Politics

Rascal said:
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
I would imagine I am more intelligent than you my friend.

Why not try and show it then my friend

To many people I do. To assume those with a different opinion to you are wrong/thick surely shows a lack of intelligence, it's also a pretty common trait of socialists......as I said peel back the layers and they're sometimes very nasty individuals
 
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
Rascal said:
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
I would imagine I am more intelligent than you my friend.

Why not try and show it then my friend

To many people I do. To assume those with a different opinion to you are wrong/thick surely shows a lack of intelligence, it's also a pretty common trait of socialists......as I said peel back the layers and they're sometimes very nasty individuals
This is a ignorant to say the least. People can be 'pretty nasty individuals' regardless of their political viewpoint. While your political views help shape your personality, it's not the be all and end all.
 
black mamba said:
The Coalition aren't without their problems , but let's face it , we let New Labour back in at our peril .....

if the ship is seemingly already leaking water , they'll make damn sure it sinks !

Clapping of hands here.
 
city diehard said:
black mamba said:
city diehard said:
I'm not

The sooner the better, from day one his government has been an absolute shambles. The u-turn after u-turn just shows the ineptitude of the government, compounded with the dire economic policies which have caused a recession (bordering on depression) it can't get much worse. The sooner Labour are in office the better.

I'm no Tory , but New Labour were a complete and utter shambles ...... and quite frankly they are no better now !

Long period of economic growth, NHS vastly improved, Education standards increased dramatically

Are you being serious ????
 
black mamba said:
city diehard said:
Mike D said:
Come on somebody start me off I'm getting bored with the BBC site and people agreeing with me. So come on lets have it who thinks that the coalition will cave in once this boundries nonsense falls on its *rse. How long before Cameron and his tory toff's are kicked back into the long political grass the long term.

I'm not

The sooner the better, from day one his government has been an absolute shambles. The u-turn after u-turn just shows the ineptitude of the government, compounded with the dire economic policies which have caused a recession (bordering on depression) it can't get much worse. The sooner Labour are in office the better.

I'm no Tory , but New Labour were a complete and utter shambles ...... and quite frankly they are no better now !

I like you more every post I read. More hand clapping.
 
Mike D said:
Labour coming back into to there rightful place back into power with Milliband with the prime minister in waiting Ed Balls. This country needs another shake up like it did when the best prime minster this country has ever had Tony Blair style.

Good lord .......
 
city diehard said:
black mamba said:
city diehard said:
I'm not

The sooner the better, from day one his government has been an absolute shambles. The u-turn after u-turn just shows the ineptitude of the government, compounded with the dire economic policies which have caused a recession (bordering on depression) it can't get much worse. The sooner Labour are in office the better.

I'm no Tory , but New Labour were a complete and utter shambles ...... and quite frankly they are no better now !

Long period of economic growth, NHS vastly improved, Education standards increased dramatically, hardly a shambles. The economic record caused by their destructive policies of this tory-led government alone should result in them losing power.

Whoa Dobbin.... The tories rebuilt the economy in the 80s and early 90s.
Before then , under Labour we was the sick man of Europe.
The economic growth was only continued by New Labour.
They inherited a Rolls Royce economy and drove it into the ground.
Australia was also in the same position when they changed parties. However the incoming party saw the light and saved money and kept the norm.
Is Australia in recession?
Labour?? I'd rather live in Zimbabwe.

-- Mon Aug 13, 2012 11:30 pm --

Mike D said:
Okay cards on the table I can't wait to see this coalition crumble the smarmy Nick Clegg put firmly back in his box. Then the best to follow as a vote of no confidence with the two posh boys being humiliated in a general election.

Labour coming back into to there rightful place back into power with Milliband with the prime minister in waiting Ed Balls. This country needs another shake up like it did when the best prime minster this country has ever had Tony Blair style.

2 words . . . Utter Imbecile.


Black mamba...change that to wandering around the seventies with a candle cos evry fucker was on strike.
 
When are people going to wake up and realise that the whole left/right thing is all bollox. It's rigged on both sides. It's all about sucking corporate cock and fucking the rest of us up the arse while we scramble for the crumbs.

Shuffle it any way you like, it's the truth and deep down you all know it.

Oldest trick in the book- divide and conquer.
 
I honestly don't know who to vote for next. It's like being caught between the devil and the deep blue. As a student, I voted Lib Dem last time and... well... that worked out really well. How do you choose between clowns and tyrants?

I'm just concerned that people erring like I am will lead to extreme parties like the BNP gaining an advantage.

The world would seem a lot simpler if MPs were independent and you could judge them as such. But that would probably never work in a wider political arena because parties of independents would naturally collude over time.

So what do I do?

There is definitely a gap in the market for somebody new, because we need somebody to replace the gap left by the not-so-lib-dems and Green are looking scarily appealing.
 
SkyBlueFlux said:
I honestly don't know who to vote for next. It's like being caught between the devil and the deep blue. As a student, I voted Lib Dem last time and... well... that worked out really well. How do you choose between clowns and tyrants?

I'm just concerned that people erring like I am will lead to extreme parties like the BNP gaining an advantage.

The world would seem a lot simpler if MPs were independent and you could judge them as such. But that would probably never work in a wider political arena because parties of independents would naturally collude over time.

So what do I do?

There is definitely a gap in the market for somebody new, because we need somebody to replace the gap left by the not-so-lib-dems and Green are looking scarily appealing.

That gap will appear when a party says we are pulling out of Europe
No party dare do it but its what this country needs to get back on its feet.
It will be difficult for 5/6 years but we will pull through.
We do because we are the greatest country in the world.
 

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