Would rather have a slightly fraudulent government instead of one that started a war for no reason except for personal gain, oops see what i did there :eusa4:Caboosegg wrote:yes joy the party that broke a promise to not hold an election will most likely win the election they only called to overshadow the fraud investigation and because they have no real opposition currently....
always good to know our goverment is law abiding and out for the citizens and not personal gain![]()
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- Wormburner
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Let's is a contraction of “let us.” You use it to make suggestions about what you and someone else should do. Let's is NOT a promise
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I totally agree pity governments after Blair's continued the same policy. You know wanted to bomb Libya and Syria. You can not brush one without the others.Wormburner wrote:Would rather have a slightly fraudulent government instead of one that started a war for no reason except for personal gain, oops see what i did there :eusa4:Caboosegg wrote:yes joy the party that broke a promise to not hold an election will most likely win the election they only called to overshadow the fraud investigation and because they have no real opposition currently....
always good to know our goverment is law abiding and out for the citizens and not personal gain![]()
After all Blair was a totally idiot but Cameron continued his policy as did Brown and now May in the middle east, just shows how little Tories learnt whilst in power.
Should be a new law if a PM wants a War then their entire family goes in the first tank.
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very poorly yes as the "War" (removal of a anti west government) was voted for in parliament with most of the tory mps for it..... the currently Labour Leader being one of the few voting against.. the joke being that you trying to put forward a negative view of labour by referencing New Labour (as it was known) which in Thatchers own words was one of her greatest achievements.Wormburner wrote:Would rather have a slightly fraudulent government instead of one that started a war for no reason except for personal gain, oops see what i did there :eusa4:Caboosegg wrote:yes joy the party that broke a promise to not hold an election will most likely win the election they only called to overshadow the fraud investigation and because they have no real opposition currently....
always good to know our goverment is law abiding and out for the citizens and not personal gain![]()
and if we look at May, she voted against going to war but then for the actually act that sent us in (to remove WMD)
can't even make her mind up then

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So New Labour was Old Tories but with a Smile.Caboosegg wrote:very poorly yes as the "War" (removal of a anti west government) was voted for in parliament with most of the tory mps for it..... the currently Labour Leader being one of the few voting against.. the joke being that you trying to put forward a negative view of labour by referencing New Labour (as it was known) which in Thatchers own words was one of her best creationWormburner wrote:Would rather have a slightly fraudulent government instead of one that started a war for no reason except for personal gain, oops see what i did there :eusa4:Caboosegg wrote: yes joy the party that broke a promise to not hold an election will most likely win the election they only called to overshadow the fraud investigation and because they have no real opposition currently....
always good to know our goverment is law abiding and out for the citizens and not personal gain![]()
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id have to know what old tories where like to reply to thatthegimble wrote:So New Labour was Old Tories but with a Smile.Caboosegg wrote:very poorly yes as the "War" (removal of a anti west government) was voted for in parliament with most of the tory mps for it..... the currently Labour Leader being one of the few voting against.. the joke being that you trying to put forward a negative view of labour by referencing New Labour (as it was known) which in Thatchers own words was one of her best creationWormburner wrote:Would rather have a slightly fraudulent government instead of one that started a war for no reason except for personal gain, oops see what i did there :eusa4:


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I'd say more compassion than a smile.
From a personal point of view, give me a St Helens fan before a Tory any day of the week, at least you know the stuff they come out with has no sense but it's not pure lies!
From a personal point of view, give me a St Helens fan before a Tory any day of the week, at least you know the stuff they come out with has no sense but it's not pure lies!

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good old BBC reporting, all the bashing about Corybn the commie and then uses Comrades in a post header
Corbyn calls on 'comrades' to help win election
Posted at 12:53
The Labour leader criticised "much of the media and establishment" who he says are calling the election a "foregone conclusion".
But by the Labour movement standing together, Mr Corbyn believes his party can still win on 8 June:
They think there are rules in politics which if you don’t follow you don’t win. So you start doffing your cap to powerful people accepting their parameters so nothing can really change. Comrades, it is when you start doing that, that you really can’t win."
Corbyn calls on 'comrades' to help win election
Posted at 12:53
The Labour leader criticised "much of the media and establishment" who he says are calling the election a "foregone conclusion".
But by the Labour movement standing together, Mr Corbyn believes his party can still win on 8 June:
They think there are rules in politics which if you don’t follow you don’t win. So you start doffing your cap to powerful people accepting their parameters so nothing can really change. Comrades, it is when you start doing that, that you really can’t win."
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Most people never think of the ramifications of their vote until it's too late, and then they go and repeat the process next time!
I've mentioned this before, one guy in my local said I vote Tory cos I've bought my council house!
Priceless.
I've mentioned this before, one guy in my local said I vote Tory cos I've bought my council house!
Priceless.
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My sister in law once said she was voting for John Major because he was "a strong leader". When stopped laughing and I said but what about all the policies that were bad for her and her family the Tories would enact, she obviously had not given it a thought.Wandering Warrior wrote:Most people never think of the ramifications of their vote until it's too late, and then they go and repeat the process next time!
I've mentioned this before, one guy in my local said I vote Tory cos I've bought my council house!
Priceless.
As to selling council houses local authorities have always been able to sell council houses so the guy in your local doesn't need to vote Tory because he bought his. When Thatcher started pushing it, it wasn't that popular at the time because interests rates were high and due to a housing price crash there was a lot of negative equity about.
One of the side effects is "right to buy to buy to let". 36% of the council homes sold in London (52,000 homes) are being let out by councils from private landlords. All this policy has done is increase the housing benefit bill. Such is the stupidity of your average "let the markets rule" Tory.
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Looks like the Tories arent going to bother with anything other than brexit with the simple attack of if its not us round the table the u.k will get shafted.
The sad thing is some people will vote again simply on one issue.
The sad thing is some people will vote again simply on one issue.
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