> Madeira is not Ibiza. It attracts a more mature clientele, and raving is limited to enthusing about the island’s dramatic scenery and botanical wonders. > > Looks Good. quoted1
Yeah, I know, I've been twice to Madeira. And to Algarve in Portugal. Madeira is a beautiful island, but not more beautiful than Ibiza.
Villas - sea view
Because of the clubbing and Ibiza Town and San Antonio in particular, Ibiza is officially the most expensive holiday destination in the EU now. More expensive than Nice in the South of France or Tuscany in Italy, just to give you an idea.
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> Кто-то на этом форуме до сих пор имеет наглость спрашивать зачем нам групповой подфорум? quoted1
эээ... а зачем вам групповой подфорум или подгрупповой форум? засохнете же на корню, вместе с подгрупповым, кому интересны междусобойчики, для этого вовсе не обязательно иметь подфорум?!
Я думал что ОЛУС обидется. Он вроде как против Нью Йорка. Самое главное впечатление — это люди. Я уже больше года в Бруклине работаю, а до этого в Джерзи Сити — через Гудзон. Скучаю за Манхетенскими лицами.
Laura Hughes, political correspondent 29 MAY 2017 • 8:59PM -May and Corbyn grilled by Jeremy Paxman -Labour campaign chief: It’s only the beginning of the Corbyn project -Theresa May to pledge tough action on domestic abuse -Prime Minister heckled over support for fox hunting
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Newest | Oldest | Top Comments Alice Rose 29 May 2017 9:02PM Corbyn keeps saying «Let me finish» — then doesn't answer the question, Diane Abbott also wanted to abolish M15 got people booing a bit in the audience, Jezza has failed people, a total failure of a a showing, Comrade Corbyn has got people laughing at him in the crowd.
Flag Peter May 29 May 2017 9:01PM May is going to be absolutely slaughtered. This is a tough one!!!
Flag Maria Castellanos 29 May 2017 9:00PM Corbyn doesn't even know what he is talking about, Paxman is showing that, he is making him look so helpless here.
Flag gary miles 29 May 2017 9:01PM @Maria Castellanos yep, but what's he going to do to May????
Flag Elizabeth Kirkby 29 May 2017 8:59PM Jeremy Corbyn's «answers» are just mindblowingly embarrassing. All he gives are platitudes and excuses. He has not given a straight answer to any of the questions put to him. I shudder to think that people could possibly bring themselves to vote for Corbyn or any of his cabal.
Flag Ryan McClements 29 May 2017 8:58PM Corbyn is coming across a bit weak here.
Flag Alice Rose 29 May 2017 8:59PM @Ryan McClements — He is so incoherent as well, makes no sense,
Flag Harry Gimpoliaga 29 May 2017 8:57PM Have to say that was impressive from CORBYN. Despite what's been said in this paper particularly, he stood up and delivered well there. Respect.
Flag Ian Lower 29 May 2017 8:57PM HA HA Classic Paxman, he is showing how clownish Corbyn is.
Flag Gerry Mander 29 May 2017 8:58PM @Ian Lower
he's a class A d**k Paxman. self aggrandising blow hard.
Flag Gerry Mander 29 May 2017 8:56PM Paxman is a clown
Flag Gerry Mander 29 May 2017 8:56PM May is going to get slaughtered :)
Flag iLsa Sundin 29 May 2017 8:55PM Why does Corbyn come across so dam weak?
As someone who would normally vote Labour, he just looks like he needs a rocket up his a** sometimes.
Flag David Lawson 29 May 2017 8:54PM I wish he would stop yelling and always leaning into the question and the questioner. He's been got at by spin doctors.
He needs to stop over-trying to be «aggressive» and «positive». It turns his responses into a pushy yelling, its way too harsh. This is a conversation with voters, not a yelling match ….
I'll bet Paxman does not let him get away with that …. this could be interesting :)
Flag Alice Rose 29 May 2017 8:52PM Corbyn did not come through clear about Trident did he, the person who asked his was clearly not impressed was they, o no, Paxman is ready to bash Corbyn some more after the break, you just know he will.
Flag Gerry Mander 29 May 2017 8:54PM @Alice Rose
it's good to see so many people here wanting us to say we'll start a nuclear holocaust… nice bunch.
