goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
MaxK
- 22 Nov 2013 18:26
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Yep, the 44% answer is a shocker!
Perhaps people are waking up to these charlatans?
Haystack
- 22 Nov 2013 18:30
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And if you asked the question, "who do you think is to blame for the immigrant problem?" what would the public say? They ought just to give a one word answer - Labour. Labour have admitted several times that they got it wrong.
MaxK
- 22 Nov 2013 18:38
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Yes, but the tories have done sod all to solve it!
Haystack
- 22 Nov 2013 18:45
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They have done quite a bit and were fought every inch of the way by Labour. There were so many cock ups left by Labour it hasn't been possible to fix them all in three years. Don't forget that Labour had thirteen years to screw things up and they used every minute to make stupid decisions. The Conservatives have had a mere three years to fix the mess and put it all back together.
Fred1new
- 22 Nov 2013 19:13
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Hays.
The present Con Party is a not a cock up, it is misconception.
Cameron seemed to consider himself a miracle worker, should like you stop bleating, engage his brain and start thinking rather the reacting off the cuff then start making properly considered actions.
His administration is a disaster.
Or possibly go to Michael Gov for remedial teaching.
I wonder what he plans for his retirement home in 2015.
Suggest the Cayman Isles.
WW2 only lasted 5years.
Suggest before you trying making excuses, bleating and blaming anyone other than your party, that you review John Major and Maastricht Treaty and the glorious Rebels.
What did they ratify.
MaxK
- 22 Nov 2013 19:33
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They have done sod all!
They could have nipped it in the bud by changing the law, they did nothing!
And lets not get into universal benefits, we cant afford to pay hundreds of thousands of migrants to do sod all.
We have millions of people who are unemployed/don't want to work already, now they invite another load of freeloaders.
where is the money going to come from?
MaxK
- 22 Nov 2013 20:42
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Fred1new
- 23 Nov 2013 11:23
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Wait for the next U-turn.
MaxK
- 23 Nov 2013 11:33
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cynic
- 23 Nov 2013 11:39
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i am very pleasantly surprised by the seeming speedy and sensible (commercial!) resolution of the issues with iran ..... how much the iranians are or think they are hoodwinking the amis (and other parties) is of course the great unknown
MaxK
- 23 Nov 2013 11:40
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Haystack
- 23 Nov 2013 11:52
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Last July, Miliband hailed the Co-op Bank as his preferred model for banking reform, saying that the bank had "always understood that ethics of responsibility, cooperation and stewardship must be at the heart of what you do."
It has since emerged that the church minister who was also a former Labour councillor had no formal qualifications or banking experience. Pressure is now building on Mr Miliband to explain why he appointed Flowers to a key role in Labour's finance advisory group.
It has also emerged that, at the time he was recruited by Miliband, Flowers had resigned from Bradford Council after pornographic material was found on his computer. One newspaper has claimed that the Labour party were aware of the reason for the resignation.
Weeks after Miliband appointing Flowers to his group, the Co-operative bank handed the Labour party a £1.2m loan.
Fred1new
- 23 Nov 2013 12:41
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Flowers would seem to be a con man and possibly a fraudster.
A bit like Cameron who has duped and is duping many around him.
How much have tax dodgers in Cayman Isles and such places cheated the UK out of returning some as bribes to the torrid party?
When you throw mud, be careful of the splashes.
Cameron and crew look grubby already, with varying forms of kick backs to mates in the city.
The list is growing and I think with Crosby advising the "boys" it is going to be a very dirty election.
With the droves leaving the tory party and taking their payrolls with them, I would still back the Labour to win the next election.
Especially, as some of the results of the austerity programmes to kick in and the false interpretation of data being exposed.
Haystack
- 23 Nov 2013 13:12
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It is no use trying to deflect attention from Miliband and Labour. The Flowers story begins and ends at Labour's door.
Fred1new
- 23 Nov 2013 15:26
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Huff and puff compared with the puppetry of the tories and their puppeteers living as tax exiles, or hiding behind trusts and Ph businesses.
Haystack
- 23 Nov 2013 16:54
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And is living as a tax exile illegal? No it is not. If you don't like the tax regulations then get them changed. Of course I forgot, you don't vote. In that case you have no legitimate opinion.
How much change did Labour make to the tax regulations? The answer, as we all know is no change at all in 13 years!
2517GEORGE
- 23 Nov 2013 17:18
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Co-op fiasco, fairly and squarely at the feet of Millipede, Ballsup and the Labour party. (F)Red1 needs to look to his own failings, he is completely incapable of giving unbiased views, he allows his profound hatred for ALL things Tory prevent him from giving anything like reasoned arguments.
2517
cynic
- 23 Nov 2013 17:54
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just a general cock-up and mess all round, but let's face it, it really is not exactly important despite all the huff and puff in the press, with another gargantuan dollop of tripe added in here
Fred1new
- 23 Nov 2013 18:04
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And the cost of the enquiry, which is a political stunt.
I think Attorney general Dominic Grieve should look closer at home when he investigates corruption,
Especially, when the cabinet looks like and Eton old boys clubs.