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Hampster Gull

Well-known member
Dec 22, 2010
13,465
Wasn't it claimed that the price of a lib/lab coalition was Brown's resignation?

By the way, love the way you imply Labour have in fighting which suggests that you don't think that the Tory's do? Laughable.

glad you laughed but I was refering to the labour government which had a famous blair brown division. you may not have notied but you can read up on it
 




spring hall convert

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
i know the polling is suggesting otherwise, but his seat is a traditionally Tory seat with recent switch to Liberals, i dont see he'll lose a 15k and +30% majority.

You may be right. I put myself in the body of a Sheffield Hallam dwelling Clegg loyalist. As much as I like the guy and respect him greatly as an orator and even appreciate that fate dealt him a next to impossible hand, I just don't see how I can vote for him.

Could well be this election's Portillo moment.
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Here's another shining light...........

Labour candidate accused of going to extraordinary lengths to cover up links to Putin... and a £1bn arms deal
Tulip Siddiq accused of failing to tell voters she met Vladimir Putin in 2013
Labour candidate met Russian President at signing of billion-dollar arms deal
Former aide to Labour leader Ed Milband is standing for party in Hampstead
The Labour candidate in Britain's most marginal seat was last night accused of failing to tell voters that she met Vladimir Putin in Moscow two years ago when a controversial billion-dollar arms deal was signed.
Tulip Siddiq, a former aide to Ed Miliband, and who is standing for Labour in Hampstead, was at the Kremlin with her aunt, the hardline leader of Bangladesh who is accused of human rights abuses.
 


cunning fergus

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 18, 2009
4,887
PR v FPTP. We have a demoncratic system where the majority of the country aren't represented by the people they voted for. Is that good for democracy? As I said, I think most people vote for a party anyway so what would be wrong with the party list for a PR basis of elections? As for MPs, aren't they selected anyway by their party?






Interesting! Harman went to St Paul's School for Girls. Might explain a lot about Osborne!


Like many in today's political aristocracy Harriet was born into the establishment, benefitted from her connections and despite being MP for Peckham would not send her children to the same schools as her constituents.........sound familiar?

Looks nice, but pricey.........I wonder how many people in Peckham had this kind of education? What do you think?

http://www.tatler.com/guides/schools-guide/2015/public/st-pauls-girls-school

Anyway the girls school is merely the complementary female equivalent of the St Paul's Boys school...........feel free to split heirs if you think they are different.
 


Flex Your Head

Well-known member
Here's another shining light...........

Labour candidate accused of going to extraordinary lengths to cover up links to Putin... and a £1bn arms deal
Tulip Siddiq accused of failing to tell voters she met Vladimir Putin in 2013
Labour candidate met Russian President at signing of billion-dollar arms deal
Former aide to Labour leader Ed Milband is standing for party in Hampstead
The Labour candidate in Britain's most marginal seat was last night accused of failing to tell voters that she met Vladimir Putin in Moscow two years ago when a controversial billion-dollar arms deal was signed.
Tulip Siddiq, a former aide to Ed Miliband, and who is standing for Labour in Hampstead, was at the Kremlin with her aunt, the hardline leader of Bangladesh who is accused of human rights abuses.

What's the story here? What are the 'extraordinary lengths' she took to 'cover up'?
 




spring hall convert

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
Here's another shining light...........

Labour candidate accused of going to extraordinary lengths to cover up links to Putin... and a £1bn arms deal
Tulip Siddiq accused of failing to tell voters she met Vladimir Putin in 2013
Labour candidate met Russian President at signing of billion-dollar arms deal
Former aide to Labour leader Ed Milband is standing for party in Hampstead
The Labour candidate in Britain's most marginal seat was last night accused of failing to tell voters that she met Vladimir Putin in Moscow two years ago when a controversial billion-dollar arms deal was signed.
Tulip Siddiq, a former aide to Ed Miliband, and who is standing for Labour in Hampstead, was at the Kremlin with her aunt, the hardline leader of Bangladesh who is accused of human rights abuses.

They must be saving the good stuff I'm guessing. This "story" is possibly more desperate than the Ed Milliband had consensual sex with other women before he met his wife one the other day.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,019
Could well be this election's Portillo moment.

possibly, the numbers are similar. though a more likely Portillo moment will be Ed Balls, sitting on a 2k majority. surprised he didnt sawap seats. i think for most Liberals, if one can move on from tutition fees, and i wish everyone would, one has to say the Liberals have had a reasonable innings with thier first power. to reject him is essentially to reject to the notion of holding power.
 






drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
23,622
Burgess Hill
Like many in today's political aristocracy Harriet was born into the establishment, benefitted from her connections and despite being MP for Peckham would not send her children to the same schools as her constituents.........sound familiar?

Looks nice, but pricey.........I wonder how many people in Peckham had this kind of education? What do you think?

http://www.tatler.com/guides/schools-guide/2015/public/st-pauls-girls-school

Anyway the girls school is merely the complementary female equivalent of the St Paul's Boys school...........feel free to split heirs if you think they are different.

Two separate schools but just founded from the same financial legacy. Two separate sites, different board of governors etc etc. I believe it is you that is splitting hairs. Osborne clearly didn't go to the Girls school!

