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Kingsmill can rant all he likes when he comes up with original thinking it will be the first time. He just feeds off other peoples posts. Now here is the projections of the prophet Laurence Result of the election is as follows Of The 600 seats contested ( actually 595 because the Irish republicans and the Speaker do not vote) S F Not prepared to take the loyal oath Conservatives will win 276 UKip will win 6 Lib Dems will win 14 Labour will win 244 SNP will win 38 Ulster Unionists ( DUP) 8 SDLP 4 Plaid C 4 Green 1 Minority Conservative Government Opposition Tory 276 Labour 244 304 Lib Dems 14 SNP 38 + 291 DUP 8 SDLP 4 595 seats U Kip 6 Plaid C 4 Total 304 Green 1 Total 291 Making David Cameron Prime Minister for a second term Tough one to call
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I have never read the Daily express in my life. In nearly 72 years . That is a feat on its own I do read the times if catching a train. I have been known to read the Daily Record ( sports pages only) I like the Guardian but find it hard work compared with the Times. I get most of my information from the 27,000 books I own I am no Tory having voted Labour in every election since I voted for Harold Wilson in 1964. I was at one time vice chairman of the Rossendale and Darwen constituency Labour party. I was a member of the Labour executive of the Lancashire County Council. I was an election agent in many scores of council elections. I represented my CLP on the famous or infamous meeting of the North West of England Labour Conference when we suspended Derek Hatton from the party. I have worked tirelessly for my Union both FBU and the Rail union Tessa. I worked tirelessly for the no vote in the recent referendum. I have delivered hundreds of leaflets for the Labour candidate in this election. I wear my heart on my sleeve so when a bigoted SNP teenager tells me to go and live in North Korea, you should realise I get a bit upset.
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A GB Olympic team including players from the home nations does not need sanction by the individual bodies. If England go ahead maybe not this time but in future, it is up to players themselves if they wish to compete. Being hidebound is not an answer to everything progressive.
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The SNP sure know how to look after their leaders http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/564657/SNP-leader-Nicola-Sturgeon-become-highest-paid-British-politician-145k-salary and put people out of work http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/563654/SNP-plans-cut-ties-UK-could-cost-140k-Scots-jobs?_ga=1.198124588.260627305.1427809955
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I know I will be blasted for this especially given that the some of the subscriber's v on this forum are somewhat insular and narrow minded Any way I shall still say my piece in the interest of democracy In the Uk around 27million people vote in the General Election , I imagine around 3 million will be from Scotland. Nicola Sturgeon seems to be saying her party will be a single issue party at voting time with only the interests of Scotland in the minds of her MPs To my mind there is something immoral in this thinking. MPs have a responsibility to vote on the general good of the nation as a whole. How would Scots feel if the London MPs decided only to protect the interests of London , or black MPs voted in the interest of their own people, or women using their influence in areas specific to them, the list is endless. I well remember during the death throes of the Major government the Tories only managed to force through the unpopular measure of rail privatisation because the Unionists of Northern Ireland changed sides and voted with the government, after horse trading and getting special privileges on the provision of gas to their area. If the SNP are to have any credibility at Westminster they should have the dignity to do the job properly and not in the hidebound sence of Scotland only.
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I seem to get an impression that some of you feel that Scotland will not get any players in the GB team I have been having a look at some of the candidates for the GB team coming from Scotland or are qualified for Scotland Calum McGregor Celtic attacking Midfielder - time with Notts County Jordon Archer Tottenham been on loan at Millwall Goalkeeper Murray Wallace Huddersfield Goalkeeper Stevie May Sheffield Wednesday Striker Ryan Christie ICT Harry McGuire Hull City Andrew Robertson Hull City ( The best young Scottish player ) DL Graham Shinnie ICT Aberdeen , may be too old by the Olympics There will be several more I am sure , but any of the above would not let the team down I am certain
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Some posters on this web platform need to grow up Xenophobia is rife in the Highlands that's for sure
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I thought County were already down. Last seen playing in the Conference North Mind you there is more than one County, . Another is reported to be the oldest club in professional football.
