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Royboy39 19-05-2009 20:44

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 715174)
since when has the country come first for politicians Spuggie? :D

Mancie..........you are human after all. ;):D

Mancie 19-05-2009 20:50

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 715176)
Mancie..........you are human after all. ;):D

Umm? well I wouldn't go that far ...MargaretR and some other may have a theory!

SPUGGIE J 19-05-2009 20:53

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 715174)
since when has the country come first for politicians Spuggie? :D

Ok I am wishing for the impossible but inthe end but miracles happen. They seem to forget we employ them and we can sack them as well. Pity they dont have to follow the disiplinary rules we do at work.

SPUGGIE J 19-05-2009 20:54

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 715178)
Umm? well I wouldn't go that far ...MargaretR and some other may have a theory!

Depends on if they can find a theory fits you. :)

Royboy39 19-05-2009 21:02

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 715180)
Ok I am wishing for the impossible but inthe end but miracles happen. They seem to forget we employ them and we can sack them as well. Pity they dont have to follow the disiplinary rules we do at work.

Thats the point I am trying to make Spuggie.
We are all governed by rules and if these rules are abused...heads must roll.
I am not a lover of the chosen few and think they should be accountable as you and I are.
I am of the opinion that the Junta is coming to an end?

shakermaker 19-05-2009 21:19

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Why swap your deckchair when you're on the Titanic?

The opposition are firmly settled in their role. Now the Tories have a shiny new GMTV-friendly leader, and are free from any real responsibility, the saddle on the political high horse is the most comfortable it's ever been.

This country craves effective leadership and stability through these tough times, and there's no electable party to offer that.

Mancie 19-05-2009 21:28

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i'll go along with that Shaker..it's almost like just handing over a crap company to a new buyer..and it's still a crap company!

Mancie 20-05-2009 03:14

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I remember the early 7o's ..my mate at school was working for nowt at some farm down west end on Blackburn road and I went down.... we worked all day shovin **** ..the Farmer come round and told us we now know how hard it is to be a farmer. gave us eff all..!

accyman 20-05-2009 04:51

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he shoudl have at least given you a govenment subsidie for doing naff all just liek they get !

jaysay 20-05-2009 10:05

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 715174)
since when has the country come first for politicians Spuggie? :D

Well it certainly hasn't since 1997 that for sure:D

jaysay 20-05-2009 10:08

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 715182)
Depends on if they can find a theory fits you. :)

Impossibilities done immediately Spugs, Miracles take just a little longer :D

archiveuk 20-05-2009 13:07

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no matter when the next election comes only about 60% of the people in this country will bother to vote... that why politicians take the p***

Tealeaf 20-05-2009 14:30

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Originally Posted by archiveuk (Post 715304)
no matter when the next election comes only about 60% of the people in this country will bother to vote... that why politicians take the p***

That's not the only problem. Thanks to that dipstick Prescott easing of the restrictions on postal voting then many of the votes that will be cast will be illegal votes anyway, through a combination of multiple voting and identity theft. Some people call it democracy, Pakistan style, but I just call it an outrage.

Less 20-05-2009 15:02

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Originally Posted by archiveuk (Post 715304)
no matter when the next election comes only about 60% of the people in this country will bother to vote... that why politicians take the p***

An absolute shame really isn't it?

After all the majority of us including women didn't get the vote until 1928, Oh, how our forefathers, (is there a term for the women that fought for the vote that would be P.C.?), would weep about the hardships they suffered for this, 'I can't give a Monkeys society'?

MargaretR 20-05-2009 15:08

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 715323)
An absolute shame really isn't it?

After all the majority of us including women didn't get the vote until 1928, Oh, how our forefathers, (is there a term for the women that fought for the vote that would be P.C.?), would weep about the hardships they suffered for this, 'I can't give a Monkeys society'?

We must stop behaving like monkeys - more like lemurs would be better - David Attenborough will soon tell you so :D
I wanna be a gorilla = peaceful souls really


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