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Chris L 13 September 2000 12:41 AM

As my Dad is very fond of saying : 'Every generation has to go through a Labour government'.... http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

I'm not very keen on any politician, but I can't help thinking that this situation has been so badly handled (their arrogance is almost unbelievable) that it has done irreparable damage to the government. I don't think this will be forgotten in a hurry.

Chris

AWD 13 September 2000 12:53 AM


Problem is that William (14 pints) Hague is such a non-entity that I'm not sure what he would actually do with the country.

DavidRB 13 September 2000 12:56 AM

But can anyone remember why we booted out the last Labour government? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

206GTI Brudda 13 September 2000 10:47 AM

Why the Tory's were booted out at the last election?

This isn't a supportive or rabble rousing exercise. I just can't remeber myself, and I'm pretty concerned that if it was for a vailid reason - we should be careful about making the same mistake again..

Cheers,
Phoenix

CharlieWhiskey 13 September 2000 11:00 AM

If you need to ask your memory must be going!

It's strange how all the tories have now forgotten that they invented the fuel tax escallator in the first place! And the principle of high secondary taxation over primary. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/mad.gif

Hague would promise to kiss your arse if he thought it would make you vote for him!

Geezer 13 September 2000 11:00 AM

The reason they were kicked out was because the UK population thought that someone else could do better. However, this has not been proved the case, so eventually, the Tories will get re-elected, and then the moaning will start again, until Labour get re-elected and so on until the end of time.

The problem is that running a country is a very difficult thing to do. Whatever you do, the voters don't like it becasue they all want something for nothing. Well I'm sorry people, but that just ain't the way it works! WHy don't you stop moaning and become an MP if you think the governmwent is so bad?

The tories reduced taxation, which is popular, but let education, NHS, Armed forces go to the dogs, which is unpopular.

Labour are raising taxes, (unpopular) but are putting more money into public spending (popular) It's the same cake, but cut different ways.

Geezer

206GTI Brudda 13 September 2000 11:06 AM

My memory is limited as far as political concerns go, after a month or so of trying to fathom the unfathomable wisdom they force feed us - I tend to tune out and go for a drive..

Still - no one has really been able to come up with whatever the final nail in the Tory coffin was though.
And to be honest - I'd much rather they put tax on fuel than shafted me out of another days wage. (Enviromental issues are a valid reason for the increase - anyone denying that has got to be a little short sighted.)Higher income tax would be the perfect excuse to leave this god forsaken grey old rock that we live on.

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adamson 13 September 2000 11:55 AM

As I recall, it was the sleeze factor over the previous 2-3 years that seemed to be the final nail in the coffin of the last Tory adminisration.

Craig.

Yex 13 September 2000 01:31 PM

"Winter of discontent" springs to mind...now what are the truckers going to do between now and next election time http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/rolleyes.gif

C'mon you truckers

Yex

Airmiles 13 September 2000 04:00 PM

Ah - a history thread!

I wonder how Maggie would have dealt with this one. Remember the miners' strike?

Err...


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