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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. To be honest, I don't know how you sleep at night. Very soundly, I can assure you ! Agree with Willo. And very sound in the knowledge that New Labour/Old Labour/Loony Greens/sundry other vegetables are not now in a position to f*ck our country up again for another generation. Enjoy your silly LaLa land, Gusset... A party political broadcast, on behalf of the memory of the Conservative Party. 25 years ago and a mistake acknowledged at the time. Acknowledged at the time, would have been actually been covered up for as long as possible. What about the contamination of factor x, Hillsborough, the housing boom, Black Wednesday, mass unemployment in mining towns, BCCI, David Mellor in a Chelsea shirt, cash for questions, and of course David Mellor in a Chelsea shirt.... Simple fact is, every government is equally well poised to f**k the country up, because, and here is the shocker, the government only govern the country - its actually corporations and wealth that they answer to. Me and you, we get to participate in an illusion every 1800 or so days, in which we pretend to have an influence, over the control of the nation. They break our legs, and we say thank you when they offer us crutches.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Sep 15 2.21pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. Which era, obviously there is a lot of difference between Ted Heath, Thatcher, Major and Cameron, along with the failed leaders? If you're 'dyed in the wool' I'd imagine you either hated Thatcher or Cameron Or do you just mean, you vote Conservative, irrespective of policy? I've NOT hated any Conservative leader.But the one I admired above others was 'Margaret Thatcher'. I won't be lured into a Thatcher debate by any of the lefties on here as it will be the Willo of all Willo threads.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 28 Sep 15 2.51pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. Which era, obviously there is a lot of difference between Ted Heath, Thatcher, Major and Cameron, along with the failed leaders? If you're 'dyed in the wool' I'd imagine you either hated Thatcher or Cameron Or do you just mean, you vote Conservative, irrespective of policy? I've NOT hated any Conservative leader.But the one I admired above others was 'Margaret Thatcher'. I won't be lured into a Thatcher debate by any of the lefties on here as it will be the Willo of all Willo threads.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Sep 15 2.57pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. Which era, obviously there is a lot of difference between Ted Heath, Thatcher, Major and Cameron, along with the failed leaders? If you're 'dyed in the wool' I'd imagine you either hated Thatcher or Cameron Or do you just mean, you vote Conservative, irrespective of policy? I've NOT hated any Conservative leader.But the one I admired above others was 'Margaret Thatcher'. I won't be lured into a Thatcher debate by any of the lefties on here as it will be the Willo of all Willo threads.
Not rising to the bait.
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matt_himself Matataland 28 Sep 15 2.59pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. To be honest, I don't know how you sleep at night.
The question is always why its the employees who get laid off, for the failure of the owner / director to manage their business. The trade union leader is typically interested in the benefits of more than one person, rather than self motivated interests. I don't disagree that those who own, set up and run businesses shouldn't profit, but that profit should never be at the cost of other peoples livelyhoods. How much money, after all, does one person really need?
Or do you think they are more likely to be fretting about paying the bills, salaries and somehow keeping their heads above the water, whilst also trying to find a few things to cut back to allow their kids to go on school trips? BTW, the trade union leader is far more interested in power than their members. There is a whole load of history about this and you know it.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 28 Sep 15 3.09pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. Which era, obviously there is a lot of difference between Ted Heath, Thatcher, Major and Cameron, along with the failed leaders? If you're 'dyed in the wool' I'd imagine you either hated Thatcher or Cameron Or do you just mean, you vote Conservative, irrespective of policy? I've NOT hated any Conservative leader.But the one I admired above others was 'Margaret Thatcher'. I won't be lured into a Thatcher debate by any of the lefties on here as it will be the Willo of all Willo threads.
Well Ted Heath and Thatcher were about as different in terms of policy, ideology and economics as it gets. Of all the conservatives leaders of my life time. I don't really see how people could see a link between the two, other than not wanting to vote for Labour. Thatcher is also probably the one I respect the most. I hated her, with a passion - but that in its own regard is a badge of respect. Although I always admired Hessletine, great public speaker. Probably the best leader that the Conservative Party never had.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 28 Sep 15 3.12pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. Which era, obviously there is a lot of difference between Ted Heath, Thatcher, Major and Cameron, along with the failed leaders? If you're 'dyed in the wool' I'd imagine you either hated Thatcher or Cameron Or do you just mean, you vote Conservative, irrespective of policy? I've NOT hated any Conservative leader.But the one I admired above others was 'Margaret Thatcher'. I won't be lured into a Thatcher debate by any of the lefties on here as it will be the Willo of all Willo threads.
Well Ted Heath and Thatcher were about as different in terms of policy, ideology and economics as it gets. Of all the conservatives leaders of my life time. I don't really see how people could see a link between the two, other than not wanting to vote for Labour. Thatcher is also probably the one I respect the most. I hated her, with a passion - but that in its own regard is a badge of respect. Although I always admired Hessletine, great public speaker. Probably the best leader that the Conservative Party never had. Mate of mine worked for him in the civil service when he was trade and industry - a bigger c*** and more arrogant man apparently would be hard to find
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jamiemartin721 Reading 28 Sep 15 3.16pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. To be honest, I don't know how you sleep at night.
