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pslewis 09 May 2007 06:32 PM

Thursday 10th May - Historic Day - Tony Blair Steps Down
 
Historic day and a sad one for all those who realise what the history books will show .........

One of our Greatest Leaders of all time will be announcing his retirement ......

A tragic loss for the country - will we ever see his like again? Certainly, I cannot see any Leadership qualities in the options before us :(

Thank You for Leading us away from the disasters of the previous administration and showing us the future .... :thumb:

May your God go with you ...... :cry:

SCD Simon 09 May 2007 06:35 PM

PMSL :cuckoo:

Luminous 09 May 2007 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6909114)

May your God go with you ...... :cry:

may god be with us....we will need him to try and pick up the pieces :eek:

FlightMan 09 May 2007 06:42 PM

Out of medication again Pete?

stara 09 May 2007 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6909114)
Historic day and a sad one for all those who realise what the history books will show .........

One of our Greatest Leaders of all time will be announcing his retirement ......

A tragic loss for the country - will we ever see his like again? Certainly, I cannot see any Leadership qualities in the options before us :(

Thank You for Leading us away from the disasters of the previous administration and showing us the future .... :thumb:

May your God go with you ...... :cry:


ahhh, you are getting winston churchill and phony blair mixed up, easily done.

Devildog 09 May 2007 06:44 PM

Pete,

I thought about a mature and reasoned argument as to why Blair is not worthy of a mention in Viz magazine, let alone any glowing reference in the "history books", but then I thought why bother waste more than a moment of my time on the tosser.

So I settled for this instead:-












































Pete, fcuk off :D

eldudereno 09 May 2007 06:45 PM

You lot will be shouting for him back afer a couple of years if the tories get in!!

You really do have very short memories don't you.

ScoobyDoo555 09 May 2007 06:45 PM


Certainly, I cannot see any Leadership qualities in the options before us
One thing we can agree on Pete - if all the Labour voters didn't think they were indirectly responsible for the current state of the country before, you can certainly start after tomorrow. Thanks to "your" actions, we'll now have Mr Brown.

However, in your defence, there aren't any decent leaders - they're all scum. Still, why break the mould eh?

DAn

stara 09 May 2007 06:46 PM

at least the roads were smoother back then

pslewis 09 May 2007 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by eldudereno (Post 6909164)
You lot will be shouting for him back afer a couple of years if the tories get in!!

You really do have very short memories don't you.

Perfectly Correct .........................

Devildog 09 May 2007 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by eldudereno (Post 6909164)
You lot will be shouting for him back afer a couple of years if the tories get in!!

You really do have very short memories don't you.


Speaking as a (very) late 30 something, no, I don't have a short memory.

Blair isn't half the man Thatcher was...

pslewis 09 May 2007 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Devildog (Post 6909188)
Speaking as a (very) late 30 something, no, I don't have a short memory.

Blair isn't half the man Thatcher was...

You were a Baby when Maggie came to power in 1979 .... is that why your mind is totally confused??? :lol1:

sarasquares 09 May 2007 06:57 PM

i can honestly say that i have never voted in my life :thumb:

geesta 09 May 2007 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by Devildog (Post 6909188)
Speaking as a (very) late 30 something, no, I don't have a short memory.

Blair isn't half the man Thatcher was...

POLL TAX :brickwall

skoobidude 09 May 2007 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6909201)
You were a Baby when Maggie came to power in 1979 .... is that why your mind is totally confused??? :lol1:

But she was in power until 1990. Enough time for anyone now in their "late thirties" to remember her. :)

Edited to agree with Geesta! :(

pslewis 09 May 2007 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 6909209)
i can honestly say that i have never voted in my life :thumb:

NOT something to be proud of!!! :rolleyes:

Have you ANY idea how many people died defending your right to vote in freedom???

I will leave you to consider how clever you REALLY are!!

sarasquares 09 May 2007 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6909232)
NOT something to be proud of!!! :rolleyes:

Have you ANY idea how many people died defending your right to vote in freedom???

I will leave you to consider how clever you REALLY are!!

i dont agree with any policys from any party so why would i vote someone in that i done want? :cuckoo:

pslewis 09 May 2007 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 6909238)
i dont agree with any policys from any party so why would i vote someone in that i done want? :cuckoo:

You can go and vote for ALL the canditates .... or spoil your paper .... at least go and make your mark!

You have disappointed me, I cannot for one moment believe that you have no opinions or dreams or desires you want some party to deliver to you??

I cannot believe that you NEVER moan about Politics either - and to have the right to moan dictates that you make some effort to influence the power selection process ..............

Devildog 09 May 2007 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6909201)
You were a Baby when Maggie came to power in 1979 .... is that why your mind is totally confused??? :lol1:

LOL

Pete, can't you count ?

I was 11 in 1979 (as you well know) and became perfectly aware of what was happening to the country throughout my teens and over the many, many years that followed under a Conservative government.

I have also been perfectly aware of where it has all gone wrong in the ten years since 1997.

