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Reply 20
95% cuts lets do it guys
Labour? Socialist?

Good one.
Original post by JCC-MGS
Four red gems and eight warning points with only 124 posts, I wonder what's wrong with this picture...?


he beat me :frown: damn him!
Reply 23
Original post by Paolat
Hi -___-


SRSLY?

That comment you made 'wuz a major flop.

I'm not sure about the BNP, don't know enough about them to say BUT the Tories as do Labour and the Lib Dems have MP's who are from a variety of faiths..

I don't think any political party gives itself "a" religion, except for parties such as The Christian Party :lolwut:

I think the general idea these days is that the three main parties are "multi-faith".
Reply 24
this thriving underclass lad will break ur neck
First of all Labour are no longer socialist. They haven't been for quite a while now.
Secondly, what do you think your beloved Tory friends would do if they had no opposition? Oh that is right. Screw everyone totally over. Including yourself.
I wonder how you would feel if the cuts affected you? Oh, but you wouldn't feel anything cos your just a little troll who has nothing better to do.
(edited 12 years ago)
Reply 26
Original post by gradjobplease
At least they don't lie on their job applications.


Yeah they did. They said they would make things better and that they would be competent. They left the country a fiscal smoking crater and socially a basket case.

All the public sector workers now getting militant and striking over cuts and conditions to their pensions are having a garden party compared to the absolute gangrape that Labour (Gordon Brown) committed on private pensions years ago.
I don't hate Labour, and think that the New were better than the Old Labour as they removed the more egregious socialist aims. But a leopard will sooner disguise its spots than change them.

They still have no shortage of faults- utterly irresponsible fiscal ideology, a hypocritical and transparently sententious egalitarianism, a vandal's attitude to tradition, failure to adopt a stance of "respectful uncertainty" with the European project, total inattention to matters of personal and social morals coupled with overblown concern for the environment, and a schizophrenic view of young people- preaching rhetoric about empowering them while heavily repressing them "for their own good" in practice.

I find it disquieting that councils in traditional poor urban areas are as solidly Labour as ever no matter what their actual policies are and despite all the social changes over decades; my conclusion is that the denizens of such constituencies stubbornly refuse to think about their vote: "I'm working-class, Mam voted Labour, Grandad voted Labour, it's in our blood, we don't want rich Tory scum round here.. (X in Lab candidate's box)."

Working-class people ought to put their thinking caps on and consider what Labour policy (and the more left-leaning Tories' views) on matters such as criminal justice, grammar schools and welfare subventions is actually doing to them. The results are often an even greater gulf fixed between "haves" and "have nots"- from steps on a ladder to Lazarus and Dives.
Reply 28
Original post by M1F2R3
SRSLY?

That comment you made 'wuz a major flop.

I'm not sure about the BNP, don't know enough about them to say BUT the Tories as do Labour and the Lib Dems have MP's who are from a variety of faiths..

I don't think any political party gives itself "a" religion, except for parties such as The Christian Party :lolwut:

I think the general idea these days is that the three main parties are "multi-faith".


Calma!! U no what i meant anyway, i just didn't word it properly..

WHAT I MEANT was he shouldn't support any party if he doesn't like religions.

*storms off*
Reply 29
Original post by Paolat
Calma!! U no what i meant anyway, i just didn't word it properly..

WHAT I MEANT was he shouldn't support any party if he doesn't like religions.

*storms off*



Do you mean Karma :lolwut:?

OK, CAPS FIGHT!

What, so an atheist shouldn't vote?

*here comes the storm :bandit:*
Original post by ScheduleII

Working-class people ought to put their thinking caps on and consider what Labour policy (and the more left-leaning Tories' views) on matters such as criminal justice, grammar schools and welfare subventions is actually doing to them.


Oh but they do.
Look at what is happening right now under a Tory government. The vulnerable in society starting to loose the support they need.
Now, I am not saying that Tory government automatically mean that is what will happen. But it is not the first time the tory party has been seen to be attacking the vulnerable. People remember things like that and learn to associate them (rightly or wrongly). The tories only have themselves to blame really.
(edited 12 years ago)
Reply 31
Original post by M1F2R3
Do you mean Karma :lolwut:?

OK, CAPS FIGHT!

What, so an atheist shouldn't vote?

*here comes the storm :bandit:*


it means calm down in Italian. Soz.

No but they way he said it ''i dont like religions so i support BNP and conservative''

It just dont make sence in general because those parties have religions too

& yeah the storm -_-
Reply 32
I'm inclined to agree with OP in one regard; Labour truly didn't care for us. Perhaps they cared more than the tories currently do, but let us not forget which government spent masses of our tax money on bailing out the incompetent, self-serving banks who put us in this mess, only to give them further tax breaks afterwards while they squeezed the middle class and lower classes, something the Tories have done a fine job in exacerbating.
Reply 33
Original post by Paolat
it means calm down in Italian. Soz.

No but they way he said it ''i dont like religions so i support BNP and conservative''

It just dont make sence in general because those parties have religions too

& yeah the storm -_-


Do you like bunga bunga parties?

That post makes no sense, how can a political party have a religion :lolwut:? A party can use a religion as a basis for their policies... that's as far as it goes unless it's a specialised party.
Original post by Computerised
+ rep

Who is this fool to be talking about ruining the country when he's trying to get into a job with fake qualifications and will no doubt be rubbish if he does get the job and contribute to economic decline.


The guy is probably a troll, he pretty much posts an anti left thread every day.

Original post by Clip
Yeah they did. They said they would make things better and that they would be competent. They left the country a fiscal smoking crater and socially a basket case.

All the public sector workers now getting militant and striking over cuts and conditions to their pensions are having a garden party compared to the absolute gangrape that Labour (Gordon Brown) committed on private pensions years ago.


Well that's certainly new economic terminology :biggrin:

Minimum wage, Sure start, Bank of England independence, Waiting times down. Labour has lots of achievements, don't be as tribal as to suggest they did nothing right in 13 years.
Reply 35
Original post by WelshBluebird
First of all Labour are no longer socialist. They haven't been for quite a while now.
Secondly, what do you think your beloved Tory friends would do if they had no opposition? Oh that is right. Screw everyone totally over. Including yourself.
I wonder how you would feel if the cuts affected you? Oh, but you wouldn't feel anything cos your just a little troll who has nothing better to do.


I might have known that you would show up foaming at the mouth. Bloody hell, if Labour aren't socialist to you, then who is? The Maoists?
Original post by Otkem
I might have known that you would show up foaming at the mouth. Bloody hell, if Labour aren't socialist to you, then who is? The Maoists?


There are no real mainstream socialist parties. The socialist parties left are quite small. The green party is probably closest.
Labour are centre at best. Certainly in periods of the last government they were right of centre.
Perhaps you would like to look up the definition of socialism? Because you don't seem to understand what it is.
I'll give you a hint. Its about common / state ownership. For the most part the modern Labour party does not support that.
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Reply 37
It hates you too.
Reply 38
Original post by M1F2R3
Do you like bunga bunga parties?

That post makes no sense, how can a political party have a religion :lolwut:? A party can use a religion as a basis for their policies... that's as far as it goes unless it's a specialised party.


awwwwwwwww its sweet of you to point out my spelling mistake :wink:
Reply 39
Original post by Paolat
awwwwwwwww its sweet of you to point out my spelling mistake :wink:


Yeah, that has relevance to the thread...

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