Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Team Katie or Peter?
I am definately on Team Peter. He is much more believable and sincere. He wants what is best for the kids and Katie seems to be trying to make it as hard as possible for him.
England Vs Brazil
England were always on the back foot but considering it was our 2nd team i think it was a good result.
Friday, 13 November 2009
GLASGOW NORTH EAST BY-ELECTION RESULTS
Labour - 12,231 votes (59.39%)
SNP - 4,120 votes (20%)
Tory - 1,075 votes (5.22%)
BNP - 1,013 votes (4.92%)
Solidarity - 794 votes (3.86%)
Lib Dems - 474 votes (2.30%)
Total votes cast - 20,595
Voter turnout - 32.97%
Rejected ballots - 43
Labour have won by a landslide majority. I'm actually surprised that they have because Labour have been portrayed very negatively lately. They must be doing something right though, in the eyes of the supporting voters. Lets just hope they deliver on all the policies which helped them win.
SNP - 4,120 votes (20%)
Tory - 1,075 votes (5.22%)
BNP - 1,013 votes (4.92%)
Solidarity - 794 votes (3.86%)
Lib Dems - 474 votes (2.30%)
Total votes cast - 20,595
Voter turnout - 32.97%
Rejected ballots - 43
Labour have won by a landslide majority. I'm actually surprised that they have because Labour have been portrayed very negatively lately. They must be doing something right though, in the eyes of the supporting voters. Lets just hope they deliver on all the policies which helped them win.
Yesterday
Yesterday was good, i decided to go out for a social dinner/drink with my girlfriend. We ended up doing more of the latter and spent £40 on £1 drinks which was an experience to say the least. When we woke up we got the feeling as we always do that we had wasted our money but that soon got replaced by all the stories we had to share with eachother about anything and everything. So all in all yesterday was a good day.
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Service marks lost WWI generation
Westminster Abbey has held a special Armistice Day service following the deaths this year of the three remaining World War I veterans living in the UK. In his sermon, Archbishop Rowan Williams said WWI fundamentally shook the roots of society. He said the service acknowledged how that generation - often known as the lost generation after entire villages of men were wiped out - refused to let idealism die.
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