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The harsh truth about Tory policies

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  • ....enjoy what's left of the Labour Government. We're in for one horrible ride.

    hahahahahahahaha the funniest thing i have seen all christmas. you are talking about the same labour party that has utterly destroyed this country in so many devastating ways? the incompetent foolish lying deceitful spiteful party of scum? enjoy it while it lasts?

    personally, i would spit on their graves.
  • oh yeah, and it will be horrible because of the mess this lot have gotten us into.

    sometimes I think - look at the typical labour voter - generally a low class idiot living it up on benefits, or a useless public sector worker. now why would I want a party ruling me with that sort of following.

    then you look at the tories. a party that is often supported by those that have done well for themselves, or want to do well for themselves. supported by those with brain.

    because they know how to rule. labour know how to dream up idiotic pc nonsense.

    so what if their tax policies are dreamt up at Eton. Good. I want my leaders to attend the best schools this country has to offer.

    I don't want a leader that went to some scummy comp and can barely spell.

    i wonder how many labour voters want their doctors to have been to eton and oxbridge rather than scum comp and filthy community college?
  • Masomnia
    Masomnia Posts: 19,506 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    then you look at the tories. a party that is often supported by those that have done well for themselves, or want to do well for themselves. supported by those with brain.

    Nothing to do with phone calls from Buckingham Palace then?
    “I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” - P.G. Wodehouse
  • nearlynew
    nearlynew Posts: 3,800 Forumite
    labour or conservative makes no difference.

    the "harsh truth" is we have been f*cked over once again by their masters -the bank and their debt-based money system.

    The biggest bank robbery in history is taking place - and it's the bank doing the robbing.
    "The problem with quotes on the internet is that you never know whether they are genuine or not" -
    Albert Einstein
  • Masomnia
    Masomnia Posts: 19,506 Forumite
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    nearlynew wrote: »
    labour or conservative makes no difference.

    the "harsh truth" is we have been f*cked over once again by their masters -the bank and their debt-based money system.

    The biggest bank robbery in history is taking place - and it's the bank doing the robbing.

    It's true, we need sound money and small government. Couldn't agree more.
    “I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” - P.G. Wodehouse
  • so to sum up this thread...the current labour government are crap. a new tory government would be just as crap.

    so what will the "intelligent" british public vote at next election?




    labour and tory


    WAKE UP BRITIAN, THERE ARE MORE THAN TWO PARTIES!
    Martin has asked me to tell you I'm about to cut the cheese, pull my finger.
  • carolt
    carolt Posts: 8,531 Forumite
    jsp_1983 wrote: »
    Just a load of white noise from an androgenous moaner.

    I'm no fan of Cameron, but if you find the prospect of a Conservative government 'scary', where have you been for the past 12 years? It probably won't be any better, but it certainly won't be any worse.

    So if the OP is so dull, why did you bring back this v old thread?

    PS I'm definitely a girl - I know because I've given birth to 3 children. I suppose I do wear trousers - but I think most girls do, these days... ;)
  • jsp_1983
    jsp_1983 Posts: 34 Forumite
    carolt wrote: »
    So if the OP is so dull, why did you bring back this v old thread?

    PS I'm definitely a girl - I know because I've given birth to 3 children. I suppose I do wear trousers - but I think most girls do, these days... ;)

    Was somebody questioning your gender?
  • nollag2006
    nollag2006 Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    so to sum up this thread...the current labour government are crap. a new tory government would be just as crap.

    so what will the "intelligent" british public vote at next election?




    labour and tory


    WAKE UP BRITIAN, THERE ARE MORE THAN TWO PARTIES!

    The only real alternative is that the Libs hold the balance of power. They seem like a nice bunch, with some good ideas, but strike me as weak.

    One of the real worries is that the extreme right in the form of the BNP, or their first cousins, UKIP, will gain ground.

    The other alternative is that the Greens would gain ground. They have been in government in Ireland since 2007, and are a joke, constantly criticizing the government, whilst happily snaffling up all the cosy Ministerial salaries and pensions.

    Here is the Green party spokesman for education in the Irish Parliament (the Dail) last month:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0KQV4_7LyQ

    No way we want these jokers to hold the balance of power in the UK
  • mbga9pgf
    mbga9pgf Posts: 3,224 Forumite
    One of the real worries is that the extreme right in the form of the BNP, or their first cousins, UKIP, will gain ground.

    Whilst as I detest the BNP, it will add some form of balance to the House bearing in mind the ranks of the ruling government are infested with filthy Red book waving communists that believe in the commune, tractor production and Stalin.
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