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A remarkable day for the Conservatives..



Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
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Valley of Hangleton
And indeed the country with the Tories poling 44% of the vote with sorry Labour coming in with 24% behind excuse me the lib Dems at 25%. The worst set of numbers for the Government in over 40 year's, indeed worse than those in 95 when as we all know John Major was booted out bt the Grinning Jackanapes himself, I feel the wind of change heading to these shores very soon! Rt hon David Cameron MP Prime Minister anyone :clap:
 






Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,813
Surrey
Overall results:

Tories 44% of national vote
Lib Dems 25%
Labour 24% :ohmy:

Seems to point to a Labour DISASTER rather than a remarkable day for the Tories.
 




Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,690
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SHE IS BACK!!!!!!
 




















Overall results:

Tories 44% of national vote
Lib Dems 25%
Labour 24% :ohmy:

Seems to point to a Labour DISASTER rather than a remarkable day for the Tories.

Always open to your political persuasion!

Still they aren't listening. The 10% tax rate was a appalling mistake and they are still fudging it, saying we were slow in making the amendments to rectify it.

No, you idiots.

People voted for the 10% rate, it was a great voting success. The Tories would never had dared to remove it.

But you blundering fools have.

In sound bites land, you don't have the time and the audience the patience, for a minister to roll out the 3, 4, 5, 6 Tax credit amendments that makes people possibly better off.

You ****ed up, admit. Listen to the electorate and restore the 10% rate and stop panning people to Tax Credits, there bureaucratic and don't work
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,185
Location Location
he was a very good chancellor

A chancellor who was in place during relative global prosperity which, as it turns out, was largely off the back of people living off credit they couldn't afford.

Now its starting to bite, and he did nothing during his time as chancellor to prepare the economy for this downturn. We're all paying the price now.
 


















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