JimmyT 4:51 Sun May 10
Labour leadership battle
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Loads of money going on Dan Jarvis. Odds have shortened hugely over the last couple of days.
Not part of the Blair or Brown governments and a former army major who is likely to appeal to Middle England. Could be a good choice for them.
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Prometheus50
11:56 Mon May 25
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http://www.economist.com/news/britain/21651866-once-again-britains-biggest-union-may-foist-unsuitable-leader-labour-return
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Prometheus50
1:03 Sat May 23
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A8
Just to complete your hat trick of erroneous and ill thought assumptions, I can assure you I have only posted under this username
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
10:44 Sat May 23
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kirok1 10:29 Sat May 23
Spot on in all respects.
And Burnham will never win a GE for Labour. Mid-Staffs makes him an open goal for the Tories on the NHS, which will doubtless be Labour's primary issue in 2020.
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Ronald_antly
10:41 Sat May 23
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Coffee 10:01 Sat May 23
Sorry, Coffers, I genuinely think you were right that time,
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
10:40 Sat May 23
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After8 10:25 Sat May 23
'The details are not accurate' is NOT a denial that the gist is correct.
As for two usernames, that is fucking rich coming from you. I have never, ever, used an alternate sign on on here apart from SurfaceAgentX30, once, as a joke.
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Prometheus50
10:37 Sat May 23
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What appears to be larger inaccurate is your entire angle of debate because you continually misquote or ignore what the Secretary of State has actually said not to mention the rather misguided attempts to shift the focus away from that to some strange notion that Nicola Sturgeon is unlike any other politician who express an opinion that contradicts the party line
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kirok1
10:29 Sat May 23
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Sorry, wrong key! All fought and Milliband's line, are now saying they had nothing to do with it. Modern politicians are so bland and poll dominated that not one of them has the gumption to stand up for their beliefs, probably because they have none. Only Burnham seems to be continuing his own view and he's no bloody good either.
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kirok1
10:27 Sat May 23
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Whatever the memo said, Sturgeon DOES gain by having Cameron and co in. As they alienate the Scottish vote still further, she cements her own position at the cost of the Labour vote. Trouble is, when you realise that she only has the same number of MPs as the LibDems at their height, despite a far lower proportion of the vote, it'll be noticed she has no power save for publicity stunts and name calling. When they achieve nothing, due to Con majority, it may even backfire as people will see that the SNP alone cannot guarantee squat. That said, Labour are screwed for at least a couple of years, if not longer. Their leadership candidates, all of whom were happy to fight the Ed line,
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After8
10:25 Sat May 23
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The details are not accurate.
That's pretty simple for your two user names to understand.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
10:22 Sat May 23
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After8 8:05 Sat May 23
'he's written to her saying it's false. not sure what else to say? '
No. He hasn't. He has apologised for leaking the memo and said 'the details are not accurate'. That is a million miles away from saying that she didn't say what is reported.
Are you suggesting the French Consul-General is a liar? What on earth would his motive be?
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Prometheus50
10:20 Sat May 23
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Glad to see you've emerged from your state of confusion and now wholly concur that Carmichael's word cannot be trusted, that the document does at the very least point to some comments being made in a conversation that did take place in English between Nicola Sturgeon and the French ambassador though we may never know for sure what was actually said
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After8
10:15 Sat May 23
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Anyway back on topic. Labour don't seem to know what they want to do. Part of me wants to go and work for them to teach them how to tie their shoelaces together, string a sentence together and you know actually sound like human beings.
If they listened to what the voters were telling them they'd be w lot better off, I doubt they will. Their latest wheeze is to complain voters were lazy and didn't go and vote for them.
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After8
10:09 Sat May 23
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So you're willing to concede that sturgeon didn't say she wanted cameron as PM and by your own words may have said she thought cameron was going to be pm?
She had nothing to gain from saying she wanted cameron as PM and everyone to lose. Considering she's a very good political do you honestly think she took leave of her senses?
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Prometheus50
10:01 Sat May 23
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1)The same Secretary of State who also said he'd never seen the memo?
2) "lost in translation" is a world apart from false bearing in mind the conversation which did take place was conducted in English as all the French official present are fluent
3). Sturgeon may have not said anything for political reasons The view that Ed Miliband is not PM material is largely consensus anyway and perhaps what was misunderstood was she thought Cameron would win rather than wanted him to win?
Interpretation perhaps ?
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Coffee
10:01 Sat May 23
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"For once"???
Withdraw that immediately.
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Coffee
10:01 Sat May 23
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For what it's worth, I used to do the same. Particularly when Crown Court was preceded by an Abbot and Costello film.
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Ronald_antly
10:00 Sat May 23
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For once, Coffee, you are quite right.
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Coffee
9:59 Sat May 23
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You are of a certain age.
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Ronald_antly
9:55 Sat May 23
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I see. I was wondering what prompted that clip.
I used to like that show. I often watched it on days when I'd chucked a sickie from school. There was no Islamic State to go and fight with in those days, so I just stayed at home and watched telly.
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Coffee
9:51 Sat May 23
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No, but I couldn't find the normal version.
Anyway, Prometheus is doing a good job of cross-examining After8.
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Ronald_antly
9:49 Sat May 23
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I don't remember the opening music lasting that long.
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