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Labour's very own "Cash for Questions" row
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Twats the lot of em.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI bet he's going "Doh!" now."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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You clearly wish to turn every criticism of the incumbent government into a party political tit for tat, yet you cannot bring yourself to admit you are a labour supporter. What you do not understand is that people's political views are no longer structured along party political ideologies and policies. So even though you like to counter every criticism of your precious bunch of socialist spongers with a pop at the Torys, you do not realise that most people are not interested in the Tories either.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWhat's happened to the Tory who was banging on about being even more use when he gets to the Lords?
There was a very interesting programme on TV last night presented by the historian/Blair autobiographer/Headmaster of wellington Dr Seldon that looked at how the relationship between MPs, government and the people should change.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Once again thanks for the detailed analysis of me dodgy. What you don't understand (to quote your own pompous bollocks straight back) is that I don't blindly follow any one party. If you could drop the daft epithets about anyone who doesn't share your narrow Tory view of everything you might realise we have more in common than you dare admit. I watched the Dispatches programme and I honestly wanted to strike Hoon in the face for his smug atttitude - in contrast I felt a bit sorry for the bumbling wannabe "Sir" Bufton Tufton who appears to have cocked up his cosy seat in Lords.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou clearly wish to turn every criticism of the incumbent government into a party political tit for tat, yet you cannot bring yourself to admit you are a labour supporter. What you do not understand is that people's political views are no longer structured along party political ideologies and policies. So even though you like to counter every criticism of your precious bunch of socialist spongers with a pop at the Torys, you do not realise that most people are not interested in the Tories either.
There was a very interesting programme on TV last night presented by the historian/Blair autobiographer/Headmaster of wellington Dr Seldon that looked at how the relationship between MPs, government and the people should change.Comment
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