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Murdoch hints at Tory switch, goodbye Labour.



Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says he could switch his support to David Cameron's Conservatives at the next General Election.

The news will come as a blow to Prime Minister Tony Blair, who sets great store by the support of Mr Murdoch's stable of British newspapers, including The Sun and The Times.

Mr Murdoch met Mr Cameron on a recent visit to the UK, and both the Tory and Labour leaders are expected to attend a global gathering of executives of his News Corporation empire in California next month.

Asked in an interview with the News Corp-owned The Australian newspaper, whether he could see himself backing Mr Cameron in the election expected in 2009 or 2010, he responded: "Oh, yes."

Mr Murdoch also issued a warning to Chancellor Gordon Brown not to call a snap election if he succeeds Mr Blair within the next couple of years.

Opinion polls have suggested voters would like to go to the polls soon after a handover of power.

But Mr Murdoch said the British public would be "cheated" by a rush to the polls. Mr Brown should leave at least 12 months before calling an election, to give voters a chance to compare him with Mr Cameron, he said.

Mr Murdoch told The Australian: "We've been a very big supporter of Tony on big issues, he's been a very courageous world leader. We've also been critical of him on other things like Europe.

"But for no reason other than the dynamics of British politics, we would like to see at least a year to 18 months stand-off between Gordon Brown and David Cameron so we can decide which of those most coincides with our views.

"Those two are going to decide the next election and I think the British public would be cheated if they only got a month or two's warning."

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I love the bit where Mudock said - Mr ‘Tax the country to the hilt’ Brown should wait at least 12 months to give voters a chance two compare the two before calling an election, bloody laughed at that statement, Mr Brown is old Labour and is the reason why prisons haven’t been built, etc.

Goodbye Labour and good riddance, the liberal lefties will be banished from the political wilderness for ever, it took them 18 years to gain power and they’ve f***ed it up big time.

Any lefties care to comment :)
 




bigc

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Jul 5, 2003
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hah. Brown old Labour?

Brown the reason the prisons haven't been built? I hate this easy view of everything.

If they had been built, you'd be moaning about tax to the hilt Brown wasting money on a crime problem he can't control

But I guess you think I'm a homo, islamic sympathising, evil leftie just because I disagree with you..

(just pre-empting your reply)
 
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Dandyman

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Oceanic said:


Any lefties care to comment :)

Only to note that it sums up a fuckwit like you that you cheer an Australian born U.S. citizen's attempts to influence a British election.

Still, I suppose he is white, innit.
 




crasher

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Murdoch's a tedious, cadaverous old goat who can go and stick his head up his arse as far as I'm concerned.

It's a common misconception that Murdoch chooses who to support and that swings the election result. The reality is that Murdoch likes to back a winner, so he waits to see who's going to win and then declares his suppport for them. If Cameron's behind in the polls with a few months to go you can be sure Murdoch will declare for Brown/Labour.
 




dougdeep

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Oceanic pips Looney in the most boring thread of the week shock!
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Oceanic said:
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says he could switch his support to David Cameron's Conservatives at the next General Election.

The news will come as a blow to Prime Minister Tony Blair, who sets great store by the support of Mr Murdoch's stable of British newspapers, including The Sun and The Times.

Mr Murdoch met Mr Cameron on a recent visit to the UK, and both the Tory and Labour leaders are expected to attend a global gathering of executives of his News Corporation empire in California next month.

Asked in an interview with the News Corp-owned The Australian newspaper, whether he could see himself backing Mr Cameron in the election expected in 2009 or 2010, he responded: "Oh, yes."

Mr Murdoch also issued a warning to Chancellor Gordon Brown not to call a snap election if he succeeds Mr Blair within the next couple of years.

Opinion polls have suggested voters would like to go to the polls soon after a handover of power.

But Mr Murdoch said the British public would be "cheated" by a rush to the polls. Mr Brown should leave at least 12 months before calling an election, to give voters a chance to compare him with Mr Cameron, he said.

Mr Murdoch told The Australian: "We've been a very big supporter of Tony on big issues, he's been a very courageous world leader. We've also been critical of him on other things like Europe.

"But for no reason other than the dynamics of British politics, we would like to see at least a year to 18 months stand-off between Gordon Brown and David Cameron so we can decide which of those most coincides with our views.

"Those two are going to decide the next election and I think the British public would be cheated if they only got a month or two's warning."

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I love the bit where Mudock said - Mr ‘Tax the country to the hilt’ Brown should wait at least 12 months to give voters a chance two compare the two before calling an election, bloody laughed at that statement, Mr Brown is old Labour and is the reason why prisons haven’t been built, etc.

Goodbye Labour and good riddance, the liberal lefties will be banished from the political wilderness for ever, it took them 18 years to gain power and they’ve f***ed it up big time.

