I think this is all too obvious for most folk. They really are utterly useless at everything.
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Why New Lie will never win another election
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They may not win another election, but it doesn’t stop them form being in power for a very, very long time. After the last couple of bye-elections, I don’t think the mincing snot goblin will allow us to make the ‘wrong’ choice again.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Originally posted by PerlOfWisdom View PostThings were far worse than this the last time they lost. But they got in again.
It proves how quickly the sun/daily mail reading proles forget.Comment
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They may not win under the current name.......but the same people will be in power albeit under a new name...probably New New Labour or.....what about English Socialism, eventually abbreviated to IngSoc?It's Deja-vu all over again!Comment
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Originally posted by PerlOfWisdom View PostThings were far worse than this the last time they lost. But they got in again.
... but the level of debt now is far worse. Brown has hidden much of the nasties in PFI, but the fact is that we are living far beyond our means with spending/waste outweighing revenues by 24.4 Billion in the previous quarter.
Most people at the moment have no clue as to the seriousness of this situation, but it will all become clear over the next year or so as what was an avoidable recession truly bites, how big this black hole really is.
Constant failure to cut interest rates over the past few months can be laid firmly at Brown's door as he removed the opportunity for his government to control interest rates in 1997 by handing powers to the overcautious and thus inept MPC/BofE.Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View Post... but the level of debt now is far worse. Brown has hidden much of the nasties in PFI, but the fact is that we are living far beyond our means with spending/waste outweighing revenues by 24.4 Billion in the previous quarter.
Most people at the moment have no clue as to the seriousness of this situation, but it will all become clear over the next year or so as what was an avoidable recession truly bites, how big this black hole really is.
Constant failure to cut interest rates over the past few months can be laid firmly at Brown's door as he removed the opportunity for his government to control interest rates in 1997 by handing powers to the overcautious and thus inept MPC/BofE.Bored.Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI think this is all too obvious for most folk. They really are utterly useless at everything.Comment
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThey may not win another election, but it doesn’t stop them form being in power for a very, very long time. After the last couple of bye-elections, I don’t think the mincing snot goblin will allow us to make the ‘wrong’ choice again.Comment
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