Merseymike
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Post by Merseymike on Feb 23, 2014 21:32:23 GMT
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Post by iainbhx on Feb 23, 2014 21:39:09 GMT
I think he might be at home in UKIP.
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Merseymike
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Post by Merseymike on Feb 23, 2014 21:41:58 GMT
I think he might be at home in UKIP. Actually, I thought the same, but I think he is pro-Europe!
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Crimson King
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Post by Crimson King on Feb 23, 2014 23:00:55 GMT
I take the view that it is in the Daily Mail, so probably isn't true
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 9:25:12 GMT
It is back to some descendants of immigrants trying to be more British than the British, UKIP Scotland is full of them, I call it the Alf Garnett syndrome. May I suggest we send Mr Danczuck back first.
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Post by East Anglian Lefty on Feb 24, 2014 10:30:12 GMT
He doesn't really say anything nice about anybody. I don't think he's unhappy in the Labour Party, he's just one of those people who doesn't see the political necessity of having allies. Government ministers who've taken that attitude have not tended to survive beyond their first scandal.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 12:03:35 GMT
Actually, I think he sees the political necessity of having allies in his constituency, hence the rather eccentric way he goes about things. He doesn't exactly attack Ed Miliband and, for him, seems qute measured in his TotalPolitics interview. It is being a bit overspun I would suggest. Not my cup of tea as an MP at all, but as I no longer live in in that constituency, I don't have to over-worry about it. Depressingly, he is a pretty perfect fit for the town.
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Post by john07 on Feb 24, 2014 16:37:02 GMT
Actually, I think he sees the political necessity of having allies in his constituency, hence the rather eccentric way he goes about things. He doesn't exactly attack Ed Miliband and, for him, seems qute measured in his TotalPolitics interview. It is being a bit overspun I would suggest. Not my cup of tea as an MP at all, but as I no longer live in in that constituency, I don't have to over-worry about it. Depressingly, he is a pretty perfect fit for the town. So was Cyril Smith!
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The Bishop
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Post by The Bishop on Feb 24, 2014 16:42:19 GMT
Well, that is sort of the point Danczuk defecting to the LibDems would genuinely be one of the most hilarious political events of my lifetime. Ain't happening, though!
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Post by erlend on Feb 24, 2014 17:03:21 GMT
I would suspect not.
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Post by No Offence Alan on Feb 24, 2014 19:21:17 GMT
It is back to some descendants of immigrants trying to be more British than the British, UKIP Scotland is full of them, I call it the Alf Garnett syndrome. May I suggest we send Mr Danczuck back first. Are you thinking about who I am thinking about ?
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Post by erlend on Feb 24, 2014 20:02:00 GMT
Assuming Mr Danczuk had at least one Grandparent from Poland are we making these call based on the Y chromosome (or the father's Y chromosome for women. Mitochondrial DNA is more accurate.
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Post by erlend on Feb 24, 2014 20:05:10 GMT
In fact if England should be for the English (say 4 England born Grandparents and an English name) all parties are going to need new leaders id Scotland votes yes. That I suppose would put Natalie Bennett in Charge!
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Post by gwynthegriff on Feb 24, 2014 20:23:29 GMT
In fact if England should be for the English (say 4 England born Grandparents and an English name) all parties are going to need new leaders id Scotland votes yes. That I suppose would put Natalie Bennett in Charge! I wonder how many of us have 4 grandparents from the same country? No, I don't qualify. 3 Welsh, 1 Irish.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Feb 24, 2014 20:32:48 GMT
I have 4 grandparents from England and 8 great grandparents too. Not all my children can say the same though. On Mr Danczuk, I don't know an awful lot about him, but I saw him a few months ago on C4 news tearing strips off Owen Jones and was suitably impressed
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Post by No Offence Alan on Feb 24, 2014 20:48:26 GMT
I have to go to at least great-great-grandparents before my gene pool leaves Worcestershire or Gloucestershire. My wife, on the other hand, was mostly Scottish, one-quarter Irish and claimed to be one-sixteenth Romany (and a great-uncle of hers joined the circus).
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Post by Philip Davies on Feb 24, 2014 22:24:49 GMT
I have 4 grandparents from England and 8 great grandparents too. Not all my children can say the same though. On Mr Danczuk, I don't know an awful lot about him, but I saw him a few months ago on C4 news tearing strips off Owen Jones and was suitably impressed Danczuk also made himself look silly by saying OJ was from a posh part of Stockport. He was brought up in Cale Green!
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Post by erlend on Feb 24, 2014 22:46:21 GMT
All mine officially Scottish. 2 being Orcadian which is why I qualify. Start to lose out at the next generation where there was 1 Irish and 1 half French and I think born there.
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Post by erlend on Feb 24, 2014 22:47:19 GMT
I have 4 grandparents from England and 8 great grandparents too. Not all my children can say the same though. On Mr Danczuk, I don't know an awful lot about him, but I saw him a few months ago on C4 news tearing strips off Owen Jones and was suitably impressed That does make me think better of Danczuk.
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Post by greenchristian on Feb 24, 2014 22:50:30 GMT
In fact if England should be for the English (say 4 England born Grandparents and an English name) all parties are going to need new leaders id Scotland votes yes. That I suppose would put Natalie Bennett in Charge! I wonder how many of us have 4 grandparents from the same country? All 4 English. I think my Englishness goes back quite a way further than that, but I've only seen a family tree on my maternal grandmother's side.
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