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    Quote Originally Posted by jimeve View Post
    Brown = Parliament since 1983.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer.
    I meant experience in parliament.
    Yeah, look where that brought us.....

    Highly incompetent as a PM...



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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Yeah, look where that brought us.....

    Highly incompetent as a PM...
    he's was shoved in at the deep end. by Blaire. oh browns fault for global recession, greedy mp's claiming mortgage expensive etc.

    Hope he gets elected. Nobody else can do the job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimeve View Post
    Hope he gets elected. Nobody else can do the job.
    If you followed the professional money in the markets you'd soon discover out of all the countries on the planet, the UK is the least trusted, with the US 2nd.....why? Well one reason is the massive debt they've both run up that will take at least a decade to pay off. While countries that done NOTHING, which is the correct way.....strangely have no extra debt, and are coming out of recession!!!

    When Cameron said do nothing, that was the correct thing to do, as any professional in the money markets would tell you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimeve View Post
    he's was shoved in at the deep end. by Blaire.
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    He wasn't at all..........

    The snidy, back stabbing, jumped up berk, did his utmost to get Tony Blair out of the way and take his place at no10.
    Now that the knives are out to get him, he doesn't like it......

    If he had an ounce of respect left for the country and the voters, he would pack his bags and go.
    But he is too far up his own , to realize that the Country is sick and tired of him as the face of labour, and labour in general.

    You mark my words.... The moment an election is announced, the pound will shoot upward...


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    He wasn't at all..........
    I have to agree with Jim here, Dom. He WAS! Blair, being the cunning that he undoubtedly IS, cleverly chose his "moment of departure", being all too aware that the "cards" were heavily stacked against him in the aftermath of the Iraq War fiasco.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    I have to agree with Jim here, Dom. He WAS! Blair, being the cunning that he undoubtedly IS, cleverly chose his "moment of departure", being all too aware that the "cards" were heavily stacked against him in the aftermath of the Iraq War fiasco.
    For how much just the mention of Tony Blair makes my blood boil, I have to say that Gordon's scheeming was done very subtley at the start, and more emboldened by the others Mp's support he "Made" Blair leave.
    Yes, Tony, had more or less reached the end, I think his wife was very influential on him to depart, realizing what was in the cards for her hubby if he stayed on.

    All in all, we were all duped by this "New" Labour tag....

    Leopards and spots... Come to mind....

    Gordon bottled it last year for fear of the electorate, and will hang on for dear life until the last day, keeping on screwing the country...

    Holding an election sooner rather than later, would mean a fresh start, a clean slate that might instill some respect from the rest of the world, as opposed to the oldest democracy being the butt of international jokes....

    I normally detest the yanks, but they have something in place that takes care of crooks in power.... It is called "Impeachment"....
    And also they have no snidy way to install "non-elected" friends to positions of power like they do around here....


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    The snidy, jumped up berk
    Are you sure you aren't referring to TONY BLAIR and his penchant for ingratiating plausibility towards warmongers like, e.g., Obama's predecessor at the White House?


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    He wasn't at all..........

    The snidy, back stabbing, jumped up berk, did his utmost to get Tony Blair out of the way and take his place at no10.
    Now that the knives are out to get him, he doesn't like it......

    If he had an ounce of respect left for the country and the voters, he would pack his bags and go.
    But he is too far up his own , to realize that the Country is sick and tired of him as the face of labour, and labour in general.

    You mark my words.... The moment an election is announced, the pound will shoot upward...
    I agree with that. I always voted Labour but its time for a change but i`m not saying the Tories are any better. Personally I never worried about this recession as the people love to make more of it than actually happens. All the so called experts dont have a clue. The country will come out of this reccession quicker and better than most of the world. Its that thing that brits love to be put down and be pecemistic.
    Everthings doom and gloom they`d have you beleive.
    House prices are on the up, well, in this area anyway. I know that cos I have friends that are selling and have sold.
    My employers are investing more money into the business and my wages are consistent with the last few years regarding overtime. That includes employing an extra person too.
    So I dont take any notice of the people with their big words and expert knowledge cos they dont know anymore than me, with my 1 `o level
    By the way, I voted UKIP on both of my ballot papers.


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    coming from a labour strong hold, since i was 18 I've voted labour at every election,never missed one, but last week i didn't bother

    no way i will ever vote Tory, and cannot vote for labour as they are now ..

    time for a shake up, i would have voted UKIP, but their just as bad, but pulling out of Europe, now that would shake things up .. good or bad who knows

    did anyone get any BNP leaflet thru their door ?

    i did. made me laugh, 'people like you voting BNP' underneath it says 'use this as a window poster, for a free larger poster call.'. i think there would be a brick thru the window within the hour if i did..

    their not friends of Muslims and bogus asylum seekers

    but i can see why some people would vote for them becuase of

    'NO TO EU RULE AND THE EURO
    NO TO IMMIGRATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT
    NO TO HIGH TAXES AND RIP-OFF BRITIAN'

    but i could never vote for a racist bunch of people


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    coming from a labour strong hold, since i was 18 I've voted labour at every election,never missed one, but last week i didn't bother

    no way i will ever vote Tory, and cannot vote for labour as they are now ..

    time for a shake up, i would have voted UKIP, but their just as bad, but pulling out of Europe, now that would shake things up .. good or bad who knows

    did anyone get any BNP leaflet thru their door ?

    i did. made me laugh, 'people like you voting BNP' underneath it says 'use this as a window poster, for a free larger poster call.'. i think there would be a brick thru the window within the hour if i did..

    their not friends of Muslims and bogus asylum seekers

    but i can see why some people would vote for them becuase of

    'NO TO EU RULE AND THE EURO
    NO TO IMMIGRATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT
    NO TO HIGH TAXES AND RIP-OFF BRITIAN'

    but i could never vote for a racist bunch of people
    Just watched the news and Nick Griffin was attacked in his car outside manchester town hall!
    There was a few muslims there, as you`d expect. I fail to see how their violent protest after everybody has voted will stop people turning the the BNP.
    If they gain a seat then it shows how much some people have had enough of foreigners telling us how to run our country I guess.


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