Conservative cuts 18:41 - Mar 28 with 1287 views | Swanzay | Their endless lust to go after to poor knows no bounds, they would no doubt recoup far more many by going after their banking kunt friends and corporate tax evaders, alas Osbourne would never dare. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-32084722 | | | | |
Conservative cuts on 19:36 - Mar 28 with 1254 views | Jack_Meoff | You missed a letter from your thread title. Filthy vermin. [Post edited 28 Mar 2015 22:06]
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| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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Conservative cuts on 20:02 - Mar 28 with 1220 views | monmouth | Oh goodness me. How low can humans sink. Leave the greedy alone and go for the defenceless. Whatever the truth, the thought that anyone could come up with these 'proposals' sickens me; and they wouldn't have without believing that the prevailing culture would implicitly welcome it, whatever the hasty denials. | |
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Conservative cuts on 20:12 - Mar 28 with 1208 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Conservative cuts on 20:02 - Mar 28 by monmouth | Oh goodness me. How low can humans sink. Leave the greedy alone and go for the defenceless. Whatever the truth, the thought that anyone could come up with these 'proposals' sickens me; and they wouldn't have without believing that the prevailing culture would implicitly welcome it, whatever the hasty denials. |
They are the second biggest bunch of spineless facks that have been in government fair play to them . Thatchers alive and well | |
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Conservative cuts on 09:24 - Mar 29 with 1108 views | exiledclaseboy | A couple of things struck me about this. Firstly, what are civil servants doing preparing proposals "at the request of Conservative Party officials"? That's not what the civil service is for. It's true to say that officials "spend a lot of time generating proposals - many not commissioned by politicians" but those proposals will then be put to ministers for decision. And those proposals will always, always be weighted towards what officials think ministers will agree with and want to see. Any civil servant that takes a proposal to a minister that is opposed to the governing party's view of things is doomed to abject failure. These proposals have undoubtedly been leaked by a Tory special advisor (sort of civil servants but appointed by ministers and they have more political freedom than most officials - they're also mostly the epitome of evil) at the behest of ministers to test the public reaction. It allows ministers to plausibly deny knowing anything about the proposals and having read them, I'm not surprised they're denying all knowledge. Even for Tories, some of this is surely beyond the pale. | |
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Conservative cuts on 09:36 - Mar 29 with 1090 views | epaul | It's a race to the bottom under these c*nts All those who vote for them hope you can look at yourself in the mirror | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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Conservative cuts on 09:39 - Mar 29 with 1084 views | monmouth | Duncan-arse on Marr now being a c#nt | |
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Conservative cuts on 09:42 - Mar 29 with 1075 views | monmouth |
Conservative cuts on 09:36 - Mar 29 by epaul | It's a race to the bottom under these c*nts All those who vote for them hope you can look at yourself in the mirror |
But did they know how to use apostrophes? | |
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Conservative cuts on 09:58 - Mar 29 with 1044 views | Swanzay | Indeed, I always find it bizarre why they have a musician playing every week at the end, it must be a strange environment to play in. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Conservative cuts on 10:14 - Mar 29 with 1030 views | exiledclaseboy |
Conservative cuts on 09:42 - Mar 29 by monmouth | But did they know how to use apostrophes? |
I reckon the erroneous apostrophe in "fewer teacher's" (sic) was deliberate to highlight the decline in educational standards under the evil coalition. Or it could be that whoever put the list together is dull as f*ck. | |
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Conservative cuts on 11:33 - Mar 29 with 996 views | waynekerr55 |
Conservative cuts on 10:14 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy | I reckon the erroneous apostrophe in "fewer teacher's" (sic) was deliberate to highlight the decline in educational standards under the evil coalition. Or it could be that whoever put the list together is dull as f*ck. |
