Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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He wasn't so good when he told us there was no hurricane coming
On that occasion he was in fact talking out of his oratory
He wasn't so good when he told us there was no hurricane coming
Cameron speech: Key quotes
"I don't think we can ignore the state of family breakdown in Britain and I think we have to try and do something about it."
It's been quite a good week for the Tories. Osborne came out with 1 or 2 good ideas which will appeal to middle class, southern voters
Kinnock another great orator, pre autocue and no notes
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Where were the ideas about how they'd improve the big public services: education, health and transport? There was next to nothing aside from the vague cliche of " trusting the professionals." We've done that before Dave, under Tory governments and looked where it got us. Remember how long peple had to wait to see a consultant let alone have an operation? People have short memories. And who would you rather in in charge of the country if there was a real crisis... Gordon Brown or the Tories? There's no contest. No I'm sticking with Labour despite the disaster of Iraq and other mistakes. Sound economic management and sustained growth, the minimum wage, new schools and the best free health service in the world.
David Cameron delivered a superb tour de force speech this afternoon to come of age as a serious politician. He was a breath of fresh air after 10 years of Labour's lies, deceit, disastrous foreign policies, stealth taxes and pillaging of Pensions funds.
66 minutes of speech without an autocue or notes , well put together and reasoned out.
Cameron is the way forward to bring the country and its undoubted talent to the fore. Cut out the red tape and bureaucracy and our every move ruled and regulated and pleasures banned and anyone who dares to rise about the mediocre taxed until their backsides bleed.
Brown get your ugly mug out of office and PDQ. Take your tired old policies and fellow Reds with you and let someone with new ideas in, you and your stinking party are finished.
That's is all
It's been quite a good week for the Tories. Osborne came out with 1 or 2 good ideas which will appeal to middle class, southern voters and Cameron proved once again he's a good public speaker. But will it be enough for them? Where were the ideas about how they'd improve the big public services: education, health and transport? There was next to nothing aside from the vague cliche of " trusting the professionals." We've done that before Dave, under Tory governments and looked where it got us. Remember how long peple had to wait to see a consultant let alone have an operation? People have short memories. And who would you rather in in charge of the country if there was a real crisis... Gordon Brown or the Tories? There's no contest. No I'm sticking with Labour despite the disaster of Iraq and other mistakes. Sound economic management and sustained growth, the minimum wage, new schools and the best free health service in the world.
"I think we have to try and do something about it".
Is this a slogan that will seriously WIN AN ELECTION?
and the best free health service in the world.
the best free health service in the world.
are you sure about that?
Ten. More. Years. :dance:[/QUOTE said:Please no.
Had enough of high taxation.
Had enough of poor health service (despite the extra billions pored into it - where HAS that gone?)
Violent crime at record high.
Education - schools still sending out kids who can't even complete a job application form correctly
Complete shambles of a foreign policy
Raped the Pensions of millions
Austrialian type immigration poicy (points system) ? talk about shutting doors, horses and bolting.
Too many people claiming benefits, and expecting someone to provide for them - too much of the 'it's not my fault attitude'. Some people really need looking after, many do not - they are just plain lazy.
Could go on and on.
Ah, but Laura. It's a good therapeutic habit to knock the Health Service. It's got to be true. The Daily Malice and The Daily Excess do it every day.
Please no.
Had enough of high taxation.
Had enough of poor health service (despite the extra billions pored into it - where HAS that gone?)
Violent crime at record high.
Education - schools still sending out kids who can't even complete a job application form correctly
Complete shambles of a foreign policy
Raped the Pensions of millions
Austrialian type immigration poicy (points system) ? talk about shutting doors, horses and bolting.
Too many people claiming benefits, and expecting someone to provide for them - too much of the 'it's not my fault attitude'. Some people really need looking after, many do not - they are just plain lazy.
Could go on and on.
How on earth could I forget that little package straight from Conservative Central Office via The Daily Malice and The Daily Excess?
But would you like to answer the points raised.
By the way I have never read either of the papers in question - in fact I don't read any papers,(Sports Argus excluded) they make your hands dirty!