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  • Are the Tories OK after all?
  • derekrides
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    project – Member
    You only have to go to parts of Manchester, london, Brighton, and now Liverpool and quite a few other places, to see lots of gay and lesbians, enjoying their new freedom from the bigots.

    Some places straight men seem be the minority.

    It’s been like that for years now, why should it suddenly be relevant to Tories is my point, not wether anyones sexuality should make them relevant as a voter.. And it’s not just here in the UK, other places like Germany which were far more hostile to Gay people are and have been for most of this millennium far more tolerant, visit Cologne, Hamburg, even Munich, times have changed long since, typical Tories trying to climb on a bandwagon that left years ago.

    camo16
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    I think (as the broadcast underlines) it’s because they care so damn much – or because the easiest victories are achieved when the battle’s over and you’re still holding the flag.

    Bazz
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    I’m fed up with listening to them still blame everything on Labour, we are where we are, not that i’m exonerating Labour, but they’ve been in power for 18 months and i want to hear what they are going to do about it rather than whose fault it is, because frankly it seems like they don’t have a clue!

    Wow bit of a rant that! feel better now though. 8)

    El-bent
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    Are the Tories OK after all?

    No, never.

    With one exception. If they were all dead.

    Northwind
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    derekrides – Member

    It means 98.5% of the population don’t care

    Of course it doesn’t.

    PJM1974
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    It’s interesting to note that after last year’s relatively uncontroversial conference, all of the right wing rhetoric which made them unelectable has crept back in.

    I dislike them intensely, about as much as I disliked the New Labour aberration.

    Why do we have to swing between one of two equally awful alternatives all the time?

    bloodynora
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    Well they can’t be any worse than the last shower

    ernie_lynch
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    Well they can’t be any worse than the last shower

    Apparently enough people thought so, to stop them winning the general election.

    PJM1974
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    You know what? If someone gave me a crystal ball in May 2010 and asked me to vote, I still wouldn’t have voted Labour. They weren’t just rubbish, they were really, really rubbish. Awful even. This voter simply cannot ever vote Labour again.

    Elfinsafety
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    Well they can’t be any worse than the last shower

    They can. Oh they can. Much, much worse.

    But as much as I despise Cameon (perfectly natural reaction, because he is by default a lying cheating scumbayg) it’s this mayn who I’d really like to batter with a nailed baseball bat:

    Spineless, lying, gutless hypocritical ****.

    PJM1974
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    Elfin, they’re all by their very nature lying, cheating scumbags.

    Blair, Major, Thatcher, Brown… Cameron is no different.

    As for Clegg, he’s as slippery as a well greased eel who’s been liberally marinaded in vaseline.

    mefty
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    Are modern politicians a reflection of modern society? Are we prepared to accept changes in policy based on reflection or do we castigate them for a U turn? It is very easy to stand on the side lines and snipe but unless you have truly engaged (and STW does not count), what have you done to help? These are rhetorical questions – but would you do their job, really?

    druidh
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    mefty – Member
    Are modern politicians a reflection of modern society?

    Of course – who votes for them? You know, despite the almost constant squeeling on here, the UK has voted for a right-wing government since Thatcher got into power. I don’t see any sign of that changing any time soon.

    Elfinsafety
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    Watching Cameron on Newsnight right now.

    What a horrible, horrible mayn.

    totalshell
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    if a 13 yr old kid had lived with bad parents all its life then had 18 months with foster parents who had a more disciplined approach who would you blame for its current attitudes and behaviours
    frankly we seem to be in a better place than most of europe/ developed world
    dave has a plan we might not like it but i’m told some medications are unpleasant but effective

    Elfinsafety
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    dave has a plan we might not like it but i’m told some medications are unpleasant but effective

    Sweet Baby Jesus and all the orphans; what on Earth makes you think Dave and his chums actually give two hoots about this country and it’s people? Is it not patently obvious that all they are doing is setting themselves and their corporate cronies up for life?? How in the name of all that is holy can you not see that??????

    😯

    TandemJeremy
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    Of course not. It a cynical attempt at marketing them as the nice party.

    Kevevs
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    greased eel who’s been liberally marinaded in vaseline. 😆

    No. They’re still a bunch of self-serving cockbags, just like last week/year/decade. Next!…

    slimjim78
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    Watching Cameron on Newsnight right now.

