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o/t SNP and labour coalition

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Douglas, Nov 16, 2014.

  1. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    Well indeed mate, agree with most of that.
    I doubt very much whether lessons have been learned though.
    Life will just go on.
    Hope your lady gets some recourse, don't mean this in a bad way but I feel heartily sorry for the lass.
    Best of luck to you both, I wish you both well.
     
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  2. Brian Storm

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    She's getting there, after having to start all over again, found meds that are finally are working for her so I've got her a ticket for the Chelsea game. She's back on the waiting list to restart her cognitive therapy so hopefully I can start looking for a job next year. Cheers fella. All the best to you and your lady too. :)
     
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  3. Billy Death

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    Aye, we'll get there marra.
     
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  4. Mackem-Tiz

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    Well Labour must be unlucky cos everytime they get voted out of power they leave the country on it's knees. Co-incidance? And i blame them for letting immigration getting out of control. There is a cycle of labour lea uing a mess and the conservatives sorting the mess out then labour get bk in....Milliband is the tories trump card!
     
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  5. johnnywarksmoustache

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    All the politicians are lying to us and none of them will admit the truth when it comes to the truly dire state of our finances and the deficit. We owe a staggering 1.4 Trillion Pounds and austerity hasn't even begun to bite yet! Don't be fooled by all these promises of increased spending here and TAX Cuts there because in reality there will have to be huge cuts in public spending in the years to come by whoever gets in! The Tories to their credit are at least trying to do something about it but how can you give Labour any credibility on the economy when even their own leader forgot to mention the biggest problem that we face as a country since the outbreak of WWII. It is simply astonishing that he is even being considered as a possible PM. All he wants to do is soak the rich which is economic illiteracy! The richest 3rd in our society pay 3 times more than the poorest third which I think is fair.

    Lets save the £15BN Net a year that we shell out to the hopeless unreformed EU for starters! Lets regain control of our borders, our fishing grounds, our agricultural policy and lets spend more time on being a global trading nation like we have been for over a 1000 years! I have been a Tory supporter all my voting life but this time around I'm voting UKIP!
     
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  6. Brian Storm

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    Define on it's knees? I don't recall working families queuing for food hand outs while Labour celebrated 'victory' in financial recovery. That's happening right now. Tell me what the Tories have done to sort immigration?
     
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  7. MrRAWhite

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    So says the Sun and the Tory Mail so it must be right eh!!
     
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  8. Sidthemackem

    Sidthemackem Newcastle United 0-1 Cambridge United
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    Can I just point out that you're all a load of pinko trotskyists? Apart from the fascist element obviously, like that UKIP-voting sheep-shagger from Ipswich. Baa-aa...
     
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    Is that you Nigel?
     
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  10. johnnywarksmoustache

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    From Oxted dear boy! <whistle>
     
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  11. Mackem-Tiz

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    Define on it's knees? Well in the 70s this country was most definately on its knees ( imo) with constant strikes and inefficient manufacturing etc ie British Leyland. Constant power strikes and in the end of the 70s the infamous winter of discontent.
    Then in 2010 we were left with the biggest national debt in our history. In the 13 years the so called working class party were in power i didnt feel any better off and the gap between the rich and poor actually widened.
    As for what have the tories done to sort out immigration...imo opinion it's way too late for anyone to sort it as the horse has already well and truly bolted!
    Of course i know i'm in the minority with my views but just cos im working class and my grandad worked in the ship yards etc doesn't mean i have to vote Labour...
     
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  12. Brian Storm

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    Agreed, but what about the Tories? They leave the country perfect do they? Not in my experience, both party's have ****ed this country up on more than one occasion. Think it's unfair to single out one in particular when they're all ****s. I'll vote for the party which benefits me but i'm under no illusion, there are no good choices this election, but on a personal level, one is way worse than another.
     
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