brogdale
Coming to terms with late onset Anarchism
Depends if they find her guilty or not.
Isn't her defence marital coercion?
Today's revelations in court can only strengthen her case?
Depends if they find her guilty or not.
Labour has been in touch to point out that Eastleigh is 258th on its list of target seats and that, if it were to win it at a general election, it would be mean the party was on course to win with a majority of 362.
Yes it is,and i would think so, but judges and juries can be surprisingly harsh on people who they may see as using the law for revenge type stuff.Isn't her defence marital coercion?
Today's revelations in court can only strengthen her case?
Maybe Christian anti-gay marriage candidate too - stranger things have happened?
Oaten gets off?So, the lib-dem big five:
David Laws - Thief (Oxbridge)
Chris Huhne - lying pervert (Oxbridge)
Vince Cable - murderer (Oxbridge)
Danny Alexander - Tax avoider (Oxbridge)
and the least of these
Clegg: Liar (Oxbridge)
As opposed to opening the front door of Downing Street for them.farron on channel four news saying labour supportes in eastleigh not voting libdem will be 'letting the tories in the back door'. nearly spat my tea out!
binka wouldn't be let into downing street itself let alone be given the task of opening the door of number 10.As opposed to opening the front door of Downing Street for them.
You mean like the last tory to stand in the seat.Maybe Christian anti-gay marriage candidate too - stranger things have happened?
We try not to think about how Oaten gets off.Oaten gets off?
well, that was only fair. After all, Huhne did actually win the libscum leadership election, so its only right he gets a good post!Another example of Clegg's uncanny eye for talent - he offered disgraced thief and liar David Laws job to disgraced pervert and liar Huhne according to the FT.
Labour : they've been second in Eastleigh in the past, and could be again. But will have to try harder to win back disaffected Lib Dem defectors. They won't win, but maybe? could do enough to damage the Lib Dems (especially) and the Tories too, with UKIP help ...
The work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, is forming a common front with the Treasury chief secretary, Danny Alexander, to oppose further welfare cuts in a spending review this summer due to set out departmental spending limits in 2015-16, the first year after the election.
The key thing is that the Guardian has published it in exactly the way these thieving murderers would like,
Owners of holiday homes and rental properties would be drawn into paying a "mansion tax" under Liberal Democrat proposals to extend the policy beyond £2m main residences.
An internal policy consultation has concluded there "may be merit" in imposing the 1% levy instead on anyone with a land and property portfolio worth above the same threshold.