Market Porter
Or The Globe
I'm not happy, I'm really not very happy at all....but never mind, the opportunity to air this classic summary of the British class struggle has now arisen.
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Its sad the Labour supporters on here are so bitter and cannot acknolwedge a very good speech by Cameron the way the Tory supporters gave Brown full credit for his resignation speech but that sums up the debate on NSC I am afraid.
Labour didn't have very much at all to do with the rest of the world's economy collapsing. Most countries never even heard of 'PFI spending'. Not that it matters. Banking snouts in the trough brought us to this point, pure and simple. The true Enemy Within, and the big bonus boys should be strung up by the balls on the street corners of every major city in the world. IMHO, like.
Its sad the Labour supporters on here are so bitter and cannot acknolwedge a very good speech by Cameron the way the Tory supporters gave Brown full credit for his resignation speech but that sums up the debate on NSC I am afraid.
Its sad the Labour supporters on here are so bitter and cannot acknolwedge a very good speech by Cameron the way the Tory supporters gave Brown full credit for his resignation speech but that sums up the debate on NSC I am afraid.
Its sad the Labour supporters on here are so bitter and cannot acknolwedge a very good speech by Cameron the way the Tory supporters gave Brown full credit for his resignation speech but that sums up the debate on NSC I am afraid.
I think its sad that someone like you who basically makes money by needlessly taking a cut from people transferring money between each other can be on here crying when your industry shoots itself in the foot, and then are quite happy to support someone who is prepared to take the livelihoods from those of us who work hard in public services to provide vital services to everyone in this country, and call us bad losers.
the toffee nosed smarmbandit and young smeggy will fall out within six months,
which will probably mean another election within twelve months.
Things will get better if you stand to inherit a million quid
I think its sad that someone like you who basically makes money by needlessly taking a cut from people transferring money between each other can be on here crying when your industry shoots itself in the foot, and then are quite happy to support someone who is prepared to take the livelihoods from those of us who work hard in public services to provide vital services to everyone in this country, and call us bad losers.
Here we go...
sounds like you fell for Labours rhetoric hook line and sinker. Yes the City let us down, but it was the failure to regulate them properly that allowed things to get out of hand. Brown couldn't do that because he feared a fall in the massive tax take he earned from the City thathe needed to fuel his ridiculous spending plans.
the blokes a c*nt Piers.
the blokes a c*nt Piers.
Do you mean Cameron or Clegg ?
and listen up you idiot any party that had won would have a budget deficit to take care of.
Labour didn't have very much at all to do with the rest of the world's economy collapsing. Most countries never even heard of 'PFI spending'. Not that it matters. Banking snouts in the trough brought us to this point, pure and simple. The true Enemy Within, and the big bonus boys should be strung up by the balls on the street corners of every major city in the world. IMHO, like.
But there are lots of ways to tackle a budget defecit. Certainly cutting inheritance tax for super-millionaires isn't one of them. And you could hit other industries (or invest through it) rather than cut spending on key services.
Point is, you wanted everyone to feel sorry for you when things went tits up (which I did, very much so btw), but are now so happy to celebrate the end for another sector in society.