True Tory Colours ....
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True Tory Colours ....
Far from removing RED Tape, they want to instal some BLUE Victorian thinking about keeping the workers under foot!!
Typical, Tories for the rich - never will it be any different!!
I'm too old to care about employment law to be honest .... but, it still gets my heckles up when the Tories want to push the workers back into the streets and workhouses!!
YOU lot voted for them, I did warn you ....... you are reaping the results of those crosses!
I see that Blair is returning - how we need a true Leader at times like this!!
Typical, Tories for the rich - never will it be any different!!
I'm too old to care about employment law to be honest .... but, it still gets my heckles up when the Tories want to push the workers back into the streets and workhouses!!
YOU lot voted for them, I did warn you ....... you are reaping the results of those crosses!
I see that Blair is returning - how we need a true Leader at times like this!!
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I support whoever is in the right ...... I support the worker when they are being downtrodden.
I do not support some jumped-up-overpaid-moaning group ..... when they know they have it well heeled!!
I do not support some jumped-up-overpaid-moaning group ..... when they know they have it well heeled!!
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How deeply ironic! With regards to Blair, I can't think of anyone more disingenuous or duplicitous in the history of British politics.
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The greatest Leader of the UK, since Churchill??
The record books will show that the right choices were made at the right time ---- hindsight is the path of the weak, the strong make the choices when they need to be made.
The record books will show that the right choices were made at the right time ---- hindsight is the path of the weak, the strong make the choices when they need to be made.
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I was reading that in the early 19th century, mill owners were employing 6 year olds to work 15 hour days 7 days a week, sometimes working until 6am. This stopped with various laws prohibiting it.
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the problem initiates fom the general acceptance that one single leader is needed imo
one leader can never represent everyones thoughts or opinions
political influence should work towards an acceptable situation for as much of the population as possible not just a tiny margin of victory of one stance over the other
when i watch question time, so much is effort is wasted in the attempt to belittle one person/party over the other - its comical tit for tat slagging match. if as much effort was put into working together from both sides it would be of more constructive benefit
ok your never going to please all the people all of the time - but you could please more than the current situation reflects imo
one leader can never represent everyones thoughts or opinions
political influence should work towards an acceptable situation for as much of the population as possible not just a tiny margin of victory of one stance over the other
when i watch question time, so much is effort is wasted in the attempt to belittle one person/party over the other - its comical tit for tat slagging match. if as much effort was put into working together from both sides it would be of more constructive benefit
ok your never going to please all the people all of the time - but you could please more than the current situation reflects imo
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Lewis read this.
So hmmmm we`d be right royally F***ED if your idiots ad rabble-rousers had got back in.
Originally Posted by Christine Lagarde Managing director, IMF
When I think back myself to May 2010, when the UK deficit was at 11% and I try to imagine what the situation would be like today if no such fiscal consolidation programme had been decided ... I shiver”
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and they have also found the time to abolish MOT's for vintage cars
hitting the manifesto pledge to reduce red tape
MOTing my fleet of pre war Bentley's was becoming a bit of an admin chore tbh
hitting the manifesto pledge to reduce red tape
MOTing my fleet of pre war Bentley's was becoming a bit of an admin chore tbh
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No, because they would have had to implement more or less the same austerity measures that the current government have. Democracy has been supplanted by the ridiculous debt-go-round that we currently have.
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And lets be fair who within their own party would have forced them into austerity measures ? no one.
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To be honest, we would be where we are whoever was in power ...... it's a worldwide correction that takes no notice of the individual governments in power at any particular time.
What we need to be frightened of, actually, is the things the Tories CAN **** up - like the Labour Laws, for example.
But, yes, as pointed out above - my Vintage Rolls doesn't need the stupidity of an MOT to ensure that it's not a rusting pile of oxide particles!! Hoo Har Henry!
What we need to be frightened of, actually, is the things the Tories CAN **** up - like the Labour Laws, for example.
But, yes, as pointed out above - my Vintage Rolls doesn't need the stupidity of an MOT to ensure that it's not a rusting pile of oxide particles!! Hoo Har Henry!
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Do me a favour - open that wooden thiing in the hole in your wall - step outside - what do you see?
That's right, a Tory led recession - a double dip on the Tories watch - you make me laugh!
And what is happening around the world? All are saying that we need growth, just as Labour said 2 years ago ...... seems they were RIGHT, again - it's getting a bit boring now, Tories mess up, Labour mop up, and around it goes.
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And with the Tories we are in Economic Bliss??
Do me a favour - open that wooden thiing in the hole in your wall - step outside - what do you see?
That's right, a Tory led recession - a double dip on the Tories watch - you make me laugh!
And what is happening around the world? All are saying that we need growth, just as Labour said 2 years ago ...... seems they were RIGHT, again - it's getting a bit boring now, Tories mess up, Labour mop up, and around it goes.
Do me a favour - open that wooden thiing in the hole in your wall - step outside - what do you see?
That's right, a Tory led recession - a double dip on the Tories watch - you make me laugh!
And what is happening around the world? All are saying that we need growth, just as Labour said 2 years ago ...... seems they were RIGHT, again - it's getting a bit boring now, Tories mess up, Labour mop up, and around it goes.
We're still running a deficit, it's stimulus spending by a Keynesian measure. The Labour spending plans were only fractionally different.