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rogermellie
06-Apr-14, 01:22
not Farage or Clegg, but Charlie Chaplin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FMNFvKEy4c)

Kenn
06-Apr-14, 23:28
No, Martin Luther King, "I have a dream."

sids
07-Apr-14, 06:43
Edward Heath:

"At a stroke."

orkneycadian
07-Apr-14, 09:23
Although he didn't write it, Baz Luhrmann - Wear Suncreen. Particularly applicable to us up here in the Peoples Republic of Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles, where later in the summer, we change the words to "Wear Avon Skin so Soft"

neilsermk1
07-Apr-14, 12:46
Has to be Winston "we will fight them............."

Big Gaz
07-Apr-14, 13:20
Has to be Winston "we will fight them............."

Was thinking myself of the speech that had the immortal line "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few"

dozy
07-Apr-14, 14:20
David Cameron "we'll all in it together" ,what he was really thinking was "your all in it together". That speak is the same thread as the one used by HITLER to fuse the Nazi Party.

Humerous Vegetable
07-Apr-14, 15:39
No, that would be Johann Lamont's speech to the Scottish Labour party last month, the er...I dunno what I'm talking about here, one. Her incisive and penetrating insights into increased tax powers and how evil the SNP government some of you voted for, is. http://www.whitefeatherclub.wordpress.com/2014/03/the-dark-heart-of-Johann-Lamont The Labour party is a sad remnant of what it used to be, back in the day. Long gone are the true socialists like Kier Hardie and Nye Bevan and what we are left with is the dross. I don't currently know which party I will vote for in the 1st election after independence, but it won't be Nu-Labour.

Rheghead
07-Apr-14, 17:47
[COLOR=#2f4f4f]The Labour party is a sad remnant of what it used to be, back in the day. Long gone are the true socialists like Kier Hardie and Nye Bevan and what we are left with is the dross. I don't currently know which party I will vote for in the 1st election after independence, but it won't be Nu-Labour.

I feel exactly the same way, that is why I'm voting for the Scottish Green Party.