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#106668
andrew

Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
 
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#106671
In The Know

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/george...lan-for-victory.html

Get used to Ed Balls ITK.


... I AM used to him - that's the problem !!!!

You obviously don't read your OWN links !

"The British economy has at last - and in defiance of Labour’s predictions - started to grow. Even the enormous deficit is heading in the right direction. The Government senses (quite wrongly) some scope for giveaways.

It is certain to be a miserable and humiliating afternoon for Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor. Mr Balls has been proved completely wrong on every important point. The economy is not in double-dip recession, as Mr Balls forecast. Mr Osborne’s so-called spending cuts have not prevented Britain’s return to growth, as Mr Balls said they would. Unemployment has not risen, as Mr Balls predicted.

Most of us are lucky if we get it right some of the time. The shadow chancellor has managed to get it wrong all the time. When Mr Balls gets sacked, as he surely will, City investment firms will rush to employ him. He is that rare phenomenon, the infallible contrary indicator. Put him in a room, and ask his opinion. If Mr Balls says buy - sell. If he advises sell - buy!

You could set your watch by Ed Balls, who now carries zero credibility as shadow chancellor.
 
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#106675
In The Know

Re:Tories are out of this world !!!!! 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
tv will be better under labour anyway

It has to be - there will be no jobs for anyone to go to !

(but how will you run your TV with no electricity and certainly no dole - no one is daft enough to lend any money to labour !)
 
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#106700
andrew

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/george...lan-for-victory.html

Get used to Ed Balls ITK.


... I AM used to him - that's the problem !!!!

You obviously don't read your OWN links !

"The British economy has at last - and in defiance of Labour’s predictions - started to grow. Even the enormous deficit is heading in the right direction. The Government senses (quite wrongly) some scope for giveaways.

It is certain to be a miserable and humiliating afternoon for Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor. Mr Balls has been proved completely wrong on every important point. The economy is not in double-dip recession, as Mr Balls forecast. Mr Osborne’s so-called spending cuts have not prevented Britain’s return to growth, as Mr Balls said they would. Unemployment has not risen, as Mr Balls predicted.

Most of us are lucky if we get it right some of the time. The shadow chancellor has managed to get it wrong all the time. When Mr Balls gets sacked, as he surely will, City investment firms will rush to employ him. He is that rare phenomenon, the infallible contrary indicator. Put him in a room, and ask his opinion. If Mr Balls says buy - sell. If he advises sell - buy!

You could set your watch by Ed Balls, who now carries zero credibility as shadow chancellor.


I don't like ED Balls either but Miliband will never sack them or his wife - who are both bad for the party, Blair and Brown all over again.
 
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#106705
Ben 3

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/george...lan-for-victory.html

Get used to Ed Balls ITK.


... I AM used to him - that's the problem !!!!

You obviously don't read your OWN links !

"The British economy has at last - and in defiance of Labour’s predictions - started to grow. Even the enormous deficit is heading in the right direction. The Government senses (quite wrongly) some scope for giveaways.

It is certain to be a miserable and humiliating afternoon for Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor. Mr Balls has been proved completely wrong on every important point. The economy is not in double-dip recession, as Mr Balls forecast. Mr Osborne’s so-called spending cuts have not prevented Britain’s return to growth, as Mr Balls said they would. Unemployment has not risen, as Mr Balls predicted.

Most of us are lucky if we get it right some of the time. The shadow chancellor has managed to get it wrong all the time. When Mr Balls gets sacked, as he surely will, City investment firms will rush to employ him. He is that rare phenomenon, the infallible contrary indicator. Put him in a room, and ask his opinion. If Mr Balls says buy - sell. If he advises sell - buy!

You could set your watch by Ed Balls, who now carries zero credibility as shadow chancellor.




At ITK's age (c70) - it must have taken him an hour to type that! With caps and link etc. But no childish balls up/sillybrand stuff; I am disappointed.
 
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#106745
Pattaya

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
Ben 3 wrote:
In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/george...lan-for-victory.html

Get used to Ed Balls ITK.


... I AM used to him - that's the problem !!!!

You obviously don't read your OWN links !

"The British economy has at last - and in defiance of Labour’s predictions - started to grow. Even the enormous deficit is heading in the right direction. The Government senses (quite wrongly) some scope for giveaways.

It is certain to be a miserable and humiliating afternoon for Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor. Mr Balls has been proved completely wrong on every important point. The economy is not in double-dip recession, as Mr Balls forecast. Mr Osborne’s so-called spending cuts have not prevented Britain’s return to growth, as Mr Balls said they would. Unemployment has not risen, as Mr Balls predicted.

Yawn
Most of us are lucky if we get it right some of the time. The shadow chancellor has managed to get it wrong all the time. When Mr Balls gets sacked, as he surely will, City investment firms will rush to employ him. He is that rare phenomenon, the infallible contrary indicator. Put him in a room, and ask his opinion. If Mr Balls says buy - sell. If he advises sell - buy!

You could set your watch by Ed Balls, who now carries zero credibility as shadow chancellor.




At ITK's age (c70) - it must have taken him an hour to type that! With caps and link etc. But no childish balls up/sillybrand stuff; I am disappointed.
 
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Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/george...lan-for-victory.html

Get used to Ed Balls ITK.


... I AM used to him - that's the problem !!!!

You obviously don't read your OWN links !

