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#67038
veritas

Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
The Guardian thinks the Lib Dems are "staring into the abyss" but JK readers read here first that the party is on the way to oblivion !
 
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#67040
Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
That, as it turns out, is a tad premature.
 
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#67044
In The Know

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
veritas wrote:
The Guardian thinks the Lib Dems are "staring into the abyss" but JK readers read here first that the party is on the way to oblivion !

Its Red Ed who is on the way to oblivion, veritas !

If he can't do better than that (after having had the seat taken away from his party because of their LIES) then he is really in trouble !

4 and a half years to go to the election - and then things will really be on the mend !
 
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#67057
veritas

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
"Its Red Ed who is on the way to oblivion, veritas !"

no. I don't think so and the result is good for Labour after such a short time and with no Tory/Lib Dem policies actually beginning to bite yet.

The seats will tumble-mark my words.

I am always right. never got an election wrong yet. They should all pay me for advice. You lucky things get it for free on here.
 
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#67059
In The Know

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
Red Ed will be gone within a year.

Just as the Tories failed to produce a credible leader, and changed several times when in opposition, Red Ed will soon discover that there is nowhere for him to go - and nothing for him to do.

He hasn't come-up with a single credible policy yet - and there are others, biding their time, waiting to pounce (Slimy Jack, Postman Alan, a load of Balls etc)
 
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#67078
Pat Barnes

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
Ah, but it could be much sooner than you think old boy - there are rumours ciculating around the corridors of Westminster that there could well be an election in May. The coalition obviously isn't as solid as the Tory/Daily Mail spin would have us believe; yes not all of us are that gullible.

I also see and enjoy the fact that Labour are ahead of the Tories in the polls by a thin margin. Who knows, perhaps the next government will consist of Labour and a few LibDems (well they are more natural bedfellows aren't they), taking us into a more progressive dogma-free future.

P.S. On the subject of Harry Potter dubbed into French, do you think the translators had a British politician in mind when coming up with False Eye? It's obvious isn't it - why, Nick Griffin of course.

P.P.S When you park your red tank in South Street could you please leave a bigger gap to allow other drivers to get out of their parking bays more easily. Thanks.
 
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#67090
In The Know

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
Pat Barnes wrote:
Ah, but it could be much sooner than you think old boy - there are rumours ciculating around the corridors of Westminster that there could well be an election in May. The coalition obviously isn't as solid as the Tory/Daily Mail spin would have us believe; yes not all of us are that gullible.

I really can't see the LibDems wanting an election just yet ! They need time for the Coalition to cure the UK economy (which will have happened in 5 years time).

The Tories couldn't win last time - so I can't really see them wanting an election either, can you ?

Get Real - they both need each other until the next election.

In the meantime, Labour will drop 2/3 leaders (just like the Tories did - Hague / IDS - in longlost opposition).

The rumblings are already there.
 
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#67114
veritas

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
Red Ed will be gone within a year.

Just as the Tories failed to produce a credible leader, and changed several times when in opposition, Red Ed will soon discover that there is nowhere for him to go - and nothing for him to do.

He hasn't come-up with a single credible policy yet - and there are others, biding their time, waiting to pounce (Slimy Jack, Postman Alan, a load of Balls etc)


I don;t think Red Ken (not red enough for me) will be gone any day soon. The Labour Party is not that silly.

I like him..he's like an old fashioned Labour pollie with old-fashioned values. Not sure if he is PM material but plenty of time yet.
 
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#67126
In The Know

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
veritas wrote:
I don;t think Red Ken (not red enough for me) will be gone any day soon. The Labour Party is not that silly.

You wanna bet ?

A few more months of him producing no ideas / no policies (and of course he cannot produce any results) and things will look different.

I like him..he's like an old fashioned Labour pollie with old-fashioned values. Not sure if he is PM material but plenty of time yet.

You wanna bet ?

He's just telling his paymasters - the Unions - what they wanna hear.
As soon as the public realise this he'll be down the pipe faster than a ferret.
 
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#67127
In The Know

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
veritas wrote:
I like him...

PS ... Should he have subtitles - or a nasel job? - I can't understand anything he says.

White man speak with forked tongue ?
 
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#67199
In The Know

Re:Oldham East 13 Years, 3 Months ago  
veritas wrote:
I like him..he's like an old fashioned Labour pollie with old-fashioned values.

Just for you, veritas - a whole page of the plank looking like a plonker !

awkwardedmilibandmoments.tumblr.com/
 
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