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Early results show big Conservative swing
Daily Telegraph ^ | 5/ | Staff

Posted on 05/06/2010 5:44:17 PM PDT by mgstarr

Tories gain Kingswood, target 135, as indications suggest a large swing from Labour; anger as voters turned away from polls.

[headline only, blog at site]

(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: britain; greatbritain
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To: manc

LOL. Keep singing!!!!

I despise Labour and truly hate Gordo.

I watched all the debates.


21 posted on 05/06/2010 6:31:41 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: colorado tanker

OMG, that looks amazingly peaceful.

One week there would refuel anyones engines.


22 posted on 05/06/2010 6:41:35 PM PDT by Marty62 (marty60)
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To: mowowie

LOL! Well, aren’t you sweet!

Nawww. He’s not TOO bad....and we find areas in which we agree. He doesn’t like ‘Affirmative Action’, believes in securing the border (hell, he had a tough time jumping through all the hoops to become legal here), ‘term limits’, supports our kids being raised Christian (mostly by me), and thinks Hollywood movies for kids are crap. Unfortunately.....he’s for ‘Obamacare’. We’ve been ‘round and ‘round on that one......even tho his father died of neglect, basically, on the NHS (too old to treat). He even admitted to me when I pressed him if he thought our children would be better treated on government health care.....he said, “No.” (angrily and defiantly) Still wants it, tho. Ahhhhh, well! :)


23 posted on 05/06/2010 6:48:59 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (I don't have a 'Cousin Pookie'.)
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To: mgstarr
frank luntz the dunce just claimed the opposite on Hannity, based on his exit polling data... but I have seen that rat for who and what he is now for a long time. He was giving the dims in this country, all kind of positive takes on this British election. Hannity destroyed his arguments and luntz admitted that the Torys would win Prime Minister.

LLS

24 posted on 05/06/2010 6:58:31 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer ( WOLVERINES!)
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To: ExSoldier

Anyone remember her telling RINO Poppy Bush not to “Go Wobbly.”


25 posted on 05/06/2010 7:46:18 PM PDT by Frantzie (McCain=Obama's friend. McCain/Graham = La Raza's Senators & Estefan-Rubio)
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To: pollywog
The photos I have seen show a lovely scenic place!!

Yeah its lovely when its not raining, the photos are shot when its not raining.

26 posted on 05/06/2010 7:49:39 PM PDT by ReformedBeckite
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To: ExSoldier

I had the honor of a life-time back in 2002. I got to meet Dame Thatcher at an NRSC fundraiser. I’ve met many notable people, but meeting her stands out.


27 posted on 05/06/2010 7:51:51 PM PDT by brothers4thID (http://scarlettsays.blogspot.com/)
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To: brothers4thID

Lady Thatcher or Baroness Thatcher - she has never been Dame Thatcher.


28 posted on 05/06/2010 8:05:16 PM PDT by naturalman1975 ("America was under attack. Australia was immediately there to help." - John Winston Howard)
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To: mgstarr

England/UK/Great Britain under Labour = Dead End Street

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0WPC-N3UYE
Early Kinks video with Ray and the boys going to pick up a deceased Gordo Brooone. Take him back across Hadrian’s Wall.

Hopefully tomorrow is a new day but the Tories are too soft. Daniel Hanin needs to be in charge or UKIP/BNP.


29 posted on 05/06/2010 8:07:06 PM PDT by Frantzie (McCain=Obama's friend. McCain/Graham = La Raza's Senators & Estefan-Rubio)
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To: naturalman1975

My sincere apologies if I in any way slighted her ladyship, but I have heard her referred to as “Dame Thatcher” in several speeches.


30 posted on 05/06/2010 8:14:26 PM PDT by brothers4thID (http://scarlettsays.blogspot.com/)
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To: Frantzie
Hopefully tomorrow is a new day but the Tories are too soft.

For the most part, they are right wing lefties compared to our politics. Unfortunately for GB, they have submerged themselves in socialism.

We can't afford to do likewise. Who would then protect the lefties from the Bear?

31 posted on 05/06/2010 8:40:09 PM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: brothers4thID
“Dame” is the female equivalent of Knighthood.
32 posted on 05/06/2010 8:42:26 PM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: ReformedBeckite

LOL... I take it you live close to the Cotswolds? LOL


33 posted on 05/06/2010 8:50:53 PM PDT by pollywog ("Under His Wings".........Psalm 91:4)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear
How do you stand being with a liberal? More power (and grace) to you! <0> My Phd boss is a flaming libturd socialist liberal demoRAT. I need to curb my tongue around him, just so we can keep our work on a civil basis. However, he is an educated liberal retard demoRAT. 0b0z0 could torture & roast live puppies on national TV with the entire nation watching, and my liberal boss (including nearly all registered demoRATs) would still vote for the commie pig 0b0z0.
34 posted on 05/06/2010 8:57:14 PM PDT by rcrngroup
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To: brothers4thID
Yes, well, it's all a bit complicated, so it's not surprising at all, you've heard that mistake made.