The question is always why its the employees who get laid off, for the failure of the owner / director to manage their business. The trade union leader is typically interested in the benefits of more than one person, rather than self motivated interests. I don't disagree that those who own, set up and run businesses shouldn't profit, but that profit should never be at the cost of other peoples livelyhoods. How much money, after all, does one person really need?
Or do you think they are more likely to be fretting about paying the bills, salaries and somehow keeping their heads above the water, whilst also trying to find a few things to cut back to allow their kids to go on school trips? BTW, the trade union leader is far more interested in power than their members. There is a whole load of history about this and you know it. I'm not interested in small and private small scale enterprises, actually I do own two small business but that's an aside. Not enough has been done to protect small private business from the Corporate power and exploitation, either by the Conservative or Labour Party. Small business to me, is as vital as the rights of individual workers. But you know that's not what I'm talking about. I know plenty of people who own and run small business and firms. The corporation and big business, that's where the problems lie.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 28 Sep 15 3.18pm | |
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Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. Which era, obviously there is a lot of difference between Ted Heath, Thatcher, Major and Cameron, along with the failed leaders? If you're 'dyed in the wool' I'd imagine you either hated Thatcher or Cameron Or do you just mean, you vote Conservative, irrespective of policy? I've NOT hated any Conservative leader.But the one I admired above others was 'Margaret Thatcher'. I won't be lured into a Thatcher debate by any of the lefties on here as it will be the Willo of all Willo threads.
Well Ted Heath and Thatcher were about as different in terms of policy, ideology and economics as it gets. Of all the conservatives leaders of my life time. I don't really see how people could see a link between the two, other than not wanting to vote for Labour. Thatcher is also probably the one I respect the most. I hated her, with a passion - but that in its own regard is a badge of respect. Although I always admired Hessletine, great public speaker. Probably the best leader that the Conservative Party never had. Mate of mine worked for him in the civil service when he was trade and industry - a bigger c*** and more arrogant man apparently would be hard to find Sounds about right, the making of a great politician, egotistical arrogant, hubris hugging c**t, full of self importance and a sense of entitlement. After all, who else would believe they were suitable to rule.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 28 Sep 15 3.21pm | |
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Quote chris123 at 28 Sep 2015 2.10pm
He and his daughter were posing for the cameras - no attempt to cover up at all - none the less, clearly a mistake - and you going back 25 years again with most of the rest. Going back 25 years, indeed, lucky then that many people aren't comparing the new Labour leader to those of the 70s and the mistakes they made. The reality of decisions made by states, is that they tend to surface historically, rather than recently, as I'm sure people like Cyril Smith or Ted Heath could maybe attest to.
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chris123 hove actually 28 Sep 15 3.22pm | |
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Quote OldFella at 27 Sep 2015 8.36pm
Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. Which era, obviously there is a lot of difference between Ted Heath, Thatcher, Major and Cameron, along with the failed leaders? If you're 'dyed in the wool' I'd imagine you either hated Thatcher or Cameron Or do you just mean, you vote Conservative, irrespective of policy? I've NOT hated any Conservative leader.But the one I admired above others was 'Margaret Thatcher'. I won't be lured into a Thatcher debate by any of the lefties on here as it will be the Willo of all Willo threads.
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matt_himself Matataland 28 Sep 15 3.23pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 27 Sep 2015 8.48pm
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Quote Willo at 27 Sep 2015 8.38pm
Quote OldFella at 27 Sep 2015 8.36pm
Think all the soppy lefties on HOL have taken the last train for the coast....they'll be welcome in so many ways I live on the coast and thankfully haven't come across any "Soppy lefties" down my way ! All very "True Blue" types in my vicinity !
I am unashamedly a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. To be honest, I don't know how you sleep at night.
The question is always why its the employees who get laid off, for the failure of the owner / director to manage their business. The trade union leader is typically interested in the benefits of more than one person, rather than self motivated interests. I don't disagree that those who own, set up and run businesses shouldn't profit, but that profit should never be at the cost of other peoples livelyhoods. How much money, after all, does one person really need?
Or do you think they are more likely to be fretting about paying the bills, salaries and somehow keeping their heads above the water, whilst also trying to find a few things to cut back to allow their kids to go on school trips? BTW, the trade union leader is far more interested in power than their members. There is a whole load of history about this and you know it. I'm not interested in small and private small scale enterprises, actually I do own two small business but that's an aside. Not enough has been done to protect small private business from the Corporate power and exploitation, either by the Conservative or Labour Party. Small business to me, is as vital as the rights of individual workers. But you know that's not what I'm talking about. I know plenty of people who own and run small business and firms. The corporation and big business, that's where the problems lie. My original post, the one you commented on, was about small business. No one mentioned big business. You went off at a tangent.
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