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I doubt that will happen, because I think the next election is unwinnable for them. So none of the leading contenders will bother. Probably. They'll figure that the mess will last at least 5 years longer, at which point our canny electorate will be blaming the tories. That will be the time for Milliband or whoever to come forward.Originally posted by robbie274 View PostI doubt he will quit, do you think his own will turn on him. If they do who will replace him?
All in my humble opinion of course. Probably bollocks actually, but there we are.
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That's true, but he won't be in power for much longer.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIt's only irreversible while the dimwit is in power.
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No doubt they've got millions of slaves/people in sweat shops making the packages now. Hmm I wonder what will be in them?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe might be right. The centre of the world is shifting to Asia.
I wonder how long before China organizes aid packages to be sent to USA/Europe?
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He might be right. The centre of the world is shifting to Asia.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
I wonder how long before China organizes aid packages to be sent to USA/Europe?
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If it is 100% unemployment how can we ever know that? Nobody will be taking that figure...Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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