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  • AveryLPAveryLP Posts: 7,815
    HYUFD said:

    A Whale...and Sir Richard Branson

    twitter.com/richardbranson/status/475761788940976129/photo/1

    Branson strikes exactly the right tone in that video clip. No hectoring, no sensationalism. Beautifully shot.

    I was very impressed.
  • FrankBoothFrankBooth Posts: 9,928
    Can anyone explain the Tory boy media's fixation with Michael Gove? Perhaps it's no changing as they start to see him as a liability but I do find it hilarious that someone who has been given a fantastic press by most of our newspapers is so without supporters in the country at large. Can't Fleet St influence anything nowadays?
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 123,864
    AveryLP Indeed, extremely well done, he did not get to be a billionaire for nothing
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    Polling Day - May 7th 2015 - is now as close to today as today is to July 10th 2013. I have just checked the YouGov figures for that date - Lab 37 Con 32 LD 11 Ukip 12. Not much change there apart from continued erosion of LD vote.
  • AveryLPAveryLP Posts: 7,815

    AveryLP said:

    TGOHF said:
    Miss Fuller started working for Ukip in 2004 and says she became like a mother to Mr Farage, 50, reminding him to drink enough water with his breakfast kippers.

    In March, she was named as his former mistress in the European Parliament by Nikki Sinclaire, a disgruntled former Ukip MEP. Mr Farage has denied the claims and challenged her to repeat them without the legal protection afforded by parliamentary privilege.


    Mother f*cker!

    [allegedly]
    Eddy Murphy in 'Trading Places':

    "Motherf*cker? Moi?"
    And rolling on ...

    Ladies, it's time for me to get home.


    But if any of you ladies want

    to drop by my house for cocktails,

    there's plenty of room in my limousine.


  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 123,864
    justin124 What happens to the UKIP vote remains the key factor, Tory + UKIP =44%, 7% ahead of Labour's 37%. Even if only half of UKIP defectors return Tories would be narrowly ahead
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