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.
Fred1new
- 21 Dec 2014 19:33
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The tories are getting so desperate that they are trying to get their mates in the neo-fascist right wing press to start the smearing.
Hoping that the public will buy it.
The wanna be "celebrity" like Haze with all his "contacts" is relying on gutter press statements made years ago, hoping to suck up to the party central office while waiting for the next set of instructions.
The tories have lied over the NHS, the Welfare Services, the economy, the prisons, the police service and on and on, including the Armed Forces, which they have cut back and are now trying to cover up their mistakes
The Cameron lies over immigration and reduction of numbers will be more apparent.
A failure, after failure, lie after lie.
Also, the destruction of the local community services will come back to haunt it Cameron and Osborne in May.
Also, the employment figures will be displayed to show those on "earnings" below the minimal living rate.
It is becoming more apparent to the public that this is a failed government and indeed the Nastiest Party to have been in power for a very long time.
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I know who I would put my money on to form the next government and it wouldn't be Cameron and Cronies.
MaxK
- 21 Dec 2014 19:44
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if there's any legs to this story, the election could take a back seat....
A dossier implicating three MPs and a three members of the House of Lords in a Westminster paedophile ring has been handed to Scotland Yard.
The Sunday Times reports a list of 22 high-profile figures has been compiled by Labour MP John Mann including 13 former ministers.
A well as claims of sexual abuse dating back to to the 1970s, police are also looking seriously at claims three boys were murdered in a luxury London apartment in Dolphin Square.
One of those killed is alleged to have been strangled by a Tory MP during a sex game, a claim described by Scotland Yard as "credible and true".
Mann has said previously: "All those 22 names are worthy of investigation by the police. The evidence against half of them is very compelling.
"Some of them could definitely be prosecuted and I believe several of them were definitely child abusers.
"I have been given many other names although at present I do not believe the evidence is sufficiently strong to pass them on the police."
The dossier includes the names of 14 Tory politicians, five Labour MPs and three from other parties.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/12/21/westminster-paedophile-ring-dossier-three-3-mps-peers-house-lords_n_6362270.html?1419171227
Haystack
- 21 Dec 2014 19:44
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There are plenty of working class people. Some vote Labour, some Conservative etc. The lefties would have you believe that no one likes the Conservatives. Of course, this is clearly nonsense. Labour and the Conservatives move up and down by the odd point or two but at present they are essentially tied. That means that a similar number of people like Labour and Conservatives. Each has around a third of the population supporting them. The funny thing is that the very things that each party hate about the other is what their supporters like. An instance of this is the benefit cuts. They are very unpopular with Labour supporters. However, the majority of the public are in favour of them. This is a problem for Labour that they have attempted to solve by saying that they will cut benefits as well. Labour are behaving like a tribute band, but the real thing is best.
Fred1new
- 21 Dec 2014 19:46
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Max,
You will have to ask Haze.
He was friends with on the the chief whippers of that period.
MaxK
- 21 Dec 2014 19:52
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lol, good one Fred :-)
doodlebug4
- 21 Dec 2014 21:26
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Strange isn't it that this whole paedophile story has been latched on to by a Labour MP on the back of allegations by a bloke called "Nick" who has a 20 year history of mental health issues. GE campaign now fully under way and and the dirty tricks campaign has just got going as well.
goldfinger
- 21 Dec 2014 22:31
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Agree Fred.....
Fred1new Send an email to Fred1new View Fred1new's profile - 21 Dec 2014 19:33 - 53573 of 53578
The tories are getting so desperate that they are trying to get their mates in the neo-fascist right wing press to start the smearing.
Hoping that the public will buy it.
The wanna be "celebrity" like Haze with all his "contacts" is relying on gutter press statements made years ago, hoping to suck up to the party central office while waiting for the next set of instructions.
The tories have lied over the NHS, the Welfare Services, the economy, the prisons, the police service and on and on, including the Armed Forces, which they have cut back and are now trying to cover up their mistakes
The Cameron lies over immigration and reduction of numbers will be more apparent.
A failure, after failure, lie after lie.
Also, the destruction of the local community services will come back to haunt it Cameron and Osborne in May.
Also, the employment figures will be displayed to show those on "earnings" below the minimal living rate.
It is becoming more apparent to the public that this is a failed government and indeed the Nastiest Party to have been in power for a very long time.
MaxK
- 21 Dec 2014 23:08
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And the labour lot done better in their 13 years?
Come on gf, you know they fucked the whole machine, left, right and everyway.
btw, it's Nu Lab that let the loose the dogs of part time hours (circa 2008)
You have a short memory.
doodlebug4
- 21 Dec 2014 23:12
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Sounds like gf and his mate Fred are the people who are getting desperate. Hardly a "failed Government" considering the economic mess they inherited from Brown and Balls. They have also coped pretty damn well considering their coalition partners -headed by Messrs Cable and Clegg - have stabbed them in the back at every available opportunity.
Chris Carson
- 21 Dec 2014 23:27
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'wannabe celebrity' that's rich coming from the founder of the world famous wait for it:-
World famous 'Mick Tarquin Kipper System' try googling it. LOLLOLLOL!!!!
Haystack
- 21 Dec 2014 23:55
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The best thing about the last few years has been the total failure of Labour to predict anything. They were sure that we would have vast amounts of unemployed, we would have triple dip recession instead we got no recession. You can see why Labour did so badly previously when their predictions are so poor.
goldfinger
- 22 Dec 2014 01:55
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Strange that under 13 years of Labour we kept our triple AAA rating with the 3 rating Agencies.
It took Osbourne and the Tories just over 2 years to lose them.
Care to comment Max.......Hays????????????????
MaxK
- 22 Dec 2014 07:52
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TANKER
- 22 Dec 2014 08:16
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back home for one day . the latest scam to come out over the last 10 years immigrants coming to the uk giving false info on their age if they are say 24 they have been putting down 30 so they will get pensions 6 years early and the benefits
thousands have been doing this costing the uk billions .
no passport then they should be kicked out
MaxK
- 22 Dec 2014 08:23
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Why you should only vote for a ‘serious’ political party
By David Craig, on December 22nd, 2014
One of the lines we’ll be fed by LibLabCon between now and the 7 May 2015 General Election is that we should ‘only vote for a serious political party’ – basically Con, Lab or (don’t laugh) Lib. And the parasitical LibLabCon and their sycophantic journalist minions will increasingly hurl abuse at and smear UKIP in their desperate attempts to portray UKIP as ‘not serious’.
So, as we approach the end of the year, it’s maybe a good time to look back at what I’ve chosen as the ‘Top Ten Achievements‘ of the supposedly ‘serious’ political parties while they’ve been in power:
Read and weep:
http://www.snouts-in-the-trough.com/archives/11701
Fred1new
- 22 Dec 2014 08:37
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Max.
There were mistakes made by Labour
The outstanding ones
1) invasion of Iraq, (urged on by IDS and cronies)
2) not regulating the city and Banks appropriately.
But the problem in the end down to the greed of the ladders and the enlightened middle class, borrowing too much, thinking wealth grew on trees, buying property for 10% more than they paid the month before.
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There were numerous other mistakes made in changes in education etc, but the labour period was a period of general advancement of all, where the present governments policies are aimed at protecting the few.
Fred1new
- 22 Dec 2014 08:38
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Fred1new
- 22 Dec 2014 08:41
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MaxK
- 22 Dec 2014 08:43
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Fred.
I don't think there's a fag papers difference between the lib/lab/cons.
Either we go for something else, or it's more of the same.