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08/5/2015
08:55
Wonderful wonderful night and I slept like a tot.

Message for Ed Miliband and the unions. Take all your austerity and NHS lies and put them together with your food banks and bedroom tax propaganda and stick them where the sun don't shine.

As for Nicola Sturgent, so now you have around 50 odd seats you think we have to take notice of the SNP. Well let me tell you girl we have had 50 odd Lib/Dem seats in the commons before now and you will get the same attention as they had, and it wasn't a lot.

As for the EU and the BBC, be afraid very afraid.

inside2
08/5/2015
05:26
It is looking good - I am so tired !!!!!!

My MP - Jake Berry - is back .

lovely so see Vince Cable is out

2trying
08/5/2015
02:01
Nuneaton - fantastic !
2trying
07/5/2015
10:58
PS. Should have mentioned that back then politicians were not paid, so most of the expense of paying for agents to garner support and run constituencies and election campaign, plus any wages if Labour candidate was elected, was met by the trade unions. Even today the bulk of the Labour Parties financial support come from the unions and they would argue that's not much different to the support the Tories get from big business.

Relax, I believe we are home and dry, to quote Hughie Green, "I mean that folks, I really do".

inside2
07/5/2015
09:29
to understand the Labour Party one must first understand it's roots. Back in 1900 all the representative's of the various bodies that represented workers came together, Fabian's the old Labour party, the trade unions ect and at that meeting Kier Hardie proposed that all the various bodies came together and were represented by a single body and voice with the aim of promoting and financing MPs who would act on behalf of and be the voice of the workers. Hardie's proposal was adopted and so the Labour Representative Committee was born, later to be renamed The Labour Party. A NEC was appointed and given the size of the unions membership and the fact that they were the one's with all the money they were given the lions share of seats on the NEC. Amoung many other duties the NEC are responsible for making all the policy decision, as we have seen only this week when Ed Miliband said he needed to run something pass the NEC before it could become policy, I can't remember what it was but remember the word 'Puppet' popping into my head. The make up of the Labour Party NEC has change little over the years and when you understand the Labour party roots you begin to see why, with some justification really in my opinion, the trade unions honestly believe they own the Labour party which after all is only the voice of the workers and is not in the ownership of the Labour parliamentarians or their leader.
inside2
06/5/2015
20:04
One reply above post has received is from
someone who just prays it rains heavily all day .

2trying
06/5/2015
19:48
Good post mate !

Trouble is (to quote from a poster on GF) -


Tomorrow, hordes of immune to reason, unthinking, benefits dependent zombies will file into the polling booths resplendent in traccie bottoms, ten year old trainers, or slippers, grip a pencil in stubby, tar stained fingers and vote Labour.

Then they will use mobility carts or walking sticks to return 'home' through squalid streets, devoid of hope or purpose .

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2trying
05/5/2015
22:32
This is a very long article !
Kettle on first - relax with a cuppa while you read it .

2trying
05/5/2015
08:59
The stuff of nightmares and no mistake.
inside2
04/5/2015
18:52
Be afraid . Be very afraid .

Take the letters from "Sturgeon" and "Miliband" .

Anagram to read "Building a Monster" .

2trying
04/5/2015
09:27
I read the interview with the Times in which he made that quote and Boris excelled himself, what a brain and one that will one day be in No.10. As for the BBC their bias and constant delivery of the labour party message and promotion of Ed Miliband is beyond the pale. But without a seat in Scotland and Miliband's 8 foot high monument planned for the Garden of No.10 I feel more confident than ever Cameron will still be PM after the 7th
inside2
03/5/2015
22:53
This is from the BBC !!
Very long article - here's the juicy bit !

In language that no other politician would dare to use, Boris Johnson escalated the Tory warnings about the SNP, talking of "Ajockalypse now".

2trying
02/5/2015
09:49
I love the Boris quote.

The one woman I hate even more than Lady Gaga is Nicola Sturgent I have only to hear that aggressive high pitch voice to have me reaching for the off-switch, however I do wish her well as I realise it could be the SNP vote that keeps Miliband out of No. 10

inside2
01/5/2015
18:21
Another great joins the 'Night shift'
inside2
01/5/2015
09:17
How stupid is Miliband? That's a tough one.

When Miliband said the last Labour government did not overspend I think he made up the mind of a lot of undecided voters to definitely not vote for him.

Farage again attacked the BBC left wing bias on Radio 4 this morning.

inside2
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