An argument between the 2 biggest cyber cretins on the board. Fantastic!
PS Obviously not you BP or Rup.
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not at all, 80% of our laws come from there, Labour and Tory politicians have pushed us deeper into there without asking us, they're all the sameOriginally posted by Ruprect View PostYou're demonstrating your own ignorance now.
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they wouldn't be able to do much, it's all run from the EUOriginally posted by MrMark View PostSo how come the Shadow Chancellor seemingly only has work experience of working as a temp data-inputter one summer? It's about time "Dave" put aside his loyalty to his college drinking partner and put Ken or William in charge of the economy role. Because, as it stands, it seems to indicate the Tories don't really relish taking on the disaster (can't blame them, as it happens).
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostSo how come the Shadow Chancellor seemingly only has work experience of working as a temp data-inputter one summer? It's about time "Dave" put aside his loyalty to his college drinking partner and put Ken or William in charge of the economy role. Because, as it stands, it seems to indicate the Tories don't really relish taking on the disaster (can't blame them, as it happens).
I wouldn't blame them from withdrawing from the election on the basis that Labour should sort out their own mess. Thatcher had to sort out the previous mess after 1979 and what thanks did she get !!
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So how come the Shadow Chancellor seemingly only has work experience of working as a temp data-inputter one summer? It's about time "Dave" put aside his loyalty to his college drinking partner and put Ken or William in charge of the economy role. Because, as it stands, it seems to indicate the Tories don't really relish taking on the disaster (can't blame them, as it happens).Originally posted by Cyberman View PostLightweights ? There are more people in the Tories that have run successful businesses or worked in the private sector than Labour can muster. If you really think that Labour have intellectual strength, then I despair. They are career politicians without a clue as to what a business actually is.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostYou really are talking rubbish. There are major differences between the parties especially with regard to tax and spending but you obviously are too blind or stupid to see them.
not anymore, are you still living in 1979?
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both have, or are you denying there's been any rioting in the last 30 years? dohOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI completely agree. Lets vote for a party that will create civil war at home for a change.
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostI stated only facts. It seems the truth hurts.
I left a few other things out of the list too:-
both have started pointless overseas wars which have killed our young soldiers
You really are talking rubbish. There are major differences between the parties especially with regard to tax and spending but you obviously are too blind or stupid to see them.
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I stated only facts. It seems the truth hurts.Originally posted by Ruprect View PostStop talking out of your hole.
I left a few other things out of the list too:-
both have started pointless overseas wars which have killed our young soldiers
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Stop talking out of your hole.Originally posted by contractor79 View Postunder both Labour and Tory administration:-
mass unemployment
deeper into EU without a chance to have our say about it
growth in welfare state, benefit culture, chav culture
boom and bust economy
increase in non-traditional families
increase in crime, particularly violent crime
jobs moving abroad
mass immigration, race riots
corporate corruption fat cats etc.
cost of living going up
politicians fiddling expenses, dodgy dealings, sleaze
terrorism killing our people
so... why are people not realising yet there's no significant difference between both parties?
and no, the Libdems wouldn't be any better
three parties, different colours... just a merry go round methinks it's time to pull the plug
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