Yes Dim. Here is the life-cycle of a Labour minister.
1. Feck something up
2. Announce it on the same day as a disaster
3. Prime Minister makes a virtue out of putting the feck-up right
4. 500 pages of hasty, ill-thought-out legislation are forced through the House of Lords
5. Billions of pounds of taxpayers money are hosed somewhere
6. Return to step 1
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Wasn't this the bill that was to give them carte blanche right to bypass HoL to get away with any law they deemed fit for their uberControl plan?
In which case - don't trust the feckers - look at the new bill and the ambiguity they can utilise. You know what these cnuts are like: throw a bill into the public arena that's so outrageous that a civil riot almost takes place, then with much sycophantic pontification, announce proudly to a dumned down public that they will amend the bill to be less contentious.
But it's the old adage: on their quest for total dominance: 2 steps forward, 1 step back...
Let's bring on the good results today...
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I love the fact the New Lie want a law allowing the scrapping of unecessary legislation, red tape, bureaucracy, etc, when, infact
THET HAVE CREATED MOST OF THIS tulip IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!
******* IDIOTIC MORONS!!!!!
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Some Commons sense
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4971234.stm
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