As for the rest of your comments re Harman, I don't disagree apart from the fact that probably not all of her constituents went to local schools as well (but then that probably is just splitting hairs).
 
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Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,706
The Fatherland
I come from a large and hard working Brightonian family.
We can trace family well back to Brghthelmstone and beyond.
I got out of the UK a dozen or so years ago.
I stay in contact with my family though and ALL of them say that this last five years of Tory government has been the hardest of their lives.
Most of them are small business people or are working for somebody else.
They are worse off than they have ever been.
They are praying for a Labour win.

But don't worry, the inheritance tax threshold is increasing to 1m!

Being serious, your post succinctly puts why I will be voting Labour. The nation needs to look after ordinary decent people and not just concentrate on a few cronies at the top.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,706
The Fatherland
Two separate schools but just founded from the same financial legacy. Two separate sites, different board of governors etc etc. I believe it is you that is splitting hairs. Osborne clearly didn't go to the Girls school!

As for the rest of your comments re Harman, I don't disagree apart from the fact that probably not all of her constituents went to local schools as well (but then that probably is just splitting hairs).

If I was the Tory strategist Id be taking Osborne out of the limelight. Claiming he went to a girl's school, and unable to explain where 8bn is coming from.....he's losing it.
 




Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,774
Fiveways
I'll give you Lucas has been a fine MP and I would hope she is re-elected but really Machiavelli, you need to take those Green tinted spectacles off. You can't defend the Greens with 'none had any experience of running the council' - these are supposedly intelligent professional adults. Yet they've made an utter pigs ear of running the council. People don't want 'Vicar of Dibley' amateur jam making style councillors - they want councillors that are responsive and know how to run a multi-million pound organisation.

I could rant for pages but here's three simple examples of how Green councillors / perspective MPs have acted poorly ( and yes, I've posted some of them before and I'm sure my grandchildren, when I get some, will be as bored with them as you ) :

1. At the time if the first Green budget the Greens wanted to increase allotment fees and I was an allotment holder. I campaigned against this and contacted both my local councillors and those on the committee responsible for allotments. Have a guess the only councillors not to even have the professionalism to respond ? You've got it - the Greens. Well that was until they lost the vote when I then received an email attacking the Tories and Labour for ganging up on the Greens. The Green councillors were so amateur that they even copied in the Tory and Labour councillors I'd contacted !

2. We had a lot of problems with anti-social behaviour and drug dealing in Hangleton and I spent a lot of personal time working with our councillors, police and councillor officers to deal with it. All agreed that CCTV in the local park would aid the desire to stamp this out. So I spent hours door knocking and getting people to sign a petition. This was then presented to council by Tony Janio with the support of all our local councilors, council officers and even the police. What happens ? Ben Duncan ( who represented the Green Party at the time ) tweeted about the Tories wanting to spy of our kids in parks. Firstly what was the tw@t doing on Twitter during a council meeting and secondly he shouldn't have belittled normal people in such a way. I even invited him on a tour of Hangleton to show him what the issues were - he couldn't even be bothered to respond.

3. I belong to several campaign groups that are attempting the stamp out the bullying and abuse by private parking companies. Given this, I wrote to every candidate standing as MP in Hove. Have had detailed responses from all of them bar one .... have a guess which one hasn't even acknowledged me ?

As I said, I could come up with numerous more examples and the really galling thing is that I actually voted for the f**kers in the last local elections ! I won't be making the same mistake again. To use a Richard Hebberd quote, the Greens, "I wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire".

All of these are genuine complaints, but they have little to do with policy decisions taken by the council.
 


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Getting on my nerves how the three main parties are offering this and offering that, yes I know we have the GE coming up, but why don't they offer this stuff at other times?
I still think they all look the same and sound the same.
 
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Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
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Jul 11, 2003
62,706
The Fatherland
Getting on my nerves how the three main parties are offering this and offering that, yes I know we have the GE coming up, but why don't they offer this stuff at other times?
I still think they all look the same and sound the same.

You're being unfair here. The Tory party have been offering up sweeteners to their rich chums and donors and austerity and misery to everyone else for the past 5 years.

:smile:
 






Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
All of these are genuine complaints, but they have little to do with policy decisions taken by the council.

Although these real first-hand examples are good enough reason not to vote for them, IMO. I'd like to think Westdene wouldn't vote for anyone behaving like this, even if those councillors were UKIP.
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
I wouldn't bet on it.

Why ? Do you think you know me ? As it happens the three people I will be voting for locally have proven themselves - two by providing invaluable assistance in getting anti-social behaviour stopped in my area and the last by building a 'church' at Falmer. As for the GE - [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION] is correct I won't be voting for anyone who can't be bothered to converse with me - hence why Christopher Hawtree is struck from that list - he seems to be following the same Green mantra of 'if I don't respond I can't get caught out'.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,464
Hove
Why ? Do you think you know me ? As it happens the three people I will be voting for locally have proven themselves - two by providing invaluable assistance in getting anti-social behaviour stopped in my area and the last by building a 'church' at Falmer. As for the GE - [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION] is correct I won't be voting for anyone who can't be bothered to converse with me - hence why Christopher Hawtree is struck from that list - he seems to be following the same Green mantra of 'if I don't respond I can't get caught out'.

Come on WS, that was a bit of bait dangling that you've gone for there, no harm done. :thumbsup:
 




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