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Royboy39 24-07-2009 21:57

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 730837)
no tinted glasses here... I know it's over, and I know what to expect, years of misery... "I can feel the soil falling over my head" :(

Payback time pal which will probably give the opportunity to Garinda to come out of the closet and show his true colours.
The words 'Labour Party' in the current climate is a No No, so be it in local elections or National bye elections, the writing is on the wall.
Prepare yourselves good people for a tory government at the next general election and hope that the balls up that the current government have created, will be sorted.
I know there are many labour supporters on this forum and notice that many attack the tories but do not condone what the current goverment are capable of or are doing to the economy of this country.
I'ts time for a change and Brown must go.

Mancie 24-07-2009 22:09

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"Payback time pal"
yep maybe..and that's the worry.. who will be "paying back"..not the rich thats for sure!

Royboy39 24-07-2009 22:22

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 730859)
"Payback time pal"
yep maybe..and that's the worry.. who will be "paying back"..not the rich thats for sure!

Not many rich these days Mancie...Labour have made sure of that.
Not much money for investment. Banks gone 'Tits Up'....The Taxpayer will be paying back, big time..........How that Guy Brown sleeps at night is beyond me.?

turkishdelight 24-07-2009 22:26

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Time for change Brown will go not must go. All Brown has done is follow the socialist creed of ruining the economy then trying to borrow his way out of it they did exactly the same in 1978/79 and then disappeared into the sunset for 18 years. Brown is making a complete mess of it which will hold this country in a depression for longer.

Mancie 24-07-2009 22:50

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 730862)
Time for change Brown will go not must go. All Brown has done is follow the socialist creed of ruining the economy then trying to borrow his way out of it they did exactly the same in 1978/79 and then disappeared into the sunset for 18 years. Brown is making a complete mess of it which will hold this country in a depression for longer.

18 years of conflict, and economic incompedence that makes this recession look like a Sunday picnic...the simplistic Brown must go statements means nothing..what the Tories on here want is a Tory government...so why not just say that?

Royboy39 24-07-2009 23:13

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 730867)
18 years of conflict, and economic incompedence that makes this recession look like a Sunday picnic...the simplistic Brown must go statements means nothing..what the Tories on here want is a Tory government...so why not just say that?

OK I'll go for that.
Support of the Brown Regime is a bummer and that is becoming patently obvious.
Brown has always put himself in the forefront of economic issues.
Why did he not sus out the Bank collapse.?
The blame for the current loss of the bye election in Norwich is blamed on the expenses cock up....are we that nieve.?
The country is in a mess and attacking the opposition instead of facing up to the facts will alienate the electorate to the point of saying...and I agree...that Brown must go.

garinda 24-07-2009 23:40

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 730854)
..they'll be qouting Lenin next!:D

'Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man'

It's to be sang instead of God Save the Queen at the next caring, sharing, hug a hoodie, Tory party conference.

He was a much better lyricist than that Marx.

garinda 24-07-2009 23:48

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 730856)
Payback time pal which will probably give the opportunity to Garinda to come out of the closet and show his true colours.

I've made no secret of the fact that I have no 'colours', certainly political ones.

I'm not, nor ever have been a member of any political party, nor have I always voted for the same party.

I'm not like the silly old sheep who blindly follow the shepherd, even though the shepherd's been changed so many times he's unrecognisable, and is certainly nothing like the original.

garinda 24-07-2009 23:54

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 730861)
Not many rich these days Mancie...Labour have made sure of that.

I know sitting under your plastic parasol you don't exactly move in those circles, but I thought even you would know that Britain is the destination of choice for any self respecting Russian oligarch, or one of the many other international squillionaires who've made Britain their home in the last decade.

garinda 24-07-2009 23:57

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 730862)
Time for change Brown will go not must go. All Brown has done is follow the socialist creed of ruining the economy then trying to borrow his way out of it they did exactly the same in 1978/79 and then disappeared into the sunset for 18 years. Brown is making a complete mess of it which will hold this country in a depression for longer.

Nice to see you taking such an interest in political affairs, and sharing your thoughts.

Tell me, did you ever manage to work out who your ward councillors are?

garinda 25-07-2009 00:04

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I'm still reeling with shock that one of our greatest political theorist described Brown as a socialist on this forum.

:eek:

so·cial·ism

1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which collective ownership of the economy under the dictatorship of the proletariat has not yet been successfully achieved.

I can think of many things I could call him, but that certainly isn't one of them.

jaysay 25-07-2009 09:02

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 730837)
no tinted glasses here... I know it's over, and I know what to expect, years of misery... "I can feel the soil falling over my head" :(

Years of misery, what the hell are we going through know, you really do need to take more water with it Mancie and look at the real world instead of the world according to Zogg

jaysay 25-07-2009 09:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 730895)
I've made no secret of the fact that I have no 'colours', certainly political ones.

I'm not, nor ever have been a member of any political party, nor have I always voted for the same party.

I'm not like the silly old sheep who blindly follow the shepherd, even though the shepherd's been changed so many times he's unrecognisable, and is certainly nothing like the original.

You keep saying you have no party colours Rindi, but to my way of thinking is If it waddles like a duck, Quacks like a duck, and swims like a duck, it usually is a duck:D

garinda 25-07-2009 10:21

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 730952)
You keep saying you have no party colours Rindi, but to my way of thinking is If it waddles like a duck, Quacks like a duck, and swims like a duck, it usually is a duck:D

Don't remember any strange analogies from you when I've criticised the government, the Prime Minister, and our M.P., all of whom happen to belong to the Labour party.

I suggest it is in fact you who are quackers, or at the very least unable to see the bigger picture, because your one political blinkers distort your view of the real world.

;)

jaysay 25-07-2009 14:11

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 730979)
Don't remember any strange analogies from you when I've criticised the government, the Prime Minister, and our M.P., all of whom happen to belong to the Labour party.

I suggest it is in fact you who are quakers, or at the very least unable to see the bigger picture, because your one political blinkers distort your view of the real world.

;)

Half of the Labour MPs have criticised their own government and especially Brown, but that doesn't say they aren't still Labour:rolleyes:


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