Sunday, October 14, 2007

What's the big Green secret?

My mole in the bowels of City Hall whispers to me that Labour have some dirt on the Greens so good that they are saving it up for election time ... I wonder what it can be!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

When the Greens have picked up defectors from Labour it has often been quantity to the detriment of quality. There are some very loose cannons who are still comrades at heart and probably spill all of the rhubarb crunchers secrets when enjoying a pint at the Kings or Steampacket. Is it worth holding our breath for ??

The Labout group these days are so dull I would find it hard to believe there is anything remotely interesting about any of THEM!

Anonymous said...

ALL Labour Group is dull? Have you actually spent time with any of them? Some are far from dull!

Anonymous said...

Some are absolutely deadly. Am intrigued to know which one's you think are "interesting"? I suppose if you usually mix with excruciatingly dull company one or two might raise an eyebrow or smirk but otherwise.......

I have spent far too much time with most of them thankyou.

Anonymous said...

My my aren't we the charming one. Perhaps it is just as well for the Labour Group that you find them so ghastly - for I feel certain that they would not seek out your good self as a companion of choice. As for spending far too much time with them; I would hazard a guess that you did that without being manacled? Seems to me that such bitterness could only come from someone disillusioned with Labour politics, which then raises questions about your past allegiance to the Labour Party. And you would be amazed who I associate with......

Anonymous said...

Not "ghastly" just dull. In many cases to dislike them would be akin to dissing motherhood and apple pie. Lets say past Labour groups were somewhat more "cosmopolitan" (sometimes to the detriment of effectiveness).

How can someone not be disillusioned with Labour politics?

As far as associations go I am seated and prepared to be amazed..