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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAbsolutely !! The great unwashed have woken up to the mind-numbing hypocrisy of the 'we'll be whiter than white' brigade, so much so that they could even vote Tory at the next election.
Brown is losing votes hand over fist by refusing to sack his cabinet offenders, while Cameron dumps his and shows true leadership. The latest poll has Labour at 16% and the Tories at 40%, and no wonder.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostDont be too sure. The great unwashed seem to be slowly waking up to the fact that MPs have been milking the system. The same MPs who have been extoling prudence and other virtues to keep our incomes from driving inflation.
Absolutely !! The great unwashed have woken up to the mind-numbing hypocrisy of the 'we'll be whiter than white' brigade, so much so that they could even vote Tory at the next election.
Brown is losing votes hand over fist by refusing to sack his cabinet offenders, while Cameron dumps his and shows true leadership. The latest poll has Labour at 16% and the Tories at 40%, and no wonder.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostShe represents Bristol South which is where all the less well off Bristolians live so not much chance of knocking her off that perch.
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She represents Bristol South which is where all the less well off Bristolians live so not much chance of knocking her off that perch.
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All leaving to join some consultancy or other with their houses all paid for by us, pots of our cash in their banks and with gold plated pensions that we gave them.
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Dawn Primarolo
Has that useless bag of tulipe been hounded from office yet? Anyone in her constituency want to point out to your local Labour party that she is one of the biggest exploiters of the expenses system?
If there is one thing that comes out of the next election - its that she should be made unemployed.Last edited by sasguru; 2 June 2009, 09:57.Tags: None
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