Educational standards have dropped since the fascination with outcome based league tables were introduced. Some of what has been introduced in England by Ofqual Ofsted and the FE commissioner form the basis of what should be going on. The missing link is true employer engagement with creating qualifications | |
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Conservative cuts on 12:24 - Mar 29 with 948 views | max936 |
Conservative cuts on 12:21 - Mar 29 by exiledclaseboy | You'll be ok this time then, Maxy, Hain's not standing. |
Happy days then, I heard he was going to stand down, but wasn't sure when. | |
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Conservative cuts on 12:53 - Mar 29 with 927 views | epaul |
Conservative cuts on 12:24 - Mar 29 by max936 | Happy days then, I heard he was going to stand down, but wasn't sure when. |
He's being replaced by a brick with a red rosette, that's ok then Steve you can vote for that like most will there | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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Conservative cuts on 13:03 - Mar 29 with 918 views | acejack3065 |
Conservative cuts on 12:24 - Mar 29 by max936 | Happy days then, I heard he was going to stand down, but wasn't sure when. |
You've got Cristina Rees this time. You may remember her from the News of the World as Ron Davies ex lover. Ron Davies was the badger watching former First Minister. You can vote Plaid if you like but I expect it won't make a jot of difference in Neath. | | | |
Conservative cuts on 13:46 - Mar 29 with 889 views | max936 |
Conservative cuts on 12:53 - Mar 29 by epaul | He's being replaced by a brick with a red rosette, that's ok then Steve you can vote for that like most will there |
Well a brick is a better option than Hain Paul, UKIP is an option though | |
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Conservative cuts on 14:00 - Mar 29 with 880 views | skippyjack |
Conservative cuts on 09:36 - Mar 29 by epaul | It's a race to the bottom under these c*nts All those who vote for them hope you can look at yourself in the mirror |
F*ck me Epaul.. Not all of that is true.. Bedroom tax - not a fact Workfare - not enough jobs for unskilled workers Food Banks - only because Labour left us in the sh*t Fracking - agree Zero hour - agree Pension age rise - people in work do tend to live longer Pensions sell off - not à fact NHS sell off - not a fact Child poverty - in Africa maybe Tax cuts for millionaires - not a fact Dodgy atos assessment - agree Benefit Cuts - for people who don't need it Cuts to front line services - incompetent people Fewer sure start children centres - agree Waiting times in A+E up - agree Longer waits to see GP - agree Longer waits for operations - not a fact Energy price rises - agree Food price rises - they can't dictate where people shop Failure to curb banking excesses - maybe they couldn't Cash for peerages - not a fact Corporate sponsorship - agree Corporate tax evasion - losing a multi million pound industry isn't the smartest of moves. Massive rail fare increases - agree Erosion of workers rights - not a fact Expenses scandal - agree UN investigation into human rights abuses - agree Cost of living crisis - agree Inequality rising - nothing is equal Higher private rents - Labour left people without a choice Pay freezes - not a fact Stagnating wages - agree Winter fuel allowance cuts - not a fact Cuts to disability living allowance - because people were abusing the system VAT increase - agree Highest Borrowing rates since World War 2 - because of Labours incompetentence Higher National debt - it's been reduced Housing shortage - wasn't his doing Cuts to armed forces and pensions - agree Increase in mental health - because Labour are bent Sale of royal mail and other national assets - not much wrong in that Inhuman benefit sanctions regime - for certain people Highest level of poverty for decades - agree Rise in homelessness - because labour didn't provide any homes Cancelled school regeneration projects - because they're doing their own Fewer Doctors - the country isn't producing them Fewer Police - because officers weren't competent Fewer Nurses - they're coming through Fewer Teachers - because Teachers were failing pupils Not only the Conservative MPs.. When I say agree.. I agree with you Epaul.. But most of this is horseshite.. Would I like to see the Tories in? Nope.. Too much scandal.. But they're not as 'thatcherite' anymore Would I like Labour in? God no.. They've left me in an absolute perilous position.. Plus equally corrupt and full of scandal.. Would I like the Lib Dems in? Nope.. Too much scandal and never wants to stand out alone.. Would I like UKIP in? Not really.. But they've yet to show me how corrupt they can be.. Plaid? Would they really have enough to sway Westminster and the Labour party like the SNP have?.. Would they f*ck.. I'm gutted I'm not Scottish.. SNP are a force to be reckoned with.. | |
| The awkward moment when a Welsh Club become the Champions of England.. shh
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