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...the Transport Secretary told delegates: "This will be my last time addressing you as a member of Cabinet. This was not a decision I took lightly.
"I was still in my 20s as Labour was given the honour of leading the country - all my children were born under a Labour Government.
"The past 15 years have been amazing, an at times humbling experience."
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostHilarious. Tories never hypocrites. Bears never defecate in woods.
Did I say that ? The point I was making is that most of New Lie are hypocrites. There have been some New Lie characters masquerading as Tories, and fortunately most left the party to join New Lie(Shaun Woodward etc).
I have a lot of respect for Tony Benn because he stands for the real Labour party and has extreme and loopy views, but at least he sticks to his guns and is very entertaining.
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Originally posted by CyberTory View PostMost of New Lie are hypocrites, whereas everybody knows what the Tories stand for even if they don't like them. They were pretending to be Tories to get elected and even stuck to the Tory budget for the first two years but fortunately after 11 long years the brainwashed public that voted for high taxation, waste, inefficiency and mass immigration etc have at last seen reality and the cost to the country.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostAnother contendor for the top job - and IMO the best candidate, not bad looking for a commie. ...
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostMost of New Lie are hypocrites, whereas everybody knows what the Tories stand for even if they don't like them. They were pretending to be Tories to get elected and even stuck to the Tory budget for the first two years but fortunately after 11 long years the brainwashed public that voted for high taxation, waste, inefficiency and mass immigration etc have at last seen reality and the cost to the country.
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Originally posted by moorfield View Post
Some people do. Indeed, perhaps these are just the kind of people we want in government?
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWell shes certainly enough of a hypocrite for high office. Sends her kid to private school iirc
Most of New Lie are hypocrites, whereas everybody knows what the Tories stand for even if they don't like them. They were pretending to be Tories to get elected and even stuck to the Tory budget for the first two years but fortunately after 11 long years the brainwashed public that voted for high taxation, waste, inefficiency and mass immigration etc have at last seen reality and the cost to the country.
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She is going into music
"Ol' man river, dat ol man river. He mus' know sumpin',
but don't say nuthin'......"
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostAnother contendor for the top job - and IMO the best candidate, not bad looking for a commie. I think maybe Kelly & Palin would be good, they could solve disagreements with a cat-fight, then kiss and make-up, maybe get a bit carried away, you know.......hmmmmm........igmc
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostNothing there that a bit of make-up, hair-dye and high heels couldn't fix..........maybe time for the opticians....
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Nothing there that a bit of make-up, hair-dye and high heels couldn't fix
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Given that they'll lose the next general election, I guess she's cut her losses and left now, rather than wait, to spend even more time with her kids while they're younger...
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Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
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