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Previously on "Another brilliant NL Idea......"

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  • stackpole
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    Originally posted by bogeyman
    Not sure it does anymore.

    Can't get a Rizla paper between the policies of any of these parties.

    I certianly WANT to vote for Conservative ideals and values, but none of the parties on offer seems to include these in their agenda.

    BNP for me then
    Sir, David Cameron is merely posturing to get his party onside with the feeble-minded "middle Englanders" who have voted Labour in these past few elections. You can be sure that a proper Tory agenda will be surepticiously followed if and when he enters number ten.

    Remember, Labour are playing exactly the same game, pandering to the same set of voters with the same public posturing, while following a proper Labour agenda under the surface. Compare the Chancellor's genius reputation amongst these nitwit voters on one hand, with the nation's finances on the other.

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    vote tory, you know it makes sense
    Not sure it does anymore.

    Can't get a Rizla paper between the policies of any of these parties.

    I certianly WANT to vote for Conservative ideals and values, but none of the parties on offer seems to include these in their agenda.

    BNP for me then

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  • EternalOptimist
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    vote tory, you know it makes sense

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  • MOH
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    Originally posted by eternalnomad

    NL are just trying to re-invent the wheel which used to work pretty well until they started tampering with the ferking system.
    When did it 'used to work pretty well'?

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  • eternalnomad
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    Charles Clark to completely screw up the prison service

    Charles Clark has decided to interfere with the prison service and wants more criminals to be punished within the community rather than Government hotels, sorry prisons. He also wants them to sign a contract saying they will behave themselves in future
    Hmm....doesnt this "contract" exist already - isnt that the same as probation ?

    NL are just trying to re-invent the wheel which used to work pretty well until they started tampering with the ferking system.

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  • foritisme
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    Mmm wonder if it will have a subsitution clause ?

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  • John Galt
    started a topic Another brilliant NL Idea......

    Another brilliant NL Idea......

    Charles Clark to completely screw up the prison service

    Charles Clark has decided to interfere with the prison service and wants more criminals to be punished within the community rather than Government hotels, sorry prisons. He also wants them to sign a contract saying they will behave themselves in future

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