"The British economy has at last - and in defiance of Labour’s predictions - started to grow. Even the enormous deficit is heading in the right direction. The Government senses (quite wrongly) some scope for giveaways.

It is certain to be a miserable and humiliating afternoon for Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor. Mr Balls has been proved completely wrong on every important point. The economy is not in double-dip recession, as Mr Balls forecast. Mr Osborne’s so-called spending cuts have not prevented Britain’s return to growth, as Mr Balls said they would. Unemployment has not risen, as Mr Balls predicted.

Most of us are lucky if we get it right some of the time. The shadow chancellor has managed to get it wrong all the time. When Mr Balls gets sacked, as he surely will, City investment firms will rush to employ him. He is that rare phenomenon, the infallible contrary indicator. Put him in a room, and ask his opinion. If Mr Balls says buy - sell. If he advises sell - buy!

You could set your watch by Ed Balls, who now carries zero credibility as shadow chancellor.


I don't like ED Balls either but Miliband will never sack them or his wife - who are both bad for the party, Blair and Brown all over again.



Why wont Milliband sack Ed Balls?
 
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#106750
Anon

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/george...lan-for-victory.html

Get used to Ed Balls ITK.


... I AM used to him - that's the problem !!!!

You obviously don't read your OWN links !

"The British economy has at last - and in defiance of Labour’s predictions - started to grow. Even the enormous deficit is heading in the right direction. The Government senses (quite wrongly) some scope for giveaways.

It is certain to be a miserable and humiliating afternoon for Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor. Mr Balls has been proved completely wrong on every important point. The economy is not in double-dip recession, as Mr Balls forecast. Mr Osborne’s so-called spending cuts have not prevented Britain’s return to growth, as Mr Balls said they would. Unemployment has not risen, as Mr Balls predicted.

Most of us are lucky if we get it right some of the time. The shadow chancellor has managed to get it wrong all the time. When Mr Balls gets sacked, as he surely will, City investment firms will rush to employ him. He is that rare phenomenon, the infallible contrary indicator. Put him in a room, and ask his opinion. If Mr Balls says buy - sell. If he advises sell - buy!

You could set your watch by Ed Balls, who now carries zero credibility as shadow chancellor.


They've been cutting jobs and throwing people off the sick left right and centre - I wouldn't be surprised if disaster is around the corner...
 
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#106754
In The Know

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Why wont Milliband sack Ed Balls?

Too late now, honey!

He was foolish to appoint him in the first place (having been the architech of the disaster in the first place - along with Brown).

With an election so close, Milliband would seem as if he was incompetent ( !!!! ) if he replaced him now - having "backed" him for so long.
 
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#106755
andrew

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
Why wont Milliband sack Ed Balls?

Bit like Blair and Brown saga Brown kissed Blair's arse and Mr Balls is kissing Miliband's arse.
 
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#106756
andrew

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
Reform has cost millions and still been delayed in some areas.
 
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Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Why wont Milliband sack Ed Balls?

Too late now, honey!

He was foolish to appoint him in the first place (having been the architech of the disaster in the first place - along with Brown).

With an election so close, Milliband would seem as if he was incompetent ( !!!! ) if he replaced him now - having "backed" him for so long.



He couldn't appear more incompetent if he tried! Even Labour fanatics are embarrassed by him.
 
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#106773
In The Know

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
and Mr Balls is kissing Miliband's arse.

... are you sure its that way round ?

I think its Silliband who is weak.
 
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#106777
Pattaya

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Why wont Milliband sack Ed Balls?

Too late now, honey!

He was foolish to appoint him in the first place (having been the architech of the disaster in the first place - along with Brown).

With an election so close, Milliband would seem as if he was incompetent ( !!!! ) if he replaced him now - having "backed" him for so long.


True,keep 'em or sack 'em...both smack of desperation
 
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#106785
Parse Desick-Buckett

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
Reform has cost millions and still been delayed in some areas.

What does that even mean??? You mean since 1832? Any particular department of government?? That must be the vaguest observation since someone thought of the word vague.
 
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#106790
andrew

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
IDS DWP reform, £4 million wasted.
 
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#106791
Pattaya

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
Parse Desick-Buckett wrote:
andrew wrote:
Reform has cost millions and still been delayed in some areas.

What does that even mean??? You mean since 1832? Any particular department of government?? That must be the vaguest observation since someone thought of the word vague.


Time to kick the bucket?
 
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#106815
andrew

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
In The Know wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Why wont Milliband sack Ed Balls?

Too late now, honey!

He was foolish to appoint him in the first place (having been the architech of the disaster in the first place - along with Brown).

With an election so close, Milliband would seem as if he was incompetent ( !!!! ) if he replaced him now - having "backed" him for so long.



He couldn't appear more incompetent if he tried! Even Labour fanatics are embarrassed by him.


Labour could have my vote if they didn't have crap/dangerous MPs like - Mr Balls, Yvette Cooper, Harriet Harman and Jacqui Smith. Hate what Tories have done to the DWP and lies of Cameron is disgraceful, this why I'm voting UKIP.
 
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#106875
andrew

Re:Tories are out. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
 
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#106882
In The Know

Re:Tories are outstanding. 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
this why I'm voting UKIP.

I'm sure you will fell at home !

UKIP Politician In 'Send Them Back' Video

news.sky.com/story/1179340/ukip-politici...send-them-back-video
 
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