I expect that Sheffield Hallam and Thanet South will be the two most polled constituencies in this election.
TSE I am the third person, that i know of, out of a relatively small group of friends in just one village (Wingham) that have been polled in the last 3 weeks alone!!
I don't think there's been a week since the start of Jan that we or people near us haven't been phone polled.
I can only conclude that
1) The Lib Dems are worried they might lose here
2) Lab are confident are winning here.
Which constituency? Is their optimism justified?
I meant to ask you-you seem very confident that Labour isnt going to make strong gains in Yorkshire-do you still feel that way and if so why??
Sheffield Hallam.
Yes, I'm confident that the Tories will hold on to most of their West Yorkshire seats.
The Tories have worked the area well, they have good MPs/candidates,
Some of the polling has been very good.
It was no coincidence that George Osborne name checked Yorkshire in the budget.
Thank you TSE -that is interesting. so Clegg - Toast or OK?
Where have all the people who were so concerned about the deficit and national debt under Labour gone?
We are still here, and we are still concerned. Its a warning to all politicians just how hard it is to reign in public spending once you turn the taps on. It is hard, hard, hard.
Gods, I know papers don't need to be impartial and that is not the niche they are trying to fill either, but I have to admit I prefer my partisan stuff with the veneer of impartial, aloof judgement, to lend it a bit of credibility. From the very first line of that piece (and this certainly applies to pieces from the other side of the political aisle too) I am switched right off by the language so any truths it might be imparting will be lost on me.
Conman George Osborne doled out election bribes to the rich
Granted it's more about pleasing the audience by interpreting the events through the prism they want, and clearly I am not deep enough inside that prism, but come on, that has to be a tad too strong doesn't it?
The part about Ed M criticising important omissions is a bit rich too, given his history of such.
I expect that Sheffield Hallam and Thanet South will be the two most polled constituencies in this election.
TSE I am the third person, that i know of, out of a relatively small group of friends in just one village (Wingham) that have been polled in the last 3 weeks alone!!
I don't think there's been a week since the start of Jan that we or people near us haven't been phone polled.
I can only conclude that
1) The Lib Dems are worried they might lose here
2) Lab are confident are winning here.
Which constituency? Is their optimism justified?
I meant to ask you-you seem very confident that Labour isnt going to make strong gains in Yorkshire-do you still feel that way and if so why??
Sheffield Hallam.
Yes, I'm confident that the Tories will hold on to most of their West Yorkshire seats.
The Tories have worked the area well, they have good MPs/candidates,
Some of the polling has been very good.
It was no coincidence that George Osborne name checked Yorkshire in the budget.
Thank you TSE -that is interesting. so Clegg - Toast or OK?
Labour lead by one: CON 33%, LAB 34%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%, GRN 6%
Some of this must have been sampled during or after George's imperious performance; the gap has closed since Labour's 3-point lead yesterday; so that counts as a Budget Bounce in my book.
I expect that Sheffield Hallam and Thanet South will be the two most polled constituencies in this election.
TSE I am the third person, that i know of, out of a relatively small group of friends in just one village (Wingham) that have been polled in the last 3 weeks alone!!
I don't think there's been a week since the start of Jan that we or people near us haven't been phone polled.
I can only conclude that
1) The Lib Dems are worried they might lose here
2) Lab are confident are winning here.
Which constituency? Is their optimism justified?
I meant to ask you-you seem very confident that Labour isnt going to make strong gains in Yorkshire-do you still feel that way and if so why??
Sheffield Hallam.
Yes, I'm confident that the Tories will hold on to most of their West Yorkshire seats.
The Tories have worked the area well, they have good MPs/candidates,
Some of the polling has been very good.
It was no coincidence that George Osborne name checked Yorkshire in the budget.
But apparently that mean leader of the council for manchester, the labour leader has said all kinds of mean things about him, while civil war breaks out on the labour front bench about devolution of the nhs.
Labour lead by one: CON 33%, LAB 34%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%, GRN 6%
Some of this must have been sampled during or after George's imperious performance; the gap has closed since Labour's 3-point lead yesterday; so that counts as a Budget Bounce in my book.
The gap was already fluctuating between small Labour leads and small Tory leads - until such times the Tories open up a consistent small lead, no bounce has occurred surely?
Seriously that front page of the Sun is the most disturbing political image I have ever seen, and I'm someone who has imaged Yvette Cooper fellating Ed Balls
Labour lead by one: CON 33%, LAB 34%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%, GRN 6%
Some of this must have been sampled during or after George's imperious performance; the gap has closed since Labour's 3-point lead yesterday; so that counts as a Budget Bounce in my book.
