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Idiot.
yuvraj singh @YUVSTRONG12 25m
Congratulations to andy Murray his mother and the whole of Britain !! Finally an Englishman wining after 77 years that was a long wait!
(He should, in fact, have said "Elmbridge" as he is one of mine).
Blimey your boy could lose a few pounds Mick. Lay off the deep fried mars bars alex mon.
http://tinyurl.com/kseztq9
or these:
http://tinyurl.com/lmg58sc
And you too, obviously.
Salmond like a fat John Terry - surprised he didn't change into full tennis whites.
He was in the school when the guy opened fire. If you watched the docu on him, he could not bring himself to talk about it even now. Sue Barker had to change the subject.
I just genuinely think he looks photoshopped in the photo is all
I've never understood how a photograph is able to drain the life out of people. I've never forgotten a photo of a colleague that made him look like a card-board cut-out.
I imagine it's more surefooted than it appears. No matter the intent he is too canny to not know what the perceived intent would be, so he stirs up and annoys angry people in the twittersphere, while any complaints from Cameron or another politico would look like they are being petty in bringing it up. I think he wanted to celebrate a Scot's win as a Scot, while also having some fun with his opponents at little real (read, non-twitter) cost to himself.
Just another part of a fun day out I imagine.
Kudos to him for providing some fodder for bitter political insults immediately after the win though - it might have taken all of 5 minutes otherwise.
Have we ever seen a party just kicked out of government enjoy the poll boost that Labour got almost as soon as the coalition was formed? I have asked on here a few times and no-one has ever been able to point to another example. It occured before anything happened in terms of legislation or the economy, before any promises could be broken. It was a specific reaction to the coalition. We are in uncharted waters.
If you think through the implications, all/virtually all Labour's gains are from disaffected LibDems i.e. that EdM has not "won" any on his own merits.
Therefore, he is at risk from some of those returning to the LDs. And that's probably not something he can necessarily control. Doesn't feel like a particularly secure position
Glad someone understands the reality that people can have multiple loyalties
'Salmond like a fat John Terry - surprised he didn't change into full tennis whites.'
They didn't have his size.
New rule, no-one can become PM unless they can demonstrate they exercise appropriate self discipline in body and in mind, never having drunk to excess or smoked, they exercise 30-60 minutes every day and eat their five portions of fruits and veg, and massage the mind by reading at least one non-fiction book a day while devoting time to logic and general knowledge problem solving games to keep their intellect sharp.
They also cannot be a weirdo obsessed with politics, as it's not healthy for you.
*no bet.
It would be a shame if the politics of flags prevented Murray from enjoying this as much as he should.
What an amazing weekend of sport. I have seen just about everything now I could hope to see. Just two left: England winning the World Cup, Spurs winning the league title. Both are as likely as peace in the Middle East. Oh, and there is a bit of me that still holds out hope that one day I will see my son in an England - or even a Lions - shirt. But that is just a Dad talking!
1977 Virginia Wade - The Lib-Lab pact
2013 Andy Murray - The CON-LD coalition
Spot the connection
Off Topic but regarding the previous threads data image: Its worth noting how Others (which then included UKIP) collapsed between "now" and the election. I suspect the same again will happen with UKIP far too over-rated right now for what will eventually be an Others performance. I suspect both Tories and the Lib-Dems will improve by GE15 with Labour and UKIP+Others falling.
They may well pick up votes from across the board better than they once did, but if that's how he feels, they should really stop advertising themselves like a Tory right splinter group.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-23217121
Would any declaration by him shift votes one way or the other?
By the way, I must check the marked register to see if he voted in May: I'd be amazed if he did!
Salmond spent the moment unrolling his Saltire.
Jamie Yule @JamieYule 1h
Alex salmond really needs to work on his clapping, looks like a seal #wimbledon
Pretending Salmond's framing Cameron is some huge outrage? Preposterous.
