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Post by Gander on May 8, 2006 7:50:49 GMT -5
I am not a great follower of politics, but are we not at the point where the Queen should be dissolving this corrupt, immoral and incompetent government?
In fact, has anyone got the Queen's e-mail address?
I find it quite interesting that as the leaders of this country's immorality levels in both public and private life have risen, so have their incompetence levels matched that rise.
As for just changing Blair for Brown, we may end up worse off. Better off? Not a chance! It does not matter how often you shuffle a pack of jokers, you'll always end up with the same hand.
When will Blair go? My guess is at least one day after the length of term Margaret Thatcher served. Unless of course he is pushed.
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Post by leonard123 on May 8, 2006 13:00:24 GMT -5
i don't know any-one, who voted for them, so who the hell, keeps voting them in............... ...............len...................
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Post by sage on May 8, 2006 14:56:07 GMT -5
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Post by RichardB on May 8, 2006 15:08:22 GMT -5
As far as I'm concerned a pox on the lot of them. Morally,this lot are no better than the last lot of Tories, with their bed hopping and financial wheeler dealing. Before anybody suggests the Tories are a credible option,I really do wonder about a party that puts forward Boris Johnson as a parlimentary candidate, is led by a leader , whose previous fellow workers in PR wouldn't trust him with their mothers and whose MP's busy themselves earning fat salaries as advisors when they are supposed to be working for the people who voted them in. It really doesn't surprise me that less and less people bother to vote these days , whatever the party, we get a bunch of people who do not deserve to be paid to represent us, and as long as the Westminster machine continues to keep and centralise all power in London then more and more people will switch off.
RichardB
Ps. I had to laugh the other week , the great new "green" tory leader who made such a thing of cycling to work had to admit his car followed behind him carrying his briefcase.
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