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The Tories dont make very much "right" as you put it, but they certainly do not make things worse than labour. If you remember the Tories through Thatcher had to sort out the mess left by the last labour government (aided and abetted by that feckless tit Heath).
And now it looks like the Tories will need to do it again.
I regard the Tories as no more than a safe pair of hands, whereas I regard labour and those that vote for them with utter contempt.
Not at all, firstly I accept this government is a total shambles and has been flippin useless on the whole. For what it's worth, they haven't been what I'd call socialists, either, having followed a largely Thatcherite agenda. Unfortunately for us all, that doesn't automatically mean the Tories will be any better. In 97 I didn't think anyone could be as crap as the Major government. It's taken some time, but they have managed it.
I suppose that what really irritates me is that the Tories will get in, make an equally big mess of it in a different way, and the Tory fanboys will alternate between trumpeting that everything really is better, and blaming it all on the previous lot.
I am no fan of Labour, and in the case of New Labour am resolved not to vote for them come what may. But it is head-shakingly depressing to read so many people souting their future history of Cloud Cuckoo Land wherein the Tories make everything right. I do hope your rose-coloured glasses are to hand.
Thatcher left in 1990. So anyone born after 1985 would not have been educated under Thatcher. So anyone under 24 has not had any education under Thatcher.
True (and the reason I didn't make reference to Thatcher in that context) but we had a Tory administration until 97
Not at all, firstly I accept this government is a total shambles and has been flippin useless on the whole. For what it's worth, they haven't been what I'd call socialists, either, having followed a largely Thatcherite agenda. Unfortunately for us all, that doesn't automatically mean the Tories will be any better. In 97 I didn't think anyone could be as crap as the Major government. It's taken some time, but they have managed it.
A Thatcherite agenda would have included immense thrift and would certainly not have included a rise in the upper rate of tax, uncontrolled immigration and decimation of pensions.
You really are struggling to deal with the utter failure of labour and socialism arent you?
Not at all, firstly I accept this government is a total shambles and has been flippin useless on the whole. For what it's worth, they haven't been what I'd call socialists, either, having followed a largely Thatcherite agenda. Unfortunately for us all, that doesn't automatically mean the Tories will be any better. In 97 I didn't think anyone could be as crap as the Major government. It's taken some time, but they have managed it.
I just noticed that my neighbour has put his big blue wheelie-bin outside my house this evening(Monday) in the cul-de-sac. The rubbish is not collected until Thursday for heavens sake !!!!!
Don't say anything - just back your car into it by accident. If anyone notices, make a really bad job of clearing it up.
Monty Python couldn't make this up. Peoplesoft bloke points out that today's voters are Thatcher's children, educated under the pressure of Tory cuts.
Cyberman naturally sees this as an(other) opportunity to blame Tory cuts on Labour policies! WAFW (anyone need a glossary?)
Tory cuts in the next Parliament will be directly due to Labour's failed policies which have caused massive debt, nearly 200 Billion pounds of it in this year alone.
Even if Labour won, Labour would still have to make their own massive cuts.
A review of past posts shows a steady stream of abuse, name calling and unprovoked attacks. I wasted the time to look back because these outbursts have become so regular and so unpleasant.
Did you actually read any of his posts that I was responding to?
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