Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Chat (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/)
-   -   If there was a snap election tomorrow (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/if-there-was-a-snap-election-tomorrow-59912.html)

lancsdave 17-11-2011 20:00

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 949149)
People are thoroughly sick and fed up with all the lies, hypocrisy, and sleaze, we've put up with from all three of other parties.


Spot on

cashman 17-11-2011 20:00

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 949137)
You may say (or gesticulate;)) that but you're the one who said you were going to vote Tory, so obviously you're OK with being in the United States of Europe...after all, your leader and party are!

Jaysay can gesticulate all he wishes it was he who said to quote" I think its time we got the hell out of there" in the euro referendum thread, yet now says he will stick wi a party that refuses to budge on the issue, so i stand by my assesment, one of grahams 95%, :rolleyes:

garinda 17-11-2011 20:00

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949124)
like we cannot put two rational thoughts together

There's been more rational thought posted on here by us plebs, than there has been by Grahan Jones of late.

Some were almost surreal works of fiction.

I might gather them all together, and put them in their own little thread.

Unless I do that nearer to the next election.

:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 17-11-2011 20:00

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Bosnia, Serbia, Albania and Montenegro are set to join the EU.....it will take turkey another 15 years to satisfy the stringent political and financial criteria.
Turkey should think itself lucky...they have 15 tears to think of a get out clause.

garinda 17-11-2011 20:03

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 949154)

I might gather them all together, and put them in their own little thread.

Unless I do that nearer to the next election.

:rolleyes:

It might even go viral.

All the fame he ever hungered for.

Up there with Palinisms, in the snigger stakes.

Wynonie Harris 17-11-2011 20:06

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 949153)
Jaysay can gesticulate all he wishes it was he who said to quote" I think its time we got the hell out of there" in the euro referendum thread, yet now says he will stick wi a party that refuses to budge on the issue, so i stand by my assesment, one of grahams 95%, :rolleyes:

Says one thing and does another...now that sounds familiar! ;)

garinda 17-11-2011 20:10

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 949156)
It might even go viral.

All the fame he ever hungered for.

Up there with Palinisms, in the snigger stakes.

Just a few recent tasters...

Quote:

Originally Posted by g jones (Post 947212)
The problem for the Germans is the Mediterranean nations devalue the Deutchmark.

The problems for the Greeks as I said to Bone and Nuttall, if your a Greek with a €100k and someone whispers Drachma, you shift your Euros to a bank outside of Greece. The question is if everyone thinks the same, what happens to the Drachma and the Greek economy, Greek banks? Can any of them survive? Will the position not be cataclysmic compared to where they are now? A run on the Drachma that would resemble a run on the Zimbadwean currency?

...and our first introduction to his friend EdM, whoever that is.

Quote:

Originally Posted by g jones (Post 945085)
I criticised the journalists who wrote down EdMs conference speech as missing the point. A point that Philip Blond did not miss at Tory HQ. in short people are turning away from casino capitalism and a something for nothing culture.

This week Cameron and Co jumped on board to EdMs views about promoting proper companies and not promoting greedy or predator companies. A new economic direction.

PM TO EMBRACE 'MORAL MARKETS'
David Cameron is to stress the need for more "moral markets" in an attempt to avoid political fallout from the ongoing protests outside St Paul's Cathedral. The Prime Minister - borrowing the phrase from a speech that David Miliband would have given had he won the Labour leadership - is looking to reclaim the "responsible business" agenda and Ed Miliband's comments that the Conservatives concentrate on helping the "wealthiest one percent of society". His stance has been echoed by Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who told The Times that the Government must look at ways of creating a "kinder, gentler capitalism".
News*|*The Times* Cameron hopes ‘moral markets’ will help to capture protest spirit
Opinion*|*Jeremy Hunt interview*|*The Times*| ‘Sport isn’t just about winning but failing too and fighting back’


accyman 17-11-2011 20:22

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949155)
Bosnia, Serbia, Albania and Montenegro are set to join the EU.....it will take turkey another 15 years to satisfy the stringent political and financial criteria.
Turkey should think itself lucky...they have 15 tears to think of a get out clause.

15 tears :D

iv cried more than that and were still in europe :D

( need a tongue in cheeck smiley)

Gordon Booth 17-11-2011 20:52

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949155)
Bosnia, Serbia, Albania and Montenegro are set to join the EU.....it will take turkey another 15 years to satisfy the stringent political and financial criteria.
Turkey should think itself lucky...they have 15 tears to think of a get out clause.

The first four- that's another million workers. Turkey- another five million?
None of us will need to work- none of us will be able to work!

garinda 17-11-2011 21:02

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 949186)
The first four- that's another million workers. Turkey- another five million?
None of us will need to work- none of us will be able to work!

Turkey's population is just under 73 million, at present.

The majority of the country's in Asia.

Israel's hoping to join the party too.

http://img.madam.eu/img/smiles/SmileyNo-no.gif

claytonx 17-11-2011 21:02

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 949186)
The first four- that's another million workers. Turkey- another five million?
None of us will need to work- none of us will be able to work!

I think in the 60s they promised us more pleasure time? this must be it

Eric 17-11-2011 22:44

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 949191)
Turkey's population is just under 73 million, at present.

The majority of the country's in Asia.

Israel's hoping to join the party too.

http://img.madam.eu/img/smiles/SmileyNo-no.gif

The Germans and the Jews in the same organization .... :eek: Along with Muslim Turkey .... this just gets, well :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: Hey, why not the Palestinians:dancedog:

Think of the money Britain could save ... won't need a military any more ... if shlt happens, the IDF will have it sorted in no time:uzi::uzi::uzi:

Well, enough political correctness for one nite, I'm off to the pub.:alright:

garinda 18-11-2011 07:26

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 949207)
The Germans and the Jews in the same organization .... :eek: Along with Muslim Turkey .... this just gets, well :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: Hey, why not the Palestinians:dancedog:

Think of the money Britain could save ... won't need a military any more ... if shlt happens, the IDF will have it sorted in no time:uzi::uzi::uzi:

Well, enough political correctness for one nite, I'm off to the pub.:alright:

Yup, one big party.

Just like the Eurovision song contest.

Thinking about it.

We fund most of that shindig too, through our BBC licence fee.

In which every year all of mainland countries form their little alliances, and act as one, and cheat Britain, by acting unfairly towards us, le Royaume-Uni.

Yes, there's definitely comparisons to be drawn.

Another failed Internationalist experiment, where we pay for the privilege to be unfairly dumped on.

Time for us to be Makin' Your Mind Up, before we're forced to meet our Waterloo.

:rolleyes:

jaysay 18-11-2011 09:01

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 949137)
You may say (or gesticulate;)) that but you're the one who said you were going to vote Tory, so obviously you're OK with being in the United States of Europe...after all, your leader and party are!

Ya but UKIP will not be in a position to change anything, Labour and Lib Dems don't want to change anything, at least we may have some of the legislation foisted on us by Brussels rescinded and brought our Parliament remit

Wynonie Harris 18-11-2011 09:17

Re: If there was a snap election tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 949238)
at least we may have some of the legislation foisted on us by Brussels rescinded and brought our Parliament remit

Yeah, you keep on believing that, mate. There is no chance of rescinding any EU legislation - that's not the way the EU works. David Cameron knows it, too, he's just offering empty promises to his Eurosceptic wing.


All times are GMT. The time now is 16:28.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com