There was a bloke who works in Local Government slagging the government. Yet according to CyberTory and all his band on merry followers on here everyone in the public sector supports Labour as blindly and rabidly as he supports the Tories.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostThere was a bloke who works in Local Government slagging the government. Yet according to CyberTory and all his band on merry followers on here everyone in the public sector supports Labour as blindly and rabidly as he supports the Tories.
2) the guy may be lying
2a) he may be a plant
3) he may be a genuine but FTAC haven't found him until now
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One thing for sure - he'll be banged up by now.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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It is possible to rant and rave about crap Government but still vote for them you know.
Without getting into the "knowing" how people vote:
The Tories have said that they will cut public spending. That has to mean slimming down the civil service.
NL have expanded the civil service and say they want to invest in the future. Even if the country is falling apart civil servants have safe jobs and pension under NL.
I know some of that was sweeping generalisation, but it is the basic argument.
If you were a civil servant who would you be voting for? Would you be swayed either way if you knew your job was possibly not essential? Would that stop you saying how badly you think the country is run?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Smith and Wesson.
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PB is slightly naive and needs to grow up. As I've said before, Turkeys don't vote for Christmas, and therefore it's pretty obvious that most public sector workers, union members, and benefit-happy people will vote Labour. To use one example of a guy that seems to imply that he is going to vote Tory is stupid. Of course there may be the odd few, but that does not defeat the argument.Comment
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post...
NL have expanded the civil service and say they want to invest in the future. Even if the country is falling apart civil servants have safe jobs and pension under NL...
6 out of 22.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostHarriet Harm Man was appalling last night.
2nd only to the Awful Beckett (sp) woman a few weeks ago.......
and possibly Blears - I don't actually remember her on it recently but she would have been Tulip!Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostPB is slightly naive and needs to grow up. As I've said before, Turkeys don't vote for Christmas, and therefore it's pretty obvious that most public sector workers, union members, and benefit-happy people will vote Labour. To use one example ....is stupid.Comment
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