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- April 16, 2008 at 19:15 #7479
No lets have one now and get this lying, deceitful, hypercritical bunch of urine extractors out of office ASAP.
April 16, 2008 at 19:40 #1581632008 General Election. Please mark an X by one of the following:
A. Deceitful, lying, hypocritical bunch of urine extractors (Centre Right)
B. Unprincipled, devious, interbred collection of invertebrates (Centre Right)
C. Cowardly, obsequious, self-satisfied group of prigs (Centre Right)
Can’t wait.
April 16, 2008 at 20:51 #158179I’m a big fan of Cameron I think people almost discriminate against him with regards to his policies, and i’ve heard all the "there’s no substance" argument, I think he offers change as a pose to this labour government, where unfortunately and sadly things seems to get worse and worse, I fear by the time we have an election we might not have a country to comment on.
I’m so glad you weren’t biased when you voted ‘No’.
April 16, 2008 at 20:58 #158181Cameron certainly offers change. I’m sure he’d want his own furniture in number ten and I dare say he takes a different size in suits.
April 16, 2008 at 21:00 #158182‘good economist’ – he’s ****** the country up
April 16, 2008 at 21:17 #158189I have been a lifelong Conservative but last time I spoiled my paper by writing "none of the above" on the ballot paper because I could not bear being responsible for helping Michael Howard becoming Prime Minister.
Luckily he was chucked out – unluckily his successor is even worse. Rent-a-policy is a waste of space who would not recognise a principle if it slapped him in the face.
I would rather have my finger nails pulled out with a pair of pliers than vote Labour or Lib Dem. As I said to both parties last time “if voting was compulsory and you were the only candidate I still would not vote for you.â€
April 16, 2008 at 21:22 #158190Can someone tell me what David ‘Man of the People’ Cameron’s policies are please? can’t wait to be represented by a guy who’s so in touch with the ordinary people of this country [do we get Anne Widdecombe thrown in as well?]
April 16, 2008 at 21:29 #158193Cameron wants to give people on the ground more power and de-centralise government
What on earth gives you that idea?
I constantly get emails from the tory party
My commiserations. You clearly need a better spam filter.
April 16, 2008 at 21:37 #158196And no, i’m not cynical enough to believe he doesn’t believe what I believe he thinks he believes.
I don’t believe you.
April 16, 2008 at 23:10 #158216I don’t want to vote for someone who will let me and my neighbours run the country; I want the person who I vote for to do it for me otherwise when things start to go wrong [which they will after @ 10 years] he’ll blame me.bring back the Monster Raving Loony Party I say…..[those were the days]
April 17, 2008 at 06:59 #158238Let’s face it, there’s not much of a choice when it comes to politics. I have been really suprised how good the SNP have been since they got into power in Scotland. I didnt vote for them at the last election but I would vote for them in the future, so long as I was sure it wouldnt lead to independance.
April 17, 2008 at 08:19 #158249I don’t believe you
I don’t believe that.
April 17, 2008 at 08:41 #158258Unbelieveable!
This reminds me of a classic Paul Merson quote, back in the days when he was hard on the sauce. He was being interviewed about George Graham, and talking about how his own form had turned around under the crooked one’s tuteledge:
"He’s given me unbelievable belief"
Class.
April 17, 2008 at 09:05 #158266Gordon Brown is doing a fine job… a very fine job.
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April 17, 2008 at 09:07 #158268
April 17, 2008 at 18:54 #158390Per Marb…
Yes, you’ll say he’s a good economist and made a good chancellor…,
That’s very generous of you Marb. This is the guy that…
Sold our gold at 20 year low by broadcasting his intentions well in advance – against (some) treasury officials, advice..
Saddled future generations with humungous PFI payments…
Excludes State sector pension liabilities from national debt statistics (if included it would blow the roof off)
Excluded the dosh needed to nationalise Railtrack from same stats so that he could claim he had kept borrowing within his accepted limits.
F@@@ked up private pensions with the tax on pension fund dividends.
Screwed up the UK IT contractors market with the IR35 tax rule..
and er…scrapped the 10p tax band and claimed no one would be worse off.
Most of the above are diseased chickens that won’t come home to roost until he’s long since retired on his gold plated pension: our kids will pay for it.
The guy was a Chancellor who was a mster of deciet but an economic knobhead: a total hand-shandy merchant: a disgrace.
I could go on… but won’t.April 17, 2008 at 19:09 #158397Why don’t you post so much anymore, committments?
Yep – used to work in IT on nights and posted a lot then (hence the pseudonym). The forum has fewer political threads nowadays as well – so thanks Marb for starting one.
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