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cmonstanley 23-01-2011 15:28

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nick clegg the liar, help the poor in education ho ho ho BBC News - Clegg sets conditions for Lib Dem post-election deal

DaveinGermany 23-01-2011 16:05

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And the reasoning behind this ????? :confused: Did you check the date ? I think unless you've been living the life of a troglodyte for the past year tucked away in a cave somewhere, this "Lib-Dem sell out headline" is just so much ancient history. Even the most ardent of his followers can't argue his case on this issue !

garinda 23-01-2011 16:17

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 877623)
And the reasoning behind this ????? :confused: Did you check the date ? I think unless you've been living the life of a troglodyte for the past year tucked away in a cave somewhere, this "Lib-Dem sell out headline" is just so much ancient history. Even the most ardent of his followers can't argue his case on this issue !

I think he's trying to illustrate that what the Lib Dems said, isn't necessarily what they've done, since forming the coalition government.

Benipete 23-01-2011 16:30

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 877630)
I think he's trying to illustrate that what the Lib Dems said, isn't necessarily what they've done, since forming the coalition government.

Shall I tell him again they came third or not bother?:alright::D:D

DaveinGermany 23-01-2011 16:31

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 877630)
I think he's trying to illustrate that what the Lib Dems said, isn't necessarily what they've done, since forming the coalition government.

Must be having an off day today then, not trying to have digs at the Tories or isn't there anything scandalous enough about them in the papers at the present time. C'mon you might want to go take a lay down in a darkened room with a damp cloth across you're brow & perhaps an aspirin or two until you're feeling better. ;) And just maybe that very nice Mr. Mancie can chunter away in your place until you're back to your old self again eh ?

I do worry about you when you're not "Off on one !" owd Lad. :D

DaveinGermany 23-01-2011 16:38

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 877633)
Shall I tell him again they came third or not bother?:alright::D:D

Beni, you've got more chance of platting snot, than get those who won't see the truth of their own eyes to accept reason ! And that goes for all shades of supporter.

garinda 23-01-2011 17:07

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This is much funnier, bang up to date, story about Con-Dem bickering.

A 'Cameron Cutie’ last night blamed Deputy Premier Nick Clegg’s supporters for a vicious smear campaign depicting her as a Nazi sympathiser.

andrewb 23-01-2011 17:22

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 877618)
nick clegg the liar, help the poor in education ho ho ho BBC News - Clegg sets conditions for Lib Dem post-election deal

The schools budget is going to be increased and there is going to be a pupil premium to ensure extra money is targeted specifically at those deprived pupils who need it most.

lancsdave 23-01-2011 17:27

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 877636)
Beni, you've got more chance of platting snot, than get those who won't see the truth of their own eyes to accept reason ! And that goes for all shades of supporter.

I always find on here the more politically allegianced people are the more their memories diminish. :D

garinda 23-01-2011 17:32

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 877641)
...there is going to be a pupil premium

Will they be able to cash them in, and purchase a book?

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...n-55963-2.html

:rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 23-01-2011 17:52

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 877642)
I always find on here the more politically allegianced people are the more their memories diminish. :D

Ah yes ! The tramlines of ideology ! The mantra of the broken record ! Not so much that their memories diminish, more to the point they become very selective with extremely narrow parameters, so narrow in fact that they become a single thin line of undeviating dogma. ;)

Margaret Pilkington 23-01-2011 18:07

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 877646)
Ah yes ! The tramlines of ideology ! The mantra of the broken record ! Not so much that their memories diminish, more to the point they become very selective with extremely narrow parameters, so narrow in fact that they become a single thin line of undeviating dogma. ;)


Yes......and this undeviating dogma seems to sap the process of rational thought and comprehension in those who are affected.

Less 23-01-2011 19:44

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 877643)
Will they be able to cash them in, and purchase a book?

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...n-55963-2.html

:rolleyes:

I read a book once, green it was.

garinda 23-01-2011 19:52

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 877667)
I read a book once, green it was.

You must have been a trustworthy child.

I hope any of the stamps didn't fall out.

:D

cmonstanley 23-01-2011 22:30

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 877641)
The schools budget is going to be increased and there is going to be a pupil premium to ensure extra money is targeted specifically at those deprived pupils who need it most.

ha ha ha pupil premium how do they work that out:confused: fancy words for creating an aparthied education policy.

setayas 23-01-2011 23:06

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When you are happy to let your political allegiances, of whatever flavour, override what you know deep down to be right, that's the time to give it up.

Eric 24-01-2011 07:44

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Originally Posted by setayas (Post 877681)
When you are happy to let your political allegiances, of whatever flavour, override what you know deep down to be right, that's the time to give it up.

Perhaps "what you know deep down to be right" should be your political allegiance.

jaysay 24-01-2011 08:46

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 877642)
I always find on here the more politically allegianced people are the more their memories diminish. :D

Tend to agree, those of the Red persuasion have selected amnesia prior to May 2010:rolleyes:

jaysay 24-01-2011 08:50

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 877678)
ha ha ha pupil premium how do they work that out:confused: fancy words for creating an aparthied education policy.

Take a look at where GBs education standards with regards to other countries, seems that we are now way down the league in all subjects as opposed to doing quite well previously, education, education education my arse

garinda 24-01-2011 08:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 877696)
Tend to agree, those of the Red persuasion have selected amnesia prior to May 2010:rolleyes:

I take it that date's B.C?

Before Coalition.

:rolleyes:

jaysay 24-01-2011 09:26

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 877700)
I take it that date's B.C?

Before Coalition.

:rolleyes:

Almost definitely G:D

Ken Moss 24-01-2011 16:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 877696)
Tend to agree, those of the Red persuasion have selected amnesia prior to May 2010:rolleyes:

Not quite, Jaysay. However, some of us can find more than one argument against the Conservatives than the number of years they were in power as the universal insult.

