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Exactly what we thought gynn, sounded like a pathetic attempt to impress a young lady to us.
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Methinks Vince has ten bob on himself....he has an over-inflated opinion of himself.
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[quote=Margaret Pilkington;870403]Methinks Vince has ten bob on himself....he has an over-inflated opinion of himself.[/quote
all propaganda i said in one thread a reporter stitched him up?? now ill say or did they... i dont think vince will get sacked?? he has done it to get the people to stop murdoch??? |
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aint certain thats the case, legal reasons may prevent that.
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Funny old World and this just proves how easy it is in opposition, you can say and do what you like, promise this, that and the other but when it comes to running the shop it all goes to rat xxxx
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There is a temptation to regard Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, as the court jester of the Coalition, licensed to say outrageous things in the great cause of cheering us all up. Unfortunately, the joke is beginning to wear thin. In his sub-Marxist party conference effusion yesterday, Mr Cable sounded less like a Cabinet minister, more like Citizen Smith addressing the Tooting Popular Liberation Front. The “spivs and gamblers” who run the banks and their “accomplices” in the “murky world of corporate behaviour” are part of a “rigged” capitalism that “takes no prisoners and kills competition”. Who would have thought Mr Cable was once chief economist of the Shell oil company? The Liberal Democrat faithful lapped it up – which was, of course, the intention
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When you realise that public opinion is manipulated by the media, you know why it is undesirable for Murdoch to have overall control of a large chunk of it.
This slip of the tongue by Vince Cable makes it more likely that Murdoch will gain control, which makes government manipulation of media easier. It may well have been a planned 'slip of the tongue' |
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will he go or be sacked, if hes sacked this means murdoch rules the tories and will mean a may election when the lib dems have a vote of no confidance on cleggy boy .having a christmas holiday by election vote smells of desperation new for the lib dems the students are staying to vote;)
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