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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostYou're just upset cos I caught you out in a lie yesterday.
Hardly. I just mistook a dishonest Tory MP for a Labour MP, who of course are all honest and above board and have no problems whatsoever with having their expense claims investigated.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostBacause the opposition has beeen impotent, as you would expect from any party trying to mimmic the other. The voting public have failed to see any clear water between them.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBut would it be worse?
If it can range from better to hardly any different, why keep this lot in?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post....
If this isn't enough to justify mass revolt, what is?
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBliar and Brown, and Jacqui Smith and the rest of the b@st@rds in the last two cabinets should be up in court for treason.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThat's a common trait with Labour supporters. They lie and deny just like the people they support.Last edited by Peoplesoft bloke; 22 January 2009, 16:13.
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Does voting Labour in a local election 'cos you think their candidate is most likely to help your community count? Although I can't remember which way we voted last time this happened anyway... but our choice was nothing to do with which party they were affiliated with.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostBollocks - just because I sometimes challenge the dimwitted revisionist Tory historians and outright liars on here doesn't make me a NL supporter
That's a common trait with Labour supporters. They lie and deny just like the people they support.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPeoplesoft Bloke
Dang65
Snaw
Bagpiss
There's loads of Labour Luvvies here creaming blah blah offensive pointless claptrap blah.
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I think that the British electorate deserve another five years of Labour as punishment for voting for them since 1997.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post- a rather disturbing interest in every aspect of people’s lives
- making everybody a suspect through over the top terror legislation
- destroying the principle of habeas corpus
- collaborating with torture and war crimes
- allowing foreign goverments to imprison British citizens without trial
- allowing senior police officers to lie about the killing of an innocent man
- arresting citizens for making their opinions heard at political party conferences
- allowing the police to enter parliament without a warrant
- going to war and lying about WMDs, thus killing hundreds of British troops for a lie
- making people scared of their government, when the government should be scared of the people
If this isn't enough to justify mass revolt, what is?
Bliar and Brown, and Jacqui Smith and the rest of the b@st@rds in the last two cabinets should be up in court for treason.
It would be worse under the Tories ™
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostI'd add
- Attacking the middle classes whilst supporting the super rich
- Controlling every aspect of your life with more and more legislation
- Putting every citizen into increasing debt through public borrowing
- Wasting money without any regard to ROI
- Encouraging uncontrolled immigration when the rest of the world carefully control their borders and policies
- making everybody a suspect through over the top terror legislation
- destroying the principle of habeas corpus
- collaborating with torture and war crimes
- allowing foreign goverments to imprison British citizens without trial
- allowing senior police officers to lie about the killing of an innocent man
- arresting citizens for making their opinions heard at political party conferences
- allowing the police to enter parliament without a warrant
- going to war and lying about WMDs, thus killing hundreds of British troops for a lie
- making people scared of their government, when the government should be scared of the people
If this isn't enough to justify mass revolt, what is?
Bliar and Brown, and Jacqui Smith and the rest of the b@st@rds in the last two cabinets should be up in court for treason.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 22 January 2009, 14:47.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostI made a mistake - once - and I learned from it. In fact, Brown and his Labour croonies are making me learn this lesson every day of my life. I hate them, I hate them all. I'd rather vote for a pig in lipstick - at least you could cook it and eat it.
Labour are all about:- maximum taxation, minimal return
- dumbing down society
- destroying motivation
- killing creativity
- deceit (take Brown's attempt at blocking FoI...)
- creating dependence on state
- scorched earth policy
etc...
- Attacking the middle classes whilst supporting the super rich
- Controlling every aspect of your life with more and more legislation
- Putting every citizen into increasing debt through public borrowing
- Wasting money without any regard to ROI
- Encouraging uncontrolled immigration when the rest of the world carefully control their borders and policies
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