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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostIt certainly was when McCowans was around ... 3d for a bar, and 4d with a chocolate coating ... ah, the 'good old days' ... they even had donkeys on Elie beach, then. :ok:
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostThis may be a very serious event indeed, so why am I wondering why Channel 4 News devoted almost their entire bulletin to it ?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostIt's not a sneer, amsey, you little leek, you ... the Labour Party is described in WIKI as 'centre-left' ... I think that is a description to which most reasonably perceptive observers would probably ascribe.
Logically ... I know that established and recognised concept will almost certainly be dismissed as nonsense by your goodself and others here ... if there is a 'centre-left' there must also be a 'left' as indeed a 'right'. There are always extremes in such matters. Sometimes politicians in largely centrist parties play to the extremists on the wings in order to curry votes and support.
Dennis Skinner, a proud and dauntless Man of the Left if ever there were one, is always going on about 'toffs' and sometimes Ed feels the need to rally the troops and indulge in the same nonsense. Cameron does the same with his being 'tough with Europe' .. a godsend to the ears of the largely xenophobic 'right'.
Haven't you ever noticed ... ?
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scottycelt
Originally posted by mangerton View PostYou were obviously a plutocrat, scotty. 4d for the chocolate coating, forsooth! I could rarely rise to that, but you could always get a penny dainty from the same stable! I don't remember donkeys at Elie, but I do remember ponies and the open air pool at Prestwick.
Last year I was shocked to discover the existence of motorways, by-passes, wind farms and many other scenic polluters that now exist en route. All that is left are the sweet memories of the once-possible trip often made by a proud youngster who was the lucky owner of a second-hand bike with impressively-drooped handlebars!
Progress ... :cool:
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scottycelt
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostScotty my little sgian-dubh (source: Wiki, your fave, scotty :winkeye:) my plaint is not with your use of the word 'left', it is with your use of the term 'the left' as I said in my message #24 - what does it mean in contemporary politics??!! You (and the disappeared poster from Derbyshire) seem to know for you use it often enough, but you do not enlighten the rest of us :erm::whistle:
You and MrGG keep referring to an unconnected 'poster from Derbyshire, 'Professor' and even sometimes mention him by name which is all very bewildering.
Simon (his correct forum name) and I agree on some things and disagree on others. That seems a pretty healthy balance to me. It is true that neither of us ever seem to agree with you and Mr GG, or maybe it's more the other way around?
I know it's irritating, amsey, but neither Simon and I are ever likely to stop using commonly-used words like 'left' merely because rather more sensitive forum members suddenly find them inconvenient. and even somewhat distressing. As far as I'm aware neither Simon nor myself was responsible for the introduction of this now apparently shockingly offensive four-letter word to the English language.
Enlightened now ... ? :winkeye:
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostBut, amsey, words can have various meanings in the English language ...
actually Scotty you will find that we have agreed about various things concerning Europe
but as the end is nigh would should I go for Talisker or something more exotic ?
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An_Inspector_Calls
Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe Channel 4 News coverage does seem to have opened a rather sizable can of worms.
I do hope we're not going to forget the strange coincidence that the two police officers that really(?) were in Downing Street managed to leak their identical accounts of the matter at more or less the same time to the exact same newspaper (The Sun).
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Lateralthinking1
Whatever the rights and wrongs in this case, I just hope that he isn't made into a saint:
Andrew Mitchell, a Conservative frontbencher who is in charge of the party's policy on alleviating world poverty, claimed £19,000 for cleaning, redecorating and furnishing his West Midlands constituency home and garden.
Andrew Mitchell, the International Development Secretary, will today be accused of having investments in an offshore tax haven.
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has been referred to the Parliamentary standards commissioner.
Andrew Mitchell, right, has been criticised by human rights groups for lifting a freeze on £16million of British aid to President Paul Kagame’s regime on his final day as International Development Secretary last month.
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Glancing at the picture of HMQ and her cabinet on the front page this morning, I'm reminded of the immortal Al Reed's line -- " There was enough said at our Edie's Wedding"
Or possibly Hilaire Belloc:-
"Lord Heygate had a troubled face
His furniture was commonplace-
The sort of Peer who well might pass
For someone of the middle class.
I do not think you want to hear
About this unimportant Peer"
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostBut, amsey, words can have various meanings in the English language ... and 'left' is no exception. It can be a common and broad (and very useful) term for those of a particular political and economic ethos. The same is true of 'right' .
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostYou and MrGG keep referring to an unconnected 'poster from Derbyshire, 'Professor' and even sometimes mention him by name which is all very bewildering.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostSimon (his correct forum name) and I agree on some things and disagree on others. That seems a pretty healthy balance to me. It is true that neither of us ever seem to agree with you and Mr GG, or maybe it's more the other way around?
I know it's irritating, amsey, but neither Simon and I are
Originally posted by scottycelt View Postever likely to stop using commonly-used words like 'left' merely because rather more sensitive forum members suddenly find them inconvenient. and even somewhat distressing. As far as I'm aware neither Simon nor myself was responsible for the introduction of this now apparently shockingly offensive four-letter word to the English language.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostEnlightened now ... ? :winkeye:
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostIf you read am51's post more carefully, you will note that his "plaint is not with your use of the word 'left' (but) with your use of the term 'the left'" and that he continued by asking you - unsuccessfully so far - "what does it (i.e. "the left") mean in contemporary politics?
Not to most of us!
some people take their own opinions far too seriously
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