Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Previously on "Great news - 'shared prosperity' is coming to Britain!"
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Indeed - the scale of the damage Brown/Tony caused to this country is only second to previous Govts who decided to feck up birthplace of industrial revolition in favour of City bulltulipers.
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Correct.Originally posted by Sysman View PostNah, Kinnock snatched defeat from the jaws of victory that time.
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Nah, Kinnock snatched defeat from the jaws of victory that time.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThat's what is going to happen. The Tories big mistake was not letting Neil Kinnock win the election. If John Major had lost that one, then the Tories would have undoubtedly won in 1997 and we'd have not had the Bliar years. Shame really.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHitler only did a fraction of that with the Luftwaffe and the U-Boat fleet going balls-out!!
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More than Gordon and Tone managed in 13?Originally posted by original PM View PostI don't know about that Kinnock could have done a lot of damage in 5 years..
he was welsh after all...
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostGood point - I hadn't thought of that. That would have been interesting!
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I've prospered under Labour so I buy into his vision. It's only your own fault if you haven't grown rich over the last 10-15 years.
HTH
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I don't know about that Kinnock could have done a lot of damage in 5 years..
he was welsh after all...
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Good point - I hadn't thought of that. That would have been interesting!Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThat's what is going to happen. The Tories big mistake was not letting Neil Kinnock win the election. If John Major had lost that one, then the Tories would have undoubtedly won in 1997 and we'd have not had the Bliar years. Shame really.
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That's what is going to happen. The Tories big mistake was not letting Neil Kinnock win the election. If John Major had lost that one, then the Tories would have undoubtedly won in 1997 and we'd have not had the Bliar years. Shame really.Originally posted by Platypus View PostActually Labour's best policy would be to let the Tories win and take all the flak for the upcoming austerity. Then win the election after that, when everyone's peed off with being even worse off.
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