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BS: uk by-elections

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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 12:45 PM

You have never debated anything here in your life, Keith. And no-one is afraid of you, be clear about that. Wittering on about the nice weather and spring flowers and even underpants is a damn sight more pleasant and ultimately rewarding than sparring pointlessly with a disreputable, dishonest, agenda-laden obsessive such as yourself. Not stop trolling by trying to stick to the point. 😄 Bit nippy out there today and the cumuli are still billowing. What's the betting on a sunset rainbow in the next 15 minutes?


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 12:47 PM

Grrr! That should have been "stop." Nice sky out there. Be like me. Join the Cloud Appreciation Society!


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 12:49 PM

Grrr again - no it shouldn't have. It should have said "Now stop..."


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 01:14 PM

Can't remember actually stating that Callaghan did say "Crisis, What crisis" - but it was how his return from the Guadeloupe Summit was remembered. "Crisis! What crisis?" was The Sun Headline, just the same as Thatcher never said "Gotcha", or "Rejoice, Rejoice" when the Belgrano went down and Blair never made any claim about Saddam being able to nuke Britain in 45 minutes. But loads believe they all did come out with those phrases - Power of the Press dear boy.

I think the actual words that Callaghan used when asked the following question by a reporter from the Evening Standard

"What is your general approach, in view of the mounting chaos in the country at the moment?"

WERE (Callaghan's reply):

"Well, that's a judgment that you are making. I promise you that if you look at it from outside, and perhaps you're taking rather a parochial view at the moment, I don't think that other people in the world would share the view that there is mounting chaos"

Totally delusional the country was going to hell in high gear. Fortunately Thatcher won the ensuing General Election and stopped the rot. The Conservatives stayed in power for the next 18 years until Blair won in 1997. Blair and Brown were handed a country with a very healthy economy as far as the Government were concerned and they then proceeded to ruin it over the next 13 years.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 01:14 PM

Damn your 100 stealing shenanigans, Raggy! Gnomedotter #2 informs me it is going a bit Icy now. Should be a good night for star gazing. I have been reliably informed, by Teribus no less, that this is not a debating site anyway. It is a discussion site and, as such, is not bound by the rules of debate. If anyone wants to have a mass debate in public I suggest they try another site.

:D tG


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 01:42 PM

Teribus now:
Can't remember actually stating that Callaghan did say "Crisis, What crisis"

Teribus but a few short hours ago:
..."reminds me of the 1970s and Callaghan's, "Crisis! What crisis?"

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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 01:43 PM

"Here is the link which proves you a liar,"
THat's the limk I put up snf it says exactly what I say it did - I even quoted Frankenstein whose article I put up earlier
It is pointless for Corbyn to lead the Labour Party if he doesn't totally change direction and reverse the damage th present set-up is doing to Britain - what I said and have ben saying from the beginning
Dio not call me a liar when you have lied throughout this and the Labour Party threads
You didn't link your Turner guote and you took it totally out of context - as I said - it says just the oppose, as did the Daniel Finklestein article
01 Mar 17 - 11:32 AM
You deliberately too the quote out of context and didn't link it.
"THEY ALL CAME FROM WITHIN LABOUR!"
From a Labour Party split in two - a right wing that wished to remain the same and a membership and Leader who wishes to change direction
All attacks on Corbyn come from the former - backed by interference from Israel who wish to offset BDS
Everything you have ever linked proves this
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 01:50 PM

Steve, heaven forfend, you are not suggesting that Terikins that paragon of virtue is lying are you?


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 02:03 PM

Would I do such a thing on such a beautiful and bracing early spring day such as this?


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 02:15 PM

Have we finished with the Antisemitism Teribus?
Another clean pair of heels it seems
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: bobad
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 04:21 PM

And they try to pretend there is no pack.......lolololol!


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 04:36 PM

I can see how it looks like a pack to those of a predatory and aggressive nature. To normal people it is a group of like minded individuals having a laugh.

:D tG


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 05:52 PM

Well, boobs, if I'm in a pack at all, at least there's only one of me. I well remember that you used to be TWO members of YOUR pack! Anyway, those golden days of yours are over and spring is just round the corner. The daffs have taken a bashing by the weather but they're tough. It takes more than the odd snowflake to grind 'em down. Reminds me of my pack, actually. ❄️🔫


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 06:03 PM

Raised some more funds for the Rescue Boat today with my Marmalade!

