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looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
imo it was only a matter of time, whats baffling is most of their problems are of their own making.


so how big will the tory majority in 2 years time be then?:bigwave:
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,867
looney! What a pleasant surprise! Long time no see. Anyway, sod the Labour party, what do you think of MA coming back?
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Who gives a shit? The important thing is that the board's very own right-wing paranoid kid is back in da house. :clap2: :wave:

Marvellous. Regale us with stories about how Hugo Chavez is a viscious meglomaniac and a threat to international security. Go on loonmeister, you know you want to.
 


Harty

New member
Jul 7, 2003
1,759
Sussex
Is enjoy really the word? As people of a certain age remeber how bad it was with the other lot in power, will it be the same again under Cameron?
 


Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,923
West Sussex
The dour son of the Manse has shot himself in the foot, again!

Accusing Cameron of lacking substance, being a 'salesman' and then lifting his carefully crafted policies on the NHS constitution, flexible working and the independent exam regulator straight into the draft Queen's Speech.

:D
 






alan partridge

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
5,256
Linton Travel Tavern
imo it was only a matter of time, whats baffling is most of their problems are of their own making.


so how big will the tory majority in 2 years time be then?:bigwave:

:yahoo:Looney's back with a classic!

'imo it was only a matter of time....'

what's next?

Looney predicts the end of the world - 'It's only a matter of time'

Looney predicts the start of 2008 Christmas shopping - 'It's only a matter of time'

Looney predicts the tomorrow's sun rise - 'It's only a matter of time'

I'm going to make my own bold prediction that if/when the tories get in, it will only be a 'matter of time' until Labour get in power again. Then there will be another 'matter of time' and the tories will regain it.
 


Wardy

NSC's Benefits Guru
Oct 9, 2003
11,219
In front of the PC
:yahoo:Looney's back with a classic!

'imo it was only a matter of time....'

what's next?

Looney predicts the end of the world - 'It's only a matter of time'

Looney predicts the start of 2008 Christmas shopping - 'It's only a matter of time'

Looney predicts the tomorrow's sun rise - 'It's only a matter of time'

I'm going to make my own bold prediction that if/when the tories get in, it will only be a 'matter of time' until Labour get in power again. Then there will be another 'matter of time' and the tories will regain it.

I am going to go one better, and say that it is only a matter of time until we have a hung parliament and one side joins with the LIb Dems. Though for this the Lib Dems will insist on proportional representation being introduced at all elections.
 






Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,923
West Sussex
I am going to go one better, and say that it is only a matter of time until we have a hung parliament and one side joins with the LIb Dems. Though for this the Lib Dems will insist on proportional representation being introduced at all elections.

... which will encourage croneyism (?sp) of the highest order as the career politicians scramble to get on to the 'party list' gravy train.
 






Peteinblack

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jun 3, 2004
4,142
Bath, Somerset.
imo it was only a matter of time, whats baffling is most of their problems are of their own making.


so how big will the tory majority in 2 years time be then?:bigwave:

Much as I am sick of this Government, the Tories would be no different to New Labour - they too would suck up to the super-rich, cut services and close post offices to save money, slavishly follow the USA in foreign policy, privatise public services by stealth (while vehemently denying it), etc.

And how would the Tories curb rising prices for food, gas and electricity, given that these are all provided by private companies operating in the free market which
the Tories worship. Is Cameron going to interfere with 'the market' by telling companies that they must cut their prices ?!!

Labour's fault has been to try running a system based on Tory principles for the last 11 years.

In the 1970s, it was the trade unions who had too much power and wreaked havoc - now it's big business and the super-rich s******g on us all, but letting the Government take the flak.

F**k 'em all.

:rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant:
 




algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
The damage for labour came from Blair and Brown is carrying the can.It's not just the 10p tax thing which was the nail in there coffin but a variety of issuses.Even if Brown is booted out it's to late now.The Tories will romp home at the next general election and that will be the end of labour for at least a decade.People are sick to the back teeth with stealth taxes,human rights,crime,imigration etc. etc
Will Cameron be any better? He can't do no worse really.Time for a change
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,348
imo it was only a matter of time, whats baffling is most of their problems are of their own making.


so how big will the tory majority in 2 years time be then?:bigwave:

Local elections are when all the muppets come out of the woodwork.

Boris Buffoon is a trial run for the next would-be Old Etonian Toryboy government. When the tubes grind to a halt and he's publicly shown-up for the low-IQ shallow f*** that he is, then the right-wing will hopefully pass disgracefully into history, never to rear their ugly head or ugly politics again.

Gordon Brown is an honest, decent and truthful man. His heart is in the right place, And all the snideys firing cheap shots at him might just get the government they deserve.

And notice how nobody EVER mentions the Lib Dems. They should just disband. Seriously. Starting with Lewes.
 


larus

Well-known member
Is enjoy really the word? As people of a certain age remeber how bad it was with the other lot in power, will it be the same again under Cameron?


Probably the same ones who remember how dire it was under the previous Labour administrations.

They always 'tax and spend'. This time has been no different. Sorry, it is. This time round they've been more cunning in terms of fleecing pension funds and putting a lot of debt not on the balance sheet. To me, a debt is still a debt, and guess what, we've got shed-loads of it now thanks to 'New' Labour.

The Tories are far from perfect, but this lot are just as corrupt as the last lot of Tories were. Can't get shot of them quick enough.
 


Local elections are when all the muppets come out of the woodwork.

Boris Buffoon is a trial run for the next would-be Old Etonian Toryboy government. When the tubes grind to a halt and he's publicly shown-up for the low-IQ shallow f*** that he is, then the right-wing will hopefully pass disgracefully into history, never to rear their ugly head or ugly politics again.

Gordon Brown is an honest, decent and truthful man. His heart is in the right place, And all the snideys firing cheap shots at him might just get the government they deserve.

And notice how nobody EVER mentions the Lib Dems. They should just disband. Seriously. Starting with Lewes.
Honest, decent and truthful? So shall we start with the pushing through of the "EU Constitution" then?
 






seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,946
Crap Town
This Government is now being shown up as a replica of the previous incumbents. When it comes to ineptitude they have proved that any political party is prone to gaffes. I thought that Maggie would go down in history as the most despised PM until Phoney Tony took us into yet another conflict after getting the appetite for war with forays into Bosnia and Sierra Leone. The Tories are taking the centre ground in British politics , yet we all know they will prioritise looking after the middle and upper classes when they have won the next election. There is a concensus of opinion that electing the Tories will get rid of the sneaky ways everyone has been ripped off as they will be more up front in how they will rule once they are in power.
 


Two simple rules in politics - say what you believe in and believe in what you say.

New Labour breaks both of these rules time and time again. They're more concerned with image and wish to be SEEN to be doing something. If they spent half as much effort in actually doing something as they spend on PR, this country would be in a better condition.
 


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