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Topic History of: Here we go - the meejah election!
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Prunella Minge On the positive side: I think the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg looks set to have a 'good' campaign. She's been quietly but steadily improving through the past couple of years, and is a nice antidote to Sky's glossy quip chicks and the increasingly lazy-minded Adam Boulton.
Prunella Minge ...then for PMQ the buffoon had the red tie with yellow spots back on! Is this a try-out of a new Lib-Lab Pact tie?
Prunella Minge Semiotic Insanity, Day 2:

For successive public appearances this morning, Nick Clegg changed his yellow tie for a red tie with tiny yellow spots and then changed back to a yellow tie.
In The Know Prunella Minge wrote:
Now watching the Cabinet members rush out of Number 10 en masse as if Mandelson had just farted inside, and then Gordy blunder his way through his 'announcement' - it brings to mind the Woody Allen line in Annie Hall when someone is showing-off a canned audience reaction machine: 'Do you have booing on that?'

Could this be the same Cabinet that have THREE TIMES ttried to oust him?

Later Charles Clarke was interviewed claiming that Brown was the best man for the job (despite the fact that he - Clarke - has never missed an opportunity to "put the knife in" !)
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Want the Tories to win? Check the polls in the Tory supporting papers - Sun; Mail - wow - a ten point lead!
Prefer Labour? Check the lefty leaning papers like the Guardian - Tory lead down to 4%.

Honestly, do they really think we are fools?


But they ALL agree that the Tories will win, JK !
A four-point win is still a win !

Not a single poll has had New Lie-Bour in front for over 2 and a half years now.