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[b]Angel wrote:[/b] [quote][b]veritas wrote:[/b] [quote]ITK..you appear ..just like everyone else (including the politicians) to believe personalities matter and not policy. That's how the Diane Abbott non controversy becomes something that should matter. I vote according to whatever policy is presented and whether I can trust that to be implemented. If it isn't I punish them at the next election. Any current Labour leader would be mad not too hold onto his position as he will surely be the next PM ( when the Clegg & Co are demolished) even if only be default. And just because a leader may not be particularly popular does not mean party will not be. Opposition leaders at this stage rarely have much support as the ruling party gets all the publicity. Give it another 18 months. and as I say...thus it will happen !! :woohoo:[/quote] Very noble of you Veritas but in the world we live in today, most moronic voters want the complete package. Sad fact but for example, Hague and IDS had no chance as they're a couple of baldies. Say what you like about Cameron but he looks like a Prime Minister.[/quote]
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veritas
In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
i couldn't give a stuff if he goes or stays but i,m pleased to see you agree with unions
I see that in his constituency (Doncaster) staff are taking a pay CUT rather than lose jobs !
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16603091
perhaps the bankers will follow suit to demonstrate their loyalty to their puppet.
In The Know
veritas wrote:
i couldn't give a stuff if he goes or stays but i,m pleased to see you agree with unions
I see that in his constituency (Doncaster) staff are taking a pay CUT rather than lose jobs !
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16603091
veritas
In The Know wrote:
You are pushing water uphill with this one, veritas !
Even the biggest Union bosses (HIS paymasters !) want him out now !!!!
i couldn't give a stuff if he goes or stays but i,m pleased to see you agree with unions
In The Know
You are pushing water uphill with this one, veritas !
Even the biggest Union bosses (HIS paymasters !) want him out now !!!!
veritas
In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
1,761 adults ..out of over 62 million.
slightly higher sample than the average poll, veritas !
doesn't say much for polls does it ?
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