I swear Harriet Harperson was rolling her eyes while Gordon was speaking 

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quote:Originally posted by Bovrilking:
I used to have these nah nah na nah nah conversations with my sister when i was about 6
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quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:
Is Hazel Blears in the Chamber - I can't see that she is?
quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:
GB twice fails to asnwer direct question over future of Alastair Darling as chancellor
quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:quote:Originally posted by Bovrilking:
I used to have these nah nah na nah nah conversations with my sister when i was about 6
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I am so glad I am not the only one who thinks of kids in the playground when watching this
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quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
What policies does Dave Scameron actually have?![]()
quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
What policies does Dave Scameron actually have?![]()
He might help me get my moat cleaned and to buy a decent duck house Orchid.![]()
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Well, he might help me clean my little pond anyway!!!! Those pond cleaning products are jolly expensive!!
Hiya btw.
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quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
Then why not call his bluff, call an election! Then see what is on offer from each of the parties.
quote:Originally posted by Deegs:quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:
GB twice fails to asnwer direct question over future of Alastair Darling as chancellor
Maybe Darling still has a lot of outstanding work to do on his In Tray.
You know, stuff like making sure all his Inland Revenue Compliance Tax Inspectors have carried out all their special enforcement mandates & have collected all revised tax liabilities & all the accompanying Late Penalties due from Joe Public![]()
quote:Originally posted by Bovrilking:
I used to have these nah nah na nah nah conversations with my sister when i was about 6
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quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
Then why not call his bluff, call an election! Then see what is on offer from each of the parties.
Precisely what Cameron said: I'm glad you don't like the policies of the Conservative party. Perfect reason to call an election, see what the public think![]()
quote:Originally posted by Perones:quote:Originally posted by Bovrilking:
I used to have these nah nah na nah nah conversations with my sister when i was about 6
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rhubarb! rhubarb! rhubarb! pmsl bov, so true and annoyinghope you're well Bov
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quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
Then why not call his bluff, call an election! Then see what is on offer from each of the parties.
Precisely what Cameron said: I'm glad you don't like the policies of the Conservative party. Perfect reason to call an election, see what the public think![]()
they have policies now?![]()
quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
Then why not call his bluff, call an election! Then see what is on offer from each of the parties.
Precisely what Cameron said: I'm glad you don't like the policies of the Conservative party. Perfect reason to call an election, see what the public think![]()
they have policies now?![]()
yes, the same ones labour had under b lair when he was in opposition, that is none at all except vague ideas and let the party in power do all the damage to itself.
quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
Then why not call his bluff, call an election! Then see what is on offer from each of the parties.
Precisely what Cameron said: I'm glad you don't like the policies of the Conservative party. Perfect reason to call an election, see what the public think![]()
they have policies now?![]()
yes, the same ones labour had under b lair when he was in opposition, that is none at all except vague ideas and let the party in power do all the damage to itself.
Yes, Cameron has really just stolen Blairs clothes.
quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
Then why not call his bluff, call an election! Then see what is on offer from each of the parties.
Precisely what Cameron said: I'm glad you don't like the policies of the Conservative party. Perfect reason to call an election, see what the public think![]()
they have policies now?![]()
yes, the same ones labour had under b lair when he was in opposition, that is none at all except vague ideas and let the party in power do all the damage to itself.
Yes, Cameron has really just stolen Blairs clothes.
thats kind of not fair since b liar stole the tory's in the first place to become electable. so cameron isnt stealing blairs, just reposessing his own parties.
quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
Reposessing his own parties 'what' exactly? I haven't heard a single policy. Lots of blather and shouting but nothing we can actually vote for
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
What's the point of having policies? There's no money left. After Gordon has left, it'll have to be a massive and very very painful repair job like Mrs Thatcher had to do in 1979.
quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
What's the point of having policies? There's no money left. After Gordon has left, it'll have to be a massive and very very painful repair job like Mrs Thatcher had to do in 1979.
its sad but true, we've gone from economic stability to massive debts and its all got to be paid for.
quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:
I wouldn't want to take over the driving seat after Labour have dragged us so far down in the mire.
It's going to be one helluva job getting back out again!
quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
What's the point of having policies? There's no money left. After Gordon has left, it'll have to be a massive and very very painful repair job like Mrs Thatcher had to do in 1979.
its sad but true, we've gone from economic stability to massive debts and its all got to be paid for.
I wouldn't want to take over the driving seat after Labour have dragged us so far down in the mire.
It's going to be one helluva job getting back out again!
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