If we lose we'll leave you with a nice present or two...
If we lose we'll leave you with a nice present or two...
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ukwill

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9,948 posts

231 months

loltolhurst

1,994 posts

208 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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starting to print the 30 million forms for the 2011 census, even though the Tories have said they would scale back the £482m project.


how is that green ffs! have they not heard of the interweb

dear god they could have just posted on the computer section here and bought a few pcs off dell:

Government IT projects: How Labour's spending adds up

The Government has spent an estimated £100bn on computer projects since 1997 – and several have run into big problems.


Edited by loltolhurst on Monday 8th March 10:23

nonuts

15,855 posts

253 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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wkers.

Bing o

15,184 posts

243 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Funny how they abolished the death penalty for treason shortly after the 1997 election?

alfabadass

1,852 posts

223 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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"Once again we see Gordon Brown putting the Labour Party ahead of the country. Labour is unable to ditch its obsession with partisan dividing lines. The choice at the election will be clear: a responsible united government under David Cameron or a reckless irresponsible government under Gordon Brown who are only going to make things worse."

No, what I see is two different parties with different priorities.

Pints

18,450 posts

218 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Rumour had it that when George W Bush was "elected", the outgoing staff removed all the Ws from computers/keyboards in the White House.

It appears that Labour's fk-wittery has set a new benchmark in the "how can we mess with the newbies" games.

odyssey2200

18,650 posts

233 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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nonuts said:
wkers.
yes


Again CMD's response is conspicuous by it's absents.

Where TF are the Conservatives?

Do that not have an opinion on this or are they actually afraid to win the election?



Edited by odyssey2200 on Monday 8th March 14:58

Thudd

3,100 posts

231 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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This election is a poison chalice. The Tories are praying for a hung Parliament.

Jasandjules

72,025 posts

253 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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I thought Hague had already stated that he believed the hypocritical self serving scum were engaged on a scorched earth policy.

Chris_w666

22,655 posts

223 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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odyssey2200 said:
Do that not have an opinion on this or are they actually afraid to win the election?
Would you want to have your entire reputation placed on pulling this country out of the nosedive labour have got it into? If you do one thing you upset most of the people, if you do another you upset the most influential, if you do nothing nobody likes you, everybody and his dog hates politicians, we are committed to an unwinable war, the public sector is huge and backed by trade unions so scaling it down will be hard, the private sector is fked or looking for a way out, immigration is still an issue, there are families in the UK with 2-3 and 4 generations that have never and will never work.

I am sure there is more but if you were offered that job would you actually want it?

Bing o

15,184 posts

243 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Jasandjules said:
I thought Hague had already stated that he believed the hypocritical self serving scum were engaged on a scorched earth policy.
He has.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

228 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Bing o said:
Jasandjules said:
I thought Hague had already stated that he believed the hypocritical self serving scum were engaged on a scorched earth policy.
He has.
If CMD had a decent set of knackers he would pull out of the election and let the labour idiots get on with it and then in a few years time win the next election and completely spank Winkys ass and destroy the labour party

Mclovin

1,679 posts

222 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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thinfourth2 said:
Bing o said:
Jasandjules said:
I thought Hague had already stated that he believed the hypocritical self serving scum were engaged on a scorched earth policy.
He has.
If CMD had a decent set of knackers he would pull out of the election and let the labour idiots get on with it and then in a few years time win the next election and completely spank Winkys ass and destroy the labour party
brown is spending generations of childrens futures now, there will be nothing left by the next election if the brown gets his way everyone will the reliant on the state, freedom ripped from us id cards required on every street....

sterling plummetted merely with news labour were doing well in the polls...imagine the reality....

tangent police

3,097 posts

200 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Hit man required now. shoot

FourWheelDrift

91,935 posts

308 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Bing o said:
Funny how they abolished the death penalty for treason shortly after the 1997 election?
For every law that is abolished a new one can be created in it's place, with a big enough majority and backing from the minor parties any new laws aimed squarely at the current (then former) government can be voted through the Commons. The hitch will come in the Lords where the socialist scumbags have been eroding the level headedness of the hereditary House of Lords peerage system by introducing new laws about who can be represented there. Diluting the house with their own Labour life peers, who have done nothing but buy their peerage through donations to the Labour Party. The fact that a hereditary Lord (except currently only a handful who will soon be removed) cannot be represented in the House of Lords is constitutionally corrupt and kicks sand in the face of historical legal processes.

So that's 2 new laws to get them started.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

228 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Mclovin said:
thinfourth2 said:
Bing o said:
Jasandjules said:
I thought Hague had already stated that he believed the hypocritical self serving scum were engaged on a scorched earth policy.
He has.
If CMD had a decent set of knackers he would pull out of the election and let the labour idiots get on with it and then in a few years time win the next election and completely spank Winkys ass and destroy the labour party
brown is spending generations of childrens futures now, there will be nothing left by the next election if the brown gets his way everyone will the reliant on the state, freedom ripped from us id cards required on every street....

sterling plummetted merely with news labour were doing well in the polls...imagine the reality....
Yep

Now imagine the realisation this time next year the CWD is gutless and continues exactly where labour left off

Dave Angel

3,091 posts

200 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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It's simple.

If the Cons get in with a working majority they'll have to cause so much shyte and mayhem amongst the masses to bring the economy back on track that they're on a hiding to nothing. Cameron has no spine for this, he's like a hologram of Blair with a different tie and accent, that's all.

The only logical solution is for Labour to have a working majority and carry on with their destruction of the UK, even a hung Parliament will do it.

When the IMF are called in to bankroll the busted and worthless UK economy then (perhaps) the British Sheeple will wake up and realise what has been done in their name.

Much pain lies ahead, it pains me to see what the country of my birth has become.

The answer is in your (the British populace) hands. Me? I've lived in western France for the past 4 years and on my infrequent visits to the UK I can see how people are becoming more like robots every time I visit. I've never seen mobile CCTV vans in so many places until recently for example, what's that all about FFS?

Best of luck to all the decent hard working people of the UK.

I'll never go back to live there.

Mclovin

1,679 posts

222 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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come on countries dont really recovery fully from bankrupt and imf intervention, saying that it would be better for brown to carry is darn right lunacy....we are at the tipping point now to make cuts and secure the future of this country as oppose to keeping the public sector afloat at the detriment of future.....

SunderJimmy

3,261 posts

206 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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  • National Programme for IT (NHS)
The cost of bringing in electronic patient records that could be accessed by all GPs and hospitals in England has ballooned to £12.7bn. The scheme, originally due to be completed in 2005, will not now take effect until 2015-16.


£13 billion for a fking database?!

s2art

18,942 posts

277 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Mclovin said:
come on countries dont really recovery fully from bankrupt and imf intervention,
Britain did, under Thatcher.