an MP.


i proibably didnt word it too well or as well as you did but i was aiming for what you said.Graham jones denied us our say beacsue apparently he felt we didnt deserve a vote on the E.U despite saying previously on two occasions that he would back our right to have a vote.Iv stated before that regardless of what people think about the E.U wether it be for or against it we deserve our say on the matter regardless and graham jones did his bit in taking that opportunity away from us.

lets face it there was no personal belief that he thought it was best we didnt get a vote the spinless git folded to his party leaders demands that he vote a particular way and in doing so screwed the people of hynburn on a democratic say.

Of course some decisions have to be made by a MP we cant have a vote on every decision but on matters as big a magnitude as the EU we damn well shoudl get a referendum and be allowed to have our say either way ;)

if he had stood up to milliband i would have voted for him as an indipendant or even as a member of another party if push came to shove if milliband had sacked him from labour but theres no way in hell he will get my vote now.


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