All good stuff.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 06:28 PM

Damned fine marmalade you make there, Raggytash. Mrs Steve made a new batch a few weeks ago. We are in soup season this end. I have some very good ham stock and will be making a large batch of Italian-style soup made with grains and pulses, starting with a soffritto of carrots, onions, celery and pancetta. I might go berserk and chuck in a chilli, or maybe a bit of 'njuda paste...


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 06:40 PM

Carrots! Soffrito?

No no no


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 06:47 PM

Ye gods, carrots in soffritto are a sine qua non! 🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕❗️❗️❗️


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 07:13 PM

Whenever you throw up there is carrots in it whether you have eaten them or not.

According to Mrs Harding's kid that is...

:D tG


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 07:25 PM

Jim Carroll - 06 Mar 17 - 02:15 PM

"Have we finished with the Antisemitism Teribus?"


Well not really Carroll anti-Semitism is racism according to Labour's NEC, Baroness Royall and newly created Baroness Chakrabarti.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 07:29 PM

As to the "pack" thing chaps - any of you prepared to explain this:

Subject: RE: What Good Is Mudcat?
From: Steve Shaw - PM
Date: 04 Mar 17 - 06:40 PM

Who needs mods! We will fix it, Raggytash! See Labour thread!


Who's the "WE"??


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 07:48 PM

The royal we, of course! And we are fixing it! Every time you come out with your pompous, arrogant nonsense and Keith comes out with his dismal anti-Labour crusade we reserve the right to either ignore you or ridicule you! Just like you do with us! Then we talk flowers, cookery, weather or scenery! This place needs to lighten up, and you and Keith and bobad, all four of you, 😂 need to GET LIVES! It's for your own good! High blood pressure at your age? Tut tut tut!

And I cannot be a pack member alongside a man who makes soffritto sans carrots! He'll be telling me next to use onions and garlic in the same dish! Arrrgh! Probably a closet Man U supporter!!


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 08:07 PM

I gave up up-chucking decades ago, Dave. I hope you're not supping Yorkshire beer...

Carrots and celery go into loads of things in our house, chilli, cottage pie, all ragus, you name it. I like 'em as a veg, cut into batons and steamed with chopped sweetheart cabbage, then lashed with either butter or gravy. The trimmings and tough stalks go into the stock pot. I always scoff the celery heart with the inner stalks myself. Mrs Steve lets me. And for reasons I can't understand, I'm the only person in my family who lusts after the parson's nose, by far the best morsel on any roast chicken. It's the pope's nose on a turkey.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 08:44 PM

the country was going to hell in high gear

While that might be how Teribus remembers 1979, it's not how I do. They were pretty good times, on the whole. There were a fair number of strikes, not excessively so, and the deficit that was hyped up as terrible was a fraction of what we live with today. And public services were vastly better.

Margaret Thatcher getting elected - well that could fairly be described as the country going to hell in a handcart. Or in a handbag.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 09:02 PM

And if Callaghan had only gone to the country in the autumn of 1978.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 02:23 AM

1979 - "There were a fair number of strikes, not excessively so" - MGOH - the truth:

1: "22 January 1979 was the biggest individual day of strike action since the General Strike of 1926, and many workers stayed out indefinitely afterwards"

2: With the succession of strikes having been called and then won, many groups of workers began to take unofficial action – often without the consent or support of the union leaderships. Ambulance drivers began to take strike action in mid-January, and in parts of the country (London, West Midlands, Cardiff, Glasgow and the west of Scotland) their action included refusing to attend 999 emergency calls. In these areas, the Army was drafted in to provide a skeleton service. Ancillary hospital staff also went on strike. On 30 January, the Secretary of State for Social Services David Ennals announced that 1,100 of 2,300 NHS hospitals were only treating emergencies, that practically no ambulance service was operating normally, and that the ancillary health service workers were deciding which cases merited treatment. The media reported with scorn that cancer patients were being prevented from getting essential treatment.

Sorry Kevin, what services did you say were better?