Any lefties care to comment :)

L: Am I bovvered, though, Look at my face, does it look bovvered, though? Look at my face. Look at my face. Look at my face, though.

O: I'm looking at your face.

L: Does any part of it look bovvered? Am I bovvered? Ask me if I'm bovvered. Go on, ask me if I'm bovvered. Ask me. Ask me if I'm bovvered.

O: OK, I'll ask you if you're bothered. Are you bothered?

L: No, I ain't even bovvered.

O: But this is Murdoch...

L: But I ain't MurBovvered. I ain't bovvered.

O: Right, I think it's just best if you pass the microphone on.

L: Do you think I'm bovvered? (Points at face) Face. Bovvered. Look. Face. Bovvered. Look. Face. Bovvered? Look. Murdoch? Bovvered? I ain't bovvered.
 
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bigc

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Jul 5, 2003
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well the sun backed dobson in the race to become london mayor in 2000.

someone remind how that one ended?:lolol:
 






bigc

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yes...because that's always been the reason to pick a PM, about their hair.

jesus christ!

Brown has always been a reformer...he was behind PFI's, and if thats left wing, then I'm Idi Amin.
 


algie

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Jan 8, 2006
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Labour won't get in next time.It's not that the conservative party are improving but due to labours continue balls ups.They will throw themselves out of office.
 
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The Large One

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algie said:
Labour won't get in next time.It's not that the conservative party are improving but due to labours continue balls ups.They will throw themselves out of office.
We've got four years to the next general election - a lot can happen then.

So, what do you reckon - a hung parliament with a coalition government?
 
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Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Oceanic said:
Labour will get slaughtered at the polls just like British troops are in Iraq because of Blair lies.

No they won't. The million protest Labour lost votes against the illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq were withheld LAST time. This time around you got Irn Broon to contend with. B.Liar will be into retirement, writing his memoirs and finalising details of the lucrative US lecture tour. Four More Years! ;)
 
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Oceanic said:
I love the bit where Mudock said - Mr ‘Tax the country to the hilt’ Brown should wait at least 12 months to give voters a chance two compare the two before calling an election, bloody laughed at that statement, Mr Brown is old Labour and is the reason why prisons haven’t been built, etc.

Goodbye Labour and good riddance, the liberal lefties will be banished from the political wilderness for ever, it took them 18 years to gain power and they’ve f***ed it up big time.

Any lefties care to comment :)

Yes, not only is a renowned British patriot like yourself back £1,000 on your country losing, but it now seems you want British elections decided by foreign billionaires.

As for Brown being Old Labour, trust me if that was true I wouldn't be so permanently appalled by what passes for choice in the political process in this country.

There will be small discernable difference between Brown and Cameron at the next election, the single difference will be one will have a load of MPs behind them trying to stop them doing loads of shitty things to the NHS and the education system, and the other will have load of MPs behind them positively BAYING for them to privatise and two-tier everything in sight.

The rotten state of democracy in this country :(
 




The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Re: Re: Murdoch hints at Tory switch, goodbye Labour.

London Irish said:
Yes, not only is a renowned British patriot like yourself back £1,000 on your country losing, but it now seems you want British elections decided by foreign billionaires.

As for Brown being Old Labour, trust me if that was true I wouldn't be so permanently appalled by what passes for choice in the political process in this country.

There will be small discernable difference between Brown and Cameron at the next election, the single difference will be one will have a load of MPs behind them trying to stop them doing loads of shitty things to the NHS and the education system, and the other will have load of MPs behind them positively BAYING for them to privatise and two-tier everything in sight.

The rotten state of democracy in this country :(
Far too coherent and intelligent for Oceanic. For his sake, you may want to illustrate what you've said there with some crayons.
 
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The Large One said:
You don't know anything


I know Labour is ruining the NHS and it will be bankrupt under them (97 pledge, 24 hours to save the NHS) :lolol:

I know Labour has lost control of crime and order (Tough on crime, tough on the courses of crime):lolol:

I know Labour took us into an illegal war. (Bush poodle):lolol:

I know Labour allows pedophiles to work in schools (men work with girls and vice versa):lolol:

I know Labour have lost total control of the country 'FACT.:lolol:

AND YOU'RE A TOTAL TWAT! :tosser:
 




bullshit detector

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Hatfield Forum 81
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then you started wearing suits...

..detected
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Oceanic said:
I know Labour is ruining the NHS and it will be bankrupt under them (97 pledge, 24 hours to save the NHS) :lolol:


There wouldn't BE an NHS without Labour. and there WON'T be an NHS under the Tories. You'll get some kind of shitty tax credit instead to fund your own private healthcare. Which is just GRAND if you're rich and healthy...
 


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