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Subject: RE: BS: Conservative Labour camps (UK)? From: GUEST,Bluesman Date: 09 Mar 12 - 05:26 PM I see another Labour MP has exposed his thuggish side. First it was John Prescott, now it's Eric Joyce. Joyce, A Labour MP head-butted fellow politicians in a House of Commons bar brawl. Eric Joyce, 51, threw punches and 'nutted' two Conservatives after a late-night drinking session, snarling: 'There are too many Fuc..ing Tories in here.' Witnesses said the glazed eyes of the former Army major, who had to be restrained by eight police officers, made it 'look like nobody was home'. As the officers dragged him to the cells, Joyce yelled: 'You can't touch me, I am a Labour MP.' http://uk.news.yahoo.com/labour-mp-faces-assault-charge-031545936.html |
Subject: RE: BS: Conservative Labour camps (UK)? From: GUEST,Shimrod Date: 09 Mar 12 - 06:37 PM "The prudent Chancellor and unelected PM Gordon Brown proceeded to remove virtually all remaining restrictions from the activities of the financial sector, and encourage record levels of personal and national debt." Just read D(W)T's remark from 26 May 11 - which I must have missed last time round. A bit late to reply now - but here goes. I don't disagree with any of that, Don - the last Labour government, and the one before that, were an absolute disgrace! 'Red on the outside, deep, dark blue on the inside'. Grubby, incompetent, stupid hypocrites! I will certainly never vote for the idiots ever again. I was at a dinner party the other night with a load of Labour Party members. They were ranting on about this "rotten government" and invoking the memory of Ramsey MacDonald (who is currently revolving so fast in his grave that he's registering on seismographs) and all boasting about their "working class roots" (although most of them were very comfortably off academics and retired teachers and the like) and other tiresome sh*t of that nature. Then I realised that they were reserving all of their wrath for the LibDems - who they were determined to destroy. At present, as I see it, the LibDems are the only bulwark between us and the Tories. If Labour succeeds in destroying them we will all be at the mercy of a rabid, right-wing Tory government. But Labour would love that, wouldn't they? Then they can strut around, beating their breasts declaiming what noble, ideologically perfect 'socialists' they all are and how all they want to do is to defend the rights of the 'workin' klarss' ... Until Labour gets elected again (God help us!) - then their leadership will be de-regulating again like crazy and worming their way up the arses of Big Business - and you won't hear a peep out of the 'noble socialist' rank and file! |
Subject: RE: BS: Conservative Labour camps (UK)? From: GUEST,Bluesman Date: 09 Mar 12 - 07:15 PM And going by todays news headlines, a new Labour leader will probably be a heavyweight or light heavyweight. Possibly Scottish, as the Labour MP in court today, used a headbutt. |
Subject: RE: BS: Conservative Labour camps (UK)? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 09 Mar 12 - 07:58 PM Well I think Mr Joyce is just what we need. Why debate with Al Quaeda, the Ulster Unionists, the IRA....lets send him in to head butt them. Bugger all point in debating with assholes.... Talking of camp - don't you think theres something of a closet flossie about David davies. Wouldn't be surprised to find out that he's more of Dorothy Perkins man than a Calvin Klein! |
Subject: RE: BS: Conservative Labour camps (UK)? From: GUEST,Bluesman Date: 10 Mar 12 - 04:32 AM I liked David Davies played with his other two brothers in the Kinks. |