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matt_himself Flag Matataland 04 May 15 7.15pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

The fact that the Tories are bit too left wing for my liking, and have a bunch of spineless t***s running the show, pales into insignificance compared to this and actual makes me think that voting Tory is a good idea:

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"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 04 May 15 7.26pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote johnno42000 at 04 May 2015 6.53pm


In actual fact the contention that global factors were behind the budget deficit left by Labour in 2010 bears scant resemblance to reality.



Of course not


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lankygit Flag Lincoln 04 May 15 7.56pm Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 7.15pm

The fact that the Tories are bit too left wing for my liking, and have a bunch of spineless t***s running the show, pales into insignificance compared to this and actual makes me think that voting Tory is a good idea:

[Link]

I respect Russ, and that just reinforces my decision to vote Labour.

 


Is this a five minute argument, or the full half hour? [Link]

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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 04 May 15 7.58pm

Quote TheJudge at 04 May 2015 6.19pm

Quote johnno42000 at 04 May 2015 1.18am

Interesting stuff

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Not really.

Labour over spend every time they are in government.

Leaving a note saying that all the money is spent should give you an indication of what kind of man Ed Balls is.

I'l never vote Labour. Ever.

It was actually Liam Byrne who left the note.

 


Yes, I am an agent of Satan but my duties are largely ceremonial

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chris123 Flag hove actually 04 May 15 8.23pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote Catfish at 04 May 2015 7.58pm

Quote TheJudge at 04 May 2015 6.19pm

Quote johnno42000 at 04 May 2015 1.18am

Interesting stuff

[Link]


Not really.

Labour over spend every time they are in government.

Leaving a note saying that all the money is spent should give you an indication of what kind of man Ed Balls is.

I'l never vote Labour. Ever.

It was actually Liam Byrne who left the note.

Some sympathy for Liam Byrne, clearly meant as a joke, but not a fan of Ed Balls, or Labour, just hoping the SNP don't provide the opportunity to form a Government.

 

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matt_himself Flag Matataland 04 May 15 8.24pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Quote lankygit at 04 May 2015 7.56pm

Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 7.15pm

The fact that the Tories are bit too left wing for my liking, and have a bunch of spineless t***s running the show, pales into insignificance compared to this and actual makes me think that voting Tory is a good idea:

[Link]

I respect Russ, and that just reinforces my decision to vote Labour.

He is a hypocrite. He is against the system yet milks it for his own profit. Plus he doesn't practice what he preaches.

For example, he rails against the house market and unscrupulous landlords making money out of the desperate. That is a worthy cause to support. However, he lives in a house he rents for several thousands pounds a month from a shell company based in a tax haven, thus he supports the cycle of the housing bubble.

Lest we not forget that as recently as a month ago he was urging people not vote as he believed there is no point.

If you like tokenism and hypocrisy, then respect the man. If you want something deeper, read some Freidrich Hayek and make your own mind up on economics and society - dont be told what to think by a champagne revolutionary.


Edited by matt_himself (04 May 2015 8.25pm)

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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lankygit Flag Lincoln 04 May 15 8.25pm Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Quote Catfish at 04 May 2015 7.58pm

Quote TheJudge at 04 May 2015 6.19pm

Quote johnno42000 at 04 May 2015 1.18am

Interesting stuff

[Link]


Not really.

Labour over spend every time they are in government.

Leaving a note saying that all the money is spent should give you an indication of what kind of man Ed Balls is.

I'l never vote Labour. Ever.

It was actually Liam Byrne who left the note.

You know that Catfish, I know that, in fact all who keep keep up to speed with current affairs know that.
Some though prefer to peddle misinformation to defame those they don`t like in the knowledge that the uninformed will lap it up.
Interesting too that the word "left" was added to the end of the note.
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When "call me Dave" waved the note about on QT last week, did he add "left" at the end too?
I did watch it but didn`t pick up on whether he did or not.
A tad naughty, not to metion disingenuous, if he did.

 


Is this a five minute argument, or the full half hour? [Link]

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lankygit Flag Lincoln 04 May 15 8.28pm Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 8.24pm

Quote lankygit at 04 May 2015 7.56pm

Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 7.15pm

The fact that the Tories are bit too left wing for my liking, and have a bunch of spineless t***s running the show, pales into insignificance compared to this and actual makes me think that voting Tory is a good idea:

[Link]

I respect Russ, and that just reinforces my decision to vote Labour.

He is a hypocrite. He is against the system yet milks it for his own profit. Plus he doesn't practice what he preaches.

