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alcazar 22 March 2010 04:32 PM

Not sure on the size of the hole, how long before the IMF tell Brown to go away, or have they already?

I wouldn't put it past this lot to line their pockets until they bulge, then do something and call another election and lose it. I don't trust any politician, but Labour? jeez I'd check today was monday if a Lying Labour politician told me so.

Quasi Modo 22 March 2010 04:53 PM

I'm sure if the two work together they can make such a hole far greater, don't worry, if anyone can these can. Doesn't it make you proud.:wonder::cry:

The Zohan 22 March 2010 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by paulr (Post 9301589)
.........and still no-one can say what the Tories stand for. What is their vision for the next 10 years.

Anyone?

(easy to say what you are against, much harder to say what you are for)

So over the last 18 months and with all the trouble this country is in https://www.scoobynet.com/non-scooby...our-again.html
Cabinet and senior NL members hand picked by Gordo

NL MP's still just trying to feather thier own nests and look after their own interests- they are the scum of the earth.

Paulr - Watch Dispatches 8pm tonight then come back on and tell me why we need another 5 years of NL

Paulr, like it or not it is time for change in more was than one, the tories may not be the best but then again they do no have to be do they, look what they are up against.

pslewis 22 March 2010 07:06 PM

The Tories are still not going to get in with a working majority :lol1:

Which is staggering, isn't it?

paulr 22 March 2010 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by Paul Habgood (Post 9301906)
So over the last 18 months and with all the trouble this country is in https://www.scoobynet.com/non-scooby...our-again.html
Cabinet and senior NL members hand picked by Gordo

NL MP's still just trying to feather thier own nests and look after their own interests- they are the scum of the earth.

Paulr - Watch Dispatches 8pm tonight then come back on and tell me why we need another 5 years of NL

Paulr, like it or not it is time for change in more was than one, the tories may not be the best but then again they do no have to be do they, look what they are up against.

Paul, you have told me what the Tories are against, but not what they are for.

The Zohan 22 March 2010 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9302078)
The Tories are still not going to get in with a working majority :lol1:

Which is staggering, isn't it?

Not so much staggering as appauling really. A hung parliment is no good for anyone, The LiB Dims just do not have a clue and having not been in power in living memory are just not really a good partner option for either party.

We need to change how we vote if this is the outcome.

Leslie 23 March 2010 12:52 PM

You just can't bet on an election. NL can rely on the votes of all those who rely on their handouts to avoid working and those in very well jobs employed by them-wastefully of course. They don't actually realise that should Flash and that prat Balls be running the country we shall soon be so bankrupt that no one will lend them any more money to squander away.

Whoever is elected, we can soon expect the borrowing bubble to burst and we shall be in for a hard time, and even into that awful state called "austerity" They probably won't be able to pay the interest on the National Debt.

Les :(

Leslie 23 March 2010 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9302078)
The Tories are still not going to get in with a working majority :lol1:

Which is staggering, isn't it?

Why do you make that statement Pete? Is it because you realise what a terrible government this has been?

Les

pslewis 23 March 2010 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 9303320)
Why do you make that statement Pete? Is it because you realise what a terrible government this has been?

Les

I make the statement, Les, out of an absolute desperation for a party to emerge who were electable .................... none of them are!! :cry:

And the Tories should be so far in front .... but they are not, which means that people do not trust them (rightly in my opinion).

Chip 23 March 2010 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by paulr (Post 9301589)
.........and still no-one can say what the Tories stand for. What is their vision for the next 10 years.

Anyone?

(easy to say what you are against, much harder to say what you are for)

FFS, typical labour voter. You want everything done for you don't you.

Here. read this, if your capable;)

The Conservative Party | Draft Manifesto

Chip

Chip 23 March 2010 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by SunnySideUp (Post 9259393)
Mark my words Les, if the Tories get in the elderly, infirm and poor will be sh1t upon ...

Remember the 75p a week increase for pensioners a few years ago do you?

Chip

kingofturds 23 March 2010 03:53 PM

I think one thing Gordon did deliver on was no more boom and bust. Just bust bust and more bust.

Diesel 23 March 2010 04:49 PM

Yeah - and his minions are out wrangling for £5k a day as 'cabs for hire'. Honestly - did you SEE how embarrassing that Dispatches doc was last night showing the greedy, grabby 'socialist' twonks? Cringe.

D

paulr 23 March 2010 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Chip (Post 9303589)
FFS, typical labour voter. You want everything done for you don't you.

Here. read this, if your capable;)

The Conservative Party | Draft Manifesto

Chip

I'm not a Labour voter. I voted Tory in 1992 because i thought John Major stood for something. However many times i ask, no-one can tell me what Camerons vision is for the future.

Diesel 23 March 2010 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by paulr (Post 9304008)
I'm not a Labour voter. I voted Tory in 1992 because i thought John Major stood for something. However many times i ask, no-one can tell me what Camerons vision is for the future.

I never have and am unlikely to vote Tory, but, honestly, its not humanly possible to screw things up more or lose much more credibility than wot this mediocre bunch have? So, I say give the lad a go - he is far more on the button than this incompetent, fudging clueless lot. D

Leslie 24 March 2010 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9303454)
I make the statement, Les, out of an absolute desperation for a party to emerge who were electable .................... none of them are!! :cry:

And the Tories should be so far in front .... but they are not, which means that people do not trust them (rightly in my opinion).

I don't disagree Pete, but why are you of all people saying that the Conservatives should be so far ahead?

Les

Diesel 24 March 2010 02:50 PM

Heard a bit of Radio 4 lunchtime and Cameron is currently absolutely MURDERING them with real stats and sharp wit: "let me put that sum in a way you'd understand - that's about 14 Geoff Hoon consultancy days". He even called Darling 'Voldermort'! :thumb:

D

alcazar 24 March 2010 04:28 PM

But the MAJOR problem that the conservatives have is that there are LOTS of the following voters out there:

Type 1: "I'll vote Labour again as I don't think the Conservatives have enough experience to get us out of the mess we are in."
Type 2: "I'll vote Labour again as I don't trust the Conservatives, I mean look at what Thatcher did."
Type 3: "I'll NOT vot Labour, but neither will I vote Coservative for either of the reasons given above."
Type 4: "I'm not voting at all, given that they are all the same."

Now, of all the people I know, EVERYONE falls into one of the above groups. To me, that says that Labour could easily squeak this one, and THAT scares me:(

Leslie 25 March 2010 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by alcazar (Post 9305720)
But the MAJOR problem that the conservatives have is that there are LOTS of the following voters out there:

Type 1: "I'll vote Labour again as I don't think the Conservatives have enough experience to get us out of the mess we are in."
Type 2: "I'll vote Labour again as I don't trust the Conservatives, I mean look at what Thatcher did."
Type 3: "I'll NOT vot Labour, but neither will I vote Coservative for either of the reasons given above."
Type 4: "I'm not voting at all, given that they are all the same."

Now, of all the people I know, EVERYONE falls into one of the above groups. To me, that says that Labour could easily squeak this one, and THAT scares me:(

Funny that you should say that!

Les :eek:

pslewis 25 March 2010 02:13 PM

Aside from SN ... I have not met anyone keen on voting Tory.

They don't want to vote Labour, either ... but consider Labour a known quantity and a proven one in the most desperate of times.

Like it, or not, Labour have dug us out of the economic mess made in the US ..... worse, is that the Tories said they would do NOTHING!! :eek: .... NOTHING!!!! :eek: and everyone remembers that.

Leslie 25 March 2010 03:00 PM

Did you say you are thinking of going offshore to avoid paying taxes?

Les


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