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General Election 10:43 - Apr 18 with 36077 viewsCountyJim

About to be called if rumours are to be believed
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General Election on 10:18 - Apr 27 with 1887 viewsblueytheblue

General Election on 07:51 - Apr 27 by waynekerr55

I have this image of you sat at your desk/in your study giggling like a Bond villain whilst you type out your latest acerbic post 😂


Stroking pussycat no doubt.

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General Election on 15:35 - Apr 27 with 1850 viewsLegend83

General Election on 23:20 - Apr 26 by NeathJack

No shit that's what the deficit it.

The fact is that the economic crash caused by the banking crisis had a profound effect on the deficit due to lower tax returns and increased interest payments.

It sure as hell wasn't Labour "overspending" that caused the massive increase in the deficit in circa 2008.


No but Labour's rampant waving of the imaginary chequebook (on balance-sheet and off balance-sheet - PFI anyone, what the Tories are currently being pilloried for?) in the preceding years certainly did not put us in any sort of position to effectively weather the storm and is one of the fundamental reasons our economy is still up sh1t creek.

But everybody fell for Brown's infamous "no more boom and bust" mantra.
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General Election on 17:15 - Apr 27 with 1817 viewsEbo

General Election on 15:35 - Apr 27 by Legend83

No but Labour's rampant waving of the imaginary chequebook (on balance-sheet and off balance-sheet - PFI anyone, what the Tories are currently being pilloried for?) in the preceding years certainly did not put us in any sort of position to effectively weather the storm and is one of the fundamental reasons our economy is still up sh1t creek.

But everybody fell for Brown's infamous "no more boom and bust" mantra.


Watch this. May is clearly out of her depth in the job. She cannot answer a SIMPLE question.


Thank you, goodnight and bollocks
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General Election on 17:39 - Apr 27 with 1802 viewssherpajacob

Mrs May in her GE statement said we will regain control of our borders.

As home secretary she was adamant to Andrew marr we had control of our borders.

Wake up people ffs, she finds it impossible to hold a coherent line. The Europeans have seen this and will make mincemeat of her in brexit negotiations. That's why she needs an election now, before it completely unravels.


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General Election on 17:40 - Apr 27 with 1797 viewstrampie

Looking at recent Welsh polls for the upcoming General Election and the local Council Elections it seems that for vote share the Conservatives are up in both, Plaid are up in one and staying the same in one, Lib-Dems are down in one and staying the same in the other and Labour are down in both polls.

Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Poll: UK European Union membership referendum poll

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General Election on 17:42 - Apr 27 with 1798 viewsblueytheblue

Lulling Europeans into a false sense of security.

Plus she'll not be the one in negotiations Is Juncker? Of course not... EUcrats and UK wonks will be bashing out the nitty gritty...

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General Election on 17:52 - Apr 27 with 1785 viewsyescomeon

May does seem an utter shambles. That she's seen by so many as the best we can do in a leader is frightening.

Upthecity!

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General Election on 18:03 - Apr 27 with 1767 viewsJango

General Election on 17:39 - Apr 27 by sherpajacob

Mrs May in her GE statement said we will regain control of our borders.

As home secretary she was adamant to Andrew marr we had control of our borders.

Wake up people ffs, she finds it impossible to hold a coherent line. The Europeans have seen this and will make mincemeat of her in brexit negotiations. That's why she needs an election now, before it completely unravels.



This just proves she's totally out of her depth. She's should be nowhere near the limelight, she's got no confidence whatsoever
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General Election on 19:02 - Apr 27 with 1740 viewssherpajacob

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/784948/Ruth-Davidson-shreds-Nicola-Sturgeon-out

Ruth Davidson says Theresa May is not known for changing her mind.
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Do you seriously want to trust these people any more?
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General Election on 10:10 - Apr 28 with 1671 viewsJack_Meoff

The cynic in me has always thought that this was the real reason for the snap election, however tinfoil. Coupled with the election fraud issue. The warmongers really, really want Syria. No parliament, no vote. How convenient.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/theresa-may-refuses-to-answer-syri
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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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General Election on 10:30 - Apr 28 with 1653 viewstrampie

I have heard it said that Tories are known to be vermin they are true to themselves as they know what they are, Labour have become vermin, they are the same as the Tories, Labour are traitors to the working class and poor.

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General Election on 10:34 - Apr 28 with 1648 viewsJack_Meoff

General Election on 10:30 - Apr 28 by trampie

I have heard it said that Tories are known to be vermin they are true to themselves as they know what they are, Labour have become vermin, they are the same as the Tories, Labour are traitors to the working class and poor.


How many of these do you disagree with tramp?

http://anotherangryvoice.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/how-many-of-jeremy-corbyns-polic

If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.

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General Election on 10:36 - Apr 28 with 1645 viewsmonmouth

General Election on 19:02 - Apr 27 by sherpajacob

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/784948/Ruth-Davidson-shreds-Nicola-Sturgeon-out

Ruth Davidson says Theresa May is not known for changing her mind.
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Do you seriously want to trust these people any more?
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'Any more'? Bloody hell mun.

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General Election on 10:37 - Apr 28 with 1641 viewsperchrockjack

Hence my " those who vote labour post


Get it now?


