Looks likely to be Menzies Campbell, but from a Falmer perspective I'd rather see Simon Hughes (Millwall fan, and signator to EDM 889), or Mark Oaten (another signatory of EDM 889). Do we know who Baker supports?
Jim in the West said:Looks likely to be Menzies Campbell, but from a Falmer perspective I'd rather see Simon Hughes (Millwall fan, and signator to EDM 889), or Mark Oaten (another signatory of EDM 889). Do we know who Baker supports?
Gully said:Watford O, I would suggest you steer clear from the world of politics. It is a world of dog eat dog, stab or be stabbed.
I happen to have liked Charlie Kennedy, however the Lib Dems have failed to grasp the mettle since the general election, the Tories were down and almost out, they have since started to recover, the Lib Dems missed out on a lifetime opportunity to take over as the natural opposition, they failed. It is time for a new man at the helm to drive the party forward. Within the last couple of weeks we had a thread about drinking and driving, sadly it appears that is precisely what Charlie has been up to, but in his case it was a political party and not a car. [/QUOTE
I know what the world of politics involves. However, the libs are NEVER going to form a government and they have failed to use the advantages they have such as their stance on the war and instead seem to have decided to go nuclear! Idiots. Your drink driving analogy has no meaning.
Screaming J said:Observer today says he is supporting Menzies Campbell; who in a perverse way appears to be known as Ming or Mingis.
Screaming J said:Observer today says he is supporting Menzies Campbell; who in a perverse way appears to be known as Ming or Mingis. What does he think he is - a chinese vase?
Anyway, at least it looks as though we don't have to start an "anyone but Baker" campaign.
WATFORD O said:Gully said:Watford O, I would suggest you steer clear from the world of politics. It is a world of dog eat dog, stab or be stabbed.
I happen to have liked Charlie Kennedy, however the Lib Dems have failed to grasp the mettle since the general election, the Tories were down and almost out, they have since started to recover, the Lib Dems missed out on a lifetime opportunity to take over as the natural opposition, they failed. It is time for a new man at the helm to drive the party forward. Within the last couple of weeks we had a thread about drinking and driving, sadly it appears that is precisely what Charlie has been up to, but in his case it was a political party and not a car. [/QUOTE
I know what the world of politics involves. However, the libs are NEVER going to form a government and they have failed to use the advantages they have such as their stance on the war and instead seem to have decided to go nuclear! Idiots. Your drink driving analogy has no meaning.
They could easily end up being PART of a government - most other countries have some form of a coalition between more than one party.
Would the Falmer nimbys have so much power in other EU countries ?Oceanic said:The Libs are worse than Labour, If the Libs had there way we'd be owned and be slaves for the EU. Might as well sign on and join the gravy train.
mona said:There could be very important implications in our war against Baker/DeVecchi/Commin.
What do others think ?
It seems to me that we have always under-estimated the spiteful anti-sport attitudes of our 3 big enemies.
Yorkie said:I like Simon Hughes.
BensGrandad said:They are having problems as they cannot decide who to back perhaps they should invite a certain Bath Councillor to become an MP and go for leader.