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Re: Poor Ed Milliband!

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:02 am
by RoddersUK
Nah, unless you are a Liberal he aint loathed. He's just a joke to the rest of us.
The most loathed in my book are Red fucking Ed and his idiot side kick Balls. Two real useless wankers, and that's for starters. I haven't mentioned the splitarses on the opposition front bench, they are real wankers.


Re: Poor Ed Milliband!

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:17 am
by Meatus
Ed Milliband & Ryan Giggs - one is a fading left-winger who upset his brother. The other is a footballer!

Re: DS

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:28 am
by David Johnson
Any particular reason for viewing Ed Miliband as a "slimy cunt"?

Re: DS

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:58 am
by Lizard
"Any particular reason for viewing Ed Miliband as a "slimy cunt"?

Ask his brother.


Re: DS

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:12 pm
by Alex L
"Ask his brother."

Succint!


Alex/Lizard

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:37 pm
by David Johnson
He won an election in which his brother stood, so what?

Is the Tory press full of stories/rumours/inventions about how David Davies, Liam Fox and Ken Clarke have been stabbing Cameron in the back in the years since the 2005 Tory party election?

No? Got any bright ideas why? Ah yes, they are all wonderful chaps, those Tories.

Cheers
D

Not so "poor"

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:54 am
by David Johnson
Despite a concerted effort by the Tory press to rubbish "poor" Ed Miliband, it looks like "poor" Ed's party is 6% up on the Tories in the polls.

http://today.yougov.co.uk/politics/govt ... -16th-june

Once he starts building on the excellent speech that he gave earlier in the week helping to redefine Labour's aims and it becomes more and more obvious that the pain Joe Public are taking/going to be getting, won't fix the deficit, then this poll gap will continue to widen.

Then the focus will turn on "Calamity Cameron and Cleggie" who led their troops up the hill on snatching milk from the under fives, selling off the nation's forests, reducing prison sentences to save money, the NHS reforms and then led them down the hill again, when the public opposition forced a U turn.

Latest prediction of a U-turn. Now that Cameron has made a complete cockup in PMQs this week of the issue of thousands of cancer patients in recovery, losing their benefits, I expect Calamity Cameron to do an about turn as part of a "listening exercise".

"Poor" Dave.

Cheers
D

Re: Not so "poor"

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 9:23 am
by jimslip
You're probably right David under the circumstances it would be unbelievable for New Labour NOT to be gaining popularity at the expense of the Coalition. For a start there must be millions of public service workers and people on "Bennys", who've returned to the New Labour fold after dallying with the Coalition.

The realisation that New Labour, for 13 years, lavished them with a life of splendour, security and generous final salary pensions, all at the expense of those in the private sector, will have them frantically clawing their way back onto the New Labour gravy train. No one has told them that the "Gravy train" has crashed!

[img]http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2009/09/27/2 ... -d0083.jpg[/img]

So, I think that they are doomed even if New Labour get back in power. All governments renage on their promises and New Labour will renage on any promises about reinstating pensions etc. Why? Because the country simply cannot afford it anymore.

Yes, they could start printing money, again, but there is always the spectre of Greece, Portuagal and Spain. You may scoff, but all of these governments have plunged their countries into bankruptcy. Your dream of a New Labour "nirvana" could actually end up like Athens, when the public sector have to bite the bullet like the rest of us and Ed will be strung up just as any Tory would be.:



New Labour were always given an easy ride by the unions, you see how that changes, when they actually have to govern, with no money left in the kitty.

Cue, the usual stream of abuse and insults...........