OK - the election result isn't good for us. But if the scumbags get their way, it may be much worse for these charming creatures.
And there on the horizon - Jeremy Corbyn Bucking the inner circle party line The future of rebellion? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxhQy6oDacg
Evidently you folks get the same shit as we do---nobody likes republicans---but they keep getting in! Torys are the equivalent of our dick-heads??
Yes - they are similar. Only big difference I can think of is that there's no mileage for politicians here out of the religious side of things.
Just don't get the hate for the Tories. Labour get in, fk it up like they always do, Tories take the brunt of fixing the Labour fk ups and all the scum hate them for some obscure reason, well the reason isn't so obscure. We need to split the country in 2. Socialists go to Scotland, the rest can stay in rUK and we'll see who prosper though I'm willing to bet that there would only be one prosperous nation should that situation play out.
They don't believe it. It's simply a con - a scheme to extract money from the system, and mainly from those at the bottom of the pile, and re-distribute it to those at the top.
It looks like Cameron is taking a beating from an unexpected source - the Daily Mail. On the front page of a right wing British newspaper this week we had stories of Cameron smoking dope, inserting his 'member' into the mouth of a dead pig, and allowing cocaine parties in his house, as well as many other allegations. All this extracted from Lord Ashcroft's book about the PM. OK - Ashcroft is disgruntled because he handed over 8 mill. to the Tories and didn't get a job. And some people won't believe the stories - others won't care either way. But some will. And dirt tends to stick Trouble for Dave is he's just not right wing enough for the Mail. But it's good to see the in-fighting - I expect we'll see a lot more over the next few years, as they line up to stab each other in the back some more. Edit:Spelling
Me too, I work for a public sector organisation in Manchester and it has been destroyed by all the spending cuts. It's gone from a reasonable job to one that's down right depressing and very, very stressful. I am desperately trying to get out after 14 years of service.
You bet! Because they run this country, you don't yet know what trump will do! Cons like privatisation, pay for nothing! Cons like, leave it to the lower classes! So long as it doesn't affect them! There is no one able to put Great back before Britain anymore. Come back Kinnock!
I have always been anti conservative. trouble is Jeremy Corbyn is not a worthy opponent. Whilst he is Labour leader, his party will only get anti-tory votes rather than pro-labour votes. For the good of his party Corbyn should resign as leader, stay on the back benches and put the Blairites back in ther shadow cabinet. When Blair was Labour leader he got a 170 seat majority, not even Thatcher achieved that. I strongly believe that a competent leader will give Labour a victory in the next election.
Blair was a Tory, and quickly became a megalomaniac like Thatcher. We need a Labour party which actually stands for socialist principles. Perhaps Corbyn is too set in the past to achieve electoral victory, but that may be more to do with his treatment from the right wing press than failings on his part.
Then we'd have 2 tory parties once again. Blair did nothing to roll back the changes brought in by the tories, and pursued a neo-lib agenda. Labour are supposed to be a socialist party, not a party of big business. Under Miliband they really weren't offering much of an alternative, and got destroyed at the election. Also, Blair's success was because of Blair's personality and appeal to voters. They don't have another Blair waiting in the wings. In office they made a huge mess, allowing bankers to crash the economy and getting involved in 2 un-winnable wars. Corbyn is much more like it, even if the right wing press don't like him.
I was just reminded listening to the radio the other night that Chanel 4 was the brainchild of Tory minister Willie Whitelaw.