Djmiles
Barndoor Holroyd
Very nice
If that fecker Blair had still been in power he would have tried to suggest that he fondly recalls standing in the east stand when he was a boy and was there when tommy cook hit the winner against Aston Villa in the charity sheild play off final at the old goldstone ground !!!!
Did no one else see him on the pitch at Withdean on Saturday after the game??
he loves it
dont fall for it, they are prepared questions and answers. there's several such plants from loyal backbenchers each week.
dont fall for it, they are prepared questions and answers. there's several such plants from loyal backbenchers each week.
Like him or not, I have heard his love for Raith Rovers is genuine - he goes to see them when he's up there. Supporting a team like that does make it more likely he'd know what what was going on in the lower leagues...
He's supposed to be quite affable away from politics, but seems quite inept in how to portray himself to the public.
God I hate that man more than anyone could have hated Thatcher.....
Let me, too, congratulate the Brighton team on its success
I think that the whole House will want to do so.
If Northampton had stayed up, he would have also congratulated them, and funnily enough, seen pictures from the game.
Quite impossible.
I loathe her more than Josef Fritzl's daughter loathed Father's Day
God I hate that man more than anyone could have hated Thatcher.....
If anyone's interested you can read a transcript of our Gordon and Celia Barlow here:
Engagements: 6 May 2009: House of Commons debates (TheyWorkForYou.com)
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/glossary/?gl=192 Celia Barlow (PPS (Ian Pearson, Parliamentary Under-Secretary), Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform; Hove, Labour) This weekend, I witnessed the great escape of Brighton and Hove Albion in securing its place in the first division. Its next goal of championship football is boosted by construction under way at Falmer Community stadium, which will eventually provide 66 apprenticeships, not mentioning those involved in building it. That is a stark contrast to Brighton and Hove city council—
Michael Martin (Speaker)
Order. The Prime Minister will have an answer.
Gordon Brown (Prime Minister; Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath, Labour)
Let me, too, congratulate the Brighton team on its success; I think that the whole House will want to do so. I saw some of the photographs of the celebrations. I understand that Brighton has delivered nearly 4,000 Skills for Life achievements, and that is helping young people. I believe that the Learning and Skills Council has provided Brighton and Hove Albion's football in the community scheme with funding, and we will continue to support that. Football clubs that are at the centre of their communities are good for every community, and Brighton has proved exactly that. It brings not only community support but football success.
Well, that is a lot of hate you have there... I hope it disperse sooner than the hatred caused by Thatcher.