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  1. I've said as much earlier. Particularly the last bit. Thing is though, it hasn't just come from the Lib Dems that Labour weren't arsed. Labour have said they weren't arsed either. It pisses me off a little though it the above is true as it shows cowardice on the part of Labour imo. Let some else make the unpopular decisions so they can score off the resulting unrest. Those decisions need making whomever is in power and in some respects - I think it should have been Labour making those decisions to repair some of the damage they played their part in. I am pretty sure Labour would have preferred to have won the Election, and are of the opinion that their plans would have been better for the country than the libdemcon. Cowardice is a bit of a ridiculous accusation
  2. To be fair though (which I dont like being) The libdems and the cons did agree that cuts were the way to tackle the deficit not tax rises. The disagreement was more the timetable, and I can see how the piigs in Euroland may have concentrated their thinking. Thats the end of my impatiality - I feel dirty all three parties agreed cuts were inevitable - labotu too. the only difference being the tories wanted to start straight away while the libdems and labour wanted to secure the recovery before starting to make cuts. interestign to note that the economy (the big issue fought in the election campaign) is the one where clegg made compromises instead of things like electoral reform and fuixed terms. cameron appears to have made more concessions but on the big issue thaat really matters, he got his way. I cant be bothered looking it up but I think the defecit reduction plans in the manifestos had Liberals 100% cuts the tories were 80:20 cuts/tax and Labour were 50:50. I could be wrong like. Anyway Vote Clegg get Brown my arse - what a stitch up by the brothers toff
  3. To be fair though (which I dont like being) The libdems and the cons did agree that cuts were the way to tackle the deficit not tax rises. The disagreement was more the timetable, and I can see how the piigs in Euroland may have concentrated their thinking. Thats the end of my impatiality - I feel dirty
  4. The Daily Mail/Sun/Telegraph would have been a beautiful sight. And even though the number of votes would in my eyes ould have been legitimate you are right about the shit sticking
  5. Fair point. I dunno - calling the global financial meltdown following the American sub prime mortgage fiasco Labours financial crisis doesnt seem like the bright new modern consensual politics line we are being spoon fed They're going to present a united front though, aren't they? I take your point like. Yeah I still object to the petty party point scoring based on what I consider a lie but I admit the bitter bit. I'm definitely bitter
  6. Fair point. I dunno - calling the global financial meltdown following the American sub prime mortgage fiasco Labours financial crisis doesnt seem like the bright new modern consensual politics line we are being spoon fed They're going to present a united front though, aren't they? I take your point like. Fair enough on the united front, but the very first joint document showing such intellectual dishonesty is pretty depressing. I'm in no way claiming Labour woud/have behaved any better obv
  7. Fair point. I dunno - calling the global financial meltdown following the American sub prime mortgage fiasco Labours financial crisis doesnt seem like the bright new modern consensual politics line we are being spoon fed
  8. thats the bit I agree with - its going to be a long cold winter
  9. mmmmmm lemons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Tibbets Eliza Tibbets (1825 - 1898), along with her husband Luther C. Tibbets, is known as the founder of the citrus production industry in California.[1] In 1873 she convinced William Saunders,[2] Superintendent of the fledgling Bureau of Agriculture, to make her a test grower for his new seedless oranges from Bahia, Brazil.[3] By planting and nurturing the orange trees that Saunders sent her, Tibbets revolutionized the citrus industry.[4] Introduction of these oranges, later called the Washington Navel Orange, proved to be the most successful experiment of Saunders’ tenure,[5] and one of the outstanding events in the economic and social development of California.[6] For the next 60 years and more, a great industry was built up from the two small trees planted by Eliza Tibbets.[7].................................
