BlueBearBoots
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 15 Jan 2009
- Messages
- 11,789
Read the UKIP "promises" quite happy with that
Len Rum said:YCNMIU.
Labour have become the party proposing sound economic management and the Tories the party of making reckless unfunded promises. So far the Cons have 'committed' to 8bn pa NHS extra spending by 2020, 7.2 bn unfunded tax cut promises pa by 2020 and freezing rail fares (in real terms). Also if you remember there was a splurge in public spending in 2020 in the Autumn statement. So the question is where are they going to find all this extra money? Is it all coming from 'mañana' growth in the economy or cuts elsewhere, and does anybody really believe now that they will not raiseVAT to fund these promises?
Not seen that one but Dave's behind by two points in tonight's You Gov poll.Lucky13 said:Call me Dave, 2 point lead in Opinium/Observer Poll
Oh we won't give inurmston said:I'm waiting for Labour to promise not to double council tax and not to have five MPs jailed for fiddling their expenses.
No promises yet.
Are they planning to do both again?
before a Ball?de niro said:pmsl.
finish this line....
pride comes.....
de niro said:pmsl.
finish this line....
pride comes.....
Ha Ha.karen7 said:de niro said:pmsl.
finish this line....
pride comes.....
Before tripping over the carpet?
de niro said:pmsl.
finish this line....
pride comes.....
“The retail sector is also responsible for making the situation worse I think, and all across Britain not only in Wales. The World Cup, to a large extent, is just an opportunity for high street shops to ‘cash in’, using special offers and social pressure to create a fake group mentality – Nationalism Asda style!
“Having said this, I had the opportunity, when I had the opportunity to buy an England flag for half price in WH Smith, Oxford, to answer with the phrase: ‘Since I am neither a simpleton nor a casual racist I must decline your offer’. Poor ‘Stacey’ didn’t know where to look!”
Great photo.Balti said:
You said you weren't going to post anymore on this thread and I think it best for all concerned if you stuck to that promise.foxy said:So some Labour twat who hates English white people had a bit of a rant back in 2008........
“The retail sector is also responsible for making the situation worse I think, and all across Britain not only in Wales. The World Cup, to a large extent, is just an opportunity for high street shops to ‘cash in’, using special offers and social pressure to create a fake group mentality – Nationalism Asda style!
“Having said this, I had the opportunity, when I had the opportunity to buy an England flag for half price in WH Smith, Oxford, to answer with the phrase: ‘Since I am neither a simpleton nor a casual racist I must decline your offer’. Poor ‘Stacey’ didn’t know where to look!”
foxy said:So some Labour twat who hates English white people had a bit of a rant back in 2008........
“The retail sector is also responsible for making the situation worse I think, and all across Britain not only in Wales. The World Cup, to a large extent, is just an opportunity for high street shops to ‘cash in’, using special offers and social pressure to create a fake group mentality – Nationalism Asda style!
“Having said this, I had the opportunity, when I had the opportunity to buy an England flag for half price in WH Smith, Oxford, to answer with the phrase: ‘Since I am neither a simpleton nor a casual racist I must decline your offer’. Poor ‘Stacey’ didn’t know where to look!”
I agree that it's totally nauseous (sickening ?!) so much of England flags that can be seen around Wales. He really shows the degree our society is infiltrated by immigrants who are not ready to Integration. Very often, from what I've seen, those English flags waving in young people, who were born and raised in Wales, but who are loyal to England. This raises cwesitynnau for us Welsh also. Truth be blamed on the parents, but it is clear that the education system has failed and the creation of Welsh nationalism within these people, and I wonder how many of us also Welsh, in our school days, tried to bring the people here (aka chavs) in the Welsh group. I can not speak for itself and a clear conscience far, so do not think I'm preaching, but I feel it rhyebwth to consider.
The retail sector (retail) is also responsible for making the position worse I think, and across Britain, not just in Wales. The World Cup, to large scale just an opportunity for high street shops to 'cashio within', using special Offers and society to create a pressure group mentality false - Nationalism Asda style! That said, I had the opportunity, I was offered the English flag at half price in WHSmiths Oxford, to meet with the sentence "I want neither and the Since simpleton local no casual racist and it must Decline your equipment." There was Stacey 'poor did not know where to look! Well, that's rant.
To finish on a positive message, I took to spare Haven yesterday, and was not with them flags for sale. England flag was there, along with all the other flags in the World Cup AC Welsh flag was there also. Then I walk past the Cafe Society next door, and shirts 'Wales' in front of the door. Great. Shop there, they see that support Wales in good economic step.
PS This is what ddwedes to contradicto bit earlier about the need for dialogue betw Welsh and English, but - I got the inspiration, what to do if the flags on cars in your pisho you are legally off (sort of), is fun, and create headaches for the owner of the car - Tippex - throw a bottle of the stuff in the car, it will look ridiciwlys (especially if Is it a car shiny boy-raceraidd), will need to spend hours cleaning it (or in the car-wash money) and, without looking closely, it looks like a bird shit! Perfect - A Call To Action (but do not buy the Tippex in Smiths!)