**** SEES CLUTCHING HAND **** *** HOLDS OUT STRAW ****
Labour lead by one: CON 33%, LAB 34%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%, GRN 6%
Some of this must have been sampled during or after George's imperious performance; the gap has closed since Labour's 3-point lead yesterday; so that counts as a Budget Bounce in my book.
Labour lead by one: CON 33%, LAB 34%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%, GRN 6%
Some of this must have been sampled during or after George's imperious performance; the gap has closed since Labour's 3-point lead yesterday; so that counts as a Budget Bounce in my book.
Another cupid stunt from the Sun. I might even prefer a trip to the dentist than to see that again...perhaps two trips, I have now read TSE's post re Mrs Balls.
Guardian readers will choke on their fair trade organic GM free museli and almond milk, when they first catch a glimpse of the front page...once they get past that, they will be ok though.
ooh Almond Milk! I have just started on that its lovely!
You aren't on the coconut water as well are you?
YES!!!!
Good Lord! Next we will find out that you are a Guardian reader. I sense your inner LibDem trying to get out...
The contents of my fridge/freezer...
Almond Milk Coconut Milk Greek Yoghurt Heck Chicken Sausages Linda McCartney Burgers Waitrose Chestnut & Mushroom Grills Turkey Rashers Quorn Chicken Fillets Sharon Fruit Kiwi Fruit Avocado
3 Magners and bottle of Rose, been there since September
Seriously that front page of the Sun is the most disturbing political image I have ever seen, and I'm someone who has imaged Yvette Cooper fellating Ed Balls
Well the Sun has managed to make the Tory party seriously uncool with anyone having eyes again.
Seriously that front page of the Sun is the most disturbing political image I have ever seen, and I'm someone who has imaged Yvette Cooper fellating Ed Balls
It's an image, I really don't want to see ever again so will people please stop replying to links to it...
New thread please and no doubt OGH will have the long missed 'your front pages David' that used to arise years ago...
Where have all the people who were so concerned about the deficit and national debt under Labour gone?
We are still here, and we are still concerned. Its a warning to all politicians just how hard it is to reign in public spending once you turn the taps on. It is hard, hard, hard.
The issue isn't reigning in public spending, it's that we now have huge unfunded tax cuts.
OT If you had to pick a silent slapstick star - who would you prefer Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton or Charlie Chaplin or another? I'm looking for movies from this era
Seriously that front page of the Sun is the most disturbing political image I have ever seen, and I'm someone who has imaged Yvette Cooper fellating Ed Balls
It's an image, I really don't want to see ever again so will people please stop replying to links to it...
New thread please and no doubt OGH will have the long missed 'your front pages David' that used to arise years ago...
If only I was doing the morning thread.
I'd be embedding that Sun Front page into the thread header.
Judging by Richard Nabavi's comment on the previous thread the PB Tories are very sensitive to having Osborne's 2010 budget predictions compared with the out turn.
Their usual guff about 'unexpected events' is hilariously demolished by George Osborne himself from this BBC interview in January 2010
"we risk a Greek style budget crisis that will put interest rates up and people watching this programme will see their mortgages go up, they'll see businesses go bust, and we will be back in recession."
So how can Osborne be making references to the Greek crisis if that was so unexpected to Richard Nabavi ?
Too late, the Sun has destroyed the Osborne budget in a single blow. And with a front page that will live in infamy alongside "Freddie Star ate my Hamster".
Labour lead by one: CON 33%, LAB 34%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%, GRN 6%
Some of this must have been sampled during or after George's imperious performance; the gap has closed since Labour's 3-point lead yesterday; so that counts as a Budget Bounce in my book.
What 3pt lead it was 2pt lead
36-34 =2
Even GO could work that one out
Yes, you're quite right. It's these Labour supporters on here that do it - always making paltry Labour leads sound so much bigger than they actually are.
Turkey Dinosaurs [my vice] Salmon fillets Crushed garlic French beans Green and red peppers Leeks Turkey and bacon rashers Mangetout Corn Mushrooms Savoy cabbage Carrots Plum tomatoes Charlotte potatoes Bean sprouts Courgettes Lots of chicken breast and lamb.
It's a job to just eat them before they evolve into something at the bottom of the fridge.
