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Previously on "Cliche of the Decade."

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  • Mailman
    replied
    Originally posted by ASB
    As a politician once said to me:-

    "It's important never to underestimate the stupidity of the electorate"
    Hence why Labour will be back in power next year.

    Mailman

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  • wobbegong
    replied
    Originally posted by Kyajae
    Let's see now......

    Iraq - lack of post invasion planning.
    Transport - Hatfield & Paddington Train disasters
    21/7 bombers - some of these guys were known to the police prior
    Inadequate flood defences - Hull claims to be the forgotten city
    Loss of trust in polticians - El Gordo promises to return power to Parliament

    .....just to name a few. Ever noticed that whenever the scrutiny begins over these issues and many others like them, we're now hearing a well used cliche "Lessons need to be learned"

    FFS , most of us can tell why things like these go tits up without needing a lesson to teach us why. Do they really think we're that feckin' thick?
    Yes . . . yes they do.

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  • ASB
    replied
    Originally posted by Numptycorner
    Had he overestimated you?
    Another keyboard fills with tea....

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  • Numptycorner
    replied
    Originally posted by ASB
    As a politician once said to me:-

    "It's important never to underestimate the stupidity of the electorate"
    Had he overestimated you?

    Leave a comment:


  • ASB
    replied
    Originally posted by Kyajae
    FFS , most of us can tell why things like these go tits up without needing a lesson to teach us why. Do they really think we're that feckin' thick?
    As a politician once said to me:-

    "It's important never to underestimate the stupidity of the electorate"

    Leave a comment:


  • Kyajae
    started a topic Cliche of the Decade.

    Cliche of the Decade.

    Let's see now......

    Iraq - lack of post invasion planning.
    Transport - Hatfield & Paddington Train disasters
    21/7 bombers - some of these guys were known to the police prior
    Inadequate flood defences - Hull claims to be the forgotten city
    Loss of trust in polticians - El Gordo promises to return power to Parliament

    .....just to name a few. Ever noticed that whenever the scrutiny begins over these issues and many others like them, we're now hearing a well used cliche "Lessons need to be learned"

    FFS , most of us can tell why things like these go tits up without needing a lesson to teach us why. Do they really think we're that feckin' thick?

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