    What a horrible, horrible mayn.

    thats funny, he said the opposite about you.

    Dont worry everyone, the tories are here to save us from the astronomical debt that the other lot have left us in.

    They keep talking about the debt they have inherted mainly because they are having to make unpopular decisions to attempt to rectify the horrible mess.
    Believe it or not, making unpopular decisions turns out to make you even more unpopular.

    Cameron will save the day, he’s a hero. Saving us all from the left. You’ll understand one day.

    Long live the Tories! hurrah! God Bless Maggie.

    May god forgive the reds.

    Kevevs
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    gawd bless ’em, every one of ’em. so caring and thoughful about us. please Dave, can I have some more? Well, **** off Dave, you don’t give a shity stick about me, you never have, and your company (let’s call it a company) never will. You have no idea about how people like me get by on a daily basis or how people like me think about people like you. But we are massive and you are a small bunch of rich powerful people. Just keep pushing it and we will piss on your face Dave with our steaming acidic vitriol. do you hear me Dave? oh, you’re soundly asleep…

    emsz
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    I think the church is going to have different views to Cameron about me getting married. They should know, after all I think they wear dresses more often than me.

    thanks, by the way derekrides to suggest that we are part of the evils of the world, and that no one gives a shit anyway. Nice.

    camo16
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    they’re all by their very nature lying, cheating scumbags.

    Blair, Major, Thatcher, Brown… Cameron is no different.

    As for Clegg, he’s as slippery as a well greased eel who’s been liberally marinaded in vaseline.

    This I like.

    thanks, by the way derekrides to suggest that we are part of the evils of the world, and that no one gives a shit anyway. Nice.

    😯

    Doesn’t speak for us all, emsz.

    Bikingcatastrophe
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    Sweet Baby Jesus and all the orphans; what on Earth makes you think Dave and his chums actually give two hoots about this country and it’s people? Is it not patently obvious that all they are doing is setting themselves and their corporate cronies up for life?? How in the name of all that is holy can you not see that??????

    Wow. Try not to let a narrow minded and irrational dogma get in the way of the truth there Elf.

    But of course, silly me, you don’t really believe that at all, you’re just playing to the house and having fun. Aren’t you?

    hilldodger
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    mefty – Member
    Are modern politicians a reflection of modern society?

    druidh – Member
    Of course – who votes for them? You know, despite the almost constant squeeling on here, the UK has voted for a right-wing government since Thatcher got into power. I don’t see any sign of that changing any time soon.

    Exactly !!
    ‘we’ have become a totally aspirational capitalist society, the ‘usual suspects’ may bleat and whinge but in truth, enjoy the fruits and luxuries of capitalism as much as the rest of us.
    At least the Conservative Party do ‘what is says on the tin’ whilst the others are seemingly just conservatives with different colour ties….

    slimjim78
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    its clear, the only thing I have in common with you lot is a love of bikes. (not sure thats even true for some).

    I just wish I went to private school and had no idea about the ‘real world’, then I could be hated just a little more.

    TandemJeremy
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    Biking catastrophe – but he is right.

    See the links between the tory party and the private health companies who are being lined up to take over large parts of the NHS.

    camo16
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    Cameron will save the day, he’s a hero. Saving us all from the left. You’ll understand one day.

    Long live the Tories! hurrah! God Bless Maggie.

    I took that as irony. 😳

    Do you like Breakfast at Tiffanies? If so, that’s one thing we’ve got.

    slimjim78
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    two things camo16 – a SOH

    ransos
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    Of course – who votes for them? You know, despite the almost constant squeeling on here, the UK has voted for a right-wing government since Thatcher got into power. I don’t see any sign of that changing any time soon.

    The conservatives have never had a majority of the electorate voting for them. And they certainly don’t represent the UK, as their performances outside of middle England show.

    Anyway, the broadcast was a clever bit of PR. It’s what Cameron’s good at.

    ahwiles
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    Are the Tories OK after all?

    no, don’t be silly.

    hilldodger
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    ransos – Member

    “Of course – who votes for them? You know, despite the almost constant squeeling on here, the UK has voted for a right-wing government since Thatcher got into power. I don’t see any sign of that changing any time soon.”

