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Old 16-02-2007, 06:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tim Rice: Tories no longer love me

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Sir Tim Rice, the hit lyricist who has been a Tory party conference fundraiser and donor, said today that he was now "unloved" by the Conservatives.
He claimed that they were no longer interested in him or his "Neanderthal views".

Writing in the Spectator magazine, Sir Tim said: "It has finally dawned on me that my relationship with the Conservative party has irrevocably changed.

"Dave and his young, dynamic, thrusting team are simply not interested in me or my Neanderthal views. They couldn't give a stuff what I think.

"And I don't blame them. There are far more votes to be gained from stern disapproval of global warming and renewing my massive subscription to the NHS than in escape from Europe and tax cuts."
Sir Tim said this was a great relief.

"I can reject Conservative requests for money with no feeling of guilt.

"I've obviously missed the peerage gravy train and need only attend trendy Conservative balls if Bryan Ferry is the cabaret."

He added: "Once you know you are unloved you can move onwards and upwards."
Sounds like Nigel should be giving Mr Rice a shout to me!
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Unfortunately in the next section of his diary piece for The Spectator he said that he would still vote conservative.
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I'd still give him a shout. He sounds like he could do with some Farage style coffee.
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Unfortunately in the next section of his diary piece for The Spectator he said that he would still vote conservative.
But the first fruits of disillusionment are forming. Wait for the fruit to ripen to see what colour it becomes! :wink:
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Unfortunately in the next section of his diary piece for The Spectator he said that he would still vote conservative.
Perhaps he might vote UKIP at the next EU Election.
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What's all this 'coffee with Nigel' business? :roll:

He's a beer man!



EEEEEeeeyhhh!
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What's all this 'coffee with Nigel' business? :roll:

He's a beer man!



EEEEEeeeyhhh!
Looks as though he has had too much judging by that photo ^ :wink:

Of course the Conservatives are no longer interested in Sir Tim, because he's too conservative-- heaven forbid .

A couple of jars with Nigel, and Sir Tim will be as right as ninepence
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It's the British disease that Mr Rice has. However badly your existing institiutions treat you, you British think you have to stick with them because it is not cricket to desert them. So the Conservative party carries on despite spurning its supporters, it can take them for granted as Labour takes its, Bristih Gas has millions of customers despite other companies charging much less for exactly the same, and British motorists buy Fords and Vauxhalls despite them being American firms making the cars in Spain and Germany. Worst of all British soldiers are sent off to die to keep the Middle East safe for Israel, for reasons of internal USA politics, and all anyone does is blub about it. Foreigners would not stand for all this; they would desert the old parties for UKIP/Green/BNP or whatever seemed better. Tie Rice is not unusual (nor Tom Jones). I do not understand the psychology: pass me some cheese and wine someone.
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