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So is that the front bench of all 3 parties in favour of joining the euro now?Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
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Admittedly, this is going to cause a problem. However, I think the problem is far outweighed by having Ken back on the front bench - he's popular with Joe Public and is perceived as someone who has real credibility, unlike his opposite number!Originally posted by Pickle2 View PostSo is that the front bench of all 3 parties in favour of joining the euro now?
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He said Mr Clarke was a "big figure" who would take the role of shadow business secretary as part of the "best economic team in Britain".
"team"?
who else can he be referring to?
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Hague seems to be a very bright chap. I'm sure he'd make a very good shadow chancellor if Cameron wasn't so set on his best mate having the job...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe said Mr Clarke was a "big figure" who would take the role of shadow business secretary as part of the "best economic team in Britain".
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The tories lack gravitas - Cameron, Davies and Hague have a bit, otherwise who is there?
But this is desperation. I remember Clarke sharing a stage with Brown, Blair and Ashdown at around the time the euro was launched, announcing the UK plans to join, and the funding for UK tills and systems to change over. All jolly handshakes and answering planted questions from an audience of enthusiastic europhiles as if changeover were a done deal.
Such a fundamental difference between him and tory party policy could come back and bite them on the bum.Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThe tories lack gravitas - Cameron, Davies and Hague have a bit, otherwise who is there?
But this is desperation. I remember Clarke sharing a stage with Brown, Blair and Ashdown at around the time the euro was launched, announcing the UK plans to join, and the funding for UK tills and systems to change over. All jolly handshakes and answering planted questions from an audience of enthusiastic europhiles as if changeover were a done deal.
Such a fundamental difference between him and tory party policy could come back and bite them on the bum.
Of course there are oodles of gravitas in New Lie.
Now let me think ........... oh maybe not !!
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Talking of desperation, have you seen New Labour recently? Dying breaths...Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBut this is desperation.Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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I think Gordon looks a lot more like a PM than Cameron... Cameron looks like the kind of PM you get in films like Love Actually.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostOf course there are oodles of gravitas in New Lie.
Now let me think ........... oh maybe not !!
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Well, at least we know your voting criteria now...Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think Gordon looks a lot more like a PM than Cameron... Cameron looks like the kind of PM you get in films like Love Actually.Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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