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2007-06-02 06:21:02 · 8 answers · asked by ? 5 in Politics & Government Politics

Well said scouse, they are the important matters.

2007-06-02 06:41:41 · update #1

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And you can skip the part about becoming a delegate.

2007-06-02 06:26:34 · answer #1 · answered by awake 4 · 1 0

Its a joke. I don't like Labour and would like to see some real alternatives. The Tory party could be that alternative. The problem is Labour have (and I am not alone in writing that statement) made mistakes which should be jumped on and learnt from by the Tories. But they change their spots every day and because New Labour has moved to the middle ground instead of the Left, in doesn't leave the Tories anywhere to go. So what do they do? I would vote for any party that had some decent common sense policies on immigration, Europe, getting rid of multi culturalism and crime, I feel (amongst many many others) that Labour is not batting in the right corner on these issues. If there was a party that was strong on common sense policies I would vote for them now and believe in them, instead of me just protest voting for whomever. I am looking forward to Gordon Brown, and I will give him a couple of years - lets hope he is not like the Tony Blair circus. Lets see him put Britain first.

2007-06-04 00:12:42 · answer #2 · answered by Nelson 2 · 1 1

Yep must be, the Tories are in such a spin circles is all they can manage the poor little mites. I think they are changing to a reddish colour and if the grass roots Tories arn't carefull they won't have a party left to vote for.

Round and round they go which turn shall they take.

Exit one, the opportunistic
Exit two, Let's copy Labour we must win that way
Exit three, no polocies, no problems
Exit four, attack grammer schools, or maybe not urm not sure
Exit five, I know lets all park in a disabled spot, we can afford the fine...,,,

2007-06-02 11:23:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Exit 7 Employ an agency to take you to the cleaners.
Exit 8.. Destroy the Agencies and earn the the money for yourself.
Exit 9. Create a Union of people.
Exit 10. Support Each other.
Sad idea huh.

2007-06-02 15:35:14 · answer #4 · answered by raybbies 5 · 1 0

A turntable might be a better idea, as all Labour and Tories can think about these days is 'spin'.

33rpm when all is quiet, increase to 45rpm about one year from a General Election, with selective bursts to 78rpm aimed at certain factions, such as myself, who has just found his tax bill increased by £ 20 per week (in a low-paid job) and thus has to beg to tax credits to get back enough of his wages to actually live! Cheers, Mr Brown. Enjoy your champagne - I can hardly afford beer any more, but I suppose it will keep me from protesting about your rotten smoking ban in pubs, now that I can no longer afford to go to the pub.

Politicians - all of the same ilk these days. Aneurin Bevin and Clement Attlee currently revolve in their graves at the betrayal of their ideals at some speed. Could we not hook up a dynamo to these graves and generate some electricity to help reduve the carbon footprint?

Beveridge - the author of the report that produced institutions that elevated Britain until these institutions were destroyed by Mrs Thatcher. He's reduced to being a binge drinker (what about a few bevvies, lads).

Thatcher destroyed this country. Blair is more culpable, as he, despite being elected on a ticket endorsed by exhausted, campaigning Socialists, is more culpable than Maggie inasmuch as he did nothing to restore the situation.
To paraphrase Boccaccio, Mr Cameron appears to have two aspects - the Dicameron. Sir Menzies (Mingus) dithers amongst his Party that was formed by renegades but, at least, escapes being regarded as those who renage on policies, as, so far, they appear to have none of their own.

Why not elect a Government composed entirely of cats. They cannot be herded, are quick enough to avoid the whip, and have sufficient nous to mark their own territory, thus defining it, and will defend that territory to the death. Cats seldom slink, Politicians frequently stink.

2007-06-02 11:54:21 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

I'm sad I think the Tories have elected the wrong man. I can only hope that the hour will produce the right man. I have gut feeling the time is nearer than we think. I don't care about the 2party2 I don't care care about the party (Tory Labour Llib. Dems. monster raving looney party) but i do care about my children, my grandchildren other family and my country

2007-06-02 06:29:11 · answer #6 · answered by Scouse 7 · 1 0

You cant just going building roundabout just like that, you have to get planning permission first, then if there objections (which there always are) it has to go before a sub committee, then to the house of commons who inevitably do a u turn on their decision. You see its not that easy to do things in this country. !!!

2007-06-02 09:08:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

round and round in circles means you dont go anywhere

a straight road leads to somewhere

2007-06-04 11:35:16 · answer #8 · answered by Jezabel 6 · 0 0

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