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Two points: It'll be an even massiver problem if we have millions of migrants to house just like that.Il Pirate wrote:thebish wrote:he's responsible for the provision of care for many young homeless people in London over many years.
homelessness is a fecking atrocity...
Yet unfortunately about to become an even bigger problem.
In Britain, in this day and age, nobody should be homeless. (And you cnuts don't come on here saying people 'choose' to be homeless etc.)
And b) [contoversially] I personally was homeless once. Looking back on it from a stance of thirty eight years I could'a done a lot more to ensure I never reached that state... but I didn't. ( It all depends on a definition of 'choice' I suppose.)
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Farnworth's own Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson at 85. He had a short but brilliant career as a fast bowler on the 1950s. RIP.
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Aye, put the wind up few antipodean batsmen did Frank along with Fred Trueman and Brian Statham . Tyson has been called the fastest bowler ever.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Farnworth's own Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson at 85. He had a short but brilliant career as a fast bowler on the 1950s. RIP.
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Indeed - along with quite a few others!TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, put the wind up few antipodean batsmen did Frank along with Fred Trueman and Brian Statham . Tyson has been called the fastest bowler ever.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Farnworth's own Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson at 85. He had a short but brilliant career as a fast bowler on the 1950s. RIP.
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Grannie Heather in the Archers. Good. Thank goodness for that. Just Nasty Rob to go now.
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I saw Sylvester Clarke bowl for Farnworth Social Circle against Daisy Hill when I was a boy. Sylvester Clarke bowling at Javed Miandad in the Bolton Association. No-one believes me but I absolutely promise you that it's true.TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, put the wind up few antipodean batsmen did Frank along with Fred Trueman and Brian Statham . Tyson has been called the fastest bowler ever.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Farnworth's own Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson at 85. He had a short but brilliant career as a fast bowler on the 1950s. RIP.
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I don't see why no one would believe you - Gary Sobers played for Radcliffe in the Lancashire leagues in the late 1950's early 60's. If you could see the world's greatest all-rounder why not Pakistan's greatest batsman vs one of Windies most feared bowlers?Bruce Rioja wrote:I saw Sylvester Clarke bowl for Farnworth Social Circle against Daisy Hill when I was a boy. Sylvester Clarke bowling at Javed Miandad in the Bolton Association. No-one believes me but I absolutely promise you that it's true.TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, put the wind up few antipodean batsmen did Frank along with Fred Trueman and Brian Statham . Tyson has been called the fastest bowler ever.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Farnworth's own Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson at 85. He had a short but brilliant career as a fast bowler on the 1950s. RIP.
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Here's a pair of bare buttocks. (_!_)Montreal Wanderer wrote:I don't see why no one would believe you - Gary Sobers played for Radcliffe in the Lancashire leagues in the late 1950's early 60's. If you could see the world's greatest all-rounder why not Pakistan's greatest batsman vs one of Windies most feared bowlers?Bruce Rioja wrote:I saw Sylvester Clarke bowl for Farnworth Social Circle against Daisy Hill when I was a boy. Sylvester Clarke bowling at Javed Miandad in the Bolton Association. No-one believes me but I absolutely promise you that it's true.TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, put the wind up few antipodean batsmen did Frank along with Fred Trueman and Brian Statham . Tyson has been called the fastest bowler ever.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Farnworth's own Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson at 85. He had a short but brilliant career as a fast bowler on the 1950s. RIP.
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Dennis Healey. RIP
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Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite
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Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite

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Not many politicians I respect, but Healy is up there with Mandela, Castro, Churchill, Dayell, and Powell.Hoboh wrote:Dennis Healey. RIP
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Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite
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Powell?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Not many politicians I respect, but Healy is up there with Mandela, Castro, Churchill, Dayell, and Powell.Hoboh wrote:Dennis Healey. RIP
Best quotes
Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite

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My main recollection of Healy was when he accused Thatcher of 'glorifying in slaughter' after the Falklands and was then forced to backtrack. Anyway a life of public service. Rip Denis
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Just because someone has opinions that aren't part of the zeitgeist doesn't mean that what they expressed was either wrong or necessarily reported correctly. Powell is consistently remembered for his "Rivers of Blood" speach, but incorrectly remembered for being a racist but should have been for being a forcaster of what had inflicted itself on US society potentially being exported to these shoresHarry Genshaw wrote:Powell?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Not many politicians I respect, but Healy is up there with Mandela, Castro, Churchill, Dayell, and Powell.Hoboh wrote:Dennis Healey. RIP
Best quotes
Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite
Nothing in his political life made him, like most politicians, a cynical self serving cipher. Hence why he's in my list. I could, and will add Mao, Ho Chi Minh, and Genghis Khan.
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Aside from the dubious race speech didn't he keep swapping sides to get some kind of power or be taken seriously?
As for Mao. Feck me
As for Mao. Feck me