  10. Nothing to do with "bad loser" mate. There are people on here who's jobs will go because of this. My mrs. is one of them. Indeed! civil servants lube up... awful all round, as parky said nothing good can come of this Statements like that get on my last fucking nerve and all, it's the typical dross you hear from people who know bugger all about politics and will vote for something they don't understand because "it can't be worse than what they have going on now!", aye har fucking har. They're the political equivalent of the retards you see outside SJP on the skysports cams with misspelt banners. edit In fact what major shit have you had to suffer through with labour that would sway you to vote for the walking stereotype of Harry Enfields "tory boy", and dont bother mentioning the war or the expenses scandal they frankly don't count, a dictator was ousted (ok not by the best of means) but not the worst result none the less, and politicians being corrupt and getting money...shock horror What pisses me off is "They are all the same"... no they are not, as we will soon find out. Oh and sniffer - fuck off
  11. Just watching Bill Cash - be interesting to see how the tory euro nutters and the libdems get on
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  14. I assume he means they are hardly the face of the modernised Tory party that Cameron was supposed to have delivered
  15. That would be the The Conservative and Unionist Party to give it its full name -hypocritical Tories, whouda thought it
  16. Putting my Parky hat on - watch out for the dark horse. Ben Bradshaw for next leader
  17. Came from George Osbourne, didn't it?? Absolutely desperate and given the short time since Brown announced that Labour were entering formal discussions with the Lib Dems, it makes the Tories look as weak as piss IMO. Whoever advised them (no-one I'm guessing) on blurting that one out needs their head examined. They're panicking like fuck!!! Yeah, that's the sound of Cameron's arse going, and who could want somebody that spineless and desperate in charge of anything, let alone the country. I mean i might disagree with pretty much everything he stands for but at least if he'd stuck to his guns on PR i could say he's a man of his own principals, but he's not even that! They lasted what, an hour? before completely caving in. Not only that they blurted in out on tv, what happened to "constructive discussions" behind closed doors. Bloody hopeless. Gutless clueless arseholes
  18. Conservatives bounced into agreeing to PR -labour rebuilding as the Tories oversee economic meltdown. The right routed for good from the next election I sense the machavellian genius of Mandy pulling everybodies strings here
  19. First the election Then the "club statement" now this - I dont know how much more I can take
  20. Jesus - now I'm depressed Says it so much better than ever could
  21. That was Mike Ashley's rationale about NUFC plc the January before we got relegated. You're wrong about both. Leaving nufc to one side, please enlighten me as to how we save enough money to get out of this hideous debt without cuts. You can spend money to make money my good man. Speculate to accumulate. He who dares........wins! Once you've recovered, then you can reduce spending. I might believe Tory Boys cuts are the only sensible option.....if he'd actually outlined more than a third of the cuts that required. Much the same as the other parties on that score btw. Can only assume the good man at the Ashley has once again laid free his wares We are currently borrowing billions because we have no money to run the country. We have used up our credit at Lloyds, provident and laygate prawnbrokers and are only left with jimmy the knife loans Inc but sure, let's give it a go lol I was going to give you a thought out reply then I remembered You are just on the troll. Congratulations though - you are doing a marvelous job, on this and Ashley
  22. Cameron has buckets more integrity than Blair. A con lib pact should work without either side having to give up principles. Most commentators realise the next genera election will not be too far away so it is very reasonable for each party to say they'll put the really disagreeable stuff to one side and mainly concentrate on the here and now of beginning to tackle some of our serious problems, mainly debt. Things like Trident and immigration are not a priority in the next 12 months. Also I might add that the immediate disagreeable stuff that can't be put aside is Cameron's 'emergency budget' on immediate cuts. I can't see how the Lib Dems can credibly agree to that. you really are stupid. How the fuck do you seriously expect Uk plc to get out of the hideous debt we are in without cuts. Are you really so fucking stupid? Did you think the fairies where going to come along. Honestly, it really does amaze me the stupidity of some of the stuff you say. Please tell me how labour would get us out of this without savage cuts? Would they just do it in nasty conservative areas? Wake up? FFS, read what I said - IMMEDIATE cuts while we are barely in positve economic growth. Of course cuts will have to come, along with tax rises, but only after the economy is growing. The ONLY way to cut the deficit is through economic growth. You tit. Leave it -he's not worth the effort
  23. Are you including the SDLP? Also I think 324 is in practice enough as Sinn Fein dont take up their seats.
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