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Topic History of: It may not be PC to say it, .... but -
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In The Know (as always) honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
It is a lifelong affliction that is exacerbated by public speaking.

“Our best hope would be to keep Ed off the TV,” said one senior Labour MP.

But Miliband knows that Labour also has an Achilles heel - a lack of economic competence in the public’s eyes. His answer is to make the election a question about living standards and “which party will be best for me and my family?” It worked for Barack Obama when he trailed Mitt Romney on economic trust in the 2012 presidential race.

...will not allay the jitters and pessimism among Labour MPs. They extend to the Shadow Cabinet, some of whom appear to have their eyes not on the May general election but the Labour leadership election that would follow if the party lost.

“Unity is necessary but it is not enough,” groaned one Labour frontbencher. “If we are not careful, it will be the unity of the graveyard.”

all of above from - www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/lab...mething-9802551.html
In The Know (as always) honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
It is a lifelong affliction that is exacerbated by public speaking.

.... through your nose !

I hear that Silliband is now HALF as popular as Gordon Brown was !

Now - that IS an achievement LOL !
honey!oh sugar sugar. Pattaya wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
andrew wrote:
In The Know (as always) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
No jokes about a 'Freudian Slip'?

No - but when andrew is prepared to pay TWICE as much for his tee shirts, because they take TWICE as long and cost TWICE as much to make by a disabled person - Then and only then, will he be in a position to criticise.


I get my clothes online, also why not put disabled people in parliament ?



Milliband?


Is being a twat a disability?


Yes. It is a lifelong affliction that is exacerbated by public speaking.
andrew Pattaya wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
andrew wrote:
In The Know (as always) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
No jokes about a 'Freudian Slip'?

No - but when andrew is prepared to pay TWICE as much for his tee shirts, because they take TWICE as long and cost TWICE as much to make by a disabled person - Then and only then, will he be in a position to criticise.


I get my clothes online, also why not put disabled people in parliament ?



Milliband?


Is being a twat a disability?


Ask IDS.
Pattaya honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
andrew wrote:
In The Know (as always) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
No jokes about a 'Freudian Slip'?

No - but when andrew is prepared to pay TWICE as much for his tee shirts, because they take TWICE as long and cost TWICE as much to make by a disabled person - Then and only then, will he be in a position to criticise.


I get my clothes online, also why not put disabled people in parliament ?



Milliband?


Is being a twat a disability?