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Email from Zac Goldsmith


Dear Friend,


A final reminder about tomorrow's Anti-Heathrow Expansion Rally in Parliament Square - 11am-12pm.


We are looking forward to a big turnout and hope to see you there. Please do share this postcard far and wide via FaceBook, Twitter and more!


Best wishes and thanks,


Zac Goldsmith

Member of Parliament for Richmond Park and North Kingston


...with The Coalition Against Heathrow Expansion

Adam Afriyie MP

Ruth Cadbury MP

Kate Hoey MP

Boris Johnson MP

Tania Mathias MP

John McDonnell MP

Andy Slaughter MP

Wandsworth Council

Hillingdon Council

Richmond Council

Kingston Council

Windsor and Maidenhead Council

HACAN

Richmond Heathrow Campaign

Teddington Action Group

Greenpeace

Friends of the Earth

Stop Heathrow Expansion

Ealing Aircraft Noise Action Group

Communities Against Increased Aircraft Noise

  • 1 month later...

For all those who are cursed with the lovely Heathrow aircraft noise ..

Be prepared get out the VASALINE .... (I know it?s not really going to help but WTF anything is worth a go) ?


Soon the news will be coming to us where the sun don't shine ..

Yep East Dullwich.

For the benefit of those (happy to deafen us), going to where the sun does shine.


Yes folks very soon.

Our brilliant home grown 21st century minds (you know the ones ?the geniuses? who fix the tube signals & escalators in the end, set the pricing for the trains & maintain the signals in the end, those masters of maintenance of the roads designed to kill pedestrians, destroy cars & bikes, those who ?manage? the NHS for their own and their mates benefit above humanity)

Yes they are going to decide where we get a new runway.


Q. Will we get a two day debate in parliament?


A. Not a F$%^^&&&* chance ?


The decision will affect us, for the rest of our lives.


Unless you live on Chesterfield Grove with the benefit all the cover noise, delivery lorries and people shopping and parking etc


For the rest of us the madness is going to be much LOUDER and more ?.. often ?.. OFTEN ?.. often ?.. OFTEN ?.. often ?.. OFTEN ?.. often ?.. OFTEN ?.. often ?.. OFTEN ?.. often ?.. OFTEN ?.. often ?.. OFTEN ?.. often ?..

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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>

> Or "Vaseline", as it is known in the trade.

>

> How do you propose to use your Vaseline, fazer?

> What you have in mind sounds likely to upset those

> of a nervous disposition and frighten the horses.


ZT

Thanks for stepping in as the forum words in capitals spell checker. AWSOME GOB!


I?m sure you?ll work it out.



Horses

edcam Wrote:

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> fazer71 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > For all those who are cursed with the lovely

> > Heathrow aircraft noise ..

> > Be prepared get out the VASALINE ....

>

> Can you explain what you mean please?



Kindergarten.

Vaseline is well known for its ability to deal with soreness.

It's a joke.

We're going to get shafted..the Vaseline may help .. KY jelly would also be an option.

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Maybe it's going to be used to lubricate his head

> so that he can stick it up his own backside to

> avoide the noise...

>

> Welcome back Fazer have you been away as its been

> a while since you mentioned aircraft noise on here


Yes I've been working away living in dreadful hotels.

Now living the dream again until around 4.30am :)



*Bob* Wrote:

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> Yes, Welcome back Fazer UC!


So nice to be missed by all UC's too.

The decision about a new runway serving London.

IF they delay the decision until after the May London elections you'll know they intend to select Heathrow. Zac Goldsmith (Tory) is 7% behind Sadiq Khan (Labour) in the London Mayoral race in one poll this week.


Zac has stated in the past that he would resign as an MP if Heathrow is selected. So if he won the Lnodon Mayoral race and then resigned as an MP that works probably ok for the Tories. They might lose a seat but they finally lance this decision - at least for another 20 years.

The bigger play for the Tories would be for Zac to lose giving Corbyn some respite and increasing the chance of keeping him in place for the 2020 general election.


Eitherway I recommend people who find the noise annoying or oppose a third runway at Heathrow join HACAN.

fazer71 Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > fazer71 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > For all those who are cursed with the lovely

> > > Heathrow aircraft noise ..

> > > Be prepared get out the VASALINE ....

> >

> > Can you explain what you mean please?

>

>

> Kindergarten.

> Vaseline is well known for its ability to deal

> with soreness.

> It's a joke.

> We're going to get shafted..the Vaseline may help

> .. KY jelly would also be an option.



How old are you? That's the sort of casual homophobia I'd expect from an unintelligent child.

edcam Wrote:

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>

> How old are you? That's the sort of casual

> homophobia I'd expect from an unintelligent child.



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That's hysterical the funniest post ever.


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Ahhhhhhhhh


Hahahaha... Hahahaha.. Hhhhhhhh hahahahaHahahaha... Hahahaha.. Hhhhhhhh hahahaha




Almost wet myself.



Hahahaha... Hahahaha.. Hhhhhhhh hahahaha



Hahahaha... Hahahaha.. Hhhhhhhh hahahaha







Hahahaha... Hahahaha.. Hhhhhhhh hahahahaHahahaha... Hahahaha.. Hhhhhhhh hahahaha



Hahahaha... Hahahaha.. Hhhhhhhh hahahaha

edcam


Have you got anything serious to add to this thread?


Or are you just trolling and making sad jokes?

Proving yourself to be a child...

The term shafted isn't sexual orientation specific neither is KY etc.

Very very sad of you to pull that from what I said.

As a humanist I have absolutely no opinion or bias regarding sexual orientation.



......


This morning 4.20 am aicraft ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss all morning .dddddddddddddddd ssssssssssss


Heathrow what a joke!

edcam Wrote:

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>

> How old are you? That's the sort of casual

> homophobia I'd expect from an unintelligent child.



I'm a humanist.

Getting shafted isn't gender or sexual orientation specific .. Regardless of what is used.


How old you again? Pathetic!


Stop making off topic posts you troll!

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sorry I was fast asleep at 4.20..

>

> The rain did wake me up earlier at 12.15 though

> lashing on my window..

>

> DulwichFox


Yes sound travels in different ways through different densities of the same material.

Maybe I've got a very dense brain and you don't .. Or possibly the other way round.

I didn't hear the rain.

Definitely heard the droning aircraft from 4.20am.

Just announced that government decision about SE England airport capacity - Heathrow 3rd runway - is being delayed by 6 months.

So it seems pretty clear they do plan to agree Heathrow having a 3rd runway but are putting the decision off to after the London elections next May.


If Zac Goldsmith become London Mayor he has said he would resign as an MP. He also said he'd resign if Heathrow selected for a 3rd runway. So looks pretty certain a by election that hopefully will become a referendum about this decision and the electorate will send clear unambiguous message to the government.

fazer71 Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> -----

>

> >

> > How old are you? That's the sort of casual

> > homophobia I'd expect from an unintelligent

> child.

>

>

> I'm a humanist.

> Getting shafted isn't gender or sexual orientation

> specific .. Regardless of what is used.

>

> How old you again? Pathetic!

>

> Stop making off topic posts you troll!


Probably wise not to call someone a troll when you've made an offensive post like that. It won't distract from your ill-advised comment.

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