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  1. From the desk of the Chairman: Foul & Vile 'et Cie' 10 Dirt St SW1?

    by , 28-05-2010 at 12:22 PM
    " Would you Adam and Eve it ?

    I caught that little schmok wearing my Bullingdon Tie in the cabinet office this morning. I kept sthum for the sake of our dodgy Constraint Agreement but, Sammy is getting near the boiling point and muttering about 'staying with Daddy for a while'. She says, that living in that grotty Victorian nightmare two up and two down, so as to con the peasants that we were 'just like them'... God forbid, was one thing, but having those two Putney ikes loungeing around 10 Dirt St. is inhibiting her Royal friends. I did think that stuffing them in a time share in the country would do the trick but, these two are thicker than thick and can't take a hint, so I will have to come up with some other move. Oh well, it was not for nothing that I was known as the ...
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  2. We did'nt fiddle the economy the Del Boys in the City did: so why are we paying!

    by , 26-05-2010 at 11:57 AM
    With the assistance and approval of the Bank of England, the Stock Exchange, in fact, the financial and political elite, all the wealth of this country has been pillaged. Schemes such as 'Naked Selling, that is selling something you do not own, were embraced by the City and its Regulators as they ripped the hearts out of business, savings and pensions. Everything about the City and its fund,banking and investment gangs is a total confidence trick which still has the approval of the politicians.
    So, why are we paying for it yet again?
    Thatcher did it, despite being advised to the contrary, Labour did it, because they are idiots as well as crooks, and now the Newcol. are doing it because they know we are too feeble and stupid to do anything about it. We are willing serial financial ...
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  3. I'm starting to like Nick Clegg's policies.

    by , 25-05-2010 at 03:45 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Expounder View Post
    What pathetic excuse Clegg offers for a "breakdown" in talks with Labour, his sell out to Cameron was already a done deal before he ever spoke to them. He couldn't wait to put his signature to it.

    The smell of the crumbs of a morsel of power and the ministerial perks that go with it was enough Lib Dem leadership betray their principles and the principles of their members. The Lib Dems are finished as serious political party, as their leaders are prepared to throw their lot in with the Tories for minor seats at the table. They have been absorbed into the Tory party machine.I believe Lib Dem members will split into factions at the next General Election as the party they belonged to no longer exists.

    The debates: Nick Clegg "The Tories are linked
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  4. Brown resigns

    by , 25-05-2010 at 03:42 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Graveland View Post
    So then no party obtained a conclusive mandate for their policies and such a coalition as we have now is the logical way forward, your just peeved off your party couldn't muster enough dignity to compromise. Perhaps if they hadn't been courting (and blatantly ignoring) the fears of the senior civil servants and LISTENING to what people outside their little power bubble were saying they might still be in power. How ironic that they offer voting reform to the liberals and yet in the very scenario of Google Page Ranking voting they are unable to deal with their closest political allay. What does that tell you??
    Explain to me how 18 years of Tory government was worse than the 13 years of Labour's. Because as far as I can tell Labour are incapable of admitting mistakes and subsequent failures, the Tories
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  5. Let's rebrand the Liberals

    by , 24-05-2010 at 07:55 AM
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    NOW THAT Nick Clegg, pictured above, is the captain of the Conservative 2nd XI he will, no doubt, want to do what so many of the heads of private companies and former publicly owned utilities have done before and rebrand his rag-bag of a political army.
    After all the name Liberal Democrats scarcely does justice to the important role the party is taking in today’s political scene.
    He could start with a new name. That would be near-certain to send the poll ratings upwards. How about Tory Lites. Modern, accurate and simple, could be attractive?
    Or the more formal The Reserve Conservative and Unionist Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - the trouble is that would have to add the modern warning - May contain nuts, so might end up being ...


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