Vermin eh

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General Election on 10:40 - Apr 28 with 1635 viewsJack_Meoff

General Election on 15:35 - Apr 27 by Legend83

No but Labour's rampant waving of the imaginary chequebook (on balance-sheet and off balance-sheet - PFI anyone, what the Tories are currently being pilloried for?) in the preceding years certainly did not put us in any sort of position to effectively weather the storm and is one of the fundamental reasons our economy is still up sh1t creek.

But everybody fell for Brown's infamous "no more boom and bust" mantra.


PFI started under Major in 1992. You're correct that Labour gleefully continued with it, as did the coalition in 2010. PFI is essentially legal theft, as is my opinion of government as an institution in general.

If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.

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General Election on 10:45 - Apr 28 with 1631 viewstrampie

General Election on 10:34 - Apr 28 by Jack_Meoff

How many of these do you disagree with tramp?

http://anotherangryvoice.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/how-many-of-jeremy-corbyns-polic


Its not what it says its what it doesn't say:- I doesn't say to cut VAT, it doesn't say to raise income tax for people earning good money, it doesn't say nationalise all industry that is vital to the national cause.
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General Election on 10:53 - Apr 28 with 1625 viewsmonmouth

General Election on 10:40 - Apr 28 by Jack_Meoff

PFI started under Major in 1992. You're correct that Labour gleefully continued with it, as did the coalition in 2010. PFI is essentially legal theft, as is my opinion of government as an institution in general.


My guess is that student loans is both the next PFI and the next PPI. Governments give not a single shit about anything beyond their short term power horizon. We have the instant gratification monkeys running everything that we truly deserve.

Oh and my other guess is that in 10-15 years time or less we will be competing for immigrants with the rest of demographically crippled and talent scarce countries and begging and incentivising them to come to this backward, emptily arrogant, self indulgent, shithole of a country.

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General Election on 10:55 - Apr 28 with 1623 viewsperchrockjack

...or send Jez to Brussels to talk peace with Angela etc

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General Election on 11:07 - Apr 28 with 1614 viewstrampie

General Election on 10:53 - Apr 28 by monmouth

My guess is that student loans is both the next PFI and the next PPI. Governments give not a single shit about anything beyond their short term power horizon. We have the instant gratification monkeys running everything that we truly deserve.

Oh and my other guess is that in 10-15 years time or less we will be competing for immigrants with the rest of demographically crippled and talent scarce countries and begging and incentivising them to come to this backward, emptily arrogant, self indulgent, shithole of a country.


Still waiting for King Arthur and his knights of the round table to be awaken and rid the country of the scourge of the vile Anglo Saxons is it butt ?

Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
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General Election on 11:43 - Apr 28 with 1598 viewsLegend83

General Election on 10:34 - Apr 28 by Jack_Meoff

How many of these do you disagree with tramp?

http://anotherangryvoice.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/how-many-of-jeremy-corbyns-polic


All good and well but where is the magical money tree from which Corbyn will pluck the funding for all these fluffy ideals?
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General Election on 11:45 - Apr 28 with 1595 viewsLegend83

General Election on 10:45 - Apr 28 by trampie

Its not what it says its what it doesn't say:- I doesn't say to cut VAT, it doesn't say to raise income tax for people earning good money, it doesn't say nationalise all industry that is vital to the national cause.
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What is "good" money?

Why should those already paying the most, pay even more? How is that "fair"?
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General Election on 12:10 - Apr 28 with 1581 viewssherpajacob

General Election on 11:45 - Apr 28 by Legend83

What is "good" money?

Why should those already paying the most, pay even more? How is that "fair"?


Luke 21:4

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General Election on 12:18 - Apr 28 with 1572 viewsJack_Meoff

General Election on 10:53 - Apr 28 by monmouth

My guess is that student loans is both the next PFI and the next PPI. Governments give not a single shit about anything beyond their short term power horizon. We have the instant gratification monkeys running everything that we truly deserve.

Oh and my other guess is that in 10-15 years time or less we will be competing for immigrants with the rest of demographically crippled and talent scarce countries and begging and incentivising them to come to this backward, emptily arrogant, self indulgent, shithole of a country.


Couldn't agree more. The race to the bottom is really hotting up eh.

If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.

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General Election on 15:17 - Apr 28 with 1531 viewstrampie

General Election on 11:45 - Apr 28 by Legend83

What is "good" money?

Why should those already paying the most, pay even more? How is that "fair"?


Because we are all in it together [at least we should be], well off and comfortably off countrymen and women need to look after our weaker fellow countrymen and women that have suffered some misfortune or fallen on hard times.

If its dog eat dog then there will be lots of slums, disease, crime etc that will effect the well off that live in the same country as those poor anyway.

Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
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General Election on 15:42 - Apr 28 with 1520 viewsLegend83

General Election on 15:17 - Apr 28 by trampie

Because we are all in it together [at least we should be], well off and comfortably off countrymen and women need to look after our weaker fellow countrymen and women that have suffered some misfortune or fallen on hard times.

If its dog eat dog then there will be lots of slums, disease, crime etc that will effect the well off that live in the same country as those poor anyway.


They already do. That is the purpose of a progressive income tax system.
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