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Previously on "Question time panel"

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    that's a shame because Polands financial sector is holding up and the IT contracting market is beginnning to take off. lots of jobs in construction and wages are rising. Embedded C contractors in warsaw are earning £350 per day, and you want to bring in immigration controls which will almost certainly become reciprocal.. fool.
    All we need now are decent pimps to find us the work in Poland...

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    we're not masters of our own destiny. Run by the EU. No way of stopping immigration from EU even if our unemployment continues to go up.

    that's a shame because Polands financial sector is holding up and the IT contracting market is beginnning to take off. lots of jobs in construction and wages are rising. Embedded C contractors in warsaw are earning £350 per day, and you want to bring in immigration controls which will almost certainly become reciprocal.. fool.

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  • contractor79
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    I'm willing to give Cameron the chance, because there is no way that Brown and Co. will bring us back to economic growth or run an economy without getting us all deeply into debt.
    We have to live within our means and make the most of the limited resources that we have, and not waste them. The Tories are the only party that have ever come close to achieving this in the past 50 years.
    we're not masters of our own destiny. Run by the EU. No way of stopping immigration from EU even if our unemployment continues to go up.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by CyberTory View Post
    I'm willing to give Cameron the chance, because he is a Tory and I would vote for a dead rat with a blue rosette
    Full marks for blind dogma

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  • Bagpuss
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    Land of Hope and Glory plays in the background..

    this has been a party political broadcast brough to you by Cybertory

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    why do people attach credibility to him, he's a pro-Euro and a bit of a leftie. Peopel like him destroyed the tory party and made it a pro-Eu nightmare. The tories have pushed us further into Europe than they want to appear so. Over the years proper tories have been pushed out of the tory party and we're now left with Cameron who's basically a lib-dem media-obsessed heir to blair who will do nothing significant to reverse the demise of the past 10 years.


    I'm willing to give Cameron the chance, because there is no way that Brown and Co. will bring us back to economic growth or run an economy without getting us all deeply into debt.
    We have to live within our means and make the most of the limited resources that we have, and not waste them. The Tories are the only party that have ever come close to achieving this in the past 50 years.

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  • contractor79
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    Ken Clarke's a character and a bit batty just like Tony Benn. It will be interesting hearing him struggle to justify why we should be in the Euro after the debacle of the past few days.
    why do people attach credibility to him, he's a pro-Euro and a bit of a leftie. Peopel like him destroyed the tory party and made it a pro-Eu nightmare. The tories have pushed us further into Europe than they want to appear so. Over the years proper tories have been pushed out of the tory party and we're now left with Cameron who's basically a lib-dem media-obsessed heir to blair who will do nothing significant to reverse the demise of the past 10 years.

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  • Cyberman
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    Ken Clarke's a character and a bit batty just like Tony Benn. It will be interesting hearing him struggle to justify why we should be in the Euro after the debacle of the past few days.

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  • contractor79
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    QT has become so dull and pc

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  • gingerjedi
    started a topic Question time panel

    Question time panel

    This week's panel :

    David Dimbleby will be joined by John Denham, Ken Clarke, Chris Huhne, the Bishop of Rochester and Ruth Lea.

    Ken Clarke should be good for a bit of NL bashing , as for the rest I can only guess they're not exactly queuing up to get on at the moment.

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