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shillelagh 06-04-2010 23:31

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804243)
Actually i kind of like the Lib Dems, but feel it would be a wasted vote. I believe its between Labour and Conservative so not much choice only one i can consider.


why it might be your vote that changes everything .. so should vote for what you believe ..

cashman 06-04-2010 23:32

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 804245)
Hang on here.. first you say it's not right that people should go through this sort of thing.. but then you find out that the tories sickness plans are more rigid..so you change your tune...:D

Its called Decietfull i think.:rolleyes:

Mancie 06-04-2010 23:33

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804243)
Actually i kind of like the Lib Dems, but feel it would be a wasted vote. I believe its between Labour and Conservative so not much choice only one i can consider.

thats no surprise Turkish since I saw that pic of you pimping your son out to shake John Majors hand :D

turkishdelight 06-04-2010 23:34

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 804229)
Where you a round in the 1980s when 3 million plus were unemployed under the last Tory Government by any chance. There was a lot of struggling going on then.

Yes i was but its appears much more evident to people today.

turkishdelight 06-04-2010 23:36

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 804253)
thats no surprise Turkish since I saw that pic of you pimping your son out to shake John Majors hand :D

I guess that were it all began.

shillelagh 06-04-2010 23:42

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804255)
Yes i was but its appears much more evident to people today.

back in the 80s there wasnt the same media representation as there is today ... back in the 80s all you knew was what was told on the radio, the news and in newspapers .. now 25/30 years later we have the internet and access to more newspapers .. but will say this .. i was 16 in 1983 ...and even i knew what state the country was in .. so you must have led a sheltered life through the 80s then .. :D

turkishdelight 06-04-2010 23:47

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 804247)
You didn't notice there was over 3 million people unemployed for most of the 1980's. It was in all the papers at the time.

I was much younger then and to be honest probably didnt take a lot of notice but really cant remember so many people as concerned as they are now.

cashman 06-04-2010 23:49

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well Negative Equity was a big star back then, if i remember correctly.:rolleyes:

turkishdelight 06-04-2010 23:58

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 804266)
well Negative Equity was a big star back then, if i remember correctly.:rolleyes:

Yes i remember that very well, but believe its going to be worse now and believe the effects of this government have only just begun and worse to come. Pay freezes etc and peoples jobs at great risk,which will lead to many loosing their homes, we are far from out of this recession all caused by this Labour government and all the borrowing. Young people cant even get on the property ladder.

Bernard Dawson 06-04-2010 23:59

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804264)
I was much younger then and to be honest probably didnt take a lot of notice but really cant remember so many people as concerned as they are now.


It was bad then. It wasn't unusual for people to made redundant 2 or 3 times during the 1980s. I know people have concerns today, but we don't want to see a return to anything like the 1980s.

garinda 07-04-2010 00:00

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804238)
I can only say i never noticed it in the 80's so couldnt have been that bad however i notice it very well now and so do all of my friends,family, and work mates.

But you once posted that you'd never noticed any political flyers posted through your door, and therefore hadn't a clue who your councillors are, so perhaps your powers of observation, and recollection, aren't all that hot.

I bet if you asked everyone living in the many towns and cities which used to have manufacturing industries, if life was better today or twenty five years ago, they wouldn't be struggling to give their answers.


;)

shillelagh 07-04-2010 00:00

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804264)
I was much younger then and to be honest probably didnt take a lot of notice but really cant remember so many people as concerned as they are now.


well to refresh your memory ...

BBC - h2g2 - The 1980s - World Events

cashman 07-04-2010 00:02

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804268)
Yes i remember that very well, but believe its going to be worse now and believe the effects of this government have only just begun and worse to come. Pay freezes etc and peoples jobs at great risk,which will lead to many loosing their homes, we are far from out of this recession all caused by this Labour government and all the borrowing. Young people cant even get on the property ladder.

and do ya also believe in aesops fables?:rolleyes:

turkishdelight 07-04-2010 00:04

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 804270)
But you once posted that you'd never noticed any political flyers posted through your door, and therefore hadn't a clue who your councillors are, so perhaps your powers of observation, and recollection, aren't all that hot.

I bet if you asked everyone living in the many towns and cities which used to have manufacturing industries, if life was better today or twenty five years ago, they wouldn't be struggling to give their answers.


;)

No councillor has ever been to my door or sent a flyer only one i have ever received was from Karen Buckley via the Observer.

garinda 07-04-2010 00:07

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 804264)
I was much younger then and to be honest probably didnt take a lot of notice but really cant remember so many people as concerned as they are now.


Was it in the eighties you were trying to lure people into get-rich-quick, pyramid selling schemes, or was that in the nineties?

That perhaps could explain why you didn't take much in, at that time.


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