BarnsleyBrewer
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Poor Old Gordy
Proinsias said:Yeah, I do a bit. I'm not sure even Jimmy Savile could have done much with the mess left by Blair.
unclepumble said:Proinsias said:.... cut off the money to their departments, Mo Molam, Shirley Williams, John Reed and countless others all came out of politics due to being stifled by Browns control of the purse strings,
jamesb said:I feel sorry for the country, now we've got 5 years of that puffy faced toff.
Don't look too smug David, half the country hate you.
jonewer said:unclepumble said:Proinsias said:.... cut off the money to their departments, Mo Molam, Shirley Williams, John Reed and countless others all came out of politics due to being stifled by Browns control of the purse strings,
Not to mention Frank Field, whose radical ideas about reforming the welfare state could have transformed it into an engine for growth and social justice, rather than a lifestyle option for the feckless and a millstone around the neck of the economy.
But the income from selling off the Gold reserves went into government gilts, so while technically he sold them, we still have the money . . . of course no one knew that the value of gold would jump through the roof . . . Eagle eye hindsight . . . . . . great thingCussword said:We still have our gold reserves to see us through :wha: Oh wait, Gordon sold them :whistle:
I voted Liberal for the first time in my life, I feel cheated to think I'm part of a party that's snuggled up to the Tories.Tony said:What I find completely shocking is that the Lib Dems find it easier to side with the Tories than the Labour party. Talk about selling out! Thank f'k I didn't vote for them - fascists in disguise!
I bed there are a few uncomfortable people working for the Gruniad!
Tony said:Thank f'k I didn't vote for them - fascists in disguise!
Tony said:I do say however, that it is remarkably interesting to see which side of the fence the lib dems landed on. The tories will always be closer to fascism than just about anyone this side of the BNP.
+1 :thumb:jonewer said:Tony said:I do say however, that it is remarkably interesting to see which side of the fence the Lib Dems landed on. The Tories will always be closer to fascism than just about anyone this side of the BNP.
By what definition of fascist are the Tories worse than labour?
Its cant be the "wars of aggression that kill 100s of 1000s of innocents", nor can it be the "stripping the public of their civil rights", nor for that matter can it be the "corrupting democracy by gerrymandering the voting system" thing.
So, you are of course entitled to your point of view, but in my considered opinion, there's only one fascist party this side of the BNP and thankfully, they just got voted out.
How do you work that out? . . . The conservatives got something like 30% of the vote and the Lib Dems 10%. . . . With 308 Seat the tories have more seats than any other party, adding the 50 odd lib dem seats they have an out right majority.prolix said:I just find it funny that we now have a government no one voted for :shock:
Well Yeah, no outright mandate, but a coalition government is better than holding election after election until someone gets a majority cause everyone is too fed up to vote any more.prolix said:talk about minority rule :rofl: