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date: Thu, 03 May 2007 00:42:40 +0100,    group: uk.local.thames-valley        back       
Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Voters in the South-East were today warned that electing the BNP could
cost them thousands of pounds in depressed house prices.

Tory activists have decided to use property costs against the far-Right
party ahead of tomorrow's local elections.

In one leaflet, the Conservatives claim that voting BNP "could cost you
£17,000" because areas that have backed the party in large numbers have
seen their house prices hit hard.

Tories claim that once an area has the "taint" of the British National
Party, its reputation suffers.

A leaflet distributed in Broxbourne, Herts, warns of the financial penalty.

Broxbourne was the first place in the South-East outside London to elect
a BNP councillor when Ramon Johns won in the traditionally Tory seat in
Rosedale ward in 2003.

The leaflet claims that Barking, which elected 12 BNP councillors last
year, saw homes rise by 1.2 per cent compared with the London average of
9.1 per cent.

It says the difference meant Barking homeowners lost out on an average
£17,000 over the past year.

In 2005, the year before the BNP got elected, Barking homes increased
with the London average.

The leaflet says: "Ask yourself. 'Can I afford to keep the BNP in
Rosedale?'"

The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are determined to defeat
the far-Right in the elections and in some areas have unofficially
agreed pacts to ensure the strongest contenders can fight off the BNP.

The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 00:42:40 +0100   author:   Custard Creme

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 05:06:52 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
"Rose"  wrote in message 
news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>
> Your sad!

His sad what?
-- 
Dave (Sgt. Pepper)       Epsom, England
    Nikon D2X / D2Hs / D2H / D100 / Coolpix 5700
    My photo galleries at  http://www.pbase.com/davecq
    "I will not tolerate intolerance ... Doh!!"
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100   author:   Dave \(Sgt. Pepper\)

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:30:22 +0100, Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...
>>
>> Your sad!
> 
> His sad what?

So are you!
-- 
He He He <smirk> Tee Hee Hee
On this the 03/05/2007 09:07:06 AD in the final year of Blairs Bullshit.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:05:30 GMT   author:   Rose

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, Rose 
 writes
>On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

>Your sad!

Your sad what? Is this a dangly participle I see before me or is it a 
case of a version of "You're sad" as taught by the comprehensive 
education system? If the latter, you failed to trim my post to a salient 
point therefore what point in my post you consider sad is anyone's 
guess.

In other words, in a two-word response, you managed to louse up on a 
glorious scale. An awesome achievement.

Nevertheless, please don't let that big, bad Follett feller frighten you 
off; you're hugely entertaining. Oops -- sorry: I meant 'your' hugely 
entertaining.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 09:40:32 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
Dave (Sgt. Pepper) wrote:

> "Rose"  wrote in message 
> news:536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5...

>> Your sad!

> His sad what?

Perhaps his seasonally affective disorder. But quite what about it I cannot tell.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 10:09:30 +0100   author:   Richard Polhill lid

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
In article <536kgdb951ls.dlg@uk.gov.mi5>, ferguson@rosseteashop.com 
says...
 
> Your sad!
> 
> Rose.

Hmm, sad or just plain thick, I wonder which I'd prefer, after all I can 
always be cheered up.

-- 
thar's gold in them thar hills..
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:39:45 +0100   author:   BrianE

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
X-No-Archive: yes

In message , Custard Creme 
 writes

>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.

In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.

Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
packing station industry.

Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
properties in 1990s, is now humming.

Excessive cross-posting reset.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP)
http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk and http://www.marjacq.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100   author:   jf

Re: Voting for BNP taints house prices say Tories   
On Thu, 3 May 2007 05:41:50 +0100, jf wrote:

> X-No-Archive: yes
> 
> In message , Custard Creme 
>  writes
> 
>>The BNP won Rosedale ward after claiming that the council was flooding
>>the area with asylum seekers and putting up council tax as a result. In
>>reality, the council did not house a single asylum seeker.
> 
> In Bognor Regis the pressure for housing created by an influx of 8000 
> east europeans has transformed the housing market, helping jack up 
> rents. This has encouraged private investment. In West Street a whole 
> row of once derelict and decaying houses have been transformed into 
> swish, high rent apartments. Along the seafront east of the pier cranes 
> are sprouting up with several blocks of flats taking shape.
> 
> Also the labour market has been transformed with plenty of cash rich 
> gang masters running staff bureaux to supply the burgeoning veggie 
> packing station industry.
> 
> Generally the economy of Bognor Regis, once a depressed town partly due 
> to its name and image which led to myself and others buying up cheap 
> properties in 1990s, is now humming.
> 
> Excessive cross-posting reset.

Your sad!

Rose.