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Previously on "Chukka Umannah"
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Does it really matter which government is in office?
Aside from some slight differences in policy here and there...they are fighting over the middle ground.
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Sadly, Labour can bag hundreds of seats simply due to the zombies that vote labour without thinking what they were doing.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostThe British electorate would NEVER fall for that now, would they?
These are the same people who were totally opposed to Thatcher when she was elected in 1979, yet voted for Blair in 1997 on possibly a more right wing platform.
If the vast labour block in Scotland can be removed from the equation, via Scottish independence, then perhaps there is some long term hope for England.
Not sure why the Tories are so keen on keeping hold of Scotland, letting it go would be good for England.
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Very prime ministerial IMO. He spake his mind like a strong leader should.Originally posted by wurzel View PostNo, don't think so.
Not very prime ministerial IMO.
HTH
Joshi
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No, don't think so.Originally posted by pacharan View PostLooking at your next PM there folks.
Very slick on QT tonight.
Bet Miliband's quaking in his boots.
Whatever you think about Jeremy Clarkson, I don't think you could accuse him of having no talent as this guy did. He also called him an unpleasant character and questioned why he was on our screens at all.
Not very prime ministerial IMO.
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Of course notOriginally posted by bless 'em all View PostThe British electorate would NEVER fall for that now, would they?
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The British electorate would NEVER fall for that now, would they?Originally posted by RobertRice View PostToo slick for me and no substance
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I think this man performs very well and I for one would like to see him as Prime Minister.
By having ethnic community leader, Great Britain is setting out its stall to tell the world that it is the vibrant multiracial, multicultural society that it is
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Too slick for me and no substanceOriginally posted by Waldorf View PostVery slick, but when you listen to what he said, he doesn't get it, I thought Deborah Meadon summed it up quite well - we just don't have enough money any more.
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He reminded me of an academic swot who'd memorised some figures and researched the minute details of his opponents constituency so he could appear to be 'clever'.Originally posted by Waldorf View PostVery slick, but when you listen to what he said, he doesn't get it, I thought Deborah Meadon summed it up quite well - we just don't have enough money any more.
At the end of the day, another Labour
Is there something about Labour politicians and Unionists that make them
you want to
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Very slick, but when you listen to what he said, he doesn't get it, I thought Deborah Meadon summed it up quite well - we just don't have enough money any more.Originally posted by pacharan View PostLooking at your next PM there folks.
Very slick on QT tonight.
Bet Miliband's quaking in his boots.
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QT has went downhill, rubbish guests same people on it over and over again. Why don't we see Osborne or Cameron or balls, millibans etc on it.Originally posted by pacharan View PostLooking at your next PM there folks.
Very slick on QT tonight.
Bet Miliband's quaking in his boots.
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Chukka Umannah
Looking at your next PM there folks.
Very slick on QT tonight.
Bet Miliband's quaking in his boots.Tags: None
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