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Old 18-06-2015, 14:29   #21
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Re: Balls free gratis

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Originally Posted by Ramrod View Post
It's probably 'cos labour are deeply, deeply rubbish when it comes to financial stability and prudence and Osem wants everyone to know that. Seems fair enough to me
I must've been hallucinating when, under a Conservative government, the UK was forced to drop out of the ERM.

Sorry for going off-message with facts and all that.

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
A thread dedicated to rubbishing one Tory policy or another would be far better at doing that surely. There's plenty of scope so I'm surprised nobody's started one lately. There's still time before the next election though eh?
Few people have quite the twisted, bitter hate of the Tories you do of Labour I'm afraid. People aren't that sad and live in bigger worlds

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
For those with a extreme short term memory the Conservatives had their problems in the past from what l rightly remember with the economy and are storing problems up in the future with the chancellors ongoing policies which appear based on winning the next election rather then delivering what is best for this country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Wednesday
Haha awesome. I hadn't read this when I made my reply.

Of course the Chancellor is more worried about winning the election than running the economy properly. Sadly this is what politicians do now.

As per the previous government it'll be austerity for 3 years, bribes for 2, with some bribery thrown in before where it can be done off balance sheet so as not to affect the deficit figures.
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