Flag Ryan McClements 29 May 2017 8:48PM That Asian gentleman from Manchester has just destroyed Comedy Corbyn HA HA !
Flag Gerry Mander 29 May 2017 8:49PM @Ryan McClements
what program are you watching
Flag Karen Crompton 29 May 2017 8:50PM @Gerry Mander — That asian guy has just destroyed him though Gerry, what show are you watching, Corbyn is «Bad for business»
Flag Gerry Mander 29 May 2017 8:51PM @Karen Crompton @Gerry Mander
destroyed him… really…ok .if you say so… let's see May shall we :)
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:55PM Some special people on here Gerry!
Flag Gerry Mander 29 May 2017 8:47PM Corbyn holding up well so far….lets see May struggle and squirm soon.
Flag Maria Castellanos 29 May 2017 8:16PM Normally a Labour voter, but refuse to vote for Corbyn, I will be voting Tory first time in my life, how anyone can trust this man with Diane Abbott to run the country is beyond belief.
Flag Jonathan Oliver 29 May 2017 8:20PM To Maria Castellanos
Well you sound very much indeed like a Labour voter viewing all the comments you've posted in The Telegraph ! Ha ! Ha ! Ha !
Flag Buster Slattocks 29 May 2017 8:21PM @Jonathan Oliver — Hey I also vote Labour mate, but this is what Corbyn does to people, he is a total turn off, and maybe Greater London will vote for him, but you will find the majority of areas are saying no thank you.
Flag John Hatch 29 May 2017 8:16PM Why should a BBC interviewer be really harsh on either candidate?
They are both pushing Marxist policies: Corbyn is basically an old-fashioned Trotskyite and May is a Gramsci-ite/cultural Marxist.
Corbyn intends to nationalise the railways. May intends to nationalise families. She is passing new laws which empower the Feministasi police and judges to arrest and imprison men who claim to be head of a patriarchal family.
Lenin foresaw that Western societies could be undermined and destroyed, thereby enabling a communist police state to be imposed, if people stopping believing in patriarchal families as the basic social units.
The Italian communist Gramsci developed these ideas, and cultural Marxists have now seized control of the main political parties; the civil service; the judiciary; the police; the NHS; most of the big charities; most large corporations and professional bodies which rely on government work; the educational establishment; and the mass media which mainly follows the BBC.
The central fact is that the same establishment which lied to us over Europe for 45 years was also secretly working to undermine our traditional family unit of husband, wife and children.
Theresa May changed her stance on the European Union solely because she saw a chance to make herself Prime Minister. As such, she intends to impose cultural Marxism on us; by means of having family life supervised by Feministasi police officers and judges.
Flag damask rose 29 May 2017 8:53PM John… the infiltration into (government sponsored) charities is a particularly insidious move.
In such positions of power over vulnerable people in need of charity, they can now 'cooperate' with the police and social services. etc.
Flag iLsa Sundin 29 May 2017 8:11PM Corbyn will struggle tonight, he will not like members of the public calling him a terrorist sympathiser, he can take it from journalists, but not from the people, it will hurt him and make him angry, and people will see that as a sign of guilt on his part, and I for one am very suspicious of him. I don't like all this terrorist baggage he brings, and I am a Labour voter, but will not be voting for them while he is the leader, sorry.
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:19PM We shall see after the show, I think you will be surprised how well Corbyn will handle things. May will inevitably crumble again.
Flag Buster Slattocks 29 May 2017 8:20PM @Neil Spiteri-Lewis = you are delusional Neil, you really are, how old are you just out of curiosity?
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:25PM 40. Never voted Labour, will be voting for Labour in spite of the party, not because of it. I will probably never vote for them again given the conduct of the PLP.
My vote is for Corbyn as I am not influenced by propaganda & feel able to differentiate between fact & fiction. It really isn't difficult to firstly open your eyes in the real world & secondly do a little fact finishing to find out what is really going on.
Flag Barry Coots 29 May 2017 8:31PM @Neil Spiteri-Lewis AND YOUR MEDICATION IS?
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:56PM Not very good at put downs are you Barry…
Flag Jonathan Oliver 29 May 2017 8:10PM SPECIAL DAILY TELEGRAPH ANNOUNCEMENT
After long and careful consideration The Daily Telegraph recommends it's readers to vote Conservative !
