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Guardian Poll - Tory Lead Down to 7%
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Boom might be unsustainable in that it ends, but debt created by labour for their "boom" will outlast many other possible booms of the future.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostUntil Gordon came along it was exclusively Conservative Chancellors with form for creating unsustainable booms.
So, my question is - did any of the former Conservative Govts ended up with doubling of the national debt in this country, plus personal debt on top?Comment
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She was seen as radical, her policies (as I've said before, she was the puppet, Sir Keith Joseph was the puppet master) were a radical departure from the old Tories such as Sir Edward Heath.Originally posted by s2budd View PostJust think back to prior to 1979 and how Mrs T was seen. She was not seen as a radical. The economic circumstances forced the policies and the various experiments with the economy in order to get it back on track.
She wouldn't have stayed in power either if she hadn't won the Falklands War, the early eighties were extremely painful.Comment
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Winston Churchill in 1940 - 1945? Those were quite exceptional circumstances though.Originally posted by AtW View PostSo, my question is - did any of the former Conservative Govts ended up with doubling of the national debt in this country, plus personal debt on top?
The levels of personal debt are new.Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostWinston Churchill in 1940 - 1945? Those were quite exceptional circumstances though.

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What does Russian school history teach about Churchill?Originally posted by AtW View Post
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Looks to me like Cameron is going out of his way to lose this election.
Look to America and see how there is a grass roots populist right-wing movement called the Tea Party taking shape, ready to reshape American politics, with Sarah Palin emerging a leader in their movement.
They're people who are fed up with increasing tax + spend, immigration out of control, increasing socialism, Christian values ignored, bailouts for some but not others... will there be a similar uprising of the right in Britain?
As clearly the Conservative party don't provide a traditional Conservative platform anymore.Comment
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It teaches how to respectfully address the Great Leader with his full name etcOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat does Russian school history teach about Churchill?
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Does Russian history provide a full and fair treatment of figures and wartime events, specifically regarding the Rt Hon. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill KG, OM, CH, TD, FRS, PC?Originally posted by AtW View PostIt teaches how to respectfully address the Great Leader with his full name etc
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Yes.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDoes Russian history provide a full and fair treatment of figures and wartime events, specifically regarding the Rt Hon. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill KG, OM, CH, TD, FRS, PC?
And if you believe that I'll tell you another one...Comment
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