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Assunto: Re:***The Times of London and BBC News contributed to this report***.
Modificado por Snoopy (14. Outubro 2009, 00:28:26)
(V): in my mind the country is in a right mess brought on by nearly 10 years of a labour government
the country is in serious debt which every man woman and child will be paying for for the next 30 years
we were taken into 2 wars that the vast majority of the UK ppl didnt want and we dont even equip our troops properly for the last few years weve been led by a joker who wasnt even elected we have elected members of the house of commons ripping us off left right and centre we are on our knees and then the government comes up with this stupid idea to sell off things
but the sad thing is the conservatives will not do any better
Assunto: Re:***The Times of London and BBC News contributed to this report***.
Snoopy: we have had "privatisation" as selling off is called over here....and what has happened....the products have gotten dearer. For instance, electricity, telephones and the like.
Assunto: Re:***but the sad thing is the conservatives will not do any better
Snoopy: This is exactly the case in the US it seems. It seems that in politics, you have two sides of a one sided coin. A bit of a contradiction I know. But that's politics: They tend to live in a world of contradiction. They live in a world of villainous demons - most of which tend to be mere shadows. Politicians like to make things up. And many people, it seems, are programmed to accept what they hear. Much like in the era of McCarthyism, most of the villains are simply made up by the politicians to keep their side in the advantage, as opposed to the other. A bit of a tug-of-war, politics style.
And of course, most politicians have no idea of peoples' real needs or what to do about problems except to make up some strange promises that in the end, will never work. And on it goes.
Assunto: Re:***The Times of London and BBC News contributed to this report***.
Snoopy: The mess goes back to the time of the Iron lady, it was under her Government that the rules of expenses were changed, but at the same time Labour did not speak up. Basically, they are all guilty. as they all felt we would not care or know. It's thank to a whistle blower that they've been caught red handed.
As to whether the Tories will do better.. .. .. I'm hearing to much baby kissing from them at the moment, which does not lead to me having confidence. Though that their leader is saying "pay back or else you won't be allowed to stand for election", which is more than Labour are saying.