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Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:58 am
by Oscar Namechange
Hope this comes out.
Warning to American members... radio stream may cause extreme tedium. If affected, take 4 cups of Expresso Immediately.
Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:56 am
by gmc
oscar;1420728 wrote: Hope this comes out.
Warning to American members... radio stream may cause extreme tedium. If affected, take 4 cups of Expresso Immediately.
Don't like any of them, might vote for boris though
Boris Johnson calls Nick Clegg and his party a load of 'wobbling jellies' | The Sun |News|Politics
The Lib Dems are wobbling jellies of indecision and vacillation, especially Clegg.
“His singlemost contribution to British politics has been to make a U-turn on tuition fees then to make a song about it.
After leaving one disaffected household, he turned to Conservative candidate Maria Hutchings, left, and said: “Come on — sodding Liberal voters.
:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Changed his mind a bit though
Boris Johnson leaps to the defence of 'natural Tory' Nick Clegg | Mail Online
Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 9:14 am
by Oscar Namechange
It's funny because I didn't actually pay much attention to the Poundland farce except for snippets on the news but I now fear for my sanity because listening to IDS, I actually ended up agreeing with him In that radio debate.
I saw Boris's rant on the Liberals.
Can you seriously Imagine him as PM? every day would be a panto day.
Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 2:03 am
by gmc
oscar;1420795 wrote: It's funny because I didn't actually pay much attention to the Poundland farce except for snippets on the news but I now fear for my sanity because listening to IDS, I actually ended up agreeing with him In that radio debate.
I saw Boris's rant on the Liberals.
Can you seriously Imagine him as PM? every day would be a panto day.
Actually I could. He's very far from being an idiot. At least he seems to say what he actually believes which is more than I think you can claim for the rest - well OK the libdems say what they believe then sell out their principles.
Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 4:31 am
by theia
oscar;1420795 wrote: It's funny because I didn't actually pay much attention to the Poundland farce except for snippets on the news but I now fear for my sanity because listening to IDS, I actually ended up agreeing with him In that radio debate.
I saw Boris's rant on the Liberals.
Can you seriously Imagine him as PM? every day would be a panto day.
isn't it already...with our lot?

Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 7:31 am
by AnneBoleyn
I love reading these discussions. I enjoy your perspectives on British politics.

Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 8:25 am
by Oscar Namechange
theia;1420967 wrote: isn't it already...with our lot?

The Coalition Is a Panto...
Cameron Is widow Twanky and Clegg Is buttons...
Any proposals put forward go:
Cameron... Yes I can
Clegg... oh no you can't
Cameron ... oh yes I can
Clegg... oh no you can't.
A year later we've all forgotten about It.
Iain Duncan -Smith's explosive row...
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 1:52 am
by gmc
theia;1420967 wrote: isn't it already...with our lot?
Not really. Pantos are fun and make you laugh. (OK the image of the moronic public
schoolboy types arguing over who gets to wear the tights is an image --- just saying)
watching our politicians - OK arguing about who gets to be the back end of the panto horse and you're forgetting about labour shouting it wisnae me it was him.
You're right it is like a panto.