Brown Government Death Throes

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BB-Q

1,697 posts

211 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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69 coupe said:
Soovy said:
We need Hague and Boris.
I remember Hague been elected as Tory top man, way to early in his career he was fairly young and a BALDY! smile looked a bit of a tit.

Hague has matured and the cap NOW fits and as such much more statesmen like.
As for Boris! Well I'm a bit of a fan boy smile

Top team, bring in that Dan Hannan as well. IMHO
Those three would make a truly awesome team. :nod:

Frank987

2,121 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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ianash said:
I think the BBC will generally support whoever's in power.
The BBC only support Labour. If they ever commission a documentary on political past events, it is always totally biased towards the left. The Question Time audience seems to be hand picked full of lefties. I hate the BBC.

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

218 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Frank987 said:
ianash said:
I think the BBC will generally support whoever's in power.
The BBC only support Labour. If they ever commission a documentary on political past events, it is always totally biased towards the left. The Question Time audience seems to be hand picked full of lefties. I hate the BBC.
Indeed. Nice to see The Sun is making it pretty clear they hate Labour now, though. Makes a big difference, politically.

speedy_thrills

7,760 posts

244 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Even if the Tory party do come to power how can they deal with the situation? Are they really going to turn around to about a quarter of the population and say “You’ve all been living in a dream world, a giant experiment that has totally fcensoredcked up everything for your children just in time for the taxpaying baby boomer to start retiring. We are going to levy higher taxes than previous governments and offer less in the way of government services in order that we don’t turn into the Argentina. ” or words to that effect?

Bing o

15,184 posts

220 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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TVR Moneypit said:
The thing is though, my heart says UKIP, but my head says Conservative for the strategic vote.
I tend to vote UKIP at European elections and Tory at GE time...

Jasandjules

69,960 posts

230 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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10 Pence Short said:
Indeed. Nice to see The Sun is making it pretty clear they hate Labour now, though. Makes a big difference, politically.
Just the proprietor lining himself up.. The same way the butt kissing was for Mr Blair in 1997...

Dunk76

4,350 posts

215 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Jasandjules said:
10 Pence Short said:
Indeed. Nice to see The Sun is making it pretty clear they hate Labour now, though. Makes a big difference, politically.
Just the proprietor lining himself up.. The same way the butt kissing was for Mr Blair in 1997...
Yep, but the country wasn't broken beyond all recognition in 1997. It just had a tired, disorganised, stale Government.


Hub

6,446 posts

199 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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fesuvious said:
'more of a mess than usual?'

Eeerrrmmm, well, the country is near bankrupt, media manipulation and 'spin' is considered 'par for the course'

We've already seen 10 years of scams, corruption and cover-ups

This bunch have even drove a man to suicide

'more of a mess than usual?'



Id say maybe

ETA

The title of Lord, is now considered sleazy
The commons has become little more than a tribute to a bygone age
'Her Majesty's Government' don't give a figs fk about Her Majesty
The House of Lords has become pointless

yeah, i think just possibly

Edited by fesuvious on Wednesday 25th March 20:08
Is this all not just a sign of the times though with the media power, and desire of politicians to do whatever it takes short term to stay in power rather than governing for the good of the country? In that respect it doesn't matter who is in government we're still on the road to hell!

cardigankid

8,849 posts

213 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Soovy said:
We need Hague and Boris.
And Hannan - did you see that thread and the Youtube clip? of course you did, sorry! Still, that's what is needed. Some genuine politicians.

Edited by cardigankid on Thursday 26th March 08:28

Langweilig

4,330 posts

212 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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ianash said:
Langweilig said:
The European Elections take place on June 4. That would be an excellent opportunity to give Labour an electoral kicking.
The problem with them getting a June drubbing, is that labour may kick Brown out before the general election. That would deprive Cameron of his greatest electoral asset.
Even if Brown is thrown out, I don't believe they have an effective replacement. None of them are paragons of virtue when you consider the likes of Smith, Harman, Blears, both Millibands and Ed Balls. None of them have the backbone to tell Brown to go.

rovsd1

75 posts

219 months

Saturday 28th March 2009
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[quote=fesuvious]Oh, did I mention;

We're wasting billions on wars this Government had no mandate to enter, that meaning the reasons given were bullst

We've seen small laws become blown out of proportion to cost the Taxpayer millions

Genuine citizens of Great Britain have lost all of their human rights

Gays, one legged lesbian mormons, and immigrants have been given free reign over the benefits system

Taxes have gone up massively

Health & Safety policies have made good businesses give up and feck off.

Employers have become 'scum'. As have the successful, unless donating to the Labour party.

Political Correctness has offended EVERYONE !

We no longer have a country to be proud of

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