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Election Special 2010...who's going to win ?. (ELEC)     

required field - 28 Apr 2010 22:41

Anybody any idea who's going to form the next government ?...

In The Land of the B - 12 May 2010 11:14 - 202 of 226

"WE DON'T MAKE A NUT IN THIS COUNTRY"

Not true.We made Gordon Brown, didn't we?

Ooops, no we didn't. He's Scots.

cynic - 12 May 2010 11:36 - 203 of 226

and robertson voted for whom i wonder? ...... george galloway? ..... nick griffin?

robertson12 - 12 May 2010 12:25 - 204 of 226

none of your business who i voted for but was certainly was not for a public school boys party, time will tell how good a pm he will make

cynic - 12 May 2010 12:30 - 205 of 226

tut tut ..... why so touchy? .... what colour hair do you have? ..... i think you'll find a good proportion of MPs from all parties went through private or grammar school education as it happens

robertson12 - 12 May 2010 12:33 - 206 of 226

anyway you have had your fair share of nutters in your little country of engerland, but you digress from my point.

cynic - 12 May 2010 12:36 - 207 of 226

did you have a point worth noting?

aldwickk - 12 May 2010 13:56 - 208 of 226

Tony Blair ...... a Labour Toff.

After attending Durham's Chorister School from 1961 to 1966,[16] Blair boarded at Fettes College, an independent school in Edinburgh, where he met Charlie Falconer (a pupil at the rival Edinburgh Academy), whom he later appointed Lord Chancellor. He reportedly modelled himself on Mick Jagger.[17] His teachers were unimpressed with him; his biographer, John Rentoul, reported that "All the teachers I spoke to when researching the book said he was a complete pain in the backside, and they were very glad to see the back of him

maggiebt4 - 12 May 2010 13:58 - 209 of 226

They got that right then!

cynic - 12 May 2010 14:01 - 210 of 226

harold wilson - grammar school ..... harriet harman - st paul's ..... alistair darling - loretto

aren't they all strong labour?

Clubman3509 - 12 May 2010 15:04 - 211 of 226

Mandy Mandleson St' Trinians

halifax - 12 May 2010 15:17 - 212 of 226

Mick Jagger Dartford Grammar.

aldwickk - 12 May 2010 17:25 - 213 of 226

delete

aldwickk - 12 May 2010 17:31 - 214 of 226

Manny Mandleson Hampstead Heath upper

required field - 12 May 2010 23:23 - 215 of 226

Glad to see labour go but not sure about the new lot....one thing for sure : a lot more taxes in one way or another....perhaps Bugs Bunny Cameron ought to change his welcome speech to : Hello happy tax payers....

Clubman3509 - 13 May 2010 06:44 - 216 of 226

Will Nick do as he is told. I was sure they were going to kiss each other at a televised meeting yesterday in Downing Street.

Camelot - 13 May 2010 07:05 - 217 of 226

Alias Smith and Jones ?
:-)


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Camelot - 13 May 2010 07:27 - 218 of 226

"Hello, I would like a one way ticket to Edinburgh, please"

"No, I don't have a credit card anymore"

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cynic - 13 May 2010 07:33 - 219 of 226

though none of likes to pay more tax, i am afraid this and other nasties are the unavoidable price to pay for getting us out of Shit Creek .... personally, i am delighted to see this major problem being tackled head-on and fast and, i hope, with no shirking ..... on a positive note, the markets will like it too

Camelot - 13 May 2010 08:10 - 220 of 226

we havent yet been told the true level of debt involved

fixing the deficit seems pretty simple
just unwind all the gerrymandering type give aways from Gordon Brown
then we will hear the true level of unemployment as well


cynic - 13 May 2010 08:16 - 221 of 226

for sure it is not understated, and unlike those idiots in Greece who need the rest of Europe to bail them out, we (the UK taxpayer) will shoulder the burden whether we like it or not ..... grizzling is not an option; it's a mess we are all in regardless of whose "fault" we may like to think or pretend it is
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