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Geoffrey Howe 23:52 - Oct 10 with 1939 viewsdickythorpe

Did he play youth rugby for the Wizards?
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Geoffrey Howe on 23:57 - Oct 10 with 1931 viewsDarran

No idea but when I was in school a teacher who played for them used to give us free tickets,what a load of shit it was.

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Geoffrey Howe on 00:01 - Oct 11 with 1922 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Geoffrey Howe on 23:57 - Oct 10 by Darran

No idea but when I was in school a teacher who played for them used to give us free tickets,what a load of shit it was.


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Geoffrey Howe on 09:40 - Oct 11 with 1838 viewsperchrockjack

One who precipidated Thatcher s fall from power

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Geoffrey Howe on 12:42 - Oct 11 with 1797 viewsdickythorpe

Geoffrey Howe on 09:40 - Oct 11 by perchrockjack

One who precipidated Thatcher s fall from power


Thatcher was full back?
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Geoffrey Howe on 13:51 - Oct 11 with 1773 viewsperchrockjack

Not bad dicky.

You know thatcher and how her name impacts on this board

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Geoffrey Howe on 14:08 - Oct 11 with 1754 viewsdickythorpe

Dennis was a ref wasn't he?
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Geoffrey Howe on 14:29 - Oct 11 with 1744 viewsHighjack

Geoffrey Howe on 12:42 - Oct 11 by dickythorpe

Thatcher was full back?


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Geoffrey Howe on 12:58 - Oct 13 with 1623 viewsPegojack

Youth rugby for the Wizards? What a laugh. He was away to public school as soon as he was out of nappies.

The good people of Aberavon told him where he could shove the Conservative Party when he stood there as Tory candidate in the 1955 and 1959 general elections.

Lord Aberavon, my hairy arse.
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Geoffrey Howe on 13:04 - Oct 13 with 1613 viewsperchrockjack

Still, Welsh.

Boy did well

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Geoffrey Howe on 13:29 - Oct 13 with 1592 viewsexiledclaseboy

Privately educated and married to the aunt of future Queen Camilla. Must have been born to the most well to do family in Port Talbot. Still, he was one of the least loathesome Tories of that era and he did play a large part in Thatcher's eventual downfall so he's OK by me. I'm sure he'd have been chuffed to know that.

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Geoffrey Howe on 14:27 - Oct 13 with 1569 viewsLohengrin

Geoffrey Howe on 13:29 - Oct 13 by exiledclaseboy

Privately educated and married to the aunt of future Queen Camilla. Must have been born to the most well to do family in Port Talbot. Still, he was one of the least loathesome Tories of that era and he did play a large part in Thatcher's eventual downfall so he's OK by me. I'm sure he'd have been chuffed to know that.


His background isn't one of enormous wealth, Clase, his father was a solicitor in Port Talbot. They wouldn't have been short of a few bob, don't get me wrong, but for him to have received the education he did, at the schools and colleges he attended, must still have entailed no small measure of sacrifice on his parent's part.

I actually met him once at Old Deer Park sometime in the late '80s. Nothing to do with politics. He seemed an affable sort of a bloke. I'm sure I picked up somewhere that his life-long best pal away from the world of Westminster was Dennis Healey. That would seem to fit with the brief impression I made of him, nothing like the doctrinaire member of Thatcher's inner circle you may assume without having encountered him.

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Geoffrey Howe on 14:41 - Oct 13 with 1557 viewsperchrockjack

Tory ,Lou, therefore a devil

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Geoffrey Howe on 14:54 - Oct 13 with 1549 viewslondonlisa2001

Geoffrey Howe on 12:58 - Oct 13 by Pegojack

Youth rugby for the Wizards? What a laugh. He was away to public school as soon as he was out of nappies.

The good people of Aberavon told him where he could shove the Conservative Party when he stood there as Tory candidate in the 1955 and 1959 general elections.

Lord Aberavon, my hairy arse.
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Oh the irony.

The son of the local solicitor who won a scholarship to study at Winchester School, then joined the army before going on to study at Cambridge was told where to shove it by the good people of Aberavon, whereas the sitting MP for that constituency has no connection with the area at all, was brought up with considerably more wealth and privilege than Howe was (before also attending Cambridge), is married to the Danish PM and has spent a lot of his life based in Switzerland for tax purposes !

Only one of them would have ever been able to find Aberavon on a dark, rainy night, and it certainly wouldn't have been Kinnock.
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Geoffrey Howe on 15:02 - Oct 13 with 1538 viewsexiledclaseboy

Geoffrey Howe on 14:27 - Oct 13 by Lohengrin

His background isn't one of enormous wealth, Clase, his father was a solicitor in Port Talbot. They wouldn't have been short of a few bob, don't get me wrong, but for him to have received the education he did, at the schools and colleges he attended, must still have entailed no small measure of sacrifice on his parent's part.

I actually met him once at Old Deer Park sometime in the late '80s. Nothing to do with politics. He seemed an affable sort of a bloke. I'm sure I picked up somewhere that his life-long best pal away from the world of Westminster was Dennis Healey. That would seem to fit with the brief impression I made of him, nothing like the doctrinaire member of Thatcher's inner circle you may assume without having encountered him.


I was being slightly flippant obviously. I doubt there was anyone with a "background of enormous wealth" in post-war Port Talbot. I'd imagine from what you've said his background was solidly middle class professional and he did very well for himself. He was Chamcellor during some of Thatcher's worst excesses mind so he's not off the hook completely. Not the devil though despite Perch's continuing hyperbole.

I didn't realise until today mind that he was married to the aunt of the future Queen.

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Geoffrey Howe on 15:33 - Oct 13 with 1520 viewsperchrockjack

My hyperbole is a pretty wan effort when compared with the stuff read on here

This is a tap in for me but Im too much of a gentleman to put the boot in

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Geoffrey Howe on 16:20 - Oct 13 with 1501 viewsllareggub

did you mean precipitated ...........
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Geoffrey Howe on 17:35 - Oct 13 with 1482 viewsperchrockjack

says buggerall, naked plagiarist

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