Guardian readers will choke on their fair trade organic GM free museli and almond milk, when they first catch a glimpse of the front page...once they get past that, they will be ok though.
ooh Almond Milk! I have just started on that its lovely!
You aren't on the coconut water as well are you?
YES!!!!
Good Lord! Next we will find out that you are a Guardian reader. I sense your inner LibDem trying to get out...
The contents of my fridge/freezer...
Almond Milk Coconut Milk Greek Yoghurt Heck Chicken Sausages Linda McCartney Burgers Waitrose Chestnut & Mushroom Grills Turkey Rashers Quorn Chicken Fillets Sharon Fruit Kiwi Fruit Avocado
3 Magners and bottle of Rose, been there since September
Guardian readers will choke on their fair trade organic GM free museli and almond milk, when they first catch a glimpse of the front page...once they get past that, they will be ok though.
ooh Almond Milk! I have just started on that its lovely!
You aren't on the coconut water as well are you?
YES!!!!
Good Lord! Next we will find out that you are a Guardian reader. I sense your inner LibDem trying to get out...
The contents of my fridge/freezer...
Almond Milk Coconut Milk Greek Yoghurt Heck Chicken Sausages Linda McCartney Burgers Waitrose Chestnut & Mushroom Grills Turkey Rashers Quorn Chicken Fillets Sharon Fruit Kiwi Fruit Avocado
3 Magners and bottle of Rose, been there since September
What a wanker!!
That would be a 'liberal metropolitan elite' fridge contents. You would have your babbies taking away from you up here if you had a fridge like that.
Is it true that Crosby originally predicted crossover in September,then December,then January,then March and now predicts crossover after Easter?
PB Tories to follow the lead?
It makes the Tory HQ's public admittance that they fully expected the crossover to happen in January(after a couple of Tory leads in January) look quite good.
An interesting take on the deteriorating relations between these nations - and a real fear. I don't see how it can be avoided. It's all very well getting upset that English voters might not like Scotland voting in dozens of SNP MPs, I'd be irritated if Scotland whined about how England voted (scratch that, they already don't like that - we'll say Wales instead)but the SNP does want to destroy the Union, so there is bound to be more concern about them being kingmakers rather than the same old Labour placeholders, that leads to more bitterness and anger. Those placeholders in theory might feel some larger duty to the entire country as well as their local constituents and Scotland as a whole, whereas the SNP MPs will have no worries about such at all, and it would be unreasonable to expect them to, nor do they pretend to.
Is a fridge check the new thing when discussing politics? Fair enough *checks frridge/
Milk Butter (well, margarine I guess) Cheese Turkey sandwich slices Mayonnaise (...what, I don't even like mayonnaise, what's that doing in there) Eggs
Hmm, even though it's not usually quite that bare (and the fruit and veg is in the pantry), it might be time to go to the shop.
Guardian readers will choke on their fair trade organic GM free museli and almond milk, when they first catch a glimpse of the front page...once they get past that, they will be ok though.
ooh Almond Milk! I have just started on that its lovely!
You aren't on the coconut water as well are you?
YES!!!!
Good Lord! Next we will find out that you are a Guardian reader. I sense your inner LibDem trying to get out...
The contents of my fridge/freezer...
Almond Milk Coconut Milk Greek Yoghurt Heck Chicken Sausages Linda McCartney Burgers Waitrose Chestnut & Mushroom Grills Turkey Rashers Quorn Chicken Fillets Sharon Fruit Kiwi Fruit Avocado
3 Magners and bottle of Rose, been there since September
What a wanker!!
That would be a 'liberal metropolitan elite' fridge contents. You would have your babbies taking away from you up here if you had a fridge like that.
OT If you had to pick a silent slapstick star - who would you prefer Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton or Charlie Chaplin or another? I'm looking for movies from this era
I'd probably rate them in the order you gave, although Chaplin did have a great ensemble of supporting players.
Excellent headline for Ozzy in The Sun. Personally, I think those MoneySupermarket ads are insufferably naff, but they do have something of a cult following amongst the crucial demographic of the daytime TV viewer. The Sun might have just won the Tories the general election!
Smarmie claims his deep freeze is full of stolen meat which he liberated from right under the Sheriff of Nottingham's nose with a clothyard arrow. Or something. Ignore on this (and frankly all other) topics.
I thought the grapevine was saying the Sun were going to come out as big Tory supporters for the forthcoming GE...funny way of showing it.
Seriously I'm feeling sick after I looked at it, I'm going to the bathroom in the hope the cold water on my face will prevent me from vomiting. Goodnight.
