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  1. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 08:18 AM

    View PostGoku, on 04 July 2024 - 08:11 AM, said:

    Held my nose and voted Labour. I wonder if Boza will be quite tight as a lot of people rate Fletcher as a decent constituency MP.


    Given the constituency predictor on the Telegraph website shows labour with 47% and the Tories with about 25%, if Labour dont win then the overall result might be much different to the predictions.... Showing 20% for reform though.. so I guess if most of them decide after all that they dont want to waste their vote it could be tight....?

    I've got my bottle of champagne ready for a Lib Dem victory.... its getting quite old now though!
  2. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Yesterday, 07:28 PM

     s42blue, on 03 July 2024 - 07:26 PM, said:

    A huge achievement indeed to get them elected from the car crash they were. Fair play to him. I?m glad you see hes less than inspiring etc.

    Change is what it?s all about. I just hope he doesnt wander too far from the centre.

    Council tax revaluations etc will soon make him unpopular (plenty of middle and even low earners will be sat on some heavy pregnant housing gains).

    The Tories are unelectable. Some I can stomach and worthy of a vote, not many. But then again I look at many Labour MPs and see again very few worthy of note. Rachel Reeves, Bridget Phillipson and Jess Philips being worthy of note. Wes Streeting ok, Ashworth poor. Can?t name many more except Raynor. Poor.

    ABC.

    Bold change, new future? Nah just a change and same old same old.


    On the ABC front, another Torygraph article...

    https://www.telegrap...actical-voters/

    A third of the less than 40% they might get don't really want them, just don't want the Tories...

    Amazing....
  3. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Yesterday, 07:19 PM

    View Posts42blue, on 03 July 2024 - 07:17 PM, said:

    Which is why I switched Large U.K. Equity 6 weeks ago.


    I tend to have mine in overseas funds anyway - but no idea what my pension investment managers are doing - and that is a whole lot more money!
  4. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Yesterday, 07:17 PM

    View Postfishini, on 03 July 2024 - 07:15 PM, said:

    Unlike Johnston who lied his way to power


    Just a question,if it transpires that Labour havent told the truth and the whole truth in their manifesto (and silence is deemed as lying to me if you keep quiet on something important and refuse to answer questions on the subject) will you say the same about Labour?

    Or is lying for one side and finding things different to expected ok for the others?
  5. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Yesterday, 07:13 PM

    View PostMr Mercury, on 03 July 2024 - 07:03 PM, said:

    I don?t doubt he?s intelligent but I don?t think he has merit, I think he?s a u turn expert and comes into power with little merit, just my opinion, and I don?t think he seems solid, at times in the debates with Sunak he looked genuinely scared, the closer he gets to power the more he has the look of a rabbit caught in the headlights.
    Time will tell.


    Apparently Mrs Kier, who keeps out of the headlines, is a bit sassy, also went to a private school.... Apparently when she first spoke to him she said "who the f*** does he think he is"

    I think I quite like her ;)

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    andywoolven 

    05 Jul 2023 - 20:10
    Hi,
    Sorry to bother you. I believe you worked for a hotel chain in London and previously had access to discount codes.
    It’s a bit of a long shot and very last minute. But could you let me know if this is still the case.
    I only ask as my part is due to go to London on Friday and the hotel she was booked into has canceled last minute.
    Thanks
    Andy ...
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    andywoolven 

    05 Jul 2023 - 20:10
    Hi,
    Sorry to bother you. I believe you worked for a hotel chain in London and previously had access to discount codes.
    It’s a bit of a long shot and very last minute. But could you let me know if this is still the case.
    I only ask as my part is due to go to London on Friday and the hotel she was booked into has canceled last minute.
    Thanks
    Andy ...
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    andywoolven 

    05 Jul 2023 - 20:09
    Hi,
    Sorry to bother you. I believe you worked for a hotel chain in London and previously had access to discount codes.
    It’s a bit of a long shot and very last minute. But could you let me know if this is still the case.
    I only ask as my part is due to go to London on Friday and the hotel she was booked into has canceled last minute.
    Thanks
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    spireitenag 

    07 Dec 2021 - 19:33
    Hi. I'm a season ticket holder who unfortunately will be travelling to Gran Canaria on 8th of Jan.
    Happy to get you a ticket for Chelsea if you're struggling. Regards Nigel.
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    isleaiw1 

    02 Jul 2017 - 21:02
    Thanks for the invite - would have loved to have joined you but I am moving house tomorrow so day not in the office or in London!
    Might have joined as the political conversations might have been more up my street than most on the board!
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    frearsghost 

    02 Jul 2017 - 17:35
    If you live in London, you're welcome to join a couple of Spireites tomorrow (Monday) evening where the main topic of conversation will be Chesterfield FC amongst other things. All very friendly. We'll be in the Williamson Tavern near St Pauls about 7.30. Sorry for the short notice.
    regards
    John
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