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.
Haystack
- 24 Jan 2014 11:53
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MaxK
- 24 Jan 2014 11:57
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footy 250
Fred1new
- 24 Jan 2014 12:50
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Haze,
I feel you are a little gauche!
I have a feeling that in 2015 the voters will reject the present predominantlyextreme right winged tory party and its leadership.
Haystack
- 24 Jan 2014 13:01
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The current Conservative party is not very right wing at all. It is one of the complaints from backbenchers and supporters. It is probably one of the least right wing Conservative parties ever. The coalition limits its right wing tendencies. If it was not for the Libs, you would be seeing some real right wing policies with much stronger cuts plus a few policies that I won't mention.
goldfinger
- 24 Jan 2014 13:06
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Well no good speculating about what you are refering to Hays as labour will win next election with a majority.
Added benefit of wet female libs moving over to labour now aswel. Not sure I want them tho. Not a gender thing mind.
Haystack
- 24 Jan 2014 13:19
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Just saw Labour's shadow Business Minister admitting that the government is right to say that take home wages ARE rising faster than inflation. He then said that they are not as high as they were. Well, he should take note of the fact that we have been in a recession and now things are improving.
We are heading back to the period when Thatcher won elections despite high unemployment. This was partly because people in work were doing very well. That situation should be the case in a year's time. The unemployed won't figure in the ballots.
Haystack
- 24 Jan 2014 13:22
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Thatcher knew the trick is to squeeze the unemployed regarding their benefits and make sure the working are happy.The workers outnumber the unemployed by a huge number.
cynic
- 24 Jan 2014 13:22
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the state of the polls says little complimentary about either DC or EM .....
EM (labour) should be romping away, but their (poll) lead is consistently only at ~6/7%
DC (conservatives) should have been able to knock 7 bells out of EM, but notwithstanding that he inherited a severely poisoned chalice from GB - collapsed economy; empty coffers at the treasury - he has made a pretty poor fist over all sorts of things
had he shown the strength of character of MT - and it matters not whether or not you cared for her or her policies - then it would be the conservatives who would still be showing a respectable (poll) lead
actually, i don't think either party deserves or will achieve a proper working majority in the next parliament ..... indeed, i would not be at all surprised to see another hung parliament, though it's hard to see either NF or NC as effective power-brokers
all in all, what a dreadful bunch of ineffectuals we have in the seats of power
Haystack
- 24 Jan 2014 13:24
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The policy seems to be working
Update - Labour lead at 3
by YouGov in Politics
Fri January 24, 2014 6 a.m. GMT
Latest YouGov / The Sun results 23rd January - Con 35%, Lab 38%, LD 8%, UKIP 12%;
Haystack
- 24 Jan 2014 13:28
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In strictly political terms it doesn't matter about the unemployed. It is worth squeezing them and passing savings to the employed. The reason is that there are less of them and they are going to vote Labour by and large no matter how they are treated. Just look after the majority.
cynic
- 24 Jan 2014 13:30
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what a very nasty view of party politics .... enough to stop anyone voting for anyone
Fred1new
- 24 Jan 2014 13:37
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What maybe interesting is the retail figures for January, when they come out in Feb.
May indicate the public mood.
Haystack
- 24 Jan 2014 13:37
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That's the reality. I didn't say I agreed with it, but that's how you get elected. It is just a numbers game. It does have some elements of policy embedded in it to do with reducing the benefits burden, making work pay etc. People may criticise IDS but he is genuinely concerned with social welfare and trying to help people, although he may not come across that way. He is is one of the Conservatives who is closest to traditional Lib values.
Fred1new
- 24 Jan 2014 14:03
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Haystack,
Post 35832
"Thatcher knew the trick is to squeeze the unemployed regarding their benefits and make sure the working are happy.The workers outnumber the unemployed by a huge number."
That supposes the the majority general public have your modus operandi and raison d'être and excludes those who will see the problems of policies based on personal greed and self interest. By 2015 they will have family members who are feeling the effects of the unnecessarily harsh "austerity measures".
Many of the children of the latter are the middle class children who will have left university with debts of £50000, little expectation of long term work contracts, unable to plan their futures and living with Mummies and Daddies. They will be disgruntled and airing they grievances more forcefully than at present.
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Your view of IDS is not held by many and see the methods and approaches he is addressing problems with the social and welfare support are reactionary and based on the primitive ideology for the introduction of the work house.
The new Mantra for the nasty party is "must keep on with the Plaaaaaaan". Which means "Digging a Bigger HOLEEEEEE!
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The falsification of economic data will be more apparent and distortions or lies by this "elite" be lain at the Nasty Party's door.
MaxK
- 24 Jan 2014 14:21
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goldfinger
- 24 Jan 2014 14:41
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Haystack - 24 Jan 2014 13:22 - 35832 of 35840
Thatcher knew the trick is to squeeze the unemployed regarding their benefits and make sure the working are happy.The workers outnumber the unemployed by a huge number........ends
And what makes you think the working are happy? because bud they aint. And Il tell you this if they dont see improvements in their standard of living they will turn in big numbers on the Tories.
Your also forgetting the really disillusioned at work are those WHO ARE GETTING BENEFITS, so put that in your pipe and smoke it.
goldfinger
- 24 Jan 2014 14:50
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Hays read and weep,
just out, the electorate are rounding on osbourne and his side kick who put out that dishonest report on living standards in the past year.
Boiling point on twitter. Osbournes name is mud...........
electionista @electionista 3min
UK - Populus poll: CON 32%, LAB 40%, LDEM 11%, UKIP 9%
goldfinger
- 24 Jan 2014 15:01
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Ed Miliband @Ed_Miliband Jan 24
In Britain today there are 13m people living in poverty. For the 1st time the majority of those people are living in working families
cynic
- 24 Jan 2014 15:04
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poverty = couldn't afford some new top-of-the range trainers or the latest i-pad or an even bigger plasma tv? :-)
hilary
- 24 Jan 2014 15:04
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"Boiling point on twitter. Osbournes name is mud..........."
Nah, can't see George Osborne trending on Twitter right now, FishFinger. Has he changed his name by deed poll to Justin Bieber or summat then?
#WeWillAlwaysSupportYouJustin
#FreeBieber
DUI
#AUSvENG
#JustinBieber