Is a fridge check the new thing when discussing politics? Fair enough *checks frridge/
Milk Butter (well, margarine I guess) Cheese Turkey sandwich slices Mayonnaise (...what, I don't even like mayonnaise, what's that doing in there) Eggs
Hmm, even though it's not usually quite that bare (and the fruit and veg is in the pantry), it might be time to go to the shop.
Is a fridge check the new thing when discussing politics? Fair enough *checks frridge/
Milk Butter (well, margarine I guess) Cheese Turkey sandwich slices Mayonnaise (...what, I don't even like mayonnaise, what's that doing in there) Eggs
Hmm, even though it's not usually quite that bare (and the fruit and veg is in the pantry), it might be time to go to the shop.
@Plato Sorry. You live of a diet of leek soup do you? And the other stuff is for the cats? I should have realised. And of course, you are the only truly sick person on ESA, everyone else is a scrounger. How could I have misjudged you so?
An interesting take on the deteriorating relations between these nations - and a real fear. I don't see how it can be avoided. It's all very well getting upset that English voters might not like Scotland voting in dozens of SNP MPs, I'd be irritated if Scotland whined about how England voted (scratch that, they already don't like that - we'll say Wales instead)but the SNP does want to destroy the Union, so there is bound to be more concern about them being kingmakers rather than the same old Labour placeholders, that leads to more bitterness and anger. Those placeholders in theory might feel some larger duty to the entire country as well as their local constituents and Scotland as a whole, whereas the SNP MPs will have no worries about such at all, and it would be unreasonable to expect them to, nor do they pretend to.
I think its pretty much inevitable but I think its only just dawning on many Scots largely because they have been so inward looking about the whole issue they've never thought how the English might react. As for Sturgeon being a calming influence I can't see it when she is already recommending that English voters vote for the Greens. Yhis is going to get exceedingly messy especially if Labour do try and squeeze them out.
SNP: Labour's plans to offer nothing in return for propping up Miliband government are not facing reality
I unconciously put them in that order - I love Harold Lloyd, but plaudits to Chaplin for films like Gold Rush. Eating the shoe was perfection. youtube.com/watch?v=gY0DOnNK3Wg
OT If you had to pick a silent slapstick star - who would you prefer Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton or Charlie Chaplin or another? I'm looking for movies from this era
I'd probably rate them in the order you gave, although Chaplin did have a great ensemble of supporting players.
Milk Goats cheese Tropicana carton Yoghurt x 2 Butter Tomatoes Garlic Ginger Mint Mushrooms Cakes x 2 Eggs Blueberries Pomegranates x 2 Corn (Half a bottle of wine and an unopened bottle of San Miguel on top of the fridge)
Guardian readers will choke on their fair trade organic GM free museli and almond milk, when they first catch a glimpse of the front page...once they get past that, they will be ok though.
ooh Almond Milk! I have just started on that its lovely!
You aren't on the coconut water as well are you?
YES!!!!
Good Lord! Next we will find out that you are a Guardian reader. I sense your inner LibDem trying to get out...
The contents of my fridge/freezer...
Almond Milk Coconut Milk Greek Yoghurt Heck Chicken Sausages Linda McCartney Burgers Waitrose Chestnut & Mushroom Grills Turkey Rashers Quorn Chicken Fillets Sharon Fruit Kiwi Fruit Avocado
3 Magners and bottle of Rose, been there since September
What a wanker!!
That would be a 'liberal metropolitan elite' fridge contents. You would have your babbies taking away from you up here if you had a fridge like that.
Sausages made of chicken... Made by heck! V nice too
What I don't understand is how people think labour will be better for the country given the quite amazing record of the coalition on employment creation. In Hampshire I would think we are nearing zero unemployment. Wherever you look there are signs advertising job vacancies . In the construction industry industry anyone who has a skill is working if they want too . If this coalition is voted out by the British people in May they can leave office with their heads held high for a job well done . Who in 2010 with the disgusting mess left by labour would have predicted that the economic situation in 2015 would be as good as it is for the UK.
Yes indeed, Lib Dem 2010 voters and Lib Dem ministers can take a lot of the credit for that, Mr Star.
Conservative priorities were quite different from the eventual Coalition ones.
Is a fridge check the new thing when discussing politics? Fair enough *checks frridge/
Milk Butter (well, margarine I guess) Cheese Turkey sandwich slices Mayonnaise (...what, I don't even like mayonnaise, what's that doing in there) Eggs
Hmm, even though it's not usually quite that bare (and the fruit and veg is in the pantry), it might be time to go to the shop.