3: In total in 1979, 29,474,000 working days were lost in industrial disputes, compared with 9,306,000 in 1978.

Hyped up Kevin?

As for Thatcher? - By 1983 changes made to trade union laws (most notably the regulation that unions had to hold a ballot among members before calling strikes) resulted in the number of strikes in the UK falling to their lowest level for 30 years. The General Election called in 1983 the Tories won by a landslide - wonder why Kevin, if things had been so peachy under Labour before?


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 03:23 AM

"Well not really Carroll anti-Semitism is racism "
And specifying your evidence is a part of the British justice system, apart from in your 1984 world
Feckin' Klanners - who'd have 'em?
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 03:51 AM

I stand corrected Steve, I mis-remembered Sofrito which is I believe onion, garlic and tomato.

It wasn't a term I used years ago when I took my C&G's in Catering. The terminology we used was exclusively French. What you refer to as Soffritto was to me a Mirepoix


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Keith A of Hertford
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:17 AM

You say you are not, but you clearly are afraid to discuss the current problems facing Labour.
Or else you have nothing to say, in which case no change there!

Jim,
Dio not call me a liar when you have lied throughout this and the Labour Party threads

If I have lied, quote one!
You always make claims about what I have said, but never supply the quotes because you are just lying.

Here are your recent lies about me again,

"I am not badmouthing Labour, "
Yes you are Keith

If that is not a lie, then find a quote!

the false accusations of Antisemitism and misogyny - it all came from you.

False or not, THEY ALL CAME FROM WITHIN LABOUR!
None came from me.
Again, if you are not lying, quote me!

As a right-winger, you have no interest in a putting right what has gone wrong in British politics

Untrue again! I am an ex-Labour voter.

Even your Mathew Turner quote (deliberately unlinked)

I said it was in today's Indie.
If that was not enough you could just google some text.
Nothing was "out of context. You lie again!

Here is the link which proves you a liar,
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/jeremy-corbyn-labour-party-plp-left-wing-mandatory-reselection-a7613466.html


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:29 AM

"If I have lied, quote one!"
Where to start Keith - from denying your "iml" teoy -blaming it on non existent experts to putting up out-of-context quotes.....
You are now incapable of distinguishing true from fiction
You haven't stopped "badmouthing" labour - from fictional claims of antisemitism and refusing to describe them
Blaming the Jews for a 'pact of silence'
Three or four threads ofr "badmouthing" to date
Tehe only truth you appear not to b ashamed of is that you voted Labour wehen it was headed by a war criminal
"None came from me"
You distorted what was happening and refused even to descuss what was actually being said
LABOUR HAS AT NO TIME SUGGESTED THAT THERE IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM OF ANTISEMITISM IN THE PARTY - THEY TREATED THE ACCUSATIONS SERIOUSLY - INVESTIGATED - NONE WAS FOUND - THEY POINTED OUT THAT ANTISEMITISM WAS NO MORE A PROBLEM THAN WITH ANY OTHER PARTY - END OF STORY
YOU CONTINUE TO CLAIM THAT LABOUR HAS ADMITTED THAT THERE IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM AFTER ALL THIS - AND YOU ARE NOT BADMOUTHING - GIVE IS A ***** BREAK

Finished feeding your trollism Keith - you are a disturbed, dishonest, obsessed individual.
Life really is too short and, as much as you would like it otherwise, it is not about you.
Back under your bridge
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:29 AM

Among Baroness Royall's recommendations:

""The Executive of the OULC, and other Labour Clubs, should examine the culture of their Club and take action to ensure that all those who wish to participate in meetings feel that there is a safe space in order to discuss and debate without discrimination."

"The Executive of the OULC, and all Labour Clubs, should have a clear line of reporting for incidents of antisemitism and other forms of racism, discrimination and harassment. This should include the ability of individual students to report incidents directly to the Executive Director of Governance of the Labour Party."


Substantive enough for you?


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:35 AM

"It wasn't a term I used years ago when I took my C&G's in Catering." - Raggy

Does Jim know about you dabbling in "Catering" Raggy - If memory serves me correctly he has a bit of a downer on people involved in "Catering".


