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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIraq forced the borrowing, of which I seem to remember the Tories supported at the time. Looks like only the Lib dems would have wasted less
As has already been said, the Conservatives did support but this was on the basis that Bliar had told the truth.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIraq forced the borrowing, of which I seem to remember the Tories supported at the time. Looks like only the Lib dems would have wasted less
The Tories backed the war in Iraq based on a pack of Labour lies. 45 minutes to mass destruction Mr Bliar?
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Originally posted by Waldorf View PostLabour run out of money and the Conservatives have to sort the mess out.
This New Labour government has wasted money, not reformed the public services, spins faster than anyone, and is borrowing £36 billion when the economy is doing well, what would the bill be if we faced a downturn, £100 billion!!!
The s**t is yet to hit the fan, most people cannot see the evidence of what a mess Gordo has got us in, he will probably win but then he can try and sort out his mess.
God I am angry this early of the morning!
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But Gordon only has to continue building up debt, expand the money supply, extend cheap credit to the markets, and we can live a life of luxury on the back of ever soaring house prices.
Well, for another few years maybe.
Also, IR35 has been a bit hit and miss. Some better targeted legislation I'm sure and IT contracting can be made illegal, and we can all get non-jobs in the Public Sector, with solid gold final salary pensions thrown in.
And don't forget the War on Terror. Without Labour, the terrorists would have killed us all by now.
The Tories might stop immigration, and we won't have millions of people to look after us in our old age.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI never thought I would say it but as it stands I think Gordon is the safer bet, 'Green and socially conscious tories? Feck off.
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Labour run out of money and the Conservatives have to sort the mess out.
This New Labour government has wasted money, not reformed the public services, spins faster than anyone, and is borrowing £36 billion when the economy is doing well, what would the bill be if we faced a downturn, £100 billion!!!
The s**t is yet to hit the fan, most people cannot see the evidence of what a mess Gordo has got us in, he will probably win but then he can try and sort out his mess.
God I am angry this early of the morning!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postdont worry, we have no intention of not getting our deserved 20%
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Originally posted by Fran View PostLet's not miss out you're lot and nice little package you'd add to our fees!
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Let's not miss out you're lot and nice little package you'd add to our fees!
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Originally posted by Fran View PostIf only there were contractor politicians. We could go in, charge a fortune and sort the country out!
You already do. The only bit missing is that you dont sort the country out
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If only there were contractor politicians. We could go in, charge a fortune and sort the country out!
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