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Originally posted by d000hg View PostLook up 'compassion' in a dictionary.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWell, he showed a lot of compassion when he abolished the 10% tax rate didn't he, that badly affected millions of low paid people, and when he made decisions in 1997 that totally screwed up pensions for millions of future pensioners.
Apologies for saving my compassion for more deserving cases.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostLook up 'compassion' in a dictionary.
Well, he showed a lot of compassion when he abolished the 10% tax rate didn't he, that badly affected millions of low paid people, and when he made decisions in 1997 that totally screwed up pensions for millions of future pensioners.
Apologies for saving my compassion for more deserving cases.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe problem with you is that you are completely crap at trolling, I would doubt more than 5% of this board would vote labour but you continually troll for labour voters and nobody ever takes you up. You are like a child shouting "look at me, I have something to say" in a deaf school.
Not at all. I'm simply explaining why he does not hate the job and why he will remain, which happens to differ with the views of many posters, it appears.
Perhaps the fact that I get some attention for my logical and well-informed views makes you somewhat jealous and prone to you stupid outbursts.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostHe hates it because everybody can see how incompetent he is, but he loves the trappings of power though, and will certainly not give it up easily, which is very sad for the country who will have to suffer another year of ever increasing debt so that he can blame cuts on the Tories.
Ooops.. that's another 1 Billion pounds added to debt in the last two days...
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostHearing on the news there what he actually said in the interview he sounds like a man that hates is job. When I am in a really crap gig I think "I could just give this all up, cash buy a small house and never have to work again" and he sound exactly the same.
He hates it because everybody can see how incompetent he is, but he loves the trappings of power though, and will certainly not give it up easily, which is very sad for the country who will have to suffer another year of ever increasing debt so that he can blame cuts on the Tories.
Ooops.. that's another 1 Billion pounds added to debt in the last two days...
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Hearing on the news there what he actually said in the interview he sounds like a man that hates is job. When I am in a really crap gig I think "I could just give this all up, cash buy a small house and never have to work again" and he sound exactly the same.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostHe needs a psychiatrist, not an election.
What the heck, forget the trial - top him straight away.
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So f****** pathetic isn't it. Shame to hear he's suffering in "these difficult timea". A complete w*****
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostOn a personal level I actually feel a bit sorry for him, he is like an unfit chap trying to climb Everest. He has an obvious issue with insecurity and that manifests into a control issue. He needs a psychiatrist, not an election.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostOn a personal level I actually feel a bit sorry for him, he is like an unfit chap trying to climb Everest. He has an obvious issue with insecurity and that manifests into a control issue. He needs a psychiatrist, not an election.
How you can feel sorry for a guy that has ruined everything he touches including pensions, our gold reserves and the economy, beats me.
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On a personal level I actually feel a bit sorry for him, he is like an unfit chap trying to climb Everest. He has an obvious issue with insecurity and that manifests into a control issue. He needs a psychiatrist, not an election.
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