Labour Spin In Overdrive Now
Labour Spin In Overdrive Now
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Hardcore2000

Original Poster:

788 posts

294 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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The Labour conference is on now and Tony has just gone into overdrive. The bigger the lie the easier it is to get people to swallow it. Makes me sick. Who are those weirdos he gets to stand behind him? They all look so grim!

diddyman

3,646 posts

264 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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It annoys me intensely that they spell the word "lies" P-L-E-D-G-E-S

srebbe64

13,021 posts

260 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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So the people of the UK need to decide whether or not to re-elect Labour - and whether Toany and Gordon should continue in their jobs. So we, if you like, are the "shareholders" and they are the MD and FD.

Now, if there's an MD who's been in office for 8 years you do not judge them on their 'promises' you judge them on their 'performance'. Surely it should be the same for the CEO of UK Plc. So, how have they he performed?

Taxes are at an all time high and country is still making a loss (with huge borrowings).

Despite Taxes being at an all time high:

Our NI Pension contributions have been squandered.
My kids have to attend a private school.
I have to buy private healthcare.
The country's social problems are as bad as ever.
We've been to war on false pretences.

Hmm.. let me think. Should he continue at the helm?



bruciebabie

895 posts

259 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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srebbe64 said:
So the people of the UK need to decide whether or not to re-elect Labour - and whether Toany and Gordon should continue in their jobs. So we, if you like, are the "shareholders" and they are the MD and FD.

Now, if there's an MD who's been in office for 8 years you do not judge them on their 'promises' you judge them on their 'performance'. Surely it should be the same for the CEO of UK Plc. So, how have they he performed?

Taxes are at an all time high and country is still making a loss (with huge borrowings).

Despite Taxes being at an all time high:

Our NI Pension contributions have been squandered.
My kids have to attend a private school.
I have to buy private healthcare.
The country's social problems are as bad as ever.
We've been to war on false pretences.

Hmm.. let me think. Should he continue at the helm?


And he has destroyed the country's private pension system.

vixpy1

42,697 posts

287 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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I just look at all the Gormless faithfull who on friday afternoon are cheering on Blair etc.

Have you not got jobs to be at you idiots??

Go away

Get off my TV screen!

love machine

7,609 posts

258 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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The best we can do is tick our little conservative boxes and watch the get back in somehow.

Piglet

6,250 posts

278 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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I'm bored with it all already

I don't know who I'd vote for it seems to be that they all all lying ba$tards who say what they think people want to hear and then do just what they want to do at the end of the day. There really is no accountability as far as I can see. Yes lots of things are worse under Labour, but would things be any better under the Convervatives (had to think then whether to use a capital C or not...)

I've just seen our Tone on the news, surely he must have had surgery to enable him to keep grinning like that all of the time, it's really not normal!

chris watton

22,547 posts

283 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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love machine said:
The best we can do is tick our little conservative boxes and watch the get back in somehow.


That's right, I have never voted Tory, but I will this time on principal, NEVER AGAIN will I be so stupid in trusting a Labour government, I feel quite ashamed with the benefit of hindsight!
I fear that there are way too many single celled organisms who will vote for Blair, and thay outnumber people with free thought by a huge margin I think!

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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chris watton said:

love machine said:
The best we can do is tick our little conservative boxes and watch the get back in somehow.



That's right, I have never voted Tory, but I will this time on principal, NEVER AGAIN will I be so stupid in trusting a Labour government, I feel quite ashamed with the benefit of hindsight!
I fear that there are way too many single celled organisms who will vote for Blair, and thay outnumber people with free thought by a huge margin I think!



alexkp

16,484 posts

267 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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BliarOut said:







Do you mean you won't be voting for Tony this time?

Rob_F

4,145 posts

287 months

Friday 11th February 2005
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Spot on Srebbe, a very nice concise argument there. Shall no doubt use it at some point and pass it off as my own

Rob.