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Originally posted by Mazzystar:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by who is she:
Tory toffs are not worthy of being in government they have no substance or effective policies


No you are getting just a leeetle bit confused there who is she its the Labour guys who are not worthy of being in government as they have no substance or effective policies!


Spot on squiggle and with a bit of luck we won't have to put up with them for much longer Thumbs Up


Hope so Lass, and I do notice its mostly the Labour voters who descend to personal insults Roll Eyes


Indeed, says it all really Big Grin


Actually thats a tad unfair.'Most' of us haven't resorted to name calling or random insults


I won't speak for Liverpool Lass but I have noticed in many threads where Labour voters 'have a go' at Conservative voters on here that often the insults are directed at the Conservative voters. Your take on this may be different to mine but that is my opinion.


I post my opinion and thats all.I've never directed a personal insult at you or anyone else no matter how much I disagree with their POV.Therefore I consider it unfair to be accussed of doing so,
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Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:
Both Parties are as bad as each other in respect of the expenses scandal, the only difference being is that David Cameron handled it much better than Brown! Nod At least he acknowledged it straight away rather than dithering around the subject! Nod


And he has taken a firm line with all of his MP's having to publish their expense on line in future and none allowed to claim for other than rent and essential outgoings.
squiggle
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Originally posted by HyacinthB:
I think it's more the fact that Labour are in Government and the protest is against them.

If the tories were in power, then I feel the country would have been making a protest vote against them instead.

got it in one Hyacinth Thumbs Up

I'm not normally that succinct but, putting it simply, that's how I view the results.
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:
Both Parties are as bad as each other in respect of the expenses scandal, the only difference being is that David Cameron handled it much better than Brown! Nod At least he acknowledged it straight away rather than dithering around the subject! Nod


And he has taken a firm line with all of his MP's having to publish their expense on line in future and none allowed to claim for other than rent and essential outgoings.


I agree squiggle...Brown had days before Cameron to tell us how he was going to 'improve' things, Cameron was on it straight away, and I admire him for that! Nod Brown only spoke up when he HAD to! Nod
The Devil In Diamante
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Originally posted by Mazzystar:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Mazzystar:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by who is she:
Tory toffs are not worthy of being in government they have no substance or effective policies


No you are getting just a leeetle bit confused there who is she its the Labour guys who are not worthy of being in government as they have no substance or effective policies!


Spot on squiggle and with a bit of luck we won't have to put up with them for much longer Thumbs Up


Hope so Lass, and I do notice its mostly the Labour voters who descend to personal insults Roll Eyes


Indeed, says it all really Big Grin


Actually thats a tad unfair.'Most' of us haven't resorted to name calling or random insults


I won't speak for Liverpool Lass but I have noticed in many threads where Labour voters 'have a go' at Conservative voters on here that often the insults are directed at the Conservative voters. Your take on this may be different to mine but that is my opinion.


I post my opinion and thats all.I've never directed a personal insult at you or anyone else no matter how much I disagree with their POV.Therefore I consider it unfair to be accussed of doing so,


No-one has accused you mazzystar of stooping to personal insults. It was an observation that we have found in the past that many NOT ALL Labour voters tend to do so.
squiggle
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Originally posted by HyacinthB:
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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
Well my MEP protest vote went to the Scottish Greens.

Mine went to the Green Party too in the MEP elections. Think my husband voted UKIP.

We didn't have local council elections where we live, just the European vote.


They actually have quite a few MEPs Europe wide elected.
kattymieoww
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
Gordon Brown wanted to curb MP excesses two years before Cameron even acknowledged it.


Why didn't he then? My understanding of it was that it was he doing his best to cover it up as was his Speaker, the now disgraced Michael Martin.


Not enough support for his ideas especially from the tories.
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Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:

I agree sqiggle...Brown had days before Cameron to tell us how he was going to 'improve' things, Cameron was on it straight away, and I admire him for that! Nod Brown only spoke up when he HAD to! Nod


Brown needs to stop hanging on and put the country and its people first. By clinging to office, he is doing a great disservice to us and our country.
Liverpoollass
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
Gordon Brown wanted to curb MP excesses two years before Cameron even acknowledged it.


