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I wouldn't possibly know they may have called it the good times but for me it was business as usual, oh and you're spot on there
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostHeard on TV last night that there are more members of the "Caravan Club" than members of all UK political parties combined.
We're f*cked if they mobilise...
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Are you suggesting that ramping up the deficit during the good times wasn't actually planned?Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI suppose at least he has a plan whether that be good or bad I don't know but one thing is for sure it's more than Ed managed.
Doing it in the first place suggests that Ed, Ed and Gordon were feckwits, but having no idea that it was happening means they must be double feckwits squared.
With brass nobs on.
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I suppose at least he has a plan whether that be good or bad I don't know but one thing is for sure it's more than Ed managed.
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Heard on TV last night that there are more members of the "Caravan Club" than members of all UK political parties combined.
We're f*cked if they mobilise...
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Sink or swim?
11Sink27.27%3Swim27.27%3Andyw for PM45.45%5Conservative Party conference: it's sink or swim for Britain, warns David Cameron - Telegraph
Which basically means austerity for the poor while Dave continues to print money for his banker mates.
It would be better for Britain if "Call me Dave" was to sink and get in a real leader.Last edited by BrilloPad; 10 October 2012, 08:06.
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