BTW: two of our PM's back in the 50's and 60's really were ex-KZ... I wonder how these experiences shaped them as men and politicians. .
One of our MP's in the 1970s was Airey Neave, who was one of the few men to have escaped from Colditz. He was a barrister and, in a turn of fate, was recruited by MI9 (an arm I think of British Intelligence) and was sent to interview some of the ex-German army officers at the Nurenberg trials. He wrote two fascinating books on his wartime experiences. He was murdered in a terrorist attack in London in 1979. He lived, and is buried, close to where I live. I too often wonder how his experiences shaped him too.
I still can't forget the conservative MP who stood down because he couldn't live on
( With various top ups on his salary ) £140,000 a year ! ) many workers in the UK
Have to try and live on around £12,00 a year.
Perhaps MPs could be paid Twice the average industrial wage ? I think that's pretty
Generous, and might give them an idea of the problems the average voter has to deal
With.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I see. Chuka Umunna has decided not to run for labour leader.
The press intrusion was out of order. Sure, he should be able to handle being followed around & photographed but paparazzi camping out on his girlfriend's 102-year old grandmother's doorstep was taking it too far.
I still can't understand why TV stations have to have a balanced view
on politics, yet papers are allowed to be right wing or left wing ! 8-)
Personally I think he knows Labour will take more than five years to
Recover, so he may put his name back in the hat after the next election.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,848MI6 Agent
I think that Andy Burnham is probably the best qualified candidate and of course he was the only one to have previously run during the 2010 Labour leadership contest. Due to changes in the Labour leadership rules in 2014 the power of the unions is much less and so I think that a Blairite like Burnham is in with more of a chance this time around. Red ED showed that when Labour moves further to the left it becomes all the more unelectable; something that the Labour Party should have learned from Michael Foot's disastrous 1983 general election campaign. Back then Foot's manifesto was dubbed "the longest suicide note in history"(!)
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
I see. Chuka Umunna has decided not to run for labour leader.
The press intrusion was out of order. Sure, he should be able to handle being followed around & photographed but paparazzi camping out on his girlfriend's 102-year old grandmother's doorstep was taking it too far.
Do you remember when Brazilian football coach Phil Scolari was to be hired as manager of the England national team but quit before he'd even signed the contract because he was already tired of the press stalking? Surely that sends a message to editors and producers that the way some (many?) do things is just plain wrong. I know that many segments of the public want every last juicy detail of someone's private life, but if that nonsense suddenly stopped, I bet a lot of people wouldn't even notice after a while.
TDE, the Russians do love their poisons.
Salad in my house, is usually cold chips from the night before.
You only get marmalade Sandwiches, if you have a duffel coat and
Have arrived from Peru.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Thunderbird 2East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,817MI6 Agent
I'm not from Peru, but I had a duffle coat as a kid, do I qualify?
That pic could not be Holly, she has black fur! You need you eyes checking again Ladlord! Oh, speaking of which, if she wonders in carrying a small sheep, its ok. Turns out she didn't confuse them with rats in my parents garden. She has been mothering the strays!
Pasta salad a la Blofeld please, and my usual Ginger Raspberry. By the by, cheers on the pub reaching its 100th page!
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
Corruption? corruption in the FIFA, where everyone loves the beautiful match?
Maybe reforming the election process so that the votes are counted proportionally to the number of members would be a start ( but would make it more difficult for creatures like Blatter to get elected...)
Cayman Islands FA has 3000 members and their one vote is as strong as ours with 7 million members
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I see the ( not a gangsta) and peace loving world leader Putin, is Backing Sepp Blatter.
Boy he must be in trouble. )
If Putin gave me a back slap, I'd be thoroughly embarrassed and try to squirm away. Blatter will likely add it to his resume! As boorish and childish as it may sound, I have had the enormous pleasure of booing Sepp Blatter and Jack Warner in person at football matches they attended. As pathetic as that sounds, it's sadly the only thing football fans can do object to them such is the current structure of the game. Of course, if we all boycotted the game until things got sorted out, that would work but we all know that that's not going to happen. However, I watch far, far less football now that at any time in my life and it's largely to do with corruption, diving, cheating, whining etc.
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One of our MP's in the 1970s was Airey Neave, who was one of the few men to have escaped from Colditz. He was a barrister and, in a turn of fate, was recruited by MI9 (an arm I think of British Intelligence) and was sent to interview some of the ex-German army officers at the Nurenberg trials. He wrote two fascinating books on his wartime experiences. He was murdered in a terrorist attack in London in 1979. He lived, and is buried, close to where I live. I too often wonder how his experiences shaped him too.
( With various top ups on his salary ) £140,000 a year ! ) many workers in the UK
Have to try and live on around £12,00 a year.
Perhaps MPs could be paid Twice the average industrial wage ? I think that's pretty
Generous, and might give them an idea of the problems the average voter has to deal
With.
The Top Gear Three get ready for their tour starting in Belfast.
The press intrusion was out of order. Sure, he should be able to handle being followed around & photographed but paparazzi camping out on his girlfriend's 102-year old grandmother's doorstep was taking it too far.
on politics, yet papers are allowed to be right wing or left wing ! 8-)
Personally I think he knows Labour will take more than five years to
Recover, so he may put his name back in the hat after the next election.
Do you remember when Brazilian football coach Phil Scolari was to be hired as manager of the England national team but quit before he'd even signed the contract because he was already tired of the press stalking? Surely that sends a message to editors and producers that the way some (many?) do things is just plain wrong. I know that many segments of the public want every last juicy detail of someone's private life, but if that nonsense suddenly stopped, I bet a lot of people wouldn't even notice after a while.
Salad in my house, is usually cold chips from the night before.
You only get marmalade Sandwiches, if you have a duffel coat and
Have arrived from Peru.
That pic could not be Holly, she has black fur! You need you eyes checking again Ladlord! Oh, speaking of which, if she wonders in carrying a small sheep, its ok. Turns out she didn't confuse them with rats in my parents garden. She has been mothering the strays!
Pasta salad a la Blofeld please, and my usual Ginger Raspberry. By the by, cheers on the pub reaching its 100th page!
Boy he must be in trouble. )
Maybe reforming the election process so that the votes are counted proportionally to the number of members would be a start ( but would make it more difficult for creatures like Blatter to get elected...)
Cayman Islands FA has 3000 members and their one vote is as strong as ours with 7 million members
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
If Putin gave me a back slap, I'd be thoroughly embarrassed and try to squirm away. Blatter will likely add it to his resume! As boorish and childish as it may sound, I have had the enormous pleasure of booing Sepp Blatter and Jack Warner in person at football matches they attended. As pathetic as that sounds, it's sadly the only thing football fans can do object to them such is the current structure of the game. Of course, if we all boycotted the game until things got sorted out, that would work but we all know that that's not going to happen. However, I watch far, far less football now that at any time in my life and it's largely to do with corruption, diving, cheating, whining etc.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!