Sad as it is to say, he has much of Scotland to thank for that - their position in Scotland has always been a great part of their strength.

But no more. The Scots have finally woken up to the truth, and Labour has suffered its worst results in Scotland since that fatefull day in 1997.

I think you'll find that they took a fair kicking in England as well.

Hardly the legacy of such a "great" leader.

Not my opinion Pete, but the opinion of the British electorate.

How many seats (Parliament and Council) did labour lose last week. Remind us all again?

Great leader my ar5e :lol1:

Of course the best part is, this is all bollocks, isn't it? You're no more a labour voter than Webbie Shaun is a member of mensa.... :lol1:

stara 09 May 2007 07:08 PM

do what 5% of voters do and cock your voting form up, that way you can pay homage to the lily maxwell and also giggle quietly when they anounce "LABOUR 25,543, LIB-DEB 3032, CONSERVATIVE 38, BNP 1011, UKIP 12, SPOILT PAPERS 166"

martin850 09 May 2007 07:11 PM

Tony Blair = total muppet. Good ridance hope Labour get voted out asap!!!! They used to be for the workers now they work for the scroungers!!!

pslewis 09 May 2007 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Devildog (Post 6909260)
LOL

Pete, can't you count ?

I was 11 in 1979 (as you well know) and became perfectly aware of what was happening to the country throughout my teens

They were enjoyable teenage years then - studying politics :lol1:

Nah, you didn't have a clue what was going on - had no Mortgage, didn't pay any bills, didn't earn any money, didn't pay Poll Tax ......... all you did was play with your Power Rangers :lol1:

15% Interest Rates mean anything to you??? No, thought not :rolleyes:

Like I said ...................... not a clue! ;)

sarasquares 09 May 2007 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6909257)
You can go and vote for ALL the canditates .... or spoil your paper .... at least go and make your mark!

You have disappointed me, I cannot for one moment believe that you have no opinions or dreams or desires you want some party to deliver to you??

I cannot believe that you NEVER moan about Politics either - and to have the right to moan dictates that you make some effort to influence the power selection process ..............




whether i vote for all partys, spoil my paper or dont vote, what is the difference?

why would i want to vote a party in that i dont want, just having the right to vote when i want to is all i need :thumb:

pslewis 09 May 2007 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 6909279)
whether i vote for all partys, spoil my paper or dont vote, what is the difference?

why would i want to vote a party in that i dont want, just having the right to vote when i want to is all i need :thumb:

I put you at older than 18 ..................... being younger than 18 is the ONLY reason why someone shouldn't vote!

Sorry, sitting on your arse is not a valid reason for not voting .... and, in truth, thats exactly what you are doing ... disguising laziness under a cloak of 'no-one deserves my vote' line.

Doesn't wash with me, sorry, I'm too old for that ..... I'm disappointed in you :(

firesorter 09 May 2007 07:16 PM

the government that gave you fortnightly bin collections finally taking out the trash :luxhello:

got a bottle of champagne ready in the chiller to celebrate.

pslewis 09 May 2007 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by firesorter (Post 6909307)
the government that gave you fortnightly bin collections finally taking out the trash :luxhello:

got a bottle of champagne ready in the chiller to celebrate.

Busy at the Firestation again tonight then?? :rolleyes:

How's the 2nd and 3rd job coming along?? :lol1:

Iwan 09 May 2007 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by geesta (Post 6909215)
POLL TAX :brickwall

Yeah that was horribly unfair wasn't it. Instead of people paying a fair amount, i.e. per person, we have the system today where a household of 2 (mine for example) pays the same council tax as the sponger family down the road with 6 people living in the house - we clearly cost the council the same - not. :brickwall

Actually bad example, the sponger family probably pays far less than me seeing as none of them work and they can live on handouts from the state - w@nkers. :mad:

The only people who objected to the poll tax are the ones who think they should be allowed to pay fcuk-all to their local authority, they'll never be happy as long as they have to pay 'something'.

Lee247 09 May 2007 07:23 PM

This government have been the most intrusive, grabbing bunch of wasters. Blair going is a Godsend, but what is going in after him, ie. Brown, is about as much use as a rubber crutch to a man with a broken leg :(
Good riddance

bugeyeandy 09 May 2007 07:24 PM

Good riddance to the man who took a country to war and opened the floodgates to thousands of illegal immigrants.
The mandate of any PM is to protect and improve the country - neither of which Bliar has achieved.

firesorter 09 May 2007 07:42 PM


Busy at the Firestation again tonight then?? :rolleyes:

How's the 2nd and 3rd job coming along?? :lol1:
I`m an officer now so can sleep in my own bed and watch my own telly at your expense. 2nd or 3rd job? well if tony and his cronies recognised us AND ALL other public sector workers and paid a decent wage, not squandered it on consultants and this biggest waste of public cash DEFENCE then such a thing would not be necessary. by the way most NHS doctors do a stint at BUPA after hours, would you challenge them about second job? dont think so.


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