Indeed. I don't think he expected to win a majority and is now worried about the prospect of an Eu exit and as being remembered as the idiot who oversaw it.
His pumped up macho performance the other day was painful to watch, he really is vile. Still can't believe how many are influenced so much by the media in this country.
Osbourne is a cretin.... he almost makes Cameron look electable.
It's ok I've got it, we've found some more gold down the back of the sofa and need that shrewdie Brown back to flog it in a knock down fire sale
Like Osbourne sold off Royal Mail and now in the process of doing the same with one of the state owned banks. They're going at a fraction of the price to the Tory uber elite.
Are people still blaming Labour for the worldwide recession?
The Right like Putin? Surprising but I would agree that there's little between them. What's the mood like generally in Germany? I have a terrible fear that this situation with Merkel accepting so many migrants is going to lead to deep unrest in Germany and the end of the EU at a minimum - possibly much worse.
Melchett: David Cameron has formulated a brilliant new tactical plan to ensure final victory in the field.
Blackadder: Ah. Would this brilliant plan involve us bombing the shit out of Syria?
Captain Darling: How could you possibly know that, Blackadder? It's classified information!
Blackadder: It's the same plan that we used last time and the seventeen times before that.
Melchett: Exactly! And that is what is so brilliant about it! It will catch the watchful ISIS totally off guard! Doing precisely what we've done eighteen times before is exactly the last thing they'll expect us to do this time! There is, however, one small problem.
Blackadder: That innocent people get killed & displaced, which is exactly what ISIS wants!?
Melchett: That's right. And David Cameron is worried this may be depressing the country a tad. So he's looking for a way to cheer people up.
Blackadder: Well, his resignation seems the obvious choice.
Melchett: Hmm, interesting thought. Make a note of it, Darling.
Yeah but look at the Yanks, they might get Trump.Cameron's resignation sounds lovely but look what is likely to be next George The Cutter Osborne or Boris The Bufoon Johnson or we could be really lucky and get Theresa May cricky or politics is in a bad way.
Yeah but look at the Yanks, they might get Trump.
Last polls I saw, AfD losing support, people generally trusting that Merkel will find a solution. Putin kicks arse. The right like that. There are great regional differences in Germany. In the East many think of Merkel as a traitor. Less so where I am in the north west. No-one is happy, but some see the human side and others, especially in the East, feel overridden- not just about refugees. Populists in the East are using the same language and arguments as Göbels. Nobody would have done that in public in the old west Germany - except neo-nazis. Now you see the people in talk shows on TV. My staff in the East when I am there, will vote AfD ( a sort of UKIP, but becoming more and more right wing ). I was asked to go on a Legida "walk about" in Leipzig last Monday, but I said I will not walk with the "brown" ( Nazi ) people who are usurping that movement for their purposes ( I wouldn't walk with them against Merkel anyway ). My staff see AfD as a chance to show their discontent and don't ( or don't want to ) see the risks of going down that path - as their forefathers who made the same mistake in the last century.
Very funny, but actually the alleged incompetent nincompoop British General Staff in WWI after a few years of screw ups figured out exactly what to do, they engaged in a horrible war of strategic attrition which led to Germanys collapse. They won didn't they!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwone/lions_donkeys_01.shtml
I won't 'like' your post because I don't like the content. But thanks for the insight.
Germany had to fight Russia til 1917. Their population was starving by 1918. Not just what happened on the Western front.
Well reasoned argument, he speaks very highly of you...
Or the fact that thanks to the years of brown we are all in it together!
But we aren't... Just us lot whilst the über rich get richer and kids live in poverty in 21st century England....
Mine don't and judging by the fact that you're posting on a phone or computer from within a house with electricity and an internet connection, I'm guessing yours don't either. For most of us there are choices.
More jobs, better conditions and pay for those willing to work, less handouts for those who think we owe them a living.
Economic growth, a commitment to reduce debt, low inflation, low unemployment, I could go on. You can level many things at the Conservatives about views on them being ruthless I'll even accept war mongering in some cases, but let's not pretend the economy is ever in better hands. Have labour ever left the country in a better state than before it was elected? Certainly not in my lifetime.
Mine don't and judging by the fact that you're posting on a phone or computer from within a house with electricity and an internet connection, I'm guessing yours don't either. For most of us there are choices.
More jobs, better conditions and pay for those willing to work, less handouts for those who think we owe them a living.
Economic growth, a commitment to reduce debt, low inflation, low unemployment, I could go on. You can level many things at the Conservatives about views on them being ruthless I'll even accept war mongering in some cases, but let's not pretend the economy is ever in better hands. Have labour ever left the country in a better state than before it was elected? Certainly not in my lifetime.
Are you serious?Mine don't and judging by the fact that you're posting on a phone or computer from within a house with electricity and an internet connection, I'm guessing yours don't either. For most of us there are choices.
More jobs, better conditions and pay for those willing to work, less handouts for those who think we owe them a living.
Economic growth, a commitment to reduce debt, low inflation, low unemployment, I could go on. You can level many things at the Conservatives about views on them being ruthless I'll even accept war mongering in some cases, but let's not pretend the economy is ever in better hands. Have labour ever left the country in a better state than before it was elected? Certainly not in my lifetime.
Labour has always left the country in a better state. People who believe the tories are good on the economy ignore public goods, such as roads, rail, hospitals, schools, libraries, parks and leisure, which all deteriorate significantly under Tory governments. It is one of the most corrosive myths of our times that the tories are good on the economy. They're not. Even trickle down isn't working anymore. Those who don't own anything have very precarious finances. If you own stuff you feel safe as your assets are worth more. I own stuff so I should be a Tory but I hate to see those without squeezed, whilst the recession has left me untouched.
Mine don't and judging by the fact that you're posting on a phone or computer from within a house with electricity and an internet connection, I'm guessing yours don't either. For most of us there are choices.
More jobs, better conditions and pay for those willing to work, less handouts for those who think we owe them a living.
Economic growth, a commitment to reduce debt, low inflation, low unemployment, I could go on. You can level many things at the Conservatives about views on them being ruthless I'll even accept war mongering in some cases, but let's not pretend the economy is ever in better hands. Have labour ever left the country in a better state than before it was elected? Certainly not in my lifetime.
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