tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2932765464128103640.post5383737155478631407..comments2024-02-15T17:04:14.226+01:00Comments on Jane Is The One: predictionjanestheonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17617250693471034197noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2932765464128103640.post-79733341560856674632010-05-04T13:57:36.981+02:002010-05-04T13:57:36.981+02:00Wiped out in the South.Presumably Malcolm Powers i...Wiped out in the South.Presumably Malcolm Powers is busy polishing and,oiling,his old service revolver...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2932765464128103640.post-91001950525207192702010-05-03T15:40:39.477+02:002010-05-03T15:40:39.477+02:00Why feel sorry for Anneliese - you really are too ...Why feel sorry for Anneliese - you really are too NICE, Jane!<br /><br />Anneliese is not a novice candidate and she was happy to live in the Fraudster's basement, breathing in poison about the previous Labour MP for sustenance and turning herself readily into a cheer leader for He Who Must Be Obeyed - ie, Salter.<br />Dr Dodds could, at any time, have said 'I want to run my campaign like this and am going to do so - and, by the by, I have arranged such and such events with local people, the press and Westminster key campaigners. Ad nauseum est.<br />Well, she didn't.<br />She chose to let Fraudster and co direct the shoot and was happy to play the little woman in the attic, or basement, or sink or what the hell.<br />She's got a good job; she ain't old. No probs then really. All down to life's rich pattern. Maybe it can be a footnote in her autobiog, or career biog or whatever the hell becomes attached to her name, but it won't be in Who's Who because she won't have been an MP.<br />End of.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2932765464128103640.post-43680677777618343112010-05-03T13:39:29.387+02:002010-05-03T13:39:29.387+02:00Of course I have happy memories of election succes...Of course I have happy memories of election successes in Reading and of many things we tried to do, and succeeded in quite a lot of them. No sadness at all. Labour's forthcoming demolition is richly deserved in Reading, and has partly happened already. the deselection ensured, in a pretty good year for Labour (we still had Tony Blair then)a narrow Tory victory, which was what some of the Reading boys actually wanted, and this year there is no doubt of a comfortable Tory result. Good. they deserve it. I do feel sorry for Anneliese, who presumably did not know that she would be kept firmly in the background in the way she has been. But she is not a novice candidate and should have checked things out first. No, no twinge of sadness at all.janestheonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17617250693471034197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2932765464128103640.post-52734231986114171552010-05-03T12:35:18.857+02:002010-05-03T12:35:18.857+02:00JG
Do you not feel the slightest twinge of sadnes...JG<br /><br />Do you not feel the slightest twinge of sadness about Labours forthcoming demolition in Reading. Do you have happy memories of the heady days of local and general election success. Or is this closure and just deserts for your deselection?dukenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2932765464128103640.post-14313288034136547162010-05-03T12:29:35.468+02:002010-05-03T12:29:35.468+02:00Labour party canvassing in Cockney Hill (that bast...Labour party canvassing in Cockney Hill (that bastion of socialism) on Saturday afternoon. <br /><br />Change of personnel needed, time to take stock and come back stronger. Right party, wrong people. <br /><br />Very poorThe Hooded Clumpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2932765464128103640.post-88313783404849360492010-05-03T10:10:11.063+02:002010-05-03T10:10:11.063+02:00We know why Reading East is more hopeless than Rea...We know why Reading East is more hopeless than Reading West in the fascinating variants of degrees of hopelessness.<br /><br />So does Tony Page.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com