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He (Powell) swapped parties, and he explained why, mostly because they didn't match his ambition.Harry Genshaw wrote:Aside from the dubious race speech didn't he keep swapping sides to get some kind of power or be taken seriously?
As for Mao. Feck me
Mao Zedong never hesitated in his drive to transform the average Chinese peasant into a force to be reckoned with.
His policies stank, he had no idea of economics, he was fully and indubitably racist in his take on where Han Chinese stood in the world, but he is the basis for why China is now what it is, and not some feeble reflection of what Africa is now what it is. For that reason (as a politician, not as a hero, or human being) I respect him...
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Now your talking!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Just because someone has opinions that aren't part of the zeitgeist doesn't mean that what they expressed was either wrong or necessarily reported correctly. Powell is consistently remembered for his "Rivers of Blood" speach, but incorrectly remembered for being a racist but should have been for being a forcaster of what had inflicted itself on US society potentially being exported to these shoresHarry Genshaw wrote:Powell?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Not many politicians I respect, but Healy is up there with Mandela, Castro, Churchill, Dayell, and Powell.Hoboh wrote:Dennis Healey. RIP
Best quotes
Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite
Nothing in his political life made him, like most politicians, a cynical self serving cipher. Hence why he's in my list. I could, and will add Mao, Ho Chi Minh, and Genghis Khan.

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You have a favourite?Hoboh wrote:Dennis Healey. RIP
Best quotes
Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite
I'm struggling to decide which one is most cringe-worthy. In fact, deciding which one is least cringe-worthy is more difficult. Nae Churchill, was he, the lad? Is he off the hook yet, by the way?
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I thought you'd have loved the Prescott oneBruce Rioja wrote:You have a favourite?Hoboh wrote:Dennis Healey. RIP
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Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite
I'm struggling to decide which one is most cringe-worthy. In fact, deciding which one is least cringe-worthy is more difficult. Nae Churchill, was he, the lad? Is he off the hook yet, by the way?

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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Just because someone has opinions that aren't part of the zeitgeist doesn't mean that what they expressed was either wrong or necessarily reported correctly. Powell is consistently remembered for his "Rivers of Blood" speach, but incorrectly remembered for being a racist but should have been for being a forcaster of what had inflicted itself on US society potentially being exported to these shoresHarry Genshaw wrote:Powell?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Not many politicians I respect, but Healy is up there with Mandela, Castro, Churchill, Dayell, and Powell.Hoboh wrote:Dennis Healey. RIP
Best quotes
Healey’s first law of politics: when you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
To a reporter in 2000:
A statesman is a dead politician. I am in the home of the living dead which is betwixt and between. The House of Lords.”
On Margaret Thatcher:
That bloody woman.”
On debating with Geoffrey Howe:
Like being savaged by a dead sheep.”
On John Prescott:
He has the face of a man who clubs baby seals.”
To a reporter in 1997:
Yes I have been on a diet, but not the Nigel Lawson one. I don’t want to look like death warmed up.”
In a newspaper interview in 1997:
Being chancellor is not a woman’s job. There’s a difference between the sexes, and people who don’t know that don’t know what people are like with their clothes off. So there.”
While campaigning for Tony Benn in the 1984 Chesterfield byelection:
Healey without Benn would be like Torvill without Dean. I can’t get the bugger off my back.”
Speaking in the House of Commons in February 1990:
While the rest of Europe is marching to confront the new challenges, the prime minister [Margaret Thatcher] is shuffling along in the gutter in the opposite direction, like an old bag lady, muttering imprecations at anyone who catches her eye.”
However, he denied ever having said, as chancellor:
I want to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak.”
The one in bold is my favourite
Nothing in his political life made him, like most politicians, a cynical self serving cipher. Hence why he's in my list. I could, and will add Mao, Ho Chi Minh, and Genghis Khan.
Part of the zeitgeist?? What, not being a racist ?
He was a racist.
And a cynical self serving cypher.
Have you ever read/heard/understood his 'rivers of blood' speech?
And it's speech. Not speach, as in peach.
He was a tory racist cnut.
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^ Well then we disagree. Not about the speach like peach, on that you're absolutely correct.
And I was merely listing those who I thought were politicians I could respect, having plainly made clear there were very few of the fxckers, but of those listed I was neither claiming I liked either them as people nor their particular viewpoint.
And I was merely listing those who I thought were politicians I could respect, having plainly made clear there were very few of the fxckers, but of those listed I was neither claiming I liked either them as people nor their particular viewpoint.
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