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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Im gonna come up there and give you a good seeing to

    well at least you can about it
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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Much like Labour's disgusting antics supporting the filth who put the boot into Margaret Thacher's passing

    I think your missing the point my dear boy

    Glenda Jacksons comments were true and based on facts

    The Daily Mails attack on Milibands father was nothing more than hogwash


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    I find this socialistic take of yours, Joe absolutely nauseating....If you don't mind me saying so
    I never could work out how a working man could support the Tories


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    I never could work out how a working man could support the Tories
    A lot of working men of my age got fed up with unions, in my youth I worked on one of the most volatile union sites there was, the building of the Barbican in London. During 2 years there I don't think I ever had a full week of work due to strikes.
    Also I worked through the times of Wilson, Callaghan and Foot and then became self employed and thought I moved up a class, I didn`t, and still consider myself a working man.
    I have now come to realise that a lot of my views of politicians were wrong and think most of them are useless, money grabbing parasites with just a few exceptions. None of the main parties will get my vote.
    My views on unions have changed as well, they are needed more than ever but should be regulated fairly. Didn't rate Vic Feathers, Len Murray and Scargill but I think Bob Crow looks after his members. My view is that most of the working class have been trampled on over the last 2 decades and I am not sure what the future holds.


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    One thing is for sure you wont have unions if the tories stay in power. And when the people on here who are earning a comfotable wage lose their jobs we will see how they fare up trying to get another one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete/London View Post
    A lot of working men of my age got fed up with unions, in my youth I worked on one of the most volatile union sites there was, the building of the Barbican in London. During 2 years there I don't think I ever had a full week of work due to strikes.
    Also I worked through the times of Wilson, Callaghan and Foot and then became self employed and thought I moved up a class, I didn`t, and still consider myself a working man.
    I have now come to realise that a lot of my views of politicians were wrong and think most of them are useless, money grabbing parasites with just a few exceptions. None of the main parties will get my vote.
    My views on unions have changed as well, they are needed more than ever but should be regulated fairly. Didn't rate Vic Feathers, Len Murray and Scargill but I think Bob Crow looks after his members. My view is that most of the working class have been trampled on over the last 2 decades and I am not sure what the future holds.
    The ordinary man in the street needs a union now thats for sure

    We all know that the unions got too big for their boots in the seventies and it seemed like everyone was on
    strike back in those dark days
    The right wing gutter press likes to make out that the unions are just about bringing the country to its knees
    Unions are about making sure normal workers get a fair deal in the workplace and protects workers terms and conditions

    Zero hours contracts and the minimum wage seems to be the norm for many workers these days


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    I agree on the zero hours contracts. That is just USING people.


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    I think your missing the point my dear boy

    Glenda Jacksons comments were true and based on facts

    The Daily Mails attack on Milibands father was nothing more than hogwash
    The Daily Mail has refused to apologise for its article, although its sister paper the Mail on Sunday did say sorry after two of its journalists went to a service for the Labour leader's uncle at which they pressed the family for reaction to the original Daily Mail article.


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24505656

    If it was ''hogwash'' they would of been sued, dear boy

    As for Jackson's comments...it was meant to of been a tribute to Margaret Thatcher....How would you like someone putting the boot into your mum and dad over their coffin....there's a time and a place for everything...I'm afraid the dried out bitter old spinster got it wrong


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    I never could work out how a working man could support the Tories
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    People are handwringing over gossip about some bloke who died years ago, while much more IMPORTANT and current malpractices are neglected...like kids being beaten to death, muslim extremists living off benefits, and helpless old folk left to starve and soil their beds in hospitals.

    Priorities.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    People are handwringing over gossip about some bloke who died years ago, while much more IMPORTANT and current malpractices are neglected...like kids being beaten to death, muslim extremists living off benefits, and helpless old folk left to starve and soil their beds in hospitals.