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I am not sure if you are asking about my motivation for raising this issue or are you challenging the English F A for wanting a team in the Olypics However to address my own motivation I thought I was quite clear, it was quite simply a desire to watch some football in Brazil that had some degree of home interest. I really personally don't care about the internal politics of the home nations. I have long realised that England included that our nations just can't compete , as was seen in the last world cup in Brazil, If the smaller home nations want to plod on never getting to the final stages of these competitions well that's their affair, but is it good for the fans? Surely the fans are not happy. But to get back to the Olympics and motivation. I have personally no axe to grind except I think it would be a bit of fun to watch the men's football in the Summer of 2016, and before that taking an interest in the qualifying games The women are preparing I am told are going to put a team in Brazil. I wish them luck Again I don't like FIFA it is corrupt, money and back handers talk. British football and top Euro football existed long before FIFA. I suggest the top nations should ask themselves why are we in such a disgusting organisation.?
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For once I was thinking of a bigger home crowd when I talked of finances. Also local rivalry can make for local interest in the game and increase support for other games. Not sure that the sponsorship pot is affected. There are a lot of firms in and around Inverness who are potential sponsors I feel Dingwall by other areas ( central belt teams ) standards is quite a long way from Inverness , I think the sponsorship argument is a red herring.
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Curling - A winning Scot https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eve-Muirhead/328875222305
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Going bust once can be seen as a mistake and bad management Doing it again is "criminal" I don't really have a word for it Their fans may not be every bodies cup of tea , but they love their club, and this carry on is not fair on people who just want a team to support After the first crash the whole job lot should have been closed down. A new club should have ben formed from the ashes and run properly. Too much emphasis was put on maintaining a former life. Where do they go from now ? Who knows but a financial solution is not likely.
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In the summer it is good for fans to see competitive football So I think a Great Britain team in the Olympics is a fantastic idea Scotland N Ireland and Wales are not happy with England planning to enter a GB side Now they see this as a threat to their individual identity as independent footballing nations I think this is utter claptrap Many of the teams from fencing to Swimming, to Boxing etc all have their own individual controlling bodies, and they are proud to see competitors from their own areas competing . We have had combined rugby teams for years now known as the "British Lions", and I see no people in that sport complaining. The thing is the English Premier league is dominated by foreign players, So this sort of competition allows British players a chance , especially the younger ones to compete in a world competition. There are age restrictions , I understand it is basically an Under 23 tournament, with a couple of older players allowed as make weights. I am sure that a sensible coach will pick a balanced squad from the four countries of younger players who we can all get behind The team will have to qualify first. That may not be easy , as the other nations in Europe like Germany , Italy, France, and Spain amongst others all have powerful squads. I think it will be good fun taking part and the 4 nations will enjoy working together for once. I think back to my younger days when the tournament was amateur , I seem to remember and I might be wrong, but the Queens Park club used to provide a lot of the players. No talk then of losing identity. Also I must point out that 3 of the 4 nations theses days continually fail to qualify for the two big tournaments, because of the lack of good players. Wales may be the exception. Joining a great Britain team will give experience to younger players and give fans across the British Isles something to cheer for Lets go for it.
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No Way Local Rivalry is fantastic Good for the club's income as well Good when playing away for travelling fans Good for bragging rights
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Hi Glad you are looking forward to the Super Bowl Marshawn Lynch refused to speak to the media and has been fined over $10,000 a couple of times. Now he does interviews and says " No Comment" or such like. At the Super Bowl he broke his silence by saying why he does not do interviews. "Basically I go back to my family that's all I care about". If you do fantasy American football Marshawn is a must for your team. I think the Sky is a bit nearer than in Chorley , about a 1000 feet or so. However I am in Boat about 10 miles down the road and a bit lower down I like the ya olde git . The lanky version yer howd bugger but still a good effort . Lancastrians often pot the "h" in places they don't belong and miss them where they do. For example in a football score they would announce Hoswestry 5 Orwich 0 I am a bit of a Seattle fan myself having had a few sleepless nights there. Seattle is where the water closet was invented by a man called crapper I'm told . It is also the origin of the term "skid row ", as all the poor people lived at the bottom of the hill and the rich people at the top, through their slops in the street which run with the rain and the mud downwards, Causing the underprivileged to skid around.on the sloppy road.