A Dame is the female version of a Knight - a Knighthood is (generally) a non-hereditary title, it's not passed onto one's heir, a man who holds it is addressed as Sir FIRSTNAME LASTNAME (and his wife is addressed with the courtesy titlte of Lady LASTNAME), a women who holds it is addressed as Dame FIRSTNAME LASTNAME (her husband gains no courtesy title).

Lady Thatcher's husband, Denis, was knighted as Sir Denis Thatcher in 1991. This was primarily done so his wife (who had just ceased to be Prime Minister) could be Lady Thatcher and still sit in the House of Commons (the holder of a Peerage must sit only in the House of Lords). Sir Denis' knighthood was actually of what is now a very rare type - a Baronetcy, which means it is hereditary (on Sir Denis' death, his son became Sir Mark). These used to be more common, but Sir Denis' was the only one created since 1964.

When Lady Thatcher left the House of Commons in 1992, she was elevated to the Peerage as Baroness Thatcher, of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire. This is her current title - and as a Baroness can also be addressed as Lady, she is also now Lady Thatcher in her own right (as well as Lady Thatcher, widow of Sir Denis Thatcher). This is a noble title that allows her to sit in the House of Lords.

Lady Thatcher does, in fact, hold a Knighthood in her own right, but it in the highest and oldest Order of Knights, the Order of the Garter, and uniquely among all British knighthoods, a lady who holds that title in her own right is not a Dame, but is a Lady Companion.

In short form, Lady Thatcher or Baroness Thatcher are correct (though there is no insult or slight in calling her Dame Thatcher - titles are so complicated that a convention has developed that if no insult is intended, none should be taken - it's unreasonable to expect the average person to keep all this straight, and any attempt to get it right shows respect).

In full, she is The Right Honourable, The Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire, Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Member of the Order of Merit, Privy Counsellor, Fellow of the Royal Society.

35 posted on 05/06/2010 9:02:57 PM PDT by naturalman1975 ("America was under attack. Australia was immediately there to help." - John Winston Howard)
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To: naturalman1975

Thank you, that was very informative and helpful. Again, no slight was intended on my part, I was simply mistaken about the correct title.

She was (and I assume still is) a very sincere, soft spoken lady with a firm handshake and a tinkle in her eye.


36 posted on 05/06/2010 10:06:17 PM PDT by brothers4thID (http://scarlettsays.blogspot.com/)
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To: Steely Tom

“The press here in America had not so much as mentioned her name [Thatcher] before he election to high office...”

Shocking! /massive sarc


37 posted on 05/06/2010 10:38:22 PM PDT by SeattleBruce (God, Family, Church, Country - 11/2010, 11/2012 - Tea Party like it's 1773 & pray 2 Chronicles 7:14!)
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To: mgstarr

The sad thing is the Tories are more similar to Democrats than conservatives these days...


38 posted on 05/06/2010 11:11:50 PM PDT by DB
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To: DB

Yes but a grassroot conservative movement is growing in UK as in Europe and it could push Tories in the back!
Conservatives and nationalists like English Defense League are gaining seats and ground in local elections(they were not heard on the national stage with no voice in the MSM)


39 posted on 05/07/2010 12:46:35 AM PDT by Ulysse (s)
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To: ReformedBeckite

I spent 3 yrs in the UK from 1960-64 and before I went I recall many telling me about all the rain and fog. I was stationed in Suffolk County about 12 miles outside Ipswich and just up the road from a tiny town called Eyke. While I was there I do not recall it being any more rainy then it was where I lived in the States (NJ) and while we experienced what the Brits called a “killer Fog” it was just the once and any other instances of fog seemed to occur at a frequency which seemed not unusual to me.

Overall I loved the country and would drive for hours through the beautiful countryside very early in the morning while the mist was still lying low in the fields. The best was when I would come round a bend a suddenly be in a small village with the homes right up on the roadside. It was like being part of a picture postcard.

I found the folks there to be very friendly and outgoing towards us with only a very small problem with the younger folks who resented somewhat the English girls attraction to us which was mostly because we had some money to spend and many of us had our own cars, something a goodly number of young Brits did not have.

I will always treasure my time in the UK and wish it were the same today as then. But then I wish America also was the same now as then.


40 posted on 05/07/2010 9:29:55 AM PDT by 101voodoo
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