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BossMark 09-30-13 10:45 AM

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BossMark 10-01-13 09:45 AM

The Conservative's are planning to make the unemployed work for their dole then.

Brilliant idea, now then, where are they going to find three million Jobs?

Jimbuna 10-01-13 10:22 AM

I'd be more concerned for the jobs of three million currently employed.

STEED 10-02-13 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2121855)
I'd be more concerned for the jobs of three million currently employed.

The agenda is under way jim, only few number in this country can see what is going on. Even pensioners are feeling it, I over heard two blokes on the bus talking to each other, one of them said he now retired and done the numbers and is living in fear once he passes 72 as he has not got the capital go on after that age. In the case of this agenda this is bigger than the tories but clearly they are playing there part in it.

Jimbuna 10-02-13 07:07 AM

There is always the hope of winning Saturday's Lotto :)

STEED 10-02-13 07:33 AM

Just heard on the radio, I think it was R4 the Tories are thinking about scrapping all benifits to the under 25's. You bet they will if they hold the keys to power in 2015, food banks will rise in number that's for sure.

Jimbuna 10-02-13 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2122238)
Just heard on the radio, I think it was R4 the Tories are thinking about scrapping all benifits to the under 25's. You bet they will if they hold the keys to power in 2015, food banks will rise in number that's for sure.

I should imagine any such legislative move would and should be challenged in the EU Court of Human Rights.

STEED 10-02-13 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2122241)
I should imagine any such legislative move would and should be challenged in the EU Court of Human Rights.

And there you go...

Want out on the grounds of terrorists...yea sure thats a smoke screen to the real agenda. Screw the people down even harder. :shifty:

You watch them leave the EU Human Rights if they get in to power as said.

Jimbuna 10-02-13 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2122244)
And there you go...

Want out on the grounds of terrorists...yea sure thats a smoke screen to the real agenda. Screw the people down even harder. :shifty:

You watch them leave the EU Human Rights if they get in to power as said.

Well, wait and see, the election is still eighteen months or so away.

BossMark 10-05-13 10:48 AM

NHS pay proposal criticised by health unions

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24408681


This just about sums up the name of this thread "Heartless" is understatement here, lots of naughty swear words comes to mind.

STEED 10-06-13 05:01 AM

Bash the unemployed bash the public sector praise the hard working sector and behind there backs bash them, give it all to the banks.

Toff boy's agenda.


Toff boy believes bolstering the banks and Osbourne's housing (ponzi) scheme will work to save our country. The short term looks good but the long term he has put the UK back to 2007...tick tick tick tick boom another 2008 and next time bigger!

Jimbuna 10-06-13 06:28 AM

looks like your only voting option next time round will be UKIP STEED.

STEED 10-06-13 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2124224)
looks like your only voting option next time round will be UKIP STEED.

I agree with UKIP to get out of the EU but some of there other points I find a little alarming. It won't make any differences who gets in as the fuse has been lit, the central banks let slip in a news article in the FT a few weeks ago there will be no end to boom and bust as this suits them well as they win in good and bad times. Of course they blamed everyone else for the mess, yea sure.

Remember that smart arse trader on the stock exchange back in 2011 on the news he loved it making a lorry full of dosh!

Jimbuna 10-06-13 07:49 AM

I predict UKIP will replace the Lib Dems as the party of the protest vote and shudder at the thought of them deciding who their coalition partner will be :nope:

BossMark 10-06-13 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2124249)
I predict UKIP will replace the Lib Dems as the party of the protest vote and shudder at the thought of them deciding who their coalition partner will be :nope:

I think they will cost the Tories dozens of seats but not sure if they will win any seats :hmm2:


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