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garinda 20-02-2011 20:43

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 885482)
All successive British governments have only backed revolutions, as long as they think there'll be something in it for them.

They were still supporting Mubarak until it was clear he'd lost. Then it was jolly well done you protesters.

Brtitish governments have supported Egypt for years, despite it being a police state, with one of the worst human rights records on the planet.


Mr.Blair took his family on their summer holidays to Egypt, twice, as the guest of that nice President Mubarak, whilst he was Prime Minister.

Don't start playing party politics.

As Cashy said, they're all cut from the same cloth.

In this case, it was stuffed in Cherie's bulging suitcase, filled with bargain Egyptian 2-fold cotton poplin bed sheets.

garinda 20-02-2011 20:50

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 885484)
OK .. they are all the same.. but Cameron is our prime minister and the man on the world stage.. even I don't take much notice of what labour say... so I doubt north africa and the middle east are interested. ;)

Don't disillusion me.

I thought the Arab world was waiting with bated breath, for the next proclaimation about the situation, from that bald Yorkshire man. The one, who in true tight arse Yorkshire style, shares a double room with his young special advisor lad.

:rolleyes::D

garinda 20-02-2011 20:53

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 885492)
Don't disillusion me.

I thought the Arab world was waiting with bated breath, for the next proclaimation about the situation, from that bald Yorkshire man. The one, who in true tight arse Yorkshire style, shares a double room with his young special advisor lad.

:rolleyes::D


Hague.

Foreign Secretary, or something.

That's the chappy.

Please don't tell me the world's not listening to him.

:eek:

Mancie 20-02-2011 20:59

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 885494)
Hague.

Foreign Secretary, or something.

That's the chappy.

Please don't tell me the world's not listening to him.

:eek:

You had it right the first time.. the bald geezer from yorkshire..drinks bitter and is a big player on the world stage.. I imagine Mugabe and such are quaking in thier boots :rolleyes:

cashman 20-02-2011 21:10

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 885484)
OK .. they are all the same.. but Cameron is our prime minister and the man on the world stage.. even I don't take much notice of what labour say... so I doubt north africa and the middle east are interested. ;)

oh hes P.M. alright, the mans a crafty reptile Mancie, making all the right noises such as E.U.Human Rights, clamping down on benefits etc etc, every issue he brings up was labours fault, much of it empty rhetoric, but the "Gullible" in society are lapping it up, the man is dangerous n has every chance of conning the public big time this term!!!:eek:

garinda 20-02-2011 21:15

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 885495)
I imagine Mugabe and such are quaking in thier boots :rolleyes:


No, they won't be.

Though the people who have answered the advertisment to be his new special advisor, probably are.

:smileysx:

Mancie 20-02-2011 21:26

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 885497)
oh hes P.M. alright, the mans a crafty reptile Mancie, making all the right noises such as E.U.Human Rights, clamping down on benefits etc etc, every issue he brings up was labours fault, much of it empty rhetoric, but the "Gullible" in society are lapping it up, the man is dangerous n has every chance of conning the public big time this term!!!:eek:

Well no surprise that he ain't conned you..I've got a funny feeling even the "Gullible" will crack on to him and Clegg in the not to distant future.. but then the hardcore "head in the sand" bods will support this disaster of a government to the bitter end.:eek:

claytonender 20-02-2011 22:02

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I don't know if any of you are aware of UKuncut, which is a grassroots movement by ordinary people to get large companies, who pay little or no tax in this country to pay up.
UK Uncut

They describe themselves as direct action against the cuts. I first heard of them at the beginning of November, when they had started targetting vodaphone. They are now having nationwide protests every weekend.

jaysay 21-02-2011 09:30

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Originally Posted by claytonender (Post 885521)
I don't know if any of you are aware of UK uncut, which is a grassroots movement by ordinary people to get large companies, who pay little or no tax in this country to pay up.
UK Uncut

They describe themselves as direct action against the cuts. I first heard of them at the beginning of November, when they had started targeting vodafone. They are now having nationwide protests every weekend.

Maybe you posting this now would have meant a little more if you'd have done it 5 years ago, as I remember very little was don't by Blair, Brown and co in this direction when they had the chance, no, instead they chose to wreck the pension scheme for millions of people to carry on the tax and spend ethos and when that ran dry the started to borrow like there was no tomorrow:mad:

garinda 21-02-2011 09:34

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 885597)
Maybe you posting this now would have meant a little more if you'd have done it 5 years ago, as I remember very little was don't by Blair, Brown and co in this direction when they had the chance, no, instead they chose to wreck the pension scheme for millions of people to carry on the tax and spend ethos and when that ran dry the started to borrow like there was no tomorrow:mad:

I don't know why you don't save yourself some time, and effort, and just post this...

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 885597)
Usual reply

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

jaysay 21-02-2011 10:01

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 885599)
I don't know why you don't save yourself some time, and effort, and just post this...



:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Well I have one hell of a teacher when it comes to repeating myself:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::D

garinda 21-02-2011 11:31

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 885612)
Well I have one hell of a teacher when it comes to repeating myself:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::D

Thank you.

I always assumed no one bothered reading mine.

Very gratifying to know different.

;):D

garinda 21-02-2011 14:49

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I have been on protest marches, for specific issues, but things would have to change radically before I took to the streets, to demand a different style of government, from the type we have now.

It's far from perfect, but I feel lucky to live in this country, and don't want to see what we have now overthrown.

Boeing Guy 21-02-2011 17:37

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just got back from a 'hot' of the world. We managed to get some Western Doctors and their families out...the joy of Biz jets
Felt sorry for those that are there, maybe the dictator has now left.

garinda 21-02-2011 17:39

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 885720)
just got back from a 'hot' of the world. We managed to get some Western Doctors and their families out...the joy of Biz jets
Felt sorry for those that are there, maybe the dictator has now left.

It being your neck of the woods, think about you everytime it's on the news.

Take care.


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