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Originally Posted by techguyone
Scary isn't it, Grommet in the driving seat, no real credible noise from Labour during the last 4.5 yrs as Opposition, yet they're racing neck & neck with the muppets in power now, those muppets now (particularly ID(Git)S should do well to reflect on why that is.
By acting the way they did with the demonising, target reaching, and inflammatory way they approached the welfare bill, they've alienated and pee'd off more than they realised - all completely avoidable.
Not the smartest way to make friends and influence people really, and they'll probably be rewarded by losing power, and replacing the Muppets with The Clangers. You couldn't make it up.
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I don't think that the welfare cuts would have been popular amongst some members of society whichever way the conservatives had gone about it and that says more about sections of our society than it says about the conservatives .The cuts had to made for a variety of reasons not just because of the state of the economy and at least the cons had the guts to see them through