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butch890 09-Jan-2006 19:48

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Originally posted by Paul James
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Originally posted by Henners
Isn't it interesting in CKs case that his team were all for him until his position became untenable and then they turned on him like a bunch of bloodthirsty curs. Seen it happen time and time again ....

Depends on how untenable you think it is to like a drink I suppose. Always plenty of people waiting in the wings to do things better but when the chance actually presents itself they often vanish like a puff of smoke..........:D:D
As menzies campbell said today Paul"the party is bigger than the man!"
Food for thought.
Butch

AK 09-Jan-2006 20:19

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Originally posted by Paul James
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Originally posted by Henners
Isn't it interesting in CKs case that his team were all for him until his position became untenable and then they turned on him like a bunch of bloodthirsty curs. Seen it happen time and time again ....

Depends on how untenable you think it is to like a drink I suppose. Always plenty of people waiting in the wings to do things better but when the chance actually presents itself they often vanish like a puff of smoke..........:D:D

will you lot stop using my initials?:o

Paul, that would never be meeeee - you have things wrong there - I do follow all things through (just ask AK) - and am too :pig: to vanish!:P


C:saint:

round 3...............

Henners 10-Jan-2006 18:46

Sorry Charlotte :)

I don't believe that alcohol was the issue with Charles Kennedy, he lost the trust of his management team and they forced him out because they feared what the membership would do if they didn't. When confidence in the man vanishes then the best thing to do is resign, which he did.

andyb 10-Jan-2006 19:02

I think the drink thing was a little old reason theyve had sitting on the side for a while..........

Theyve seen the tories gain in the popularity stakes by having a shake up ........so want the same. Roll out the old reason and away ya go!

AK 10-Jan-2006 20:05

first time a politcs thread has had this many views.... wonder if its to do with my initials in the title perchance?:rolleye:

WeeJohnyB 10-Jan-2006 20:16

Quote from Henners ''he lost the trust of his management team and they forced him out because they feared what the membership would do if they didn't. When confidence in the man vanishes then the best thing to do is resign, which he did.''

You talking about the DSC then H???;)

WeeJohnyB


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