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That's why soft leftie people like you let them out again to kill.
Go back and read my post and concentrate on the bit where I said they should spend the rest of their lives in prison.
That's why soft leftie people like you let them out again to kill.
How do you know, it is different people turning up at demonstrations?..how do you know when or if they are having days off?
Funny how at a moments notice they can take time off, and a few days at that.
Do you know more than me then, or as you said of me, is your assumptions just bullshit.
It doesn't change the fact that you were whining that their " deaths could've been avoided " , it's attitudes like this that gets people's backs up, be anti capital punishment , fine ,but as for actually giving a toss about these *******s ? I'd bet my bottom dollar you've never shown nearly as much concern about soldiers deaths .Go back and read my post and concentrate on the bit where I said they should spend the rest of their lives in prison.
It doesn't change the fact that you were whining that their " deaths could've been avoided " , it's attitudes like this that gets people's backs up, be anti capital punishment , fine ,but as for actually giving a toss about these *******s ? I'd bet my bottom dollar you've never shown nearly as much concern about soldiers deaths .
but controversial figure FW de Klerk, the last president of apartheid in South Africa, will be attending (Thatcher's funeral).
You keep going on about years lost on the peace process , for the second time I will reiterate that the so called peace process wasn't anywhere on the horizon in 1981 , the only reason it came about years later was the realisation by Sinn Fein / IRA that they simply couldn't win militarily, who do you think initiated initial contact ? It wasn't the British government , and you really should get your facts right , the process was started under the major administration , who deserves a lot more credit than Blair.Not really, and don't presume to know what I was thinking. I've got every respect for our soldiers. It was not a whine, it was a valid point about years lost on the peace process by a Gov that would not listen. Fact is if the Blair Gov could do it, why could the Thatch Gov not do it. The IRA Blair dealt with were the same Thatcher choose not to. I wonder how many Brit and Irish lives were lost due to her stubborness?
Don't just gob off back and call me a leftie ****, I honestly believe the point above is totally valid. You sound like an ex-squaddie, so don't just shout military facts at me, because I won't know what you are on about and frankly would not care anyway.
Quite what Bush had to do with the peace process is beyond me , you think I'm wrong because you don't know the facts , tell me why you think the peace process was viable as early as 1981 , and why you think it came about in the first place ?I'll acknowledge Major, but to say he deserves more credit than Bush is just cloud cuckoo land stuff. Yes, YEARS LOST X 1000, I think you are wrong - deal with it.
Quite what Bush had to do with the peace process is beyond me , you think I'm wrong because you don't know the facts , tell me why you think the peace process was viable as early as 1981 , and why you think it came about in the first place ?
It all goes around in circles , the next Government taking over will find out the country's finances are in a right mess when they examine the books. Ad infinitum
In any case, the voting figures posted by someone else clearly show a majority voted for someone else. This really isn't difficult.
This , the cupboard was bare so Gordy had to raid the piggy bank
I totally agree. Kids need to be informed that she was an evil witch.
Yep.
Between 1999 and 2002, Mr Brown ordered the sale of almost 400 tons of the gold reserves when the price was at a 20-year low. Since then, the price has more than quadrupled, meaning the decision cost taxpayers an estimated £7 billion, according to Mike Warburton of the accountants Grant Thornton.
It is understood that Mr Brown pushed ahead with the sale despite serious misgivings at the Bank of England. It is not thought that senior Bank experts were even consulted about the decision, which was driven through by a small group of senior Treasury aides close to Mr Brown.
Explain why you sold Britain's gold, Gordon Brown told - Telegraph
A few more links, just in case some are not happy with the first tabloid report.
Gordon Brown Sold Britain’s Gold at Artificially Low Prices to Bail Out a Large American Bank | Zero Hedge
Gordon Brown Gold Sales - Browns Bottom Gold | UK Gold Reserves
How much did Gordon Brown's gold sale cost us?
And from HIS own WIKI page.
Between 1999 and 2002 Brown sold 60% of the UK's gold reserves shortly before gold entered a protracted bull market, since nicknamed by dealers as Brown Bottom. The official reason for selling the gold reserves was to reduce the portfolio risk of the UK's reserves by diversifying away from gold. The UK eventually sold about 395 tons of gold over 17 auctions from July 1999 to March 2002, at an average price of about US$275 per ounce, raising approximately US$3.5 billion. By 2011, that quantity of gold would be worth over $19 billion, leading to Brown's decision to sell the gold being widely criticised.
Criticised because he didn't have a crystal ball, maybe? Sounds a bit like criticising someone for not picking the right lottery numbers.
You truly are a complete and utter **** wit aren't you. The Labour party came in into power and the coffers were over spilling, it was like an alcoholic walking into a brewery and told help yourself and have a few drinks but not drink the place dry to put us out of business. That's the problem with Labour, They ruin the country, bring it to it's knees and then leave the dirty work for the tories then the public think they're the nasty party so re-elect Labour and what do they do. Bring the country to it's knees again.
Having been there through the governments of the late 60's, 70's, 80's etc.....i think this opinion sums it all up quite nicely.
I am no fan of the Tories but in my opinion, it seems that every time they are elected they have to act like a mother......clearing up the mess that the kids made.
You are aware that deregulation of banking and credit controls, the destruction of traditional industry, 3 depressions, 15% interest rates, the ERM disaster, the end of rent controls, the death of Council house building, numerous public safety disasters, mass unemployment, urban rioting all happened between 1979 and 1997 ?
Yep, but thanks for reminding me. As i stated, having been through the 60's 70's etc, i am aware. As also stated previously, i have never voted Tory....but they have not messed this country up like Labour in there terms in the 70's, then the 90's and 2000's. Anti English, put this country into massive debt etc etc.
Thatcher had some good points and some bad, but at least she fought Britain's corner, something that no politician has since......oh in my opinion.