Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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Originally posted by wendigo100Ditto? What do you mean, ditto? You've told us countless times that you are a Giant Alien Lizard, and not Welsh or British at all!
Not that I have anything against GLAs, some of my best friends, etc...
GALs
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Originally posted by wendigo100Ditto? What do you mean, ditto? You've told us countless times that you are a Giant Alien Lizard, and not Welsh or British at all!
Not that I have anything against GLAs, some of my best friends, etc...
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Originally posted by zeitghostDitto.
Not that I have anything against GLAs, some of my best friends, etc...
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Originally posted by interested...unfortunately I think Cameron's Conservatives are NL Mk 2
But while NL spin themselves as business-friendly, family-friendly, and all the rest, underneath it hasn't stopped them carrying out traditional socialist policies.
Cameron's tories will also spin themselves as business-friendly, family-friendly, and all the rest, while underneath carrying out traditional tory policies.
This is the way it works now.
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Originally posted by wendigo100That will be the Conservatives then. And they'll get the blame.
My own preference would be a refreshingly spin-free 'this is the extent of the problem and this is what we are planning to do to fix it.'
Unlikely to happen though, unfortunately I think Cameron's Conservatives are NL Mk 2
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Originally posted by PAHMaybe it's time those more affluent amongst us bought our own island to rule as we wish. Can someone lend me a fiver for my stake?
Alternatively, build our own island out in international waters. Just need to encourage one of those undersea volcanoes to become more active and voila, instant UK haven. Would have some nice fancy under-floor heating as well. Perfect. Let's do it.
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterAnd you're a wonka whether we like it or not. Do I have the support of our English cousins on this one?
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No Volcano needed
We could just free the UK Fridge mountain 12 miles offshore and found the new democratic republic of Indesit.
Alternatively we could move to the mid Atlantic and build a small continent based on New Labour press releases that were untruthful, should get something the size of Africa. OK we might have to use some of the spare releases to build a 12 lane bridge between the UK & US.
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Originally posted by MailmanThey are English whether they like it or not!
Mailman
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Originally posted by Emperor DalekWelsh and Scottish actually.
Mailman
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[QUOTE=The Lone Gunman
He is admitting that the only way our economy has survived is because he has been able to rob pension plans.[/QUOTE]
Typical "benefit from it now, worry about it later in the hope it goes away" mentality like much of the public have towards debt.
Maybe it's time those more affluent amongst us bought our own island to rule as we wish. Can someone lend me a fiver for my stake?
Alternatively, build our own island out in international waters. Just need to encourage one of those undersea volcanoes to become more active and voila, instant UK haven. Would have some nice fancy under-floor heating as well. Perfect. Let's do it.
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A New Lie drone defending the indefensible? Who would've thought it!
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Originally posted by Emperor DalekWelsh and Scottish actually. If only English votes were counted the Conservatives would have had a majority at the last election.
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Originally posted by MailmanBah, he will get away with it and come election time the English sheep will reelect labour, like they have for the previous several elections.
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