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jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,653
Sullington
I agree my post was crass and insensitive. But to dress me up as some evil, "nasty", "hate filled" envious person is just ridiculous. Stupid? On this occasion yes. Letting myself down? Yes, fair to say so. A mass murderer? No.

I've also said a few things I probably shouldn't have. Apologies to those who have been offended. Let's draw a line here?

Let's draw a line here.

Fair enough - I find you one of the best posters on NSC even though we often disagree. :kiss:
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
60,165
The Fatherland
Er bedwetter...(name calling again ?)...you show by your post that anything against a Tory..vandalism etc,you think it is funny..don't know how old you are but by your post you should be more mature and debate more than you spill out your bile at people who are in the 'rich' class...again,politics of envy and you in Germany want to inflict on the rest of the citizens in the UK a system where a left leaning government is ruled by the SNP and the Unions.Probably still got the old fashioned idea that we had just after the war that Labour are for the working class...get real,do you think that they care anymore about people,all they want are votes,ie T Blair...champagne socialist are hyprocrites.

If I have offended you I'm sorry. Let's draw a line here eh?
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne


Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,500
Earth
For what's it's worth I had my tyres popped, received hate mail and cabs called to mybhouse in the middle of the night by both Falmer and withdean residents... Many of whom were tories.

lots of asumptions going on here
where in the article does it say the damage was done by any left sided politicals it could well have been by UKIP
vandals could mean just about anyone
and I don't think it was HT

Hmmm, get your stories straight boys
 






Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
60,165
The Fatherland
Fair enough - I find you one of the best posters on NSC even though we often disagree. :kiss:

Thanks. It has got a little out of hand today but I'm glad we can kiss and make up :thumbsup:
 




Seagull on the wing

New member
Sep 22, 2010
7,458
Hailsham
If I have offended you I'm sorry. Let's draw a line here eh?
Not offended me Herr Tub...just can't get my head round that people should laugh at anothers misfortune...anyway,you are entitled to your views as others are. Having been bought up during and after the war I saw what damage the Unions were doing to this country,my family were Labour supporters at the time..(The working mans saviour)...my father hated everything the Tories stood for....then when council houses were sold off...he was one of the first to buy. I was a Union man because I had to be if I wanted work as a Fitter/Welder putting in conveyers all over the country...I experienced their destructive tactics...I apologise for putting my country first but I have the old fashioned belief that if the country is doing better,then it filters down to the citizens. Anyway,no offence taken,line drawn.:cheers:
 




Hampster Gull

New member
Dec 22, 2010
13,462
just being looking into the SNP, the only party that could prop up a weak labour government (vote by vote if you read btw the lines).

Despite budgets since 2010 being 4% higher than England the deeply socialist party, or "progressive" party as they like to call it, have increased spending on health by 1% compared to englands 6%. Spending on schools fell by 5% in real terms whilst in england it has risen. The share of its budget spent on the nhs and education is less in scotland than it is in england.

Very "progressive"
 




drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,144
Burgess Hill
just being looking into the SNP, the only party that could prop up a weak labour government (vote by vote if you read btw the lines).

Despite budgets since 2010 being 4% higher than England the deeply socialist party, or "progressive" party as they like to call it, have increased spending on health by 1% compared to englands 6%. Spending on schools fell by 5% in real terms whilst in england it has risen. The share of its budget spent on the nhs and education is less in scotland than it is in england.

Very "progressive"

Can't say I've looked into it too much but don't you have to also take things like free prescriptions, free university education etc etc into account. As for the NHS, what are the waiting times like in Scotland compared to England and, for that matter, Wales. If they're comparable then maybe they don't need to spend as much.
 




Hampster Gull

New member
Dec 22, 2010
13,462
Can't say I've looked into it too much but don't you have to also take things like free prescriptions, free university education etc etc into account. As for the NHS, what are the waiting times like in Scotland compared to England and, for that matter, Wales. If they're comparable then maybe they don't need to spend as much.

Fair points. And i suspect stats can go either way here but from the article i was reading educational attainment is similar in both countries but the attainment gap btw poor and rich is narrower in england. On nhs waiting times similar but preventable early deaths lower in north of england than scotland
 


ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,382
Just far enough away from LDC
jeez your desperate to balance the books, how do you know they were Tories? ???

Given that the tory vote in Westdene and patcham wards at that time was c75% and most support we received from that area were lib dem/ and the few labour supporters, I think the odds were good
 


Hampster Gull

New member
Dec 22, 2010
13,462
Given that the tory vote in Westdene and patcham wards at that time was c75% and most support we received from that area were lib dem/ and the few labour supporters, I think the odds were good

means he doesnt know and is guessing
 




Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,194
West Sussex
Peter Kellner's YouGov new seats projection:
Con 283
Lab 261
SNP 50
LD 32
UKIP 2
Green 1
Lab lose 36 in Scotland and gain 39 elsewhere
 






Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,500
Earth
Given that the tory vote in Westdene and patcham wards at that time was c75% and most support we received from that area were lib dem/ and the few labour supporters, I think the odds were good

And that m'lud is the case for the defence.
 








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