Yep.
Well it's worked for the last 15 years or so in British politics?
Only as part of a wider conspiracy. Labour wont have the same level of client media and funding support to undo the fascist agenda.
Bitter and cocktail man myself. Ingo out!!!
Chicago: Part of the revolution.
@tricky has written:Quite staggering the number of farmers, a sector that has been reamed out like the rest of us, still putting their boards up in their fields
I’m sure I read recently that a Farmer’s Weekly poll had about 60% of readers opting for Labour.
My dad has been helping the Melton and Syston Labour candidate and took part in a couple of sessions on market day. He said the farmers were receptive and had no love for the Tories. Maybe they were just being polite.
Received a V11Z, so I processed the demand at no cost greater than 3 minutes labour.
@Charlie has written: @tricky has written:Quite staggering the number of farmers, a sector that has been reamed out like the rest of us, still putting their boards up in their fields
I’m sure I read recently that a Farmer’s Weekly poll had about 60% of readers opting for Labour.
My dad has been helping the Melton and Syston Labour candidate and took part in a couple of sessions on market day. He said the farmers were receptive and had no love for the Tories. Maybe they were just being polite.
They probably all went to reform. Thought Labour would get a bit closer to Argar. No such luck.
Received a V11Z, so I processed the demand at no cost greater than 3 minutes labour.
It’s not as good as it used to be. It was best when Buster Gonad was in every issue.
Labour won with a majority of 39 here with Reform taking over 8k votes.
The result is good, the nature of it amuses me but the thought of being surrounded by so many right wing numpties not so much. Although no great surprise our area had one of if not the first UKIP councillors.
Oops wrong thread.
Went to Miller and Carter for lunch. Won't bother again
Went to Miller and Carter for lunch. Won't bother again
"a"? Isn't there more than one?
Quite correct. The Enderby one. Maybe the others are better.
We went to the one in Wollaton. Decorated like a seventies gentleman's club. All red PVC and dark. I've had a better steak in spoonies.
Not for me.
Miller and Carter wollaton is indeed naff.
But then I never got the attraction of ‘steak’ or indeed why it’s perceived to be some kind of treat anyway so I’m probably not the target audience.
I’ve been to both the Enderby and Wollaton branches when they were Toby Carvaries. Both very unremarkable.
We said it was Bernieinnesque.
I had the "cheapest" sirloin. It was ok, but not good quality. As Tricky (sort of) says I have had a better quality steak at a Table Table.
In my head I thought they were supposed to be decent quality. I wish I'd gone to the Toby.