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Cameron morphed with Kim Jong Un
Turns out to be Ed Balls! Scary stuff indeed!
Turns out to be Ed Balls! Scary stuff indeed!
Or Nick Griffin!
Okay then. I'm obviously terminologically challenged as in 'apolitical' I meant non-party. There, are you happy now!
Love the Aristotle BTW!
Thanks! The line is from a Rush song by Neal Peart.Very happy thanks, hope you are too. And while we're spreading love, your tagline about non-decisions is great.
Who said this before the last election ?
- We pledge a cast-iron guarantee of a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty
- We pledge to reduce the deficit by 100% in one term
- We pledge no VAT rise
- We pledge to reduce nett migration to the tens of thousands
- We pledge there'll be no top-down reorganization of the NHS
- Read my lips...I will not means-test child benefit
- We don't have any plans to get rid of Education Maintenance Allowance
- Yes, we back Sure Start. Sure Start will stay, and we'll improve it.
- The Future Jobs Fund is a good scheme and we have no plans to change it.
- I promise to keep the Child Trust Fund for the poorest families
- It is totally unacceptable for bank bonuses to be paid on the back of taxpayer guarantees. It must stop!
- No bonuses over £2000 for Bankers!
- We pledge no cuts to frontline services
- We will stop A&E and maternity closures
- The "Military Covenant" will be enshrined in law
- We will not cut Pensioners Winter Fuel Allowance
- We promise to give energy regulators more power
- We support the recall bill and the right for voters to sack bad MPs
- We pledge to set up a UK Border Police Force
- Anyone caught carrying a knife should expect a jail term
Well one way of looking at is that 59.1% of the electorate ended up with their party in government, which is a post- war record. As for the LIb Dems, for WHAT are they being punished? Having the temerity to get 23% of the vote, 57 seats, being part of a government that has produced 5 sound years of economic rejuvenation?
It is truly bizarre that a party can govern with some success and still be decimated in the following election. The rest of Europe is used to coalition and forming alliances, yet we love a protest vote, we reject anything but FPTP then wring our hands when, lo and behold, no party has an overall majority.
I disagree. I prefer we vote for parties and let them govern. Referendums are a cop-out for weak leaders. And if referendums are a good idea why not just dispense with political parties and employ an administrative body to host votes for everything?
Did the Con-Dems stand on a joint ticket ? No Did they give the electorate the chance to decide if they supported a coalition by holding fresh elections ? No.
The Liberals have made 5 years of a extremist right-wing attempt to destroy the Welfare State possible. They have supported regressive taxation, massive service cuts, the bedroom tax, the scraping of the school building programme, lied about tuition fees, and cheered on the creeping privitisation of the NHS.
Did the Con-Dems stand on a joint ticket ? No Did they give the electorate the chance to decide if they supported a coalition by holding fresh elections ? No.
Some clever people with big brains are predicting Ed to lead the nation.
"Academics predict Labour will win 20 more seats than Tories and form next government"
http://may2015.com/featured/electio...e-seats-than-tories-and-form-next-government/