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Labour is being slaughtered in the local elections:P

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/elections/local_council/09/html/region_99999.stm

In at least one area, labour is fourth behind UKIP.



Well, what a surprise, what with all the rats ministers who jumped ship over the past week.

What you guys need is a clean sweep of ALL of parliament.
If you can't fix it with a hammer, the problem's electrical.

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he could go any minute now - or just about cling on till next year. interesting days :)



He couldn't even get QEII an invite to the D-Day event, despite the fact that she's the only remaining head of state in the world who actually served in WWII.
If you can't fix it with a hammer, the problem's electrical.

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he could go any minute now - or just about cling on till next year. interesting days :)



He couldn't even get QEII an invite to the D-Day event, despite the fact that she's the only remaining head of state in the world who actually served in WWII.


an unelected head of state who was never in any real danger and doesn't seem bothered about not attending.
stay away from moving propellers - they bite
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he could go any minute now - or just about cling on till next year. interesting days :)



He couldn't even get QEII an invite to the D-Day event, despite the fact that she's the only remaining head of state in the world who actually served in WWII.


an unelected head of state who was never in any real danger and doesn't seem bothered about not attending.


Do you feel that way about all women in the services in WWII, or is your bitterness just reserved for the queen?

What did you do for your country in WWII?

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he could go any minute now - or just about cling on till next year. interesting days :)



He couldn't even get QEII an invite to the D-Day event, despite the fact that she's the only remaining head of state in the world who actually served in WWII.


an unelected head of state who was never in any real danger and doesn't seem bothered about not attending.


Does that diminish her service at all? There were literally hundreds that were directly involved in my recovery that were not on the line, therefore not in direct danger, but their service I can assure you, was quite real, and necessary.

Some press is reporting that the Queen is indeed not too happy about the situation. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/28/world/europe/28queen.html?_r=1&ref=europe

So what if her role was driving trucks in support. Prince Philip, her husband to be was an officer in the Royal Navy, and her Uncle was killed...of course, she was never in any real danger right...so none of that counts. :S:S
So I try and I scream and I beg and I sigh
Just to prove I'm alive, and it's alright
'Cause tonight there's a way I'll make light of my treacherous life
Make light!

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he could go any minute now - or just about cling on till next year. interesting days :)



He couldn't even get QEII an invite to the D-Day event, despite the fact that she's the only remaining head of state in the world who actually served in WWII.


an unelected head of state who was never in any real danger and doesn't seem bothered about not attending.


Does that diminish her service at all? There were literally hundreds that were directly involved in my recovery that were not on the line, therefore not in direct danger, but their service I can assure you, was quite real, and necessary.

Some press is reporting that the Queen is indeed not too happy about the situation. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/28/world/europe/28queen.html?_r=1&ref=europe

So what if her role was driving trucks in support. Prince Philip, her husband to be was an officer in the Royal Navy, and her Uncle was killed...of course, she was never in any real danger right...so none of that counts. :S:S


Anyone living in London from 1940 - 45 was in danger. Buckingham Palace was hit by German bombs 7 times.
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he could go any minute now - or just about cling on till next year. interesting days :)



He couldn't even get QEII an invite to the D-Day event, despite the fact that she's the only remaining head of state in the world who actually served in WWII.


an unelected head of state who was never in any real danger and doesn't seem bothered about not attending.


Do you feel that way about all women in the services in WWII, or is your bitterness just reserved for the queen?

What did you do for your country in WWII?


i'm a republican and you're a monarchist :)
(it was nice to see groups of veteran grandads, their children and grandchildren all together at these last events)
stay away from moving propellers - they bite
blue skies from thai sky adventures
good solid response-provoking keyboarding

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