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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
35,329
Looks like Ed was about to take a swing at an Asian chap before thinking better of it in front of the cameras. Shameful.

how long does he stare into the camera? was quite unnerving.
 


















Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
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Red Ed. what was he thinknig going in the debate tonight?! He looked a bit of a kn^b really and not sure he got anything out of it. Getting desperate
 


Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
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Fair enough, I understand. Maybe an ice-bucket challenge then? Bozza and friends versus the Loonies has a ring to it. For charity? It could convert a lot of the hot air in this thread to something more meaningful and tangible and for a good cause.

And for those of us in the cenre? I will throw the ice perhap
 




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Red Ed. what was he thinknig going in the debate tonight?! He looked a bit of a kn^b really and not sure he got anything out of it. Getting desperate

Cameron did the right thing didn't he. If that audience was representative of people in this country then we are ****ed. Typical QT time like audience who clap for everyone and gang up on Farage. Farage slapped down for telling the truth. The whole thing was a bloody shambles if you ask me, the ITV debate was a different class.
 


Silk

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May 4, 2012
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Uckfield
No but the party he represented is....and somehow I think what he did puts your photos into context do they not?

Truly something never to forget.....or have you forgotten that (because he is Labour?)
Tony Blair goes to war, with a lot of other nations, and the agreement of the Conservatives, I might add, to remove a murdering dictator.

David Cameron starves his own countrymen to save money.

Not sure it's obvious who's worse.
 






wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
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Aug 10, 2007
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Talk about the Tory boys clutching at straws, getting like The Sun on this thread now

I was wondering how long the softie southern faux socialists (mainly made up of games developers, social workers and arty liberals) would continue to ignore the injustice of a tax formula introduced under a Labour government, which even now continues to drive taxpayers money from the southeast to the north? 38 years and counting........

Just as an aside, how do we all feel about getting the least value for money as a taxpayer?

www.independent.co.uk/news/business...lly-sucking-up-a-massive-subsidy-9723797.HTML

www.gov.uk/government/statistics/public-expenditure-statistical-analyses-2014

Pubic spending (per head of capita)

On education: England 1360, Wales 1365, Scotland 1441, NI 2109

On health: England 1912, Wales 1964, Scotland 2115, NI 1568

Totals of all public spending per head: England 8529, Wales 9709, Scotland 10152, NI 10876

Most of this is down to the Barnet formula of 1978, but he himself has since called it a mistake. On top of this are the sums that the average taxpayer from each region pays. London pays the highest amount but does in return receive the highest public spend per head in England. Sadly the South East pays the second highest amount per head but receives just about the lowest public spend in the whole of the UK! Feeling mugged off yet?

If we were then to add the possibility of a Labour controlled government in the near future then it will only get worse as they spend, spend, spend on their friends in the north whilst continuing to cancel more infrastructure projects in our region (see their manifesto re A27 improvements). Not saying the Tories will redress the balance but Labour will just kick you in the teeth yet again if given the chance.
 


gregbrighton

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Aug 10, 2014
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Brighton
Farage was a real disaster last night. He came across as bitter and twisted, just like his old and decrepit swivel eyes supporter loonies! Keep voting for Nigel though to keep the Tory Nazty Party out!
 


Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
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Tony Blair goes to war, with a lot of other nations, and the agreement of the Conservatives, I might add, to remove a murdering dictator.

David Cameron starves his own countrymen to save money.

Not sure it's obvious who's worse.

What is the government policy to starve its people?
 


gregbrighton

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Aug 10, 2014
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Brighton
What is the government policy to starve its people?

It's to throw vulnerable people on the streets through benefit sanctions and allowing low wages so parents have to choose between feeding and clothing their children or feeding themselves. That's the reality of the Nasty Tory Party with his rich buddies who avoid tax are above the law of the land it seems.
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Seems ever more clear that despite rejecting AV a vote for Labour is now a secondary vote for the SNP and a vote for the Tories is a secondary vote for UKIP. Even more imperative to simply choose the best candidate as whoever ends up in government will be running a car crash.
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Tony Blair goes to war, with a lot of other nations, and the agreement of the Conservatives, I might add, to remove a murdering dictator.

David Cameron starves his own countrymen to save money.

Not sure it's obvious who's worse.

'Starves his own countrymen'.
Hmm,bit of a drama queen,are you, Silk?
 


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