    Priorities.
    Absolutely Graham xx


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post

    Priorities.
    and how does 1 nurse who is looking after 13 patients prioritise her work
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    and how does 1 nurse who is looking after 13 patients prioritise her work
    Yes of course Joe. I don't blame the nursing profession as a whole. In many cases they are being put in an intolerable position...as you've noted. (My sister is a nurse/health visitor).


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    my misses told me the other day she felt sorry for the 2 nurses on her ward who were looking after 30 patients
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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    The Daily Mail has refused to apologise for its article, although its sister paper the Mail on Sunday did say sorry after two of its journalists went to a service for the Labour leader's uncle at which they pressed the family for reaction to the original Daily Mail article.


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24505656

    If it was ''hogwash'' they would of been sued, dear boy

    As for Jackson's comments...it was meant to of been a tribute to Margaret Thatcher....How would you like someone putting the boot into your mum and dad over their coffin....there's a time and a place for everything...I'm afraid the dried out bitter old spinster got it wrong
    Thatcher blighted many communities in this country with her policies
    The poll tax another great Thatcher idea

    Milibands father served in the Royal Navy and never inflicted misery on many thousands of people in this country


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
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    Omg even x pm John Major was putting the boot into the Tories present front bench
    X Etonians and x privileged Private school boys

    Hardly a true reflection of our present society


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Thatcher blighted many communities in this country with her policies
    The poll tax another great Thatcher idea

    Milibands father served in the Royal Navy and never inflicted misery on many thousands of people in this country
    It was that great an idea, it's still going on to this day

    Miliband's father was a conscript Margaret may have inflicted misery on an unfortunate few but, for the majority, it wasn't.


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Omg even x pm John Major was putting the boot into the Tories present front bench
    X Etonians and x privileged Private school boys

    Hardly a true refection of our present society
    You can say the same for Labour


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Miliband's father was a conscript Margaret may have inflicted misery on an unfortunate few but, for the majority, it wasn't.
    Millibands dad did more for this country than Thatcher, he risked his life , while thatcher sent others to risk their life
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    I thought she drove a Tank .


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I thought she drove a Tank .


    yes in West Germany, 40yrs years after WW2 was over
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post


    yes in West Germany, 40yrs years after WW2 was over
    10 years after she abolished school milk


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    5 years after I bought my Morris 1100.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    5 years after I bought my Morris 1100.
    What ever happened to those transverse engines. ..Old chap had Austin 1800 van dam Plas..went like a rocket...All leather and wood ..nice and wide too


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    What ever happened to those transverse engines. ..Old chap had Austin 1800 van dam Plas..went like a rocket...All leather and wood ..nice and wide too
    Every other manufacturer copied the idea...that BMC designer Alec Issigonis had pioneered in the Mini.

    Austin 1800 (affectionately known as the 'land crab')...yes, my friend's dad had one. Great cars, and really, giant Minis, as was the Morris 1100, although not quite as big. They had Hydrolastic suspension though, whereas the original Mini used rubber cones, except for a couple of years in the late 60s.

    I was a big BMC fan, probably because my dad would buy nothing else. He HATED Fords, and wasn't amused when I turned traitor in later years with all my Cortinas and Capris.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    10 years after she abolished school milk
    just 4yrs before her own party stabbed her in the back
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    just 4yrs before her own party stabbed her in the back
    And it's been downhill ever since. .that dullard , Major got his comeuppance. What was that puppet show on a Sunday night sending up the party leaders. .hilarious They had Major worked out. .All grey


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    Spitting Image.

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    Slimy traitorous toad Bliar at work with his European buddies, in 2005...after Farage gives him a lecture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    It was that great an idea, it's still going on to this day

    Miliband's father was a conscript Margaret may have inflicted misery on an unfortunate few but, for the majority, it wasn't.
    The poll tax is not still going today
    Allow me refresh your memory The Tories ditched the poll tax after the poll tax riots


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