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Sadly, Murray Walker has been diagnosed with cancer. He fell recently, and scans for that revealed the cancer early, which should help his chances of recovery.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/22946026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KwSfjYRuIQ
As the latest G8 Summit in Northern Ireland is set to be dominated by international division over the ongoing conflict in Syria, support for the British government providing arms to the Syrian rebels is at just 17%, while 53% oppose the idea.
http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-06-17/majority-of-british-public-against-arming-syrian-rebels/
From this morning, no wonder Bob's stopped posting if you keep on comparing him to Valerian.
U-turn if you want to, Ed Miliband’s still a dud
There’s just one thing missing from Labour’s recent policy changes: a convincing leader
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/10125185/U-turn-if-you-want-to-Ed-Milibands-still-a-dud.html
It's sad about Murray Walker, but the fall meant they caught it earlier than they otherwise would. Ironically, breaking his pelvis has improved his life expectancy.
What sort of a numpty, by the way, prices Gove at 12/1?
Osborne is more likely and there are about 10 tory cabinet ministers more likely than him. Quite absurd. If the tories had 4 cabinet members they would be Cameron, Gove, Osborne and Hague. Everyone else is negotiable and they should remember it when they want to chirp.
And I was wondering if the Aussies would give us a game this summer given their abysmal performance in this tournament. After we lose to SA we play no one else for months.
Kingdom Asunder's going to start with that sort of scene, actually. Probably.
Many thanks for the reply on the earlier thread, I appreciate it.
George Galloway, Nick Griffin and I ask myself do I really want to be on the same side as those.
On the other hand, his tactics were a bit moronic.
But we can't sit idly by as Assad kills 100,000 people
Is it me?
Although can I be the first to christen David Cameron, David Cœur de Lion
I am going to the Oval. India must be favourites to win overall, I think we have a chance against the Saffers.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/matt/
http://andrewadonis.com/2013/06/17/academies-apprenticeships-and-one-nation-labour/
I think India will win, but an England v India final at Edgbaston will be close.
Nothing perfect about that.
A pity.
I can't wait until hodges has to explain why he isn't going to run down whitehall naked when ukip poll more than 6%
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezBx-ro5frg&
Indeed, Mr. Bobajob. Now I come to think of it, I stopped watching it shortly after he retired, I think.
Are you saying nothing is true until its officially denied. Surely such a comment wouldn't need even mentioning?
Labour definitely got the right Miliband. Unless it's a miss quote David seems to think the last election was in April 2012?!
You know nothing of the kind. I would be very careful about anything you might like to insinuate, unless of course your bank account is very healthy and you could stand a libel case...
Maybe he was planning to challenge Gordon Brown by then. If nothing came up of course. Ed may be useless but they definitely got the right one.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/10125254/Co-operative-Bank-faces-nationalisation-if-junior-bondholders-reject-haircut.html
It's a tough one.
Berlusconi probably has this part on a talking book loop to, er, help remind him of his close friends literary prowess.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-22944836
It's not confidence it's common sense. Since you bring up Bercow take a gander at some of twitter and what is being said. Blair would be VERY busy since there is no shortage of those who have not done as I have and explicitly said he did not do it.
You worry about yourself and your somewhat overbearing manner and I'll worry about self-evidently harmless comment. Mr Smithson also had a jokey aside about Blair Deng and a number 74 bus of all things so I am in good company.
Well you obviously know where you think you are so we will leave it there. Perhaps you could try to be less rude to people. I never insulted you, but you seem unable to be polite to another poster. Remember that
Okay chum whatever you say. Go back to sleep as it sounds like you need it lest you get any more upset and grumpy.
"A spokesman for Mr Blair, 60, told the Hollywood Reporter: ‘If you are asking if they are having an affair, the answer is no.’
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2341825/Tony-Blair-strongly-denies-affair-Wendi-Deng-outrageous-rumours-sweep-internet-reason-Murdoch-divorce.html#ixzz2WW0il5lt
I said less rude not more rude, you really ought to try and be polite to people, politeness costs nothing.
Wolff and Peston seem confident enough in what they have said not to worry about crude threats funnily enough.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
Then this happened ;
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/apr/25/alex-salmond-rupert-murdoch-ties
Frankly , it's no longer possible to take Mick Pork's postings seriously.
Says the UKIP supporter who lives in Italy.
Then this happened ;
Like all great political friendships, the one between Blair and Berlusconi was troubled by the odd frisson. But Italian and British officials alike will attest that the rapport between them was real. Someone present at one of their convivial encounters told the Guardian that Berlusconi had been quite unable to contain his admiration for the British leader.
"You know, Tony?" he blurted out. "If you were a woman, I'd ask you to marry me." According to the source, Blair replied: "You know, Silvio? If you were as rich as you are, I think I'd accept."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/14/silvio-berlusconi-backs-tony-blair
Frankly, it was never possible to take Monica's posts seriously.
There needn't be a single number; life is not full of clear distinctions and harsh lines. At some point, it becomes in the best interests of Syria - bearing in mind the relative parties to the conflict, their strengths, and the effectiveness of intervention - that the UK would do best to take a side.
A particular interest of mine is the Spanish Civil War, where the UK pursued a policy of non-intervention (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-intervention_in_the_Spanish_Civil_War) which it mostly stuck to. It had little, and arguably no, success in bringing about a peaceful end to the war. Instead it placed Britain immobile while others acted, unable to respond to developments because it had effectively ruled out any change in its position going forward. Instead the UK in 2013 must be prepared to use a wider range of options to bring about the swiftest possible end to hostilities and deaths in Syria.
I'm prepared to be persuaded, but as it stands, getting into a proxy war against iran, just at the point that they have chosen a supposedly more liberal president doesn't necessarily sound like a great idea.
I can't see what the positive outcome can be- if the object is "regime change" - who's going to replace Assad? and can we really see them being any better?
George Galloway, Nick Griffin and I ask myself do I really want to be on the same side as those."
Evidently the Deputy Editor of this site should be joining Yes Scotland as a matter of some urgency.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAGGxgrR4qo
Good-bye and good riddance , grudge and grievance.
I take it you heard the resounding cheer for Angus Robertson when he protested about the imbalance on the panel? That must have been the voice of young Scotland as well. It's a fickle entity, isn't it?
Alternatively, it might simply be comprised of people with different views. You must be appalled.
And I'm sure Gorgeous George would salute Monica's indefatigability.
Most definitely Ms Dorries Ratner's moment as a backbencher.
I'm sensing a bit of a bromance here, Moniker. Would you also agree with Galloway that the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest catastrophe of modern times?
Imagine the irrecoverable damage she would have done to herself if she had described the tories as the nasty party? ;D