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Lancashire Mafia
suprised nobody has mentioned this today, even our local MP gets a mention. although he doesn't appear in one of the mobs in the Independent :D
‘Beginning of the end for Brown’ as rebels line up to knife him | Mail Online Leadership challenge: Labour's Mafia Wars - UK Politics, UK - The Independent |
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too little too late but would be nice to see gregg help get the man out of number 10
let someone else have a go they cant make things worse just been shopping and aint happy about how much it costs , if this carrys on i will no longer be able to afford been a carnavore and may end up been an involantary vegitarian which is inhumane to say the least:( |
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this is what happens when the infrastructure and manufactoring industry got destroyed by the tories .the pound couldnt have lasted forever at the strength it was.with the energy companies and large manufacturing base we had .we could have been self sufficiant ,but now we have to rely on imports that now cost more because of the weak pound..thatchers policies have now came back to haunt us.all for a quick buck..
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brown should've seen this coming back when he became pm there was murmurings that he should have a leadership challenge back then
if it'd happened then this wouldnt had the challenge happened back then. |
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Labour continued to destroy what was left or our heavy industry with so called enviromental taxation. Why have the energy companies/railways/busses/BT ect not been re-nationalised? If the Thatcher policies were that bad surely Labour would have made the correction by now. Maybe Greg can explain why all the errors of the Torys are still in place today. |
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More power to the Mafia's elbow. :mosher: |
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No Tony and his cronies were and are much worse than maggie ever was... PFI has sold all our hospitals down the river, thanks Gordon, Less and less police around, cop shops closing at 10 pm, Political Correctness, ID Cards, god I could go on.....
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Well, here we go - you cannot say that you were not warned: Brown and co are even more of a liability to the country and the economy and our democratic freedoms than Blair ever was. Blaming the current downturn on international events just does not wash, nor does blaming previous tory administrations.
"Tax and Spend" is the only tune that the Labour party knows. But harping on the same song is not only boring but is unsustainable over 11 long years - something, in the end, has got to give. Things have come to a pretty pass when even Greg-Yes Gordon-Pope has turned to bite the hand that feeds. This is all like watching a car crash in slow motion. The sad thing though is that this particular car crash will take a hell of a lot of clearing up and the longer it drags on the worse it will be. One thing that we can take some comfort from though is that after the dust has settled we will find that Labour will be finished for a generation. I wonder if Greg has got another job lined up yet? I shouldn't think that there is much sympathy for "rights for goldfish" in the real world though. |
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Some of these posts speak more eloquently of the people posting than they do of the current political situation.
Sometimes in politics the simplest answers are the truest ones. I asked for the leadership nomination papers to be sent out not out of self-interest (trust me, it's a lot easier to keep your head down in these circumstances), but because I thought it was the right thing to do. |
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The only thing Greg is concerned about is his job (not that unusual in today's climate). Come election time,the only way he can avoid picking up his P45 (albeit it with a fat cat pension) is for him and his back bench mates to stick the knife in Gordon's back now.
I wonder how long it will be before we see car stickers with the message "Come on back, Tony, all is forgiven"? |
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