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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOne set of numpties will get replaced by another.
There will be some tinkering around the edges, the next bunch will grow as venal and corrupt as the current lot after a short while.
Neither party has the vision or balls to tackle the real and deep-rooted problems facing the country.
Doomed.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI think we should all hope for Labour to win the next election, because they will offer us the best benefits while we are on the dole. I would not want the Tories reducing our benefits.
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I think we should all hope for Labour to win the next election, because they will offer us the best benefits while we are on the dole. I would not want the Tories reducing our benefits.
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The only change we're likely to see is if the BNP make further inroads. Oh Dear (TM).
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOne set of numpties will get replaced by another.
There will be some tinkering around the edges, the next bunch will grow as venal and corrupt as the current lot after a short while.
Neither party has the vision or balls to tackle the real and deep-rooted problems facing the country.
Doomed.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOne set of numpties will get replaced by another.
There will be some tinkering around the edges, the next bunch will grow as venal and corrupt as the current lot after a short while.
Neither party has the vision or balls to tackle the real and deep-rooted problems facing the country.
Doomed.
The fact that each set of numpties gets replaced every 10 years or so prevents Mugabe-esque corruption and keeps it to Mandelson-esque proportions.
So you should care, you should hope somebody (anybody) else gets in.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOne set of numpties will get replaced by another.
There will be some tinkering around the edges, the next bunch will grow as venal and corrupt as the current lot after a short while.
Neither party has the vision or balls to tackle the real and deep-rooted problems facing the country.
Doomed.
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Who cares who wins the next election?
One set of numpties will get replaced by another.
There will be some tinkering around the edges, the next bunch will grow as venal and corrupt as the current lot after a short while.
Neither party has the vision or balls to tackle the real and deep-rooted problems facing the country.
Doomed.Tags: None
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