howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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what i struggle with is dave not being that bothered about a rebellion, he actually seems to be encouraging it.
Keith Sansum1
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Thats my point howard, and what happens when hes defeated
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Brian Dixon
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he will go and sulk in his country pile,drink bushmills whisky,some cheap plonck then go back to Westminster if he has still got a seat.

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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dave seems to have got himself in a corner of his own making.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22506407Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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# 124.....agree Howard
David lost the plot way back on this thread.....tribal gibberish is all his...true blue defending an act of
`treason`....telling the Queen to tell the world what `his `government is going to do !!!!!!
then says he is going to vote against it......( she will not be amused )
Flashman goes to US and becomes ``born again European ``....is this the way to run a
Dance Hall ??????
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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certainly not the tottenham royal reg.
Brian Dixon
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more woolich arsnal howard.
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David Cameron offers olive branch on EU referendum as Ukip soars
Prime minister endorses early referendum bill as major parties hit in Guardian poll
David Cameron is to table his own draft bill introducing an in-out EU referendum in an attempt
to douse the Eurosceptic surge within the Conservative party and in the face of a doubling of
support for Ukip in a new Guardian/ICM poll.
The poll findings, showing Ukip on a record high in an ICM poll of 18%, will further unsettle
backbenchers demanding that Cameron tackle the voters' lack of trust over Europe and commit
to legislation in this parliament for a referendum in 2017.
The poll shows that support for the three main parties has drained away to Ukip, with each of
them down four points on last month - Labour dropping to 34%, the Tories 28%, and the
Liberal Democrats 11% - as Nigel Farage's party gained nine points.
For all three established parties to be falling back in the polls at the same time is unprecedented
in the 29-year history of the Guardian/ICM series. The Tories are plumbing depths they have
not experienced in over a decade.
Dithering Dave became `OKI KOKI Dave bowing to the pressure of 100 tory rebels who were
going to vote against the Queen`s speech.
Obama tells him `diplomatically ```you do not want to leave the EU``....poor old Flashman `
does not know if he is in or out.....but he wants to stay in.........and now he is heading
for a mexican standoff with Cleggy.....it will all end in tears.....
Brian Dixon
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the end is nigh.
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Why don't they just humanely shout him?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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does it really need to be humane keith?
Brian Dixon
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they don't make the rope like they used to.
Keith Sansum1
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Im sure the mouse cant hold this together much longer
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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130 blues voted for the amendment the only one in our neck of the woods is sir roger gale as far as i can see.
charlie remaining loyal as usual.
Brian Dixon
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or lazy.
Keith Sansum1
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thats quite a high figure
can the party sustain such rumblings
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No 10 plans for coalition divorce as rifts widen
Senior Tories have begun to plan for the early break-up of the coalition amid fears that
Nick Clegg will be unable to keep his party in government until 2015.
Some of David Cameron's senior aides are talking through a range of scenarios, including
the Lib Dems quitting up to a year before polling day. One such contingency envisages
Vince Cable taking over from Mr Clegg and using the opposition benches to reposition the Lib Dems
as equidistant between the Tories and Labour.
Another scenario involves an "amicable divorce" in which the Lib Dems agree to Mr Cameron leading
a minority government and wave through next year's Budget, but put campaigning distance between
themselves and the Conservatives.
The disclosure comes after a week in which personality clashes and policy rows have shaken
coalition unity and raised questions about the longevity of the government partnership....
Keith Sansum1
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If lib dems divorce it will be there end, so i think they wont divorce
it would be political suicide
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We heard you the first time, Keefy.

I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Keith Sansum1
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peter
wasnt able to delete them till today
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