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:39 AM

Should read "implant theory" of course
"Substantive enough for you?"
Of course not, but it obviously is for you rabid righters
If an accusation is made it should be examined, as was 'antisemitism'
None has been substantiated in either case - all that has is that Labour is divided into right and left factions and the former are throwing every dirty trick in the book at the latter - including accusations originating from a foreign power (didn't Trump get help from abroad too).
So far your little Klan gathering has refused to respond to the fact that a year ago this month the Tories were accused of Islamophobia - they have done sweet fuck all about those accusations, yet you stamp on a party that has taken all accusations seriously
Now which one is the honest, principled party.... let me see!!!
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Keith A of Hertford
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:46 AM

Jim,

"If I have lied, quote one!"
Where to start Keith -


Start with the nastiest and most blatant lie Jim.
Or just any lie at random.
If you are not lying, instead of claiming just quote!

Huff Post today,

"Stephen Hawking Calls Jeremy Corbyn A 'Disaster' For Labour Party
'I think he should step down for the sake of the party.'"

International Business Times today,

"Labour under Corbyn: only 35% of party members only 35% of party members think he can win next election.
But polling from YouGov and Election Data shows Corbyn is still popular among Labour members."
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/stephen-hawking-jeremy-corbyn_uk_58be6a75e4b09ab537d65856


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:50 AM

I worked in catering until the age of 25. As soon as I had passed the various City & Guilds a few years previously I realised it was a job for dead beats and no-hopers ........... I got out and went about improving my education, eventually studying at college in Oxford.

A bit better than frying eggs in the Navy.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 04:53 AM

I'm not bad mouthing Labour Miss, it was some big boys, not me Miss.

You posted it professor therefore YOU are responsible.

I refer you to my post of the 6th

From: Raggytash - PM
Date: 06 Mar 17 - 12:17 PM

"Please miss it wasn't me, that big boy said it.
You ****ing posted it on this site therefore you are responsible for it.
Gods teeth is really is like listening to a spoilt brat!!"


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 05:16 AM

Ah so you fried eggs in the Navy did you Raggy - must have been fun for you - but it was one of life's great joys that I never experienced.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 05:24 AM

Ahah, I see that our two favourite right-wing dogs are back in full flow gnawing at their well-gnawed, nay, thoroughly splintered bones! I see that Teribus, who's, always denied being a Thatcherite, is at it again defending her obnoxious anti-worker policies this time. She oversaw a huge hike in unemployment (having used that infamous poster showing a dole queue in order to get elected, a trick not lost on Farage) then, on ideological grounds, shut down British industry, devastated whole communities, dishonestly stuck hundreds of thousands of unemployed people on to incapacity benefit to make the unemployment figures look better and liberated the banks and City from regulation. Cor, that worked well didn't it! And had she been around today, Teribus, she'd have given you a damn good handbagging had you suggested to her that leaving the EU was a "good thing!" And, Teribus, I'll be bound if Jim doesn't enjoy cuisinary delights as much as the next person. He probably isn't referring to the output of a greasy guy in a ship's galley churning out reconstituted powdered egg/yellow peril! But there I go making baseless assumptions! I LOVE it! Still, same old same old, eh? You and Keith with your abject politics? Who needs it! Onward and upward, say I!

Raggytash, I spell it soffritto because most of me cookery is Italian when I'm straying away from Sunday roasts and bangers and mash. I think it's sofrito in Spanish and mirepoix in French. They're all variable feasts as far as I know, depending on the dish. I have a golden rule, that garlic never goes in there. Bacon only if the recipe calls for it. When I make tomato sauce it's the other way round. Nearly always garlic, never onions and I can rarely resist at least a touch of chilli.

Must give you my recipe for salmorejo some time. In the summer, mebbe!


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 05:25 AM

Actually my personal best for fried eggs was 550 in one hour.

Long time ago, about 1975.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 05:26 AM

"YouGov"
Run by a right-wing conservative blogger and a millionaire right-wing Conservative company director who was found guilty of expense fiddles in Parliament
Can you not come up with anything better than the opinions of rightists who have a vested interest in LABOUR STAYING IN THE HANDS OF THE RIGHT
I admire Stephen Hawiking greatly, but I wouldn't vote for him
"Start with the nastiest and most blatant lie Jim."
I don't lie Keith -as you have proven over and over again by denyinbg something you have said
You said it - you have denied it and then gone on to defend your sick theory
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 05:34 AM

That's a lot of fried eggs to eat at one sitting, Raggytash. Hope you took the fybogel at the same time...