I have now heard quite a few financial experts on BBC Parliament and various other politics programmes describe the Labour model for clambering out of recession to have been a decent route to go down. That isn't to say it was the quickest or that they were absolved of any blame this side of the pond, but the phrase 'too far, too fast' is almost becoming a mantra even with the impartial observers with what is happening to us now.

In East Lancashire alone, they've managed to help another 300+ onto the dole in the past month. Not exactly progress, is it? You'll defend the Tories to the hilt, citing '13 years' every time, but what we're boiling down to here is that it's getting too expensive to manufacture anything and rapidly rising retail prices are laying waste to countless staff.

The Tories are doing this here and now, there's no getting around it.

jaysay 24-01-2011 17:47

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 877762)
Not quite, Jaysay. However, some of us can find more than one argument against the Conservatives than the number of years they were in power as the universal insult.

I have now heard quite a few financial experts on BBC Parliament and various other politics programmes describe the Labour model for clambering out of recession to have been a decent route to go down. That isn't to say it was the quickest or that they were absolved of any blame this side of the pond, but the phrase 'too far, too fast' is almost becoming a mantra even with the impartial observers with what is happening to us now.

In East Lancashire alone, they've managed to help another 300+ onto the dole in the past month. Not exactly progress, is it? You'll defend the Tories to the hilt, citing '13 years' every time, but what we're boiling down to here is that it's getting too expensive to manufacture anything and rapidly rising retail prices are laying waste to countless staff.

The Tories are doing this here and now, there's no getting around it.

There would have been no need to if only the people had looked back to the seventies, roll on 30 years same people leaving the same mess:mad:

Ken Moss 24-01-2011 17:50

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 877777)
There would have been no need to if only the people had looked back to the seventies, roll on 30 years same people leaving the same mess:mad:

History repeating itself, you mean? Yeah, it does that.

'We're back! Now, what can we privatise first? Royal Mail.....?'

jaysay 24-01-2011 18:04

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 877779)
History repeating itself, you mean? Yeah, it does that.

'We're back! Now, what can we privatise first? Royal Mail.....?'

Oh you me that institution that the Noble Lord Mandy tried his heart out to sell off:rolleyes:

MargaretR 24-01-2011 18:29

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I don't know why you bother arguing about which party was/is worst.
They are both going to tax you to the limits of poverty one way or another.
All that differs between them is the rate at which they will do it.

The global financial crisis has been engineered by the Rothschild dynasty, in order to ensure that you are busy worrying whether you will survive, whilst greater restrictions of freedom are implemented.

It is all about control of the masses (with a factor of population reduction thrown in for good measure)

jaysay 24-01-2011 18:41

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 877796)
I don't know why you bother arguing about which party was/is worst.
They are both going to tax you to the limits of poverty one way or another.
All that differs between them is the rate at which they will do it.

The global financial crisis has been engineered by the Rothschild dynasty, in order to ensure that you are busy worrying whether you will survive, whilst greater restrictions of freedom are implemented.

It is all about control of the masses (with a factor of population reduction thrown in for good measure)

We're all doomed I say We're all doomed:D

garinda 24-01-2011 18:43

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 877796)
I don't know why you bother arguing about which party was/is worst.
They are both going to tax you to the limits of poverty one way or another.
All that differs between them is the rate at which they will do it.

The global financial crisis has been engineered by the Rothschild dynasty, in order to ensure that you are busy worrying whether you will survive, whilst greater restrictions of freedom are implemented.

It is all about control of the masses (with a factor of population reduction thrown in for good measure)

Who's worried?

So what if those nasty Jews/lizards/whatever other group are currently conspiring for world domination, are out to control us.

Who cares?

I'm a fatalist.

I'm going to party like it's 1999.

It's what date?

I've missed it?

Oh well, that's fate then.

:Banane57:

Bernard Dawson 24-01-2011 18:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 877807)
Who's worried?

So what those nasty Jews/lizards/whatever other group are currently conspiring for world domination, are out to control us.

Who cares?

I'm a fatalist.

I'm going to party like it's 1999.

It's what date?

I've missed it?

Oh well, that's fate then.

:Banane57:

I wouldn't bother about it. It probably won't in happen Ossy anyway

garinda 24-01-2011 18:50

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 877809)
I wouldn't bother about it. It probably won't in happen Ossy anyway

Fated.

;)

Less 24-01-2011 23:46

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 877796)
I don't know why you bother arguing about which party was/is worst.
They are both going to tax you to the limits of poverty one way or another.
All that differs between them is the rate at which they will do it.

The global financial crisis has been engineered by the Rothschild dynasty, in order to ensure that you are busy worrying whether you will survive, whilst greater restrictions of freedom are implemented.

It is all about control of the masses (with a factor of population reduction thrown in for good measure)

That's what it is!
13 generations of the Rothschilds eating away at our freedoms forcing Tory & Labour (two natural allies if left to their own devices) to fight with each other.

Though I must admit if they are going to successfully manage a reduction in the worlds population they can't be all bad.

(I wonder where she gets these ideas from?)

Ken Moss 25-01-2011 08:44

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 877796)
I don't know why you bother arguing about which party was/is worst.
They are both going to tax you to the limits of poverty one way or another.
All that differs between them is the rate at which they will do it.

The global financial crisis has been engineered by the Rothschild dynasty, in order to ensure that you are busy worrying whether you will survive, whilst greater restrictions of freedom are implemented.

It is all about control of the masses (with a factor of population reduction thrown in for good measure)

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:rolleyes:

jaysay 25-01-2011 09:13

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:rolleyes:

Your Learning Ken:D:D


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