[cite]Posted By: ShootersHillGuru[/cite]Oh gawd help us ! Days and days of listening to lying, fiddling, disingenuous, self serving, arrogant, pompous twits.
Bit harsh on your fellow Charlton Lifers there : - )
[quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: ShootersHillGuru[/cite]Oh gawd help us ! Days and days of listening to lying, fiddling, disingenuous, self serving, arrogant, pompous twits.[/quote]
Bit harsh on your fellow Charlton Lifers there : - )[/quote]
I agree with Chirpy's sentiments. WE are going to get enough of the Election elsewhere so could we keep CL an election free zone ?? Would be nice to come on here and not be confronted with threads on why Brown is such a prat, why Darling can't run the economy, why Ed Balls is a useless twat etc etc.
[cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]I agree with Chirpy's sentiments. WE are going to get enough of the Election elsewhere so could we keep CL an election free zone ?? Would be nice to come on here and not be confronted with threads on why Bailey is such a prat, why Parky can't run the team, why Lloyd Sam is a useless twat etc etc.
[quote][cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]I agree with Chirpy's sentiments. WE are going to get enough of the Election elsewhere so could we keep CL an election free zone ?? Would be nice to come on here and not be confronted with threads on why Brown is such a prat, why Darling can't run the economy, why Ed Balls is a useless twat etc etc.[/quote]
By way of parity. Why Cameron is such a prat, Why Osborne can`t run the economy and why David Davies is useless ;0)
[quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]1979 May 5th. General Election three days before I was old enough to vote. Thatcher won and changed the country.[/quote]
So i'm thinking ...just how legally binding is a manifesto?
""in recent decades the status of electoral manifestos has diminished somewhat due to a significant tendency for winning parties to, ignore, indefinitely delay, or even outright reject manifesto policies which were popular with the public upon taking office.""
Not very by the looks of things.
As my old grandad used to say "you've just got to decide who's bullshi*ing the least"
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Well, unfortunately I can ........ like it was half a century ago!!!
6th May 1960.
Or should I have been bright enough to keep that a secret ....?
;o)
Most people start school in September.
Either you were very smart and started early or you were a bit slow.
Having met you I can guess which : - )
1979 May 5th. General Election three days before I was old enough to vote. Thatcher won and changed the country.
Why, thank you, Henry.
Traditionally in the UK, a child normally starts school in the term in which they attain their 5th birthday.
I thought you would have known that.
But you were right ..... smart enough.
;o)
Are you older than me, RedZed666 ....?
In ye olde days when you was a child maybe ; - )
These days it's either at the September or January intake.
Bit harsh on your fellow Charlton Lifers there : - )
Yeah, but not on here eh?
Bit harsh on your fellow Charlton Lifers there : - )[/quote]
LOL
By way of parity. Why Cameron is such a prat, Why Osborne can`t run the economy and why David Davies is useless ;0)
'changed' is not the verb I would have chosen.
;-)
""in recent decades the status of electoral manifestos has diminished somewhat due to a significant tendency for winning parties to, ignore, indefinitely delay, or even outright reject manifesto policies which were popular with the public upon taking office.""
Not very by the looks of things.
As my old grandad used to say "you've just got to decide who's bullshi*ing the least"