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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    I prefer these two:

    Pot calling the kettle black with the socialists lie jibe - strange considering in the last couple of weeks Bottler Brown has lied to the Chilcot enquiry, lied about immigration figures, lied to the Commons about defence spending.

    As Joseph Goebbels once said "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it"

    I nearly forgot cowardly Brown lied about increasing the inheritance tax threshold to £350000


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Pot calling the kettle black with the socialists lie jibe - strange considering in the last couple of weeks Bottler Brown has lied to the Chilcot enquiry, lied about immigration figures, lied to the Commons about defence spending.

    As Joseph Goebbels once said "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it"

    I nearly forgot cowardly Brown lied about increasing the inheritance tax threshold to £350000
    You seem to have a very deep personal hatred of Gordon Brown and it comes across as if it really is personal..... like he broke into your house and kicked your pet dog to death or something worse. I wouldn't vote for David Cameron fistly because he's a lightweight and not up to the job and secondly because he's just a just the smiley face behind which is hidden the same old, look after the rich, tories that screwed everything up and who's policies in the eighties were extremely socially divisive....... but I don't feel any personal feelings of hatred towards him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    You seem to have a very deep personal hatred of Gordon Brown and it comes across as if it really is personal..... like he broke into your house and kicked your pet dog to death or something worse. I wouldn't vote for David Cameron fistly because he's a lightweight and not up to the job and secondly because he's just a just the smiley face behind which is hidden the same old, look after the rich, tories that screwed everything up and who's policies in the eighties were extremely socially divisive....... but I don't feel any personal feelings of hatred towards him.
    he doesnt like the colour red, only blue and tends to over react.

    im not sure what he will do when he finds out his wife is cheating on him
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    he doesnt like the colour red, only blue and tends to over react.

    im not sure what he will do when he finds out his wife is cheating on him
    I have to agree with you bornatbirth, if he's so wound up with the labour party, bent politians and a certain football team, whats he going to be like when a major problem comes along .............

    take it easy .........


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    Be realty funny if his wife gives birth to a colored baby.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    You seem to have a very deep personal hatred of Gordon Brown and it comes across as if it really is personal..... like he broke into your house and kicked your pet dog to death or something worse. I wouldn't vote for David Cameron fistly because he's a lightweight and not up to the job and secondly because he's just a just the smiley face behind which is hidden the same old, look after the rich, tories that screwed everything up and who's policies in the eighties were extremely socially divisive....... but I don't feel any personal feelings of hatred towards him.

    I do have a very deep personal loathing for Brown and his New Labour Cronies sitting smug in their Islington Pied a Terre's, fiddling expenses as they spend 13 years ruining this country. Is what you percieve the Tories to have done in the 80's the best you can come up with ? Typical Labourite nothing to add but lets go back decades in the history book - how about Balfour why don't you remind everyone about the declaration he made 90 odd years ago ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    I do have a very deep personal loathing for Brown and his New Labour Cronies sitting smug in their Islington Pied a Terre's, fiddling expenses as they spend 13 years ruining this country. Is what you percieve the Tories to have done in the 80's the best you can come up with ? Typical Labourite nothing to add but lets go back decades in the history book - how about Balfour why don't you remind everyone about the declaration he made 90 odd years ago ?
    It's not just about what they did in the eighties, it's because no matter what their rhetoric at present, their general philosophy has not changed since that time. They hide behind David Cameron because he says what they perceive to be the sort of things that will get them elected, but all of the grey old tories are still there waiting to drag up the same old policies if they can only manage to sieze power.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    tories that screwed everything up and who's policies in the eighties were extremely socially divisive.
    Really? Try reading this:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobin...hancellor.html

    Heres the news: theres going to be big cuts, and they will be socially divisive, whether blue, red or orange party. End of. The sooner we extract head from sand, the better. The longer head stays in sand, the more painful it'll be later. End of. Those are cold hard facts. Cuts are cuts however you dress them, and the red party cannot possibly claim otherwise. If you lie enough times or spin the story enough, people will believe you, and it seems this Labour government are doing just that; trust us people, we'll make cuts, but it won't be as bad as that Blue party.

    I'm looking for solutions, but you Iain seem to think its only Red party that has solutions. I await your predictable Red is good, blue is bad response.


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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    Really? Try reading this:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobin...hancellor.html

    Heres the news: theres going to be big cuts, and they will be socially divisive, whether blue, red or orange party. End of. The sooner we extract head from sand, the better. The longer head stays in sand, the more painful it'll be later. End of. Those are cold hard facts. Cuts are cuts however you dress them, and the red party cannot possibly claim otherwise. If you lie enough times or spin the story enough, people will believe you, and it seems this Labour government are doing just that; trust us people, we'll make cuts, but it won't be as bad as that Blue party.

    I'm looking for solutions, but you Iain seem to think its only Red party that has solutions. I await your predictable Red is good, blue is bad response.
    As I have heard people far wiser than me say we need a war cabinet to deal with the task which both Tories and Labour are gulity of getting us into. Neither Labour or the Tories on their own can deal with this situation.

    Like you say these people who only vote Labour or Tory or whatever need to realise the very grim future we have and forget about their favourite colour etc.

    Remeber we spent the contengency money, maxed the credit cards and overdrafted and some already we need a plan asap I cant see either Brown or Cameron being the person to do it.


    With Tories saying cuts and dont raise NI and Labour saying the opposite when probably we need to do a bit of both. Tightening belts and increasing income is needed asap..
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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