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Cameron speech

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Live on the Grauniad site. Great quote just now:

This idea that for every problem there's a government solution, for every issue an initiative, for every situation a tsar ... it ends with them making you register with the government to help out your child's football team, with police officers punished for babysitting each other's children, with laws so bureaucratic and complicated even their own attorney general can't obey them.
 
Live on the Grauniad site. Great quote just now:

This idea that for every problem there's a government solution, for every issue an initiative, for every situation a tsar ...

Though I agree with the point he's making I think it's a mindset held by most of the UK population including often the Conservatives - after all if the government can't solve everything then everything is not the government's fault.
 
Get him in - it will be good to have a charismatic leader again and not a dour-faced socially ******** Scottish ****.
 
Is that better or worse than a sheep in sheeps clothing?


Why is Brown a sheep

Its widely acknowledged world wide that he has handled the world not just UK crisis with professional composure.
Tories helping the poor come on now, like a certain Chairman its good PR,when people are down.

You think its tough now, you must have not been born or out of the country when the last Tory goverment came into term.

I am not saying GB is right in everything, but I do believe he cares about the things that matter to the ordinary person
 
Apparently ordinary people are shiftless violent layabouts who think they deserve a free ride on the back of the Great British Taxpayer. So they're not entitled to a ****ing opinion.
 
Is anyone else extremely suspicious of wealthy people that pursue the thankless and potentially dangerous task of running a country rather than filling a big yacht up with models and drugs and sailing around the Med.

It's nothing more than pure egotism.
 
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I don't think you've met enough people to form an opinion.

Interviewer: Do you make your music for the man in the street?
Sid Vicious: No. I've met the man in the street and he's a ****.


Brown is a failed Chancellor, not a leader of a great nation. I'd take Nick Clegg over Gordon Brown.
 
Apparently ordinary people are shiftless violent layabouts who think they deserve a free ride on the back of the Great British Taxpayer. So they're not entitled to a ****ing opinion.

Yes! This will be my manifesto when I run for office. I don't like people. Never have, never will. They simply can't be trusted.
 
Yes! This will be my manifesto when I run for office. I don't like people. Never have, never will. They simply can't be trusted.

I welcome Slipperduke as our tyrannical overload and bow before his Khan like literary skills that shall capture the hearts , minds and limbs of the people into sutiable dungeon /manacle accommodation
 
Lord Grantchester - worth £1'200m, is a Labour peer.

Bernie Ecclestone - worth £1,466m, big donator to The Labour Party

Lord Sainsbury - worth £1,100m, science minister in Blairs govenment.

Tony Blair - property portfolia thought to be worth around 9m

Harriet Harman - distantly related to one David Cameron, isn't that old phrase 'Money breeds money?

Shaun Woodward - Labour MP for St Helens South, the turncoat Tory who is married into the Sainsbury family. Reputed to be the only Labour MP with a butler, a charge he has never denied.

The Kinnocks - both been milking the system for all of their political lifes and Glenys wouldn't give up her MEP wage even though she had been invited to join Browns govenment.

Tony Neil Wedgewood Benn, formally 2nd Viscount Standsgate. Gave up his title but not his family fortune. Famously drove around in a rusty barely legal Ford Anglia to put him nearer the people he represented. All it achieved was giving his constituates the hump because they couldn't afford new cars so looked after what they had, not running them into the ground. Almost lost him his seat. Never gave the family home up either, worth upwards of 3m.

So you see, nest feathering can be with red feathers as well as blue ones. What was that old socialist saying? Everyone is equal, it's just some are more equal than others.

Keep that red flag flying.
 
Lord Grantchester - worth £1'200m, is a Labour peer.

Bernie Ecclestone - worth £1,466m, big donator to The Labour Party

Lord Sainsbury - worth £1,100m, science minister in Blairs govenment.

Tony Blair - property portfolia thought to be worth around 9m

Harriet Harman - distantly related to one David Cameron, isn't that old phrase 'Money breeds money?

Shaun Woodward - Labour MP for St Helens South, the turncoat Tory who is married into the Sainsbury family. Reputed to be the only Labour MP with a butler, a charge he has never denied.

The Kinnocks - both been milking the system for all of their political lifes and Glenys wouldn't give up her MEP wage even though she had been invited to join Browns govenment.

Tony Neil Wedgewood Benn, formally 2nd Viscount Standsgate. Gave up his title but not his family fortune. Famously drove around in a rusty barely legal Ford Anglia to put him nearer the people he represented. All it achieved was giving his constituates the hump because they couldn't afford new cars so looked after what they had, not running them into the ground. Almost lost him his seat. Never gave the family home up either, worth upwards of 3m.

So you see, nest feathering can be with red feathers as well as blue ones. What was that old socialist saying? Everyone is equal, it's just some are more equal than others.

Keep that red flag flying.

No surprise , its how political parties are kept in line , i keep saying , Yes Minister and YEs Prime Minster should be compulsory viweing in schools to explain how our political system works . If you want to change the world in accourdance to your views you have to shake up or brake the establishment (and by non violent means please)
 
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