For example, he rails against the house market and unscrupulous landlords making money out of the desperate. That is a worthy cause to support. However, he lives in a house he rents for several thousands pounds a month from a shell company based in a tax haven, thus he supports the cycle of the housing bubble.

Lest we not forget that as recently as a month ago he was urging people not vote as he believed there is no point.

If you like tokenism and hypocrisy, then respect the man. If you want something deeper, read some Freidrich Hayek and make your own mind up on economics and society - dont be told what to think by a champagne revolutionary.


Edited by matt_himself (04 May 2015 8.25pm)

I have made my own mind up matt. You will notice I wrote "reinforces my decision".

 


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matt_himself Flag Matataland 04 May 15 8.38pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Quote lankygit at 04 May 2015 8.28pm

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Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 7.15pm

The fact that the Tories are bit too left wing for my liking, and have a bunch of spineless t***s running the show, pales into insignificance compared to this and actual makes me think that voting Tory is a good idea:

[Link]

I respect Russ, and that just reinforces my decision to vote Labour.

He is a hypocrite. He is against the system yet milks it for his own profit. Plus he doesn't practice what he preaches.

For example, he rails against the house market and unscrupulous landlords making money out of the desperate. That is a worthy cause to support. However, he lives in a house he rents for several thousands pounds a month from a shell company based in a tax haven, thus he supports the cycle of the housing bubble.

Lest we not forget that as recently as a month ago he was urging people not vote as he believed there is no point.

If you like tokenism and hypocrisy, then respect the man. If you want something deeper, read some Freidrich Hayek and make your own mind up on economics and society - dont be told what to think by a champagne revolutionary.


Edited by matt_himself (04 May 2015 8.25pm)

I have made my own mind up matt. You will notice I wrote "reinforces my decision".

Believe me, you will regret this decision if Labour get in.

However, it is your freedom to choose who you vote for.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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lankygit Flag Lincoln 04 May 15 8.44pm Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 8.38pm

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Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 8.24pm

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Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 7.15pm

The fact that the Tories are bit too left wing for my liking, and have a bunch of spineless t***s running the show, pales into insignificance compared to this and actual makes me think that voting Tory is a good idea:

[Link]

I respect Russ, and that just reinforces my decision to vote Labour.

He is a hypocrite. He is against the system yet milks it for his own profit. Plus he doesn't practice what he preaches.

For example, he rails against the house market and unscrupulous landlords making money out of the desperate. That is a worthy cause to support. However, he lives in a house he rents for several thousands pounds a month from a shell company based in a tax haven, thus he supports the cycle of the housing bubble.

Lest we not forget that as recently as a month ago he was urging people not vote as he believed there is no point.

If you like tokenism and hypocrisy, then respect the man. If you want something deeper, read some Freidrich Hayek and make your own mind up on economics and society - dont be told what to think by a champagne revolutionary.


Edited by matt_himself (04 May 2015 8.25pm)

I have made my own mind up matt. You will notice I wrote "reinforces my decision".

Believe me, you will regret this decision if Labour get in.

However, it is your freedom to choose who you vote for.

Time will tell on that I suppose matt, but I regretted the fact the Tories got in last time, and 5 years down the line regret it even more.

 


Is this a five minute argument, or the full half hour? [Link]

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Quote lankygit at 04 May 2015 8.44pm

Time will tell on that I suppose matt, but I regretted the fact the Tories got in last time, and 5 years down the line regret it even more.


 

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Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 8.38pm

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Quote matt_himself at 04 May 2015 7.15pm

The fact that the Tories are bit too left wing for my liking, and have a bunch of spineless t***s running the show, pales into insignificance compared to this and actual makes me think that voting Tory is a good idea:

[Link]

I respect Russ, and that just reinforces my decision to vote Labour.

He is a hypocrite. He is against the system yet milks it for his own profit. Plus he doesn't practice what he preaches.

For example, he rails against the house market and unscrupulous landlords making money out of the desperate. That is a worthy cause to support. However, he lives in a house he rents for several thousands pounds a month from a shell company based in a tax haven, thus he supports the cycle of the housing bubble.

Lest we not forget that as recently as a month ago he was urging people not vote as he believed there is no point.

If you like tokenism and hypocrisy, then respect the man. If you want something deeper, read some Freidrich Hayek and make your own mind up on economics and society - dont be told what to think by a champagne revolutionary.


Edited by matt_himself (04 May 2015 8.25pm)

I have made my own mind up matt. You will notice I wrote "reinforces my decision".

Believe me, you will regret this decision if Labour get in.

However, it is your freedom to choose who you vote for.


Turning your hand to soothsaying now, I see. A font of future knowledge.

That's it everyone - Matthew the Wise has spoken. Don't. Vote. Labour.

 


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