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Cool - that is available as a podcast - I can download it and then smash up my iPod in disgust later.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI was a bit late in this morning and so had the 'pleasure' of listening to that phone in show that they have on radio 5 once the breakfast one has ended. I was tempted to rip my stereo out of my car as I drove along. Everybody who came on touted the same old lines like
"Brown has done nothing wrong"
"Its world events"
"I like Brown"
etc
You could tell it was a BBC show.
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I was a bit late in this morning and so had the 'pleasure' of listening to that phone in show that they have on radio 5 once the breakfast one has ended. I was tempted to rip my stereo out of my car as I drove along. Everybody who came on touted the same old lines like
"Brown has done nothing wrong"
"Its world events"
"I like Brown"
etc
You could tell it was a BBC show.
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Ok, it may be a mega safe Tory seat but NL trailing in behind Greens and BNP - that must be one of the worst results ever for any governing party.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHenley isn't exactly the most representitive of constituences. I'm suprised any of the other parties bothered.
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Henley isn't exactly the most representitive of constituences. I'm suprised any of the other parties bothered.
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There was a chap on Radio 4 this morning, think it was the new Henley MP, who described the New Labour project as "falling apart".Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostBeaten into 5th place in Henley. It's about time El Gordo called an election, so he can see what we REALLY think of him.
I would say it has "fallen apart."
Shame, because they had so much promise way back when!
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Anyone got any pics of the Miss Great Britain party? They sound fun and they can have my vote any time
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Losers!
Beaten into 5th place in Henley. It's about time El Gordo called an election, so he can see what we REALLY think of him.
Oh by the way, happy birthday Gordon!






Edit: Result in full - linkLast edited by Moose423956; 27 June 2008, 07:34.Tags: None
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