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try Google more definitions I am sure you are well educated. I was only answering your unwarranted personal attack on me. You might say I asked for it, but speaking as someone who cant view his own post, owing to a banning restriction. I was making a point to the mods I am not the only one who appears to cross the line. Sorry you got involved in a vendetta I have ( or more to the point ) with some of the controllers of this web platform, who have a grudge against me for violently opposing secession from the Union. I was neither informed by email , or told in any other way that I cannot view my own message, never mind answer it. No wonder I think that some people are Xenophobic in the extreme, that use this web site. There has been a constant undermining of my posts by certain users of this message board by outspoken Nats, they know who they are?. I am willing to call a truce, but I don't think they are. I refer to a simple request I made about a scoreboard, to which I was subjected to a tirade about my family , my wife, I was scorned beyond belief. I was also told by a teenager to go and live in North career by a teenager, For a man in his seventies that's a bit rude. Later I made a point about the BBC , I was threatened by the author of this web site, no other person to my knowledge , has been subjected nor singled out like me. I came to this part of the world all bright eyed and bushy tailed, I wanted to fit in. We are all supposed to be brothers supporting the same football team. I use my own name. I so not hide behind non de plume. I wear my heart on my sleeve, quite frankly I don't care , about abuse, but I don't think I should be banned from a post for having a go at the Nats.
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Katy Perry to sing at half time Katy Perry is more popular according to social media than the teams Quarter Backs Russell Wilson or Tom Brady The Seahawks or the Patriots Roll on Sunday for what is billed the greatest show on earth
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Just give the cup to he Ivory Coast
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Somewhere in the back of my mind , there was a European cup final decided by a coin toss I think it may have involved Liverpool It was before the days of penalty shoot outs
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One word to sum you up Scarlet Xenophobia
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Still on form Kingsmill so predictable Never did answer the problem just looked for a quick laugh
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I got this thread going for a reason I am interested in what people think
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Viability is profit one would think Without profit no viability That is what the governments of both colours I presume are looing at? How to improve viability the obvious one is to reduce taxation Which means a bigger burden for the tax payer to balance the books. If I am wrong people with more knowledge of the oil industry will tell me. But if the cost of producing the oil falls behind the price of imported oil The spectre of a ghost town and moth balled oil fields cannot be far away. One solution is to fix the price for oil at a price that is viable, and ban the import of oil. I for one cannot see any government doing that I get the distinct impression that OPEC are out to break the competition , by undercutting the market.
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I know nothing about oil fields under the sea. But is pouring money into an industry that is losing its viability an option? Presumably they are hoping to mothball some of the less productive fields But how can the industry compete with fields that are at ground level I am not optimistic We don't want posturing from either of the two governments, but as a tax payer one has to be concerned
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They had no choice. They were compelled to do so by their clan chiefs who in turn considered themselves obliged to Charles Edwart Stuart. It was all part of a feudal system which, regrettably, still lives on in part since a number of these Hooray Henrys still own much of the land up here and even have titles. I don't know how well it's appreciated that all these Jacobite rebellions and the so called Glorious Revolution which they followed were simply civil wars about which brand of royalty was going to rule over the people - Protestant or Catholic. Unfortunately the option of not having any royalty at all didn't enter into it. Not trying to offend anyone Charles. I well remember my mother lamenting that they got cold feet and returned to be defeated. My Dad on the other hand was of the opinion that even if they had carried on to London. 8 thousand men in a strange land entering a City of something like 100,000 population would not have got very far. Especially when the armies of the government turned up They did try to manage without any royalty when they took on Cromwell. But there was a rejection because they were ramming puritanism down every bodies throats. I also note that since William of Orange the power of the monarch has been non existent even George had no power who is often quoted as being the king who was responsible for the problem. I am not a historian, I believe it is part of your scope of excellence according to one of my friends who knows you well. So I don't want to cross swords with you on this. My Dad a catholic always maintained he was descended from the esteemed Lancashire , Jacobites and claimed his forebears manned the field guns at Culloden because the Highlanders lacked the skills . I was replying to a post that inferred that Highlanders had some sort of special qualities the rest of us lack . I know it is called a civil war but in actual fact because the conflict was not equal and not universal, with little support south of Lancashire. Could not really be called a civil war.