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JohnL

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  1. Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm with you David. There will be someone but > whether or not the Labour party can find them is > another matter. Labour is a very big party. They should take time to select a leader I think.
  2. The issue with being in control and knowing every aspect of policy is you then are micro managing Gordon Brown did this - IMHO Cameron doesn't - he just repeats the same thing. There's nothing wrong with saying my excellent team are on this and will brief me (if a question is jumped on you) - if it's pre-planned the team should have briefed already.
  3. robbin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Come back 'Ed, all is forgiven! > > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2308381/Vo > ters-dismissed-trash-1m-Ibiza-villa-called-White-H > ouse-credibility-crisis-threatening-Labours-Obama- > Chuka-Umunna.html Like Cameron - he'd just be a hollow frontman OK -If the people behind you are good :)
  4. With the incoming boundary changes Labour need to go some to get anywhere in 2020. I can see Scotland (and if we get a Federal system) regions of England moving away from the UK governing party.
  5. https://www.thameswater.co.uk/your-account/7481.htm randomly selected probably
  6. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodsier Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Michael Gove minister of justice..... With > > cutbacks, dumbing down and forensic science > being > > passed down to the police, there inevitably > will > > be more miscarriages of justice than ever > before. > > If we get rid of the Human Rights act, prisons > > will be bulging. I don't think Any party who > > wishes to rid us of the Human Rights Act should > be > > in Government. It will no doubt be our biggest > > loss. > > Oh Ffs. It was in their manifesto and hardly > warranted a mention ( including from labour) it > wasn't law until 2000 and is being replaced by a > bill of rights which puts ultimate sovereignty on > human rights wit the UK courts. Stop being such a > melodramatic twat believing everything you see on > Social Medis about the fascist Tories. I despair. Well I heard Gove is Pro death penalty. And now he's in charge of justice.
  7. Could be a Little Waitrose - but can't find anything about it :)
  8. KirstyH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Farage can't stay away; others want to get away: > #takeuswithyouscotland (an antidote to all the > disgusting divisiveness spouted around indyref and > this election. If UK became federal wit regions #takeuswithyouscotland might not be a joke :)
  9. LondonMix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The 8:39 from Denmark Hill was 5 minutes late and > very busy but it was fine. It's still the fastest > way for me to get into work. Door to door my > commute to the city is circa 35 min from ED which > isn't bad at all. It bombed along today though :)
  10. I'm sure I've said before Pedestrians in the road ALWAYS have right of way - even if they shouldn't be there. (which is kind of common sense) That doesn't mean pedestrians can just step into the road - just that if they do they then take priority. in that photo - it's so much easier for the pedestrian to use common sense (I would)
  11. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don't be stupid Gray > > That epitomises an all round idiot Charlotte Church being demonised now. which is rather funny :)
  12. They weren't even late today either
  13. Can't believe my families home constituency of Gower is now Tory... for the first time in 100 years apparently.
  14. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are we allowed to talk about this stuff today? I'm > not so sure we can. > > Louisa. Not allowed to broadcast anything I think. Everybody (and some famous names) tweeting (but no exit polls until 10 apparently) Gorgeous George has allegedly tweeted something he shouldn't.
  15. Louisa -It's ever so slightly IMHO Every poll and feeling on the ground may be wrong and the Tories have a majority of course :)
  16. Labour seem to be making a big effort on the ground. Lord Steel saying LibDems should not rejoin the coalition. Labour willing to call a constitutional Convention (wooing LibDem) Is it slightly heading Labours way ??
  17. keekybreeks Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > petrol > tarmac > anthracite coal I use coal tar shampoo and always like the smell but some people hate it
  18. Jules6862 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tetris... what an insulting stereotypical > response..if there "bad drug taking neighbours" > then they have to be dss tenants.!! .couldn't > possibly be anything else. > It's that sort of attitude that makes it hard for > people who,for whatever reasons,have to try and > find a decent place to live whilst on benefits. Whilst Alcohol is acceptable (even encouraged) employers and vetters hate any form of illegal drug. (I understand why a lot of people think that's unfair) it is just a huge no no with them if they even suspect.
  19. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People will vote out of self-interest or > tactically. Those that live in HA homes and are > working and want to own their home will vote for > this. When Mrs T introduced the Right to Buy > council tenants in a position to were very glad to > purchase their homes...and all the 'socialists' > who already owned their own homes were the first > to scream blue murder ( I speak from personal > experience). After all- they could then no longer > have that feeling and attitude of superiority. Tories would benefit me - but I struggle to vote for them. The 'right to buy' proposed by Cameron will never happen.
  20. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Having watched on TV people being interviewed > about who they will be voting for, > > I get the impression some people simply do not > know what the Election is all about. > > People saying it's such a close call that they > cannot tell who will win and therefore unable to > choose who to vote for. > > You are not placing a bet on a horse. Looking for > a winner. > You are supposed to be voting for who you think > will best represent your interests and needs and > perhaps persuade others to vote the same. > > DulwichFox Are they thinking of voting tactically Apparently Clegg is only going to survive from Tory votes. These interviews are probably all in marginals
  21. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's Charlotte Elizabeth Diana > > The Royal princess is named as Charlotte > Elizabeth Diana > > BBC News confirmed by Kensington Palace.. > > Foxy ChED then.
  22. I saw them canvassing outside Peckham Rye Station. One guy had a "Hell Yes" tee shirt.
  23. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Blah Blah for constructive comment! > > Sweden has a strategy of going for zero crashes > called Vision Zero. Part of achieving that is > investigating crashes in a similar style to air > crashes - what were the root causes and then they > seek to eliminate them. They have seen huge > reduction in crashes and the severity of crashes. > > Another strand is proper Police enforcement of > drink driving, etc. > > The naming of crashes accidents has meant decades > and decades of just accepting that they happen > with little changing. It implies fate. It implies > acceptance of people being injured and killed when > relatively simple changes to our roads and > behaviour could avoid them. Sorry James - was joking in my post. But I agree with the Air Crash analogy - as a fan of Air Crash Investigation. It opens your eyes into how crashes happen.
  24. Lots of UK people don't even know what a siesta is They maybe thought it was a drink.
  25. Well the twitter fights I saw on the weekend (and there was a load of activity) Eds huge monolith Abby - founder of "Milifandom" -she was being chased down by the Sun and her parent didn't know what she'd done. The Labour party had a gender separate meeting in Birmingham
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