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: bobad
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 06:36 AM

"Ostrichocracy", as coined by Al, is an apt descriptor of the pack.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:08 AM

It is decidedly spring like outside and even making Bradford look good :-) Daughters are now ensconced in their new digs in Haworth. A quick drive over the tops, through the odd little village of Goose Eye and down the humorously named Goose Eye Brow sees us in Haworth, one of the prettiest villages you could hope to see. And now with free parking :-) Visited the apothecaries shop where Bramwell Bronte used to buy his drugs last weekend. They wouldn't sell me any though. Looking forward to walking over there, not much more than 6 miles but some very steep bits, then visiting a pub or two before getting the steam train back to Keighley.

Cheers

DtG


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:28 AM

Well boobs is even indulging in alt-truth apropos of that exceptionally fine bird, the ostrich now! They NEVER hide their heads in the sand (a 2000-year-old lie now being perpetuated by the cabal - typical! Of course, they think that if you wait long enough, a lie becomes the truth!), they are aggressive when attacked, they are the fastest two-legged animal on earth and they can kill with a single kick! Hey, pack members, we should cordially accept the accolade of being dubbed an ostrichocracy! I LOVE it!! ❤️


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:30 AM

Grrr. Peeing down here AGAIN. You'll cop it later, Dave!


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Keith A of Hertford
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:36 AM

Jim, again you claim lying by me, but again fail to produce a single quote of me doing it, as I do with all your lies.

Why is it so difficult for you Jim?
(Rhetorical question. Everyone knows why you can't do it. Ha ha ha.)

Re Yougov.
"YouGov is an international Internet-based market research firm, headquartered in the UK, with operations in Europe, North America, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. YouGov was founded in the UK in May 2000 by Stephan Shakespeare and Nadhim Zahawi. In April 2005, YouGov became a public company listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange."

It is used by governments and is probably the best known and most reliable polling group.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Teribus
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:45 AM

Abject politics Shaw? What's the subject of the thread again?

Abject politics - Having to go cap in hand to the IMF was pretty abject, as was the "Winter of Discontent". Thatcher was far from being perfect but she was a damned sight better than her two predecessors. Directly due to action taken by her Government the country was in good shape when the Blair & Brown Duo took over and then we had - Afghanistan, Iraq, Pension raids and gold reserve sell offs until by 2010 they'd managed to completely screw the economy up again - that is f**kin' abject Shaw and you and your co-tossers cheered them on all the way.

By the bye, had Thatcher been around?

Thatcher EU in her own words

During Brexit she would have led the Leave campaign.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:45 AM

"but again fail to produce a single quote of me doing it"
How many times have I put up your "Don I do believe .. Implant" quote
How many times have you7 denied it How many times have you blamed somebody else and refused to quote them
How many times have you said you don't believe it - contradicting yourself
If yoiu didn't put it up, who did ?
You are an evil mess Keith
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Keith A of Hertford
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:47 AM

Steve,
You and Keith with your abject politics? Who needs it

The fact remains that you can never actually argue against anything we actually say, with an actual quote.

I am sure that if you could, you would.

You are afraid to enter into debate.
Talking about flowers and the weather is safer.
Sad but true.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Keith A of Hertford
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 07:52 AM

Jim,
"but again fail to produce a single quote of me doing it"
How many times have I put up your "Don I do believe .. Implant" quote


I did believe it. No lie.
All the deceit was with you, editing out all but a tiny bit of the short post, and ignoring the context of the posts that led to it.

So, you have to go back SIX YEARS and even then you can't find a lie.
It hardly shows me to be a prolific liar.
Not like you Jim.


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Subject: RE: BS: uk by-elections
From: Raggytash
Date: 07 Mar 17 - 08:04 AM

If anyone on this site is afraid to enter into debate it must be you professor.

You put up "quotes" and then when queried about them you say "wasn't me Miss, some big boys said it, I never said that someone else said that Miss, wasn't me Miss"

Pathetic.


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