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Did you see that idiot arguing with Cameron today
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The_White_Horse wrote: »you can argue with him, but Cameron clearly told him what the answer was and yet still he was banging on and on about the same thing.
He was as thick as mince.
To be honest, you can find people like this in every party.0 -
I had to laugh at Brown the other day in that supermarket: 'Never a dull moment, eh? Lots of bananas' haha. Not the best people person.“I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” - P.G. Wodehouse0
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Alan_Cross wrote: »Is there a 'sound of incredulous laughter' forum where we could post this one..?
Isn't there a 'bluefingered money saving' forum a bit further down the list?
I'm sure I've seen it somewhere.
You know - where [STRIKE]white van men[/STRIKE] worthy entrepreneurs, fresh from [STRIKE]cheating the tax man by not declaring income[/STRIKE] managing their cash flow, post whingeing comments about actually having to live with other people on this island..?0 -
If any of you had any sense you'd vote Lib Dems, and acquiesce to the inevitable.
And house prices are going well down after the election so some of you will be crying.0 -
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The_White_Horse wrote: »I hope this guy was genuine and not a labour stooge. The reason I think it could be a labour set up was the complete ineptitude of the father.
He was a Labour stooge. People have been looking at his "friends" on his Facebook page: plenty of links to the Parliamentary Labour Party, and he is a mate of Damian McBride and knows Ed Balls.YouGov: £50 and £50 and £5 Amazon voucher received;
PPI successfully reclaimed: £7,575.32 (Lloyds TSB plc); £3,803.52 (Egg card); £3,109.88 (Egg loans)0 -
beaujolais-nouveau wrote: »He was a Labour stooge. People have been looking at his "friends" on his Facebook page: plenty of links to the Parliamentary Labour Party, and he is a mate of Damian McBride and knows Ed Balls.
More dirty tricks. Disgusting. Is there any low to which they won't stoop?0 -
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