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:10PM ;-)
Flag John Hatch 29 May 2017 8:23PM @Jonathan Oliver
Is the Conservative Party standing in this general election?
I thought it had withdrawn all its candidates in favour of the «Me May Party» which promotes cultural Marxism.
Flag Martin Jenner 29 May 2017 7:53PM I don't normally support blood sports but in Corbyn's case I'm happy to make an exception.
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 7:59PM I'm sure you'll enjoy seeing May getting torn apart, Corbyn is used to speaking to real people you see.
Flag Stephen Priest 29 May 2017 8:03PM @Neil Spiteri-Lewis such as the IRA
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:07PM Maybe we should just invade everybody rather than negotiating peace? It's worked really well so far… oh, & don't forget Maggie was meeting with them too whilst saying we do not negotiate with terrorists.
Negotiating peace in Ireland is one of this country's greatest achievements & has saved countless lives. It would be easy to say it was purely down to Labour, but that would be being disingenuous to John Major's governments contribution.
Flag John Hatch 29 May 2017 8:33PM @Neil Spiteri-Lewis
If you want to impress people with long words like «disingenuous», you should first look up what they mean.
«Disingenuous» is not a posh version of «ungenerous»; it means something entirely different.
Flag damask rose 29 May 2017 8:57PM Neil… will you be volunteering to visit Syria to negotiate peace with Isis?
Let us know how you find it.
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:57PM Not straightforward or candid; giving a false appearance of frankness • a disingenuous excuse • an ambitious, disingenuous, philistine, and hypocritical operator, who… exemplified…the most disagreeable traits of his time
Flag damask rose 29 May 2017 8:59PM Neil, the word is not usually employed in the manner in which you have done so.
Flag Donna Knight 29 May 2017 7:39PM You watch Paxman wind Jezza up about the IRA, Hamas and Hezbollah links. Comedy Corbyn has a habit of losing his temper in a very un-statesmen like way. This will be the night all eyes will be on Corbyn, and the majority of people after the debate will be saying to themselves, there is NO way that clown Corbyn can lead this country in any way shape or form.
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 7:57PM We shall see Donna. All I hope is you watch with your eyes open & the sound on to see the Maybot malfunction again.
Flag Buster Slattocks 29 May 2017 7:57PM @Neil Spiteri-Lewis — «Strong and Stable» any day of the week compared to that Marxist muppet Corbyn.
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 8:00PM May had 3 days of pressure after the manifesto of mayhem & visibly crumbled. Corbyn has had 2 years of intense pressure & whatever anyone thinks of him he's getting stronger. May is weak & wobbly & every exposure she gets rams that home to the masses.
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 7:34PM Hope Paxman gives both leaders a grilling unlike the overwhelming majority of poor interviewers. You can guarantee May will have a meltdown & the more exposure she has, the more people can see how disingenuous, incompetent & weak she is. Corbyn has been under the pump for 2 years & is getting stronger, May crumbled under 3 days of pressure after the manifesto of mayhem & still looks visibly unwell from it.
Flag Paul Harrison 29 May 2017 7:42PM @Neil Spiteri-Lewis You must be mad. The guy is a clown.
Flag Billy Windle 29 May 2017 7:44PM @Paul Harrison @Neil Spiteri-Lewis You gotta admit though, it could have and should have been Boris in Number 10, for all his faults.
Flag Mark Watson 29 May 2017 7:54PM @Billy Windle @Paul Harrison @Neil Spiteri-Lewis
And the mad march hare at Foreign Secretary, the dormouse in the Home Office.
Flag Neil Spiteri-Lewis 29 May 2017 7:56PM Bit harsh on Paxman, Paul
Вот так на работу ходить. Даже не заметила, что у нас появился свой форум. Я там тему открыла, но оказывается, форум ещё не работает. Только что прочла пост Босса в Вопросах к Совету. Подождём и спасибо ему.
>> Почему нет? Приведи примеры, ну или доказательства. quoted2
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> к концу недели сделаю… надо чтоб муза пришла… муза ивановна… > > настроение то есть чтоб было ахинею нести… quoted1
Может откроешь тему — Холишит? У тебя много всего для неё накопилось. Попробуй мат убрать. Там есть классные вещи, но с матом и придётся их черепами закрывать.