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Old 02-05-2010, 11:57   #316
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 4

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Originally Posted by mikegreen View Post
Yep.

The mentality of the real Conservative agenda seeps through the cracks to reveal a more sinister shadow lurking behind DC's shiny "new" rhetoric.
Please don't agree with something I didn't say. I was referring to all of them and to be honest the dirtiest campaign has by some distance been Labour's, as expected both given who is running it and the relative lack of positives from Labour's governance, their only really viable course of action to be to run a dirty campaign as they can hardly point at the previous 13 years and say 'Hey look at how well we've done'. Some successes of course but at tremendous cost and largely lost among a long list of failures, erosions of civil liberty, huge amounts of wasted money.

How anyone can comment on speculated sinister shadows and agendas given Labour's well documented authoritarian social engineering and tides of half-truths and sleaze over the past parliament is a mystery to me. Pots, kettles, black, stones, glass houses, etc.

I prefer dealing in facts rather than vague suspicions based on propaganda from political opponents.
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