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Thread #129325   Message #2904810
Posted By: Teribus
11-May-10 - 06:57 PM
Thread Name: BS: Tories just short of a majority
Subject: RE: BS: Tories just short of a majority
There's gonna be one helluva price to pay for this, I remember feeling just the same way when that b****y woman got in in 1979 (b****y depressed) and boy, did I have good reason to be!

Yep must admit there is a certain feeling of deja vu about this:

In 1979 the country was in a complete and utter mess after various Labour Governments/Lib-Lab Pacts/& irresponsible Trade Unions dictating to the elected Government how the country should be run (the latter could not even collectively agree on how to go about that)

Come 2010 guess what the country is in a complete and utter mess after 13 years of ZANULiebour mismanagement.

Damn right there is going to be one hell of a price to pay, now lay the blame for having to pay it at the feet of those leaving office, they and they alone are responsible for the mess as they and they alone created it. Just for the record that b****y woman got us out of the shit in 1979 and attracted a massive amount of foreign investment to Britain, unfortunately I do not think that Cameron is as capable.

Nick Clegg was doomed from the start on the pronouncements he made immediately after the final results were in. Had he opted for a re-run of the Lib-Lab Pact it would have collapsed within months and there would have been another General Election which the Conservatives would have won outright.

A new mamba joining Labour every 15 seconds?? Opened the asylums have they? After ZANULiebour's term in office you would have to be a complete and utter bloody idiot to give them a fourth bite at the cherry considering the complete and utter bollocks they have made of the last 13 years (Pension Funds raided; Gold reserves sold off at bargain basement prices; just exactly what was the man thinking about - Oh yes, he was attempting to buy votes for the good of the Labour Party, what was that? The good of the country? - That never entered the bloody equation).

As for PR? You want this stupid unnecessary and damaging circus every election do you? Works very well in Italy doesn't it. Please do not quote Germany as an example, they actually have responsible Trade Unions who sit on the boards of the companies their members work for and actually have an interest in the good of those companies and the industry they are involved in.