fatbadger
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looney said:apart from leftwing media bias that is.
It's when you say things like that, looney, that I know you are taking the piss out of the right.
Keep up the good work.
looney said:apart from leftwing media bias that is.
northstandnorth said:voted labour all my adult life except for the last 4 years,dont vote now because there is no one to vote for.
blair should stand trial for the war criminal he is
northstandnorth said:
small example
my employer(one of the worlds largest industrial giants)has closed the final salary pension scheme to new members(i am all right .i am in it)totally illegal in france or germany,they have been stopped from doing the same to colleagues over there
MYOB said:Terrible attitude to have. If theres absolutely no-one you'll vote for, then and ONLY then do you not vote. You spoil your vote.
Not voting, and also not understanding the voting system (Irelands is terribyl complex, for instance) are both terrible in my eyes. Almost criminal in the case of the former.
fatbadger said:No - voting for someone just cuz he or she ain't quite as bad as the others - THAT'S criminal. Not voting is a political choice absolutely on a par with voting, as long as it is a deliberate political act.
larus said:No matter what you say about Margaret Thatcher (and she had her faults), she was responsible for a huge economic turn-around for this country. If you don't generate the wealth/profits, you can't invest in schools/hospitals/police/etc.
*Squares up to THPP*Tom Hark said:Even the music was shit.
MYOB said:*Squares up to THPP*
OI! SOME of the music was shit. However, some of the best tracks in existance came out of that decade. For instance, the first track recognisable as dance - Blue Monday is from 83.
Tom Hark said:Good point, well made. I retract that remark. MOST of the music was shit. Blue Monday was not.
Tom Hark said:Bullshit. That bitch maintained 'there is no such thing as society' and was hell-bent on the destruction of state education and the National Health Service. Sure she was pretty damn smart at letting market forces 'generate the wealth/profits' - but at a shocking cost to the fabric of the country as a whole. The Eighties was a disgusting Greed Is Good decade. Even the music was shit.
Dick Knights Mum said:Remember at the time of the questions over WMD's Blair got into the habit when being questioned of giving a little smile and a knowing raise of the eyebrow as if to say "well, if only I was allowed to tell you what I know" ......
larus said:OK, let's go back to the Seventies shall we.
Trade union power, 3 day week, policy decided by union leaders weilding unreasonable power.
OK, Maggie had her faults, but the country needed a strong leader to break the stranglehold that the unions had over the country.
The enterprise culture went too far, but she also tried to empower ordinary people; such as selling council houses to the tenants. Where they f***ed up on this was by stopping the councils building more accomodation.
If everything that she did was so bad, why is is htat a labour government after 7 years in power has yet to make major changes to the trade union laws. The only changes are being driven through the EU, and look at the shower of shit that France/Germany/Italy are in.
Thatcher or Chirac, hmm, let me think. Right, that didn't take long. Iron Lady for me, every time. Warts 'n all.
and how different are things now then?Tom Hark said:When Labour won with a landslide in '97, it felt like a liberating army was rolling into town.
Not turning up or spoiling your ballot will have exactly the same effect on things: none at all.MYOB said:However, if you want "the establishment" to KNOW you're protesting you've got to spoil the ballot. Not turning up is the mugs way out.
Duncan H said:Not turning up or spoiling your ballot will have exactly the same effect on things: none at all.
If people want to change things, they should take an active part in it - either by standing, or joining a party and trying to get involved in policy making.
Pretending that anyone will care if you spoil your ballot is just delusional; it will be forgotten 24 hours later, unlike the election result.
MYOB said:OK, maybe the UK is different but here they count and analyise the spoiled ballots and provide data on what was written on them.