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Considering Labour seem keen to alienate unions, teachers, etc I have no clue who will win any more. Not sure if it's down to ineptness or if they're trying to break all ties with the working classes.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYes, but you have to let him prove that first.
But more seriously, I'd rather he didn't get that opportunity. Or if he did, maybe he can go try his luck in an independent Scotland and we can watch from next door, if they let him.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostBlair certainly. Not any of the current party leaders for me, they are crap but don't deserve executing. Ed Balls is more annoying than loathsome.
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Blair certainly. Not any of the current party leaders for me, they are crap but don't deserve executing. Ed Balls is more annoying than loathsome.
Ken Clarke and Vince Cable would certainly be on my list plus lots of (all) ghastly EU types like Barossa would be there.
I expect MI5 will arrest us for plotting terrorism.
PS what did MI1, 2, 3 and 4 do?Last edited by xoggoth; 14 January 2014, 22:37.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWell the MPs don't seem to want the rise, but the body in charge claims that they won't actually be any better off because numerous expenses are being stopped. The proposed linkage of MP salaries to inflation or average wage (I think it's the latter) seems sensible.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostActually I would kill 650 bodies (people is a bit strong) for 1p.
As for MPs salaries, they always quote back to 1998 just after that mammoth pay rise they got. They got the popularist route for everything.
Just one example - which political party will say that house prices are too high and you can't base on econonmy on rising house prices.
Actually bearing that in mind I have changed my mind on the1p. A paper clip will do it.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan the 100 include Tony Blair, Ed Milliband and "Call me Dave" please?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou think £1 is a reason to kill 600+ people?
Also, please tell us you are trolling rather than utterly ignorant of the circumstances surrounding MP salaries?
As for MPs salaries, they always quote back to 1998 just after that mammoth pay rise they got. They got the popularist route for everything.
Just one example - which political party will say that house prices are too high and you can't base on econonmy on rising house prices.
Actually bearing that in mind I have changed my mind on the1p. A paper clip will do it.
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they didn't get value for money. Abbot looks like a caricature Paddy & Ken a bit weird. Betty isn't bad but the best is B'liar they seem to have got the spirit of evil.
Why don't they start a competition in the art Colleges and take the winner?
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You think £1 is a reason to kill 600+ people?
Also, please tell us you are trolling rather than utterly ignorant of the circumstances surrounding MP salaries?
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