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Well great news for Labour in the latest opinion poll
Labour 45% Tory 29% Bottom wipers 9% And that would give Labour a majority of 144 :D Source http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/4500...es-in-britain/ |
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And the rest Mr Osborne.. You can not blame it all on this crisis 100% that is a load of rubbish, your own actions have caused major problems to the UK. Your rushed bank legislation will have great big holes in it and for the banks they will use those loop holes. Banks are only handing out chicken feed to the economy even the ones you own, and you do not act! You haven't got the balls to take on the banks because your in their pocket. |
STEED that tosser Gideon will blame it on anything apart from whos fault it really is, Gideon and dodgy Dave for being a pair of useless %$(*^%$£%&^% :yep:
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Hey look, Cameron backs Osborne..
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You are a... USELESS TOSSER CAMERON! |
Here come the Scots!
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Let slip the Scottish dogs of war and rip out Cameron & Clegg's throats. |
Okay, Here I come :salute:
And Yes it really is me :D http://www.garionsplace.co.uk/stuff/Me1024x768.jpg Cheers Gary |
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Oh, God. That photo is made all the more scary by the fact that I work there. :D |
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Straight out of Uni with a less-than-useful degree in politics or "meedja studies" and straight into the party machine. Fundamentally, few of them are actually qualified to be anything other than politicians, especially the younger ones. Just because they're part of the Blue, Yellow or Red mob, doesn't mean to say they don't have the same fundamental interest - to stay elected by any means. They've never had to live in the real world, as it were.:down: There are exceptions, but they're few and far between. Besides, if, theoretically, Scotland DID vote for Independence, Labour would take the greatest hit. They've got a heck of a lot of MP's north of the border compared with the rest - the Conservatives are toxic up here so they'd be least affected.:hmmm: Apart from Miliband and Balls, I can't name any of them - Holyrood included. Mike. |
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Labour is at a weak point now, the lowest since the 1980s, and I dare say that they will have to reinvent themselves if they don't make it in at the next election. New New Labour perhaps... :haha: However, at the moment, they're getting votes, not for their policies, but for the fact that they're not Lib-Dem or Tory. |
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Call me biaised but I have worked with him on a couple of minor projects (he is my local MP) and I see him as being more voter friendly, articulate and experienced than his brother. |
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