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Since Nigel has announced a new deputy Leader (DCB) and a new Party secretary (Michael Zuckerman), what are Mike Nattrass and Douglas Denny up to?
Is Doug hoping that less than 7 of the 11 other NEC members turn up at the next meeting so that it is unquorate? Will Doug’s strategy of “non-Attendance” work in his favour and will he avoid unemployment through not working? Does Mike wonder why he backed Nigel? Can he block it at the NEC even though he is not on it? And what about Croucher who toiled away for Nigel only to find someone else put above him? The party has already lost 3 off the NEC, are others going to follow? |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: CHICHESTER
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Macduff, becoming tired of tomfoolery, flung his sword aside, and seizing hold of McGonagall, brought the sublime tragedy of Macbeth to a close in a rather undnigified way, by taking the feet from under the principal character. (review, Dundee 1858) |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: West Essex
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I have just returned from organising UKIP leafletting, so thought I would look at this blogsite.
Simon Muire wrote- Waiting for Godot is a play. He is correct, I went up to the West End in the late fifties/ early sixties and saw the show live with my girlfriend, a RADA student. At that time it was essential to see the show to keep up. It was very good stuff. Then, we just happened to be members of the 'Young Conservatives' and I was the Broxbourne Treasurer, and I did get the accounts in on time. ! The YCs was just an excuse for young people to meet every Thursday to get happy with alcohol, and hope to be involved in some sort of heterosexual orgy. So the Keele University Branch effort as reported elsewhere, is quite mild. Martin Harvey |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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I assumed Sodball really had read a book of the play too. Don't ever want to see the play again though. Probably the most boring rubbish I have ever seen. In fact I did not watch it all anyway as I waited for something to happen. It didn't. DED. |
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Macduff, becoming tired of tomfoolery, flung his sword aside, and seizing hold of McGonagall, brought the sublime tragedy of Macbeth to a close in a rather undnigified way, by taking the feet from under the principal character. (review, Dundee 1858) |
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