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Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:52 pm
by RoddersUK
!Cool!
This just goes to prove why we need a revolution to out these fuckwits and put the country back on its feet.
The politicians have done this to us and it's about time we did away with the bastards and had some old time common sense and dare I say it, some respect for each other?
A police foce that did as it should would be nice, but I still think that 5 years of Martial Law would see the country on the right track again.
All of the politicians, arsehole murderers, muggers, conmen, merchant bankers could be rounded up and shot. We do not need their like, and while we're at it any illegal immegrant couls have the option to fuck off or be put into a labour camp to sweat their fucking balls off for our common good. Get something out of the bastards. I think then that the crowd of have fuckall arseholes in Calais wold melt away overnight.
Problem is we would be doing the fucking Frogs a fucking favour.
Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:20 pm
by David Johnson
I always enjoy logging onto this forum to read some well-informed and well argued political debate. It quite cheers me up knowing that democracy is safe in your hands, boys! I've stopped my subscription to the Guardian already. I realise now I too have had enough of those disabled, workshy, lesbian, drug dealing Afghanis driving down to the dole office from their serviced mansions in their Lamborghinis. You're right, enough is enough.
Thanks
Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:23 pm
by Jonone
C'mon Roders. Get us back on our feet. Miltary coup anyone ? You're like Reggie Perrin's (David Nobbs' character) brother in law !
Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:30 pm
by max_tranmere
Some say that when Tony Blair got rid of Clause 4 from the Labour Party Constitution, a year or so after becoming party leader, that was the end of the Labour Party. Clause 4 was basically what made them a left-of-centre organisation, it was about their principle of State Ownership rather than Public Ownership of utilities, prolitariate housing, and so on. Some regarded this as being as big a change as if the British Vegetarian's Society suddenly had it in their rule book that members should eat meat daily. The party ended then, after over 100 years of existance. 'Labour' Party should have been dropped then, and a new name coined. How about 'The Progressive Party'? That would have sounded ok. They havent been The Labour Party since the mid-1990's and never will be again.
Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:54 pm
by Sam Slater
Woah......I bet you used to torture animals as a kid.
Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:14 pm
by Guilbert
Here are some examples of some "real life" grasshoppers.
Sure you would all like to see where your hard earned tax is going
How may hard working squirrels have to pay for thaere life of laziness.
Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:00 pm
by alicia_fan_uk
Fat-cat (and bailed out) merchant bankers lording it up over champagne lunches and trainee nurses wiping shit from sick people's arses.....which one is the squirrel and which one is the grasshopper again?
There is black, there is white and there is most-definitely a massive amount of grey in between.
Re: This is Labour Government explained
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:35 pm
by Guilbert
>Fat-cat (and bailed out) merchant bankers lording it up over champagne lunches and trainee nurses wiping shit from sick people's arses.
At least they are both getting off their backside and working, which is more than can be said for the "living on benefits" brigade.
And while I have no love for hedge fund bankers and the like, "financial services" brings in more money to this country than almost any other business (which is why it was rescued).
And when Gordon Brown's taxes drive them abroad we will then be left with almost nothing in the UK that makes any money.
And what will pay for Gordon's over-generous benefits system then.