I am informed by posher associates that what I consider and refer to as 'butter' is in fact merely fancy margarine that is aping butter, but it tastes great to me. The only memory I have of experiencing genuine butter was cutting freezing slices off a lump to futilely place on a crumpet once as a child. Truly, a terrible time indeed.
Actually, there was an amusing list on habits picked up growing up poor I recall (and have just refound) which began with developing a taste for bad food as a big one. Might well be true for some I guess.
Is a fridge check the new thing when discussing politics? Fair enough *checks frridge/
Milk Butter (well, margarine I guess) Cheese Turkey sandwich slices Mayonnaise (...what, I don't even like mayonnaise, what's that doing in there) Eggs
Hmm, even though it's not usually quite that bare (and the fruit and veg is in the pantry), it might be time to go to the shop.
Whats a fridge.
I only have a pantry
I recall an intense discussion on here once, which I may have sparked, on whether a pantry and a larder are the same thing, and if so, which is posher. What would be your take on this vital debate?
@Plato Sorry. You live of a diet of leek soup do you? And the other stuff is for the cats? I should have realised. And of course, you are the only truly sick person on ESA, everyone else is a scrounger. How could I have misjudged you so?
Guardian readers will choke on their fair trade organic GM free museli and almond milk, when they first catch a glimpse of the front page...once they get past that, they will be ok though.
ooh Almond Milk! I have just started on that its lovely!
Guardian readers will choke on their fair trade organic GM free museli and almond milk, when they first catch a glimpse of the front page...once they get past that, they will be ok though.
ooh Almond Milk! I have just started on that its lovely!
You aren't on the coconut water as well are you?
YES!!!!
Good Lord! Next we will find out that you are a Guardian reader. I sense your inner LibDem trying to get out...
The contents of my fridge/freezer...
Almond Milk Coconut Milk Greek Yoghurt Heck Chicken Sausages Linda McCartney Burgers Waitrose Chestnut & Mushroom Grills Turkey Rashers Quorn Chicken Fillets Sharon Fruit Kiwi Fruit Avocado
3 Magners and bottle of Rose, been there since September
What a wanker!!
Bleedin' 'eck.
This is a result of your overexposure to Londonness. If you lived at a safe distance - like, say, Basildon or Pitsea or Grays - you'd have been better inoculated from liberal metropolitanism.
For the really safe option, there's always Jaywick Sands.
@Plato Sorry. You live of a diet of leek soup do you? And the other stuff is for the cats? I should have realised. And of course, you are the only truly sick person on ESA, everyone else is a scrounger. How could I have misjudged you so?
Am always happy to be eaten by a bird,no matter what time she wakes up.
Comments
https://twitter.com/suttonnick/status/578322915768299520
so Clegg -
Toast or OK?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CAadoGTUgAEQQ0i.jpg
Conman George Osborne doled out election bribes to the rich
Granted it's more about pleasing the audience by interpreting the events through the prism they want, and clearly I am not deep enough inside that prism, but come on, that has to be a tad too strong doesn't it?
The part about Ed M criticising important omissions is a bit rich too, given his history of such.
Careful, this image can NOT be unseen
CON 45 LAB 22 !!!!!!!!
Crosby Messiah Outpourings in a comatose state.
Tramadol shares continue to rally.
tim would sadly have spontaneously combusted.
It's not an easy view...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_(electoral_district)
36-34 =2
Even GO could work that one out
Almond Milk
Coconut Milk
Greek Yoghurt
Heck Chicken Sausages
Linda McCartney Burgers
Waitrose Chestnut & Mushroom Grills
Turkey Rashers
Quorn Chicken Fillets
Sharon Fruit
Kiwi Fruit
Avocado
3 Magners and bottle of Rose, been there since September
What a wanker!!
Tory most seats continues to tighten on Oddschecker. Betfair has Most Seats and Next PM at the same prices of a week ago.
http://www.startres.net/startresWP/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/3702A.jpg
New thread please and no doubt OGH will have the long missed 'your front pages David' that used to arise years ago...
I'd be embedding that Sun Front page into the thread header.
PB Tories to follow the lead?
Their usual guff about 'unexpected events' is hilariously demolished by George Osborne himself from this BBC interview in January 2010
"we risk a Greek style budget crisis that will put interest rates up and people watching this programme will see their mortgages go up, they'll see businesses go bust, and we will be back in recession."
