Prisoners to get the vote for the first time
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Cambo was spot on then, remind us who was it that signed away all our rights to BRU ?? who was it that offered a referendum on the EU then said f*ck you you're not having one to the British public ??
Oh yeah that shower called the Labour party
Sometimes you've just got to swallow it and admit they are to blame for certain issues.
Oh yeah that shower called the Labour party
Sometimes you've just got to swallow it and admit they are to blame for certain issues.
What the question asked is what is he going to do about it. It's all very well to hide behind a veil of it not being his fault and saying it will cost a lot of money to fight it in the courts, but it would cost a lot less than he is still giving away as foreign aid for instance.
Alternataively just grow some ***** and just say it isn't happening and let's see what the EU can really do about it. He said it makes him incredibly angry so why not make a stand over it?
The 'it's all Labour's fault' comments are really starting to grate. We had the same from Labour when they first got to power in 1997. I want to know about the future and not the past thanks.
Oh and just as a point of order both the Labour Party and the Cameron reneged over a referendum, just so as you know
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You miss the point. Whether Labour are to blame for where we are now is not an answer to the questions being asked.
What the question asked is what is he going to do about it. It's all very well to hide behind a veil of it not being his fault and saying it will cost a lot of money to fight it in the courts, but it would cost a lot less than he is still giving away as foreign aid for instance.
Alternataively just grow some ***** and just say it isn't happening and let's see what the EU can really do about it. He said it makes him incredibly angry so why not make a stand over it?
The 'it's all Labour's fault' comments are really starting to grate. We had the same from Labour when they first got to power in 1997. I want to know about the future and not the past thanks.
Oh and just as a point of order both the Labour Party and the Cameron reneged over a referendum, just so as you know
What the question asked is what is he going to do about it. It's all very well to hide behind a veil of it not being his fault and saying it will cost a lot of money to fight it in the courts, but it would cost a lot less than he is still giving away as foreign aid for instance.
Alternataively just grow some ***** and just say it isn't happening and let's see what the EU can really do about it. He said it makes him incredibly angry so why not make a stand over it?
The 'it's all Labour's fault' comments are really starting to grate. We had the same from Labour when they first got to power in 1997. I want to know about the future and not the past thanks.
Oh and just as a point of order both the Labour Party and the Cameron reneged over a referendum, just so as you know
I agree the overall point is they continue to blame Labour for everything and it does become tiresome but it is a tried and tested route all incoming parties take and will continue to do so until the end of time, I just feel that this govt have more of a right to moan than most incoming govt's of the past 40 years
At least Cambo wasn't elected on the basis of a referendum, nor was Blair but it was a lot higher up on his list of election promises than it ever was for the Tories.
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As for blaming Labour, every other accusation from them over Tory policies is aimed at Maggie. Thought she'd been out of office for about 20 years ...
On the original subject, take a look at this ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkrYr...layer_embedded .... Brillo versus the guy who brought the action against the government. He gets totally demolished.
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Well, the ruling happened years ago and Labour have been prevaricating for the last 5 years, which is probably what CMD was on about, and so the ConLibs don't have much choice.
As for blaming Labour, every other accusation from them over Tory policies is aimed at Maggie. Thought she'd been out of office for about 20 years ...
As for blaming Labour, every other accusation from them over Tory policies is aimed at Maggie. Thought she'd been out of office for about 20 years ...
What bit of we need to look at the future and not at the past are you missing????
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