Pretending people were getting irritated a Scotsman dared to celebrate with a Saltaire? Equally preposterous.
The former know it is at most a bit cheap, at best (and as I view it), harmless fun.
The latter are clearly responding to the former by pretending they are talking about something else and then getting fake affronted about it.
John McEnroe @McEnroeTweets
That's Lendl going crazy let's be honest. pic.twitter.com/9gC5XADgQS
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BOllXNBCQAASRPt.jpg:large
RT@nytimes: After 77 Years, Murray and England Rule http://nyti.ms/16Y3162 >Cybernats frantically set up accounts to complain in comments
What a great day for celebration.
After all this time.
Finally.
Abu Qatada was deported.
The outrage bus is, indeed, full.
I don't understand why most people on here don't want Scots independence, after all, they've been moaning about Unions for days!
http://goo.gl/dhcAU
"You dare to get way too affronted at a bit of fun from Salmond! I'll show you - how about I now accuse you of being angry at the mere existence of a Saltaire, even though that would be a ridiculous thing for me to say!"
At least in a few years we won't have to have this argument, as Scotland will be independent, and we can all support Murray without pouring over every online article to make sure Scot and Brit are used the same number of times in each one about him.
Epic Fail.
Sanjeev Kohli @govindajeggy 2h
Today's the day to draw a picture of Andy Murray on a napkin, hand it to a London cabbie & say "THERE'S YOUR SCOTTISH FIVER" #wimbledon
Even for political arguments this one is childishly pathetic in its deliberate missing of the points on both sides.
It's really getting my smug, 'rising above it' glands swelling.
Following Andy's triumph in the USA last year when he became British, he is now officially English. But don't worry, you Scots, you can have him back when he retires (and begins to smoke and drink too much).
Not quite up there with me getting my gander up the other day, but still.
It would be exquisite if a Scottish golfer won at Muirfield.
On the face of it, it's a handy distraction for Ed M, so I think Dan will say it is bad for him because of that disraction, which will allow him to skirt recent issues and not sort out problems within the Labour party which will cost them at election.
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Sports stars included Jack Nicklaus and Rickie Fowler, Jim Courier and a whole host of winter Olympians and baseball and American football players,. Oh and he won Hulk Hogan too.
Romney did quite well for a non-incumbent Republican with celeb endorsements in 2012 but still did not win
Note to creepy stalker; that's a joke. Calm down.
@acarmichaelmp
Dear Wimbledon, Thank you for looking after the FM today. Next year, can you please search him more carefully? Yours, Scotland #cringe
Cameron: It was an amazing performance from Andy Murray, but also an amazing day for British tennis and for Britain. He never gave up and it was magnificent.
Not a great day for Scotland, Mr Cameron, just Britain? You just cannot wait to marginalize them can you?
Would have been better if he had said 'United Kingdom', as he can always point out Britain the island will always include Scotland, independent realm or not.
And the silly misjudged political stunt of the day goes to Alex Salmond, he just cannot help himself
Anyway, must be off. Play nice, everyone.
@politicshome
Labour Vice Chair @MichaelDugherMP says @Ed_Miliband "stood up very very hard for the Labour party" over the Unite-Falkirk allegations.
Mind bleach
I think there's a rule that says any parody of a political view is indistinguishable from the genuine view of someone out there.
Night all.
I don't know enough about it to express an opinion, but if he is ..........????
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/23212932
Great victory. I must say, I found it pretty surprising given recent history, but it was a thrilling climax to a brilliant sporting occasion.
Yes, Raikkonen did indeed finish on the podium.
Not only that, Mr. Putney had a stellar day, with Webber not getting a podium finish and Grosjean being top 6. Oh, and a safety car appeared.
Maybe I should get him to write a few race pieces.
Anyway, the post-race piece will be going up tomorrow. Too tired to write it today, and I want to watch Top Gear and The Walking Dead.
Huzzah for Andy Murray!