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Ako Si Jamie
25th May 2015, 22:29
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grahamw48
25th May 2015, 22:36
I voted none.

imagine
26th May 2015, 07:58
voted none

mickcant
26th May 2015, 08:59
I also voted none, and that's better than they :action-smiley-081:
Mick. :cwm25:

Harry T
26th May 2015, 10:26
None.

Michael Parnham
26th May 2015, 11:45
David Cameron :xxgrinning--00xx3:

imagine
26th May 2015, 13:29
David Cameron :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Booooooo :biggrin::laugher::laugher:

les_taxi
26th May 2015, 13:32
Cameron for me too. ☺

andy222
26th May 2015, 14:37
Harold Wilson. The only one who had the backbone to say no to the yanks.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

imagine
26th May 2015, 15:00
Harold Wilson. The only one who had the backbone to say no to the yanks. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
26th May 2015, 17:19
David Cameron :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Undoutedly, Michael ... :iagree:! OK ... :anerikke: ... Cameron may be the least popular - but he's the most competent. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

les_taxi
26th May 2015, 17:24
Harold Wilson. The only one who had the backbone to say no to the yanks. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

He was the funniest, I will never forget the sketch with Morecambe and Wise :xxgrinning--00xx3:

andy222
26th May 2015, 17:45
David Cameron :xxgrinning--00xx3:

He will need the Yanks to get Sturgeon off his back. :biggrin:

les_taxi
26th May 2015, 17:57
He will need the yanks to get Sturgeon off his back. :biggrin:

Long forgotten Milliberk would have had children with her :yikes:

Arthur Little
26th May 2015, 17:59
Booooooo :biggrin::laugher::laugher:


Harold Wilson. The only one who had the backbone to say no to the yanks. :xxgrinning--00xx3:


Undoutedly, Michael ... :iagree:! OK ... :anerikke: ... Cameron may be the least popular - but he's the most competent. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:icon_sorry:, guys ... but it's a fact ... :yeahthat:! Andy ... Harold Wilson's last Premiership ended with his resignation in 1976. Thereafter, Labour's former Home Secretary, Jim Callaghan took over the reins until his defeat by Maggie at the General Election of 1979.

Arthur Little
26th May 2015, 18:23
He was the funniest, I will never forget the sketch with Morcombe and Wise :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Can't recall the sketch(es) with Morecambe & Wise, :NoNo: ... but I do remember Mike Yarwood's terrific impersonations of Wilson, Heath and other leading political figures from that particular era.

Michael Parnham
26th May 2015, 19:43
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I will agree with you, Maggie certainly was a Wonder Woman :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
26th May 2015, 19:52
Here's another interesting snippet of information about Wilson - for those of you old enough to recollect - he was pally with The Beatles ... who, apparently called him 'arold, their accents in doing so, being not entirely dissimilar to those of Wilfred Brambell and Harry H. Corbett in the '60s TV sitcom, 'Steptoe & Son'. :biggrin:

Arthur Little
26th May 2015, 20:17
He will need the Yanks to get Sturgeon off his back. :biggrin:

Having Sturgeon on Cameron's back isn't such a bad thing, though ... :nono-1-1: ... it'll keep the bugger on his toes. and make doubly certain he fulfills his promises to the people of that far too long forgotten about "[B] pre~referendum backwater" called Scotland.

Ako Si Jamie
26th May 2015, 21:11
I will agree with you, Maggie certainly was a Wonder Woman :xxgrinning--00xx3:You're a funny guy Mickey. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
26th May 2015, 21:35
Harold Wilson. The only one who had the backbone to say no to the Yanks. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Yeah...what a comedian he was. :NoNo:


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIQnpoGBS1I

les_taxi
26th May 2015, 22:23
Can't recall the sketch(es) with Morecambe & Wise, :NoNo: ... but I do remember Mike Yarwood's terrific impersonations of Wilson, Heath and other leading political figures from that particular era.

Tried to find it but alas I can't,The scenario was Wilson was sat with Eric and they were both about to fill up their pipes to have a smoke,Wilson said to Eric, "would you like a fill of my tobacco?"
Eric then said "yes" and put his small pipe down only to produce the biggest pipe you have ever seen and commenced to stuff it with all Wilson's tobacco :icon_lol:
Better for watching that me explaining tho it was a classic :laugher:

andy222
27th May 2015, 09:25
I will agree with you, Maggie certainly was a Wonder Woman :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Pity she couldnt keep her own party in order. She might have lasted longer.:yikes:

andy222
27th May 2015, 09:27
Having Sturgeon on Cameron's back isn't such a bad thing, though ... :nono-1-1: ... it'll keep the bugger on his toes. and make doubly certain he fulfills his promises to the people of that far too long forgotten about "[B] pre~referendum backwater" called Scotland.
And he has got Jean-Claude Junker to contend with. Human rights? Cameron has got no chance in changing them.

grahamw48
27th May 2015, 09:34
Yep...looks like the Tories were full of it on the human rights issue.

Thought it was too good to be true. :NoNo:

imagine
27th May 2015, 11:19
I will agree with you, Maggie certainly was a Wonder Woman :xxgrinning--00xx3:

wonder woman :Cuckoo: yes I always wonder what the woman was, :Erm: her having big balls an all :icon_lol::icon_lol:

les_taxi
27th May 2015, 12:57
Hmm think you have got to let it pan out a bit Graham. We can't solve all the problems overnight. Labour of course oppose any changes and want it to remain the same. At least the Tories recognise what the people want - whereas Labour tell us what we want. Even just for that reason alone the election went the right way.

grahamw48
27th May 2015, 17:11
Yes, I know what you're saying Les. Still want to give them a kick up the Rs though. :biggrin:

soulman1949
28th January 2017, 05:17
Wonderwoman??? yer 'avin' a larf! Interesting reading the nominations for Cameron (all prior to the Brexit vote), wonder what they would write now! ;-)

My answer has to be none in my living memory. Best Prime Minister who never was has to be the late John Smith, wonderful orator and a thoroughly decent principled man.

Michael Parnham
28th January 2017, 08:57
Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and I must say that so far Theresa May seems very competent:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
28th January 2017, 13:48
Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and I must say that so far Theresa May seems very competent:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Well she enjoyed holding hands with Pres Trump :-)

Arthur Little
28th January 2017, 14:25
Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and I must say that so far Theresa May seems very competent :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Yes, Michael ... :iagree:. Better as Prime Minister than as Home Secretary.

fred
28th January 2017, 15:41
A liar,
a Multimillionaire,
a Barrister,
a warmonger,
a politician and a traitor walk into a bar..

The barman say`s..

"What`ll it be Mr Blair"?