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Some truly damning @ComResPolls polling for Corbyn and it contains some worrying polling for Labour too. https://t.co/EMxBOwBIzr pic.twitter.com/0ZhYPPPm6Q
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Is that Boringdon Hall just up the hill from Colebrook, Plympton? If so, I worked there one summer when it was in great need of some TLC. It was being used for storage of agricultural feed and bedding. Glad it was renovated. It was for sale in 1972 for GBP 50k!!
Used to live at the bottom of the hill, on Colebrook Road.
Over half of LD voters would switch if Labour were led by someone else? So their recovery is a sham, it is borrowed voters who will abandon them whenever they dare to try to be their own thing, once Labour are credible at least.
Labour MPs need to man up, if you'll forgive the gendered expression. Yes, the failed coup has made them shy, but if they think the party will suffer under Corbyn, even if they think replacing him now will not help their chances, be on the record and/or do something, so it is clear where you stand.
Corbyn's going nowhere, and until the Unions act its hard to see that changing. What would be their final straw?
Sunil's Great British Railway Journeys - 2017 Edition. Rail routes that Sunil has done for the
first time - excludes journeys taken to reach said routes. Other routes were done for the first
time in previous calendar years.
January: Doncaster to Hull via Selby, Chester to Warrington Bank Quay, Warrington Bank Quay to Newton-le-Willows, Bermondsey Dive-under (London Bridge to New Cross Gate), Hayes & Harlington "new" bay platform, Heathrow Airport junction new layout (slow tracks).
February: Sheffield to Lincoln, Swinton (Yorks.) to Fitzwilliam, Leeds to York (direct), Doncaster to Cleethorpes, Heathrow Airport junction new layout (fast tracks), Guide Bridge to Rose Hill, Leeds to Skipton, Deansgate to Leyland, Preston to Blackpool North, Blackpool Tramway (Fleetwood Ferry to Starr Gate), Manchester Victoria to Mirfield via Brighouse, Leeds to Sowerby Bridge via Bradford Interchange, Manchester Victoria to Stalybridge, Manchester Victoria to Southport, Wigan Wallgate to Kirkby, Chinley to Ashburys (Manchester), Preston to Ormskirk, Moorthorpe to Church Fenton (via Pontefract Baghill), West Ealing new bay platform (Greenford shuttle), Meadowhall to Leeds (via Barnsley and Castleford), Woodlesford to Normanton (direct), Kirkstall Forge to Ilkley, Guiseley to Bradford Forster Square, Frizinghall to Saltaire, Micklefield to Selby, York to Scarborough, Castleford to Knottingley, Pontefract Monkhill to Wakefield Kirkgate, Leeds to York (via Harrogate).
'Apart from failing to catch the 1224 from Doncaster to Pontefract Monkhill direct (it was massively delayed by Storm Doris on Thursday 23rd), Sunil declared his "Northern Expedition" a resounding success.'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxbyDwe1_tk
Agree about Gidleigh - Herself till loves it, but I think it needs an over haul. Perhaps that is why Michael Caines left.
Borindon burnt down in 1989. It does feel that much of its authenticity was cleansed then. What you have now is a modern recreation of an Elizabethan Manor. The faux period portraits are tacky - they look like they are photocopies. But it is impressive as you drive up to it (even though the parkland surroundings are now suburban Plymouth).
And no I don't want hi tech discos. I'll grin and bear it through the jazz. (Or maybe that was just for the Murder Mystery on last night?)
They have Michelin ambitions. I hope they get it. We need them in the South West. The re-opened version of the restaurant only opened in December. The staff were a bit haphazard, and having arrived at 7.40, it is not really acceptable to receive your starter at 9.15. The Sommelier is a very nice guy but acknowledges they may not be there yet - although he is upgrading the cellar.
I'll happily go back in a couple of months and see how they are getting on. I want them to succeed.
https://lympstonemanor.co.uk/hotel/
Actually, looking at Google maps, what strikes me is that there has been no building around Boringdon since I was a kid there in the 70s - the street maps Colebrook and Plympton St Mary's that side of Plymouth Road/Newnham Road are completely unchanged.
Confirmation, if any was needed that the other parties are terrified of Corbyn’s awesomeness.
Routes and stations marked by year of visit
If he's what they want; if what he represents is what they want; then the rest of us have just got to get over it. Eventually other left-leaning parties will come to prominence & take over as the official opposition.
Wiki says that while it is technically open to the public, the only exit from the station is a locked gate.
Good night all.
And we thought the Gallery Restaurant was a bit well, you know, for the "look at me" types.... We were in the room on the left at the top of the stairs, where we dismantled the Terminal 5 lighting and got the candles lit to give it a bit of romantic ambience....
BTW, have you done the Gainsborough Spa in Bath? That has had some serious money spent on it. Highly recommend the restaurant there.
I can confirm that the railway station is not owned by the Ministry of Defence so the Department cannot limit access to it from the general public. However, anyone taking photographs from the platform should be aware that this would attract interest from the security staff at Commando Training Centre RM (CTCRM) Lympstone, particularly if photographs of the camp are taken.
I think we know what the bold bit means...!
As for manners, plastering the F-word all over your posts merely indicates that you need more than a few lessons yourself.
I don't seriously doubt that leaving the EU institutions will work out fantastically for Britain - it's Remain who should be questioning their economic predictions - the question is whether or not it's actually going to be allowed to happen.
I thought it was brilliantly done and very moving. It is about Civil Defence workers in Aleppo under siege. I haven't seen the others, but well worth an Oscar.
Have you ever been involved with anyone from Saatchi and Saatchi?
He started out as a navigator in motor rallying and was employed by Rothmans in Aylesbury to help with their advertising and promotion through motorsport sponsorship.
"Bantus, Pygmies sign peace deal"
http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1447106/bantus-pygmies-sign-peace-deal-dr-congo#sthash.W1vL8Sik.dpuf
I think we can all agree the caterpillar tax was a little unfair.
Jeremy Corbyn’s deputy has warned that Labour risks the same wipeout in England as it suffered in Scotland unless the leader takes a “long, hard look” at the way he has alienated the party’s traditional supporters.
Tom Watson said it should have been “easy” to hold Copeland — the seat lost to the Tories last week — and warned that Corbyn had put “distance” between Labour and its core voters.
Sounds familiar...
https://twitter.com/ianhawking1/status/835588140358336512