return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
Lord Mandelson is being urged by a group of Labour MPs to give up his peerage and fight the next election in a safe seat in north-east England, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.
The plan, which is said to "intrigue" the Business Secretary, could see him become a potential candidate to replace Gordon Brown as Labour leader.
this slime ball has more lives that a cat [need a shower i feel dirty just posting about him ]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...safe-seat.html
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02-08-2009, 10:51
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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fight the next election in a safe seat in north-east England, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.
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Is there such thing as a safe labour seat anymore?
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02-08-2009, 10:53
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
It is because of this sort of thing and attitude that there won't be a safe labour seat. Mandelson has had his chances and has proved to be a completely dishonest person everytime. Still good to see the recent scandal has got labour mp's thinking more honourably isn't it  .
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02-08-2009, 11:02
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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Is there such thing as a safe labour seat anymore?
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no
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02-08-2009, 11:26
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One more nail in the Labour coffin then, as this would cause even less people to vote for them with the possibility of having that 2 faced scheming toad as leader.
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02-08-2009, 11:30
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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Is there such thing as a safe labour seat anymore?
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only on the buss
by safe labour seat they mean places where people live in abject poverty and have no will to better themselves
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02-08-2009, 11:51
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
Lord Mandelson is being urged by a group of Labour MPs to give up his peerage and fight the next election in a safe seat in north-east England, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.
The plan, which is said to "intrigue" the Business Secretary, could see him become a potential candidate to replace Gordon Brown as Labour leader.
this slime ball has more lives that a cat [need a shower i feel dirty just posting about him ]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...safe-seat.html
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Right this stuff 'Seriously' ****es me off.
How can 'ANOTHER UNELECTED BY THE PUBLIC' slimerat(don't want to swear) politician get in power?
C'mon, look at how Brown has shafted everyone?
Do we want to let this happen again?
It should be against the law for this to happen.
We should elect anyone, not them.
Simple as that.
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02-08-2009, 11:58
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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Right this stuff 'Seriously' ****es me off.
How can 'ANOTHER UNELECTED BY THE PUBLIC' slimerat(don't want to swear) politician get in power?
C'mon, look at how Brown has shafted everyone?
Do we want to let this happen again?
It should be against the law for this to happen.
We should elect anyone, not them.
Simple as that.
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The plan depends on a change in the law to allow peers to resign from the House of Lords, which has already been announced by Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, to be speeded up
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02-08-2009, 15:29
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Even under the influence of copious amounts of alcohol i can't think of a single problem that mandelscum would be a solution too and have to wonder at these mp's that see him as some sort of saviour. That in itself tells me how low labour have sunk and how completely impossible it is for them to get back to reality anytime soon.
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02-08-2009, 19:23
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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even under the influence of copious amounts of alcohol i can't think of a single problem that mandelscum would be a solution too and have to wonder at these mp's that see him as some sort of saviour. That in itself tells me how low labour have sunk and how completely impossible it is for them to get back to reality anytime soon.
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02-08-2009, 22:29
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
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Is there such thing as a safe labour seat anymore?
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Yup, Neath, unfortunately they would vote for a donkey, as long as it was on a Labour ticket. Current MP is Peter Hain, enough said
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02-08-2009, 23:24
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Re: return of the sith ? [mandelson ]
I would laugh at the above if i didn't live in a town that would vote tory if a chimp stood and it's funny how often we come to that very choice  .
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