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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 14:38 on 19th May 2009
latest from parliment, speaker given himself a months notice to quit over the MP', expenses 'fiddle'.
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quotePosted at 15:09 on 19th May 2009
It's been 300 years since a British Speaker of the House was given the heave-ho.( that's pirate talk for 'over the side' with a possible side-dish of keel-hauling )
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 15:23 on 19th May 2009

I watched and listened on Sky to Michael Martin's resignation and was amazed to see and hear him read from an obviously 'prepared earlier' statement that made him look like a ten year old kid at school! If you get chance to hear it, listen to him almost come to a halt as he struggles to read what I assume somebody else has written for him. Wouldn't you think he could have faced the members and made a very simple statement?

I agree with Ceridwyn.... keel haul the lot, but tie a knot in the rope when their half way!

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Vera Howarth
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quotePosted at 13:50 on 20th May 2009

oh Mr speaker what have you done?

You've fallen on your sword before you could be run through.How could you deny us that pleasure.

But I expect he'll go away with a handsome pension and a seat in the Lords which is very lucrative.

I think the electorate expected that he would be treated like the man in the street would have been under similar circumstances.

But oh no he has a comfortable old age set out for him not like the rest of us who have seen our pensions curtailed.

Not bad for a failure!Innocent

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 19:05 on 20th May 2009
Vera, did you see the two faced backstabbing bunch of b......s today? All clapping him and telling him what a great guy he was? Yesterday they kicked his sorry a..e out of it!! Can you believe it? Bring on the BNP I say!!
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 19:09 on 20th May 2009
Fill me in Ron..(and hello btw)
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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 08:45 on 21st May 2009
there is a more 'alternative' party thats not as aggressive,Ron, 'The English Democrats' they are patrionic and appear to offer all the 'best' of the main stream parties. They push for all things English but also accept that the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish exist for the same reason. They are also in favour of St Georges day as a 'national' holiday. (I must have a more serious look at them!). The only problem I see with this party is that only the 'true' English would vote for them and as we have so many 'none native English' now residing here they (sadly) would be out voted.
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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 09:00 on 21st May 2009

worth a look if you are interested in our country - make up your own mind

http://www.englishdemocrats.org.uk/

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