So how can Osborne be making references to the Greek crisis if that was so unexpected to Richard Nabavi ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8489984.stm
https://twitter.com/suttonnick/status/578322915768299520
Bill Jamieson: Beware rise of a new ‘Jockophobia’
http://www.scotsman.com/news/bill-jamieson-beware-rise-of-a-new-jockophobia-1-3721190
And with a front page that will live in infamy alongside "Freddie Star ate my Hamster".
Lynton or.......
Nahh couldn't be could it?
*shudders*
Salmon fillets
Crushed garlic
French beans
Green and red peppers
Leeks
Turkey and bacon rashers
Mangetout
Corn
Mushrooms
Savoy cabbage
Carrots
Plum tomatoes
Charlotte potatoes
Bean sprouts
Courgettes
Lots of chicken breast and lamb.
It's a job to just eat them before they evolve into something at the bottom of the fridge.
Top class foodbank down your way?
http://electionforecast.co.uk/
You know Ave it leads the way.
Seriously though I am not convinced we will get an overall majority this time...
I can't tell if you think that someone on ESA can't buy leeks or that you think I'm a sponger on the State - neither is correct.
Milk
Butter (well, margarine I guess)
Cheese
Turkey sandwich slices
Mayonnaise (...what, I don't even like mayonnaise, what's that doing in there)
Eggs
Hmm, even though it's not usually quite that bare (and the fruit and veg is in the pantry), it might be time to go to the shop.
Though long term, politically speaking, a minority Lab govt backed by the SNP maybe the best thing ever for the Tory Party.
"By 2014-15 borrowing reaches £37 billion, exactly half the amount forecast in the March Budget. In 2015-16, borrowing falls further to £20 billion."
So not only has Osborne borrowed more money than he predicted he's also borrowed more money than Darling was planning to.
Notice also that for the above two years borrowing will be over £100bn more than Osborne predicted.
Puts the 'penny off a pint' into perspective doesn't it.
I'm feeling very rustic.
@GuidoFawkes: Chris Leslie making noise, but no sense. #Newsnight
A DNA study of Britons has shown that genetically there is not a unique Celtic group of people in the UK.
According to the data, those of Celtic ancestry in Scotland and Cornwall are more similar to the English than they are to other Celtic groups.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-31905764
Goodnight.
Urgh. It was revolting in the 1970s as Stork, what on Earth made you buy it?
I only have a pantry
Sorry. You live of a diet of leek soup do you? And the other stuff is for the cats?
I should have realised.
And of course, you are the only truly sick person on ESA, everyone else is a scrounger.
How could I have misjudged you so?
Is it just a case of Dave Is Crap Is PM? Or something else?
SNP: Labour's plans to offer nothing in return for propping up Miliband government are not facing reality
http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/wider-political-news/snp-labour-plans-to-offer-nationalists-nothing-in-return-for-propping-.120919561
And stories like this will really stir it up:
Sturgeon becomes UK's best paid politician - on paper
http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/scottish-politics/sturgeon-becomes-uks-best-paid-politician-on-paper.120874379
Troughin' Scots!
Milk
Goats cheese
Tropicana carton
Yoghurt x 2
Butter
Tomatoes
Garlic
Ginger
Mint
Mushrooms
Cakes x 2
Eggs
Blueberries
Pomegranates x 2
Corn
(Half a bottle of wine and an unopened bottle of San Miguel on top of the fridge)
DICIPM
On the present trajectory, Dave is clucked.
Conservative priorities were quite different from the eventual Coalition ones.
Actually, there was an amusing list on habits picked up growing up poor I recall (and have just refound) which began with developing a taste for bad food as a big one. Might well be true for some I guess.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-5-stupidest-habits-you-develop-growing-up-poor/ I recall an intense discussion on here once, which I may have sparked, on whether a pantry and a larder are the same thing, and if so, which is posher. What would be your take on this vital debate?
That makes Lab most seats at GT 3.0 amazing IMO
Best Value on EICIPM has been taken now LT 2.5 last time i looked
So someone who votes Blue Team can't be ill or claim benefits and even if they don't they're target fodder? Based on eating fresh vegetables?
A bird waking up at 5pm would eat you.
Bleedin' 'eck.
This is a result of your overexposure to Londonness. If you lived at a safe distance - like, say, Basildon or Pitsea or Grays - you'd have been better inoculated from liberal metropolitanism.
For the really safe option, there's always Jaywick Sands.