Why didn't he then? My understanding of it was that it was he doing his best to cover it up as was his Speaker, the now disgraced Michael Martin.


Not enough support for his ideas especially from the tories.
Clapping
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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
Liverpool Lass I am just cracking up here, who would have thought you could find a piccie of pink armour on Photobucket Tee Hee Big Grin


Good to have a laugh Big Grin Thumbs Up


Tinkk that's a "Power Ranger" they come in various colours.. Ninja


And different special powers! Nod I want one! Nod
The Devil In Diamante
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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
Liverpool Lass I am just cracking up here, who would have thought you could find a piccie of pink armour on Photobucket Tee Hee Big Grin


Good to have a laugh Big Grin Thumbs Up


Tinkk that's a "Power Ranger" they come in various colours.. Ninja


Excellent, we could have one in each colour Glance
Liverpoollass
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
Gordon Brown wanted to curb MP excesses two years before Cameron even acknowledged it.


Why didn't he then? My understanding of it was that it was he doing his best to cover it up as was his Speaker, the now disgraced Michael Martin.


Not enough support for his ideas especially from the tories.


Labour are the party in power not the tories!
squiggle
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:

I agree sqiggle...Brown had days before Cameron to tell us how he was going to 'improve' things, Cameron was on it straight away, and I admire him for that! Nod Brown only spoke up when he HAD to! Nod


Brown needs to stop hanging on and put the country and its people first. By clinging to office, he is doing a great disservice to us and our country.


Did you see Harriet Harmon on GMTV Today? Even now they won't admit that Labour lost seats because we have no confidence in them, all she kept trying to get across was that people voted Tory because they were unsure of who to vote for! Admit defeat!!! Nod
The Devil In Diamante
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
Liverpool Lass I am just cracking up here, who would have thought you could find a piccie of pink armour on Photobucket Tee Hee Big Grin


Good to have a laugh Big Grin Thumbs Up


Think that's a "Power Ranger" they come in various colours.. Ninja


Excellent, we could have one in each colour Glance
kattymieoww
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Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:

Did you see Harriet Harmon on GMTV Today? Even now they won't admit that Labour lost seats because we have no confidence in them, all she kept trying to get across was that people voted Tory because they were unsure of who to vote for! Admit defeat!!! Nod


Grrrr Harriet Harman Mad No, I didn't see it but glad I missed it - I would've lobbed something at the tv Glance Of course, they're not going to admit the real reason why they lost so many seats - they are delusional Nod
Liverpoollass
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:

I agree sqiggle...Brown had days before Cameron to tell us how he was going to 'improve' things, Cameron was on it straight away, and I admire him for that! Nod Brown only spoke up when he HAD to! Nod


Brown needs to stop hanging on and put the country and its people first. By clinging to office, he is doing a great disservice to us and our country.


It amazes me how little the wishes of the people of this country are listened to. The majority have made it quite clear they want a general election now. With UKIP doing so well they have also made it clear that they are not happy with the way Europe is going, and no-one listens to us at all. Disgraceful.
squiggle
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:

Did you see Harriet Harmon on GMTV Today? Even now they won't admit that Labour lost seats because we have no confidence in them, all she kept trying to get across was that people voted Tory because they were unsure of who to vote for! Admit defeat!!! Nod


Grrrr Harriet Harman Mad No, I didn't see it but glad I missed it - I would've lobbed something at the tv Glance Of course, they're not going to admit the real reason why they lost so many seats - they are delusional Nod


Definately delusional, even now they will not admit their shortfalls! Nod
The Devil In Diamante
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Originally posted by squiggle:

It amazes me how little the wishes of the people of this country are listened to. The majority have made it quite clear they want a general election now. With UKIP doing so well they have also made it clear that they are not happy with the way Europe is going, and no-one listens to us at all. Disgraceful.


It is doing untold damange to the country, if that is possible to do anymore damage. How must it look to the rest of the world that we have this government in power that is shedding members on a daily basis. The majority of the country don't have any confidence in them and want them to go, but still he hangs on. We have a weak and useless government in power which is getting weaker by the day. Time for it to go.
Liverpoollass

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