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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    I'm just bored of Labour - sometimes a change can just make things seem better - although I do hope if the Tories get in there is some tighter controls on the benefits system - kind of sick of tax dollar going to lazy chavs to watch tv and breed.
    Me too but Tories won't change that. No party and particularly no civil servant has the guts for that fight.

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  • original PM
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    I'm just bored of Labour - sometimes a change can just make things seem better - although I do hope if the Tories get in there is some tighter controls on the benefits system - kind of sick of tax dollar going to lazy chavs to watch tv and breed.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Has everyone forgotten Thatcher's Britain? That spawned the Young Ones?
    As well as created careers for many others in the comedic arts that have done wonders for British exports of media.

    Another triumph for Thatcher.

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    What bits - the rubbish music?
    Nah, I'm thinking more in terms of
    • The country running out of money
    • Savage cuts in government spending
    • The decimation of entire communities
    • Social unrest


    That sort of thing.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    This is true but for balance we should also mention the council worker strikes under the Labour government of the late seventies which meant the dead could not be buried and rubbish was piling up in the streets.

    Sadly I think we are about to witness a replay of the seventies and the eighties over the next two years.
    What bits - the rubbish music?

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Three day week: Edward Heath.
    This is true but for balance we should also mention the council worker strikes under the Labour government of the late seventies which meant the dead could not be buried and rubbish was piling up in the streets.

    Sadly I think we are about to witness a replay of the seventies and the eighties over the next two years.

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  • Churchill
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    Thatcher broke the backs of the unions!

    Under New Labour they're starting to heal - be very afraid.

    Nick, nice story, very quaint - here (passes tissue) your red tinted glasses need cleaning...

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Has everyone forgotten Thatcher's Britain? That spawned the Young Ones?

    Of my 48 years on this planet those years were the worst, mind u the three day week was bad, powercuts etc - who was in charge then? 1973 ish?
    Three day week: Edward Heath.

    Also, the TV stations had to stop broadcasting at 10:30PM (just after News at Ten on ITV), although they only used to broadcast until around midnight anyway. I remember being allowed to stay up late on a school night to watch them close down early

    I used to quite enjoy the power cuts; spirit of the Blitz, and all that. We'd go round to visit people so we could all sit by candlelight, and had some great evenings. I remember one around 1970 (we were still in Liverpool, and Heath was PM), in the days before the cuts were arranged to a timetable. Back then, the power went off without any warning, and you didn't know when it would come back on again.

    The extended family had, without organisation, descended on my Aunty Flo's (she had a gas cooker and could make tea) and we had a rare old time. After a few hours the lights suddenly came back on and the entire room went "Oh..." (with a downward descant) "...that's a shame." Then my Mum and Dad said "Oh well, we'd better get this lot home to bed," but you could tell that everybody was enjoying themselves so much that they were all sad it was over

    Thatcher was foul

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    PEDANT ALERT!!!

    48 years haven't taught you that the word you isn't spelled U, you saved an entire 2 keypresses using that moronic txtspk rubbish, well done.

    I certainly haven't forgotten all the terrors that Thatchers Britain brought and the aftermath either, we're still suffering it.

    I have no faith that a Conservative government will be any less totally bog useless than the current Labour shower.
    Apostrophy alert!!

    Congrats! U saved a '''.....

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Has everyone forgotten Thatcher's Britain? That spawned the Young Ones?

    Of my 48 years on this planet those years were the worst, mind u the three day week was bad, powercuts etc - who was in charge then? 1973 ish?
    PEDANT ALERT!!!

    48 years haven't taught you that the word you isn't spelled U, you saved an entire 2 keypresses using that moronic txtspk rubbish, well done.

    I certainly haven't forgotten all the terrors that Thatchers Britain brought and the aftermath either, we're still suffering it.

    I have no faith that a Conservative government will be any less totally bog useless than the current Labour shower.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Take a wild guess!!
    3 day week - Tory Government

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    mind u the three day week was bad, powercuts etc - who was in charge then? 1973 ish?
    Take a wild guess!!

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  • stek
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    Has everyone forgotten Thatcher's Britain? That spawned the Young Ones?

    Of my 48 years on this planet those years were the worst, mind u the three day week was bad, powercuts etc - who was in charge then? 1973 ish?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Whats happening?
    Me?

    I live in a Lib Dem area.

    Historically, even though the boundaries have changed, the only parties to get in have either been Conservative or Lib Dem.

    So voting for Labour where I live is a waste of a vote due to the First Past The Post system.

    Unfortunately 2 people I know don't believe that and are solid Labour supporters.

    I don't care who wins in the area as long as they are a good constituency MP.

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  • Bagpuss
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    He doesn't want the Government to get in whoever that may be.

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