    The conservatives have never had a majority of the electorate voting for them. And they certainly don’t represent the UK, as their performances outside of middle England show.

    I think the phrase “right wing government” doesn’t only apply to Conservatives, show me a Socialist manifesto and I’ll show you a list of ‘soon to be broken pledges’
    We are a right of centre society, no argument, it’s just which colour flag you want your leaders to wave 🙄

    slimjim78
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    The conservatives have never had a majority of the electorate voting for them. And they certainly don’t represent the UK

    Thats probably a good thing, id hate to be labelled as part of this majority you lot keep mentioning.

    Bikingcatastrophe
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    But no he isn’t TJ. A blanket statement that the Tories are solely in power to line their pockets, look after themselves and not actually give a toss about the country they are in is not really a statement rooted in truth or fact. However much you may hate them I think anyone with even a modicum of intelligence would understand that is not the case. Which is why I suspect he is, at the very least, exaggerating a bit. Or at least I hope he is.

    And given the poor state the nations finances were in when this new lot came into power I am not surprised they keep referring to the mess they found and pinning the blame on the last government because that’s who was to blame. Gordon Brown will forever be one of, if not the, worst chancellor we ever had. I don’t see George Osborne as ever ranking as one of the best but so far he is still better than Gordon.

    ransos
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    I think the phrase “right wing government” doesn’t only apply to Conservatives, show me a Socialist manifesto and I’ll show you a list of ‘soon to be broken pledges’
    We are a right of centre society, no argument, it’s just which colour flag you want your leaders to wave

    That depends where you think the centre lies, doesn’t it? We’re certainly more left wing that the US, for example.

    I would agree however that it can be difficult to get a rizla between the policies of the main political parties.

    trailmonkey
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    Gordon Brown will forever be one of, if not the, worst chancellor we ever had.

    i’m not a nu-lab fan. to me nu-lab and the tories are 2 cheeks of the same arsehole, but, if you think that you’re going to be able to judge historical perspective 18 months after the events then you’re as guilty of polemic dogma as those that you’re pointing the finger at.

    just an observation.

    Stoner
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    The conservatives No party have ever had a majority of the electorate voting for them. And they certainly don’t represent the UK

    FTFY

    TandemJeremy
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    Biking catastrophe – you are an innocent.

    Its exactly what they are there for.

    The tory party exists to attempt to keep wealth and privilege in the hands of a small group. that’s its reason to exist.

    this lot are worse than many as the policies they are introducing are designed deliberatly to put money from the public purse into the hands of their backers.

    as for the fatuous statement

    And given the poor state the nations finances were in when this new lot came into power I am not surprised they keep referring to the mess they found and pinning the blame on the last government because that’s who was to blame. Gordon Brown will forever be one of, if not the, worst chancellor we ever had.

    You really have fallen for the propaganda havent you. 🙄

    Osbourne is following policies that will make the economomy worse knowingly. He is doing this out of ideological hatred for the public sector. even some in his own party are now telling him the austerity measures are wrong.

    slimjim78
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    But no he isn’t TJ. A blanket statement that the Tories are solely in power to line their pockets, look after themselves and not actually give a toss about the country they are in is not really a statement rooted in truth or fact. However much you may hate them I think anyone with even a modicum of intelligence would understand that is not the case. Which is why I suspect he is, at the very least, exaggerating a bit. Or at least I hope he is.

    And given the poor state the nations finances were in when this new lot came into power I am not surprised they keep referring to the mess they found and pinning the blame on the last government because that’s who was to blame. Gordon Brown will forever be one of, if not the, worst chancellor we ever had. I don’t see George Osborne as ever ranking as one of the best but so far he is still better than Gordon.

    Hellelujah!
    I thought I was alone in this mad house.
    I love this guy.

    ransos
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    FTFY

    You haven’t fixed anything, because I’m not arguing otherwise. It is however true to say that the combined liberal/ labour vote is greater than the conservative vote, and is also more than 50% of voters (most of the time). So it could be argued that the majority of voters want a centre/ left government, if you believe that those parties represent the centre and left.

    slimjim78
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    Osbourne is following policies that will make the economomy worse knowingly. He is doing this out of ideological hatred for the public sector. even some in his own party are now telling him the austerity measures are wrong.

    sorry, but you are possibly insane.

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