And the message is?

OffTheBackAdam
OffTheBackAdam Posts: 1,869
edited August 2008 in Campaign
"I do believe the Labour Party has to listen and has to hear the message from the people of Glasgow East."
Defeated Labour candidate Margaret Curran, Glasgow East.
Remember that you are an Englishman and thus have won first prize in the lottery of life.

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  • downfader
    downfader Posts: 3,686
    The Unions have all got together to plea with the PM havent they? There is a massive list of recommendations that a few people on the news last night said if Labour dont take heed its endgame. Eitherway Gordon will be out, and when thats the case Hariet Harman (the mental Home secretary who wants people to do fisticuffs with aggressors to compat crime), yes, Harman will put her hand in for the job. :shock: :roll:
  • nwallace
    nwallace Posts: 1,465
    edited July 2008
    Most Certainly F-Off.

    Even a 5% swing to the SNP in that constituency would have been a F-Off to Labour.

    TheBoyBilly: What Labour weren't listening to Dole scum, what you mean their core support? The people who believe their Great Great Great Grandad voted Labour despite the facts a) The Labour party didn't exist at the time and b) said person didn't meet the requirements for having the vote at the time.
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  • TheBoyBilly
    TheBoyBilly Posts: 749
    You couldn't make this up. The local benefit scroungers were whinging that Labour weren't listening to THEM!
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde
  • OffTheBackAdam
    OffTheBackAdam Posts: 1,869
    Ooh, you cinical lot, suggesting that core Labour voters are a bunch of scroungers and incapable of independant thought!
    Indeed, many who follow the "Mi dad voted fer T'Labour Party and iz dad beforrim" have somewhat failed to notice the change in ownership of the party, from "Workers" to "Unemplyable Lawyers".
    The thought of Mz Harman as (temporary) PM! :shock:
    I can't wait for the first court case where a member of the public sues her for encouraging them to give a miscreant a bit of a slapping and then finding themselves infront of The Bench rather than said oik.
    Remember that you are an Englishman and thus have won first prize in the lottery of life.
  • TheBoyBilly
    TheBoyBilly Posts: 749
    There horrifying thing is Brown won't last past September when Parliament reconvenes and this shower ( yet again not us)will elect a PM who will nick even more Tory ideas than our Gordon and pass them off as his/her own, go on a charm offensive and give them breathing space before the next election. This the party that is facing financial ruin and is morally bankrupt. No wonder Mr.Obama didn't hang around long. What was the point?
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde
  • Parkey
    Parkey Posts: 303
    How about:

    What do you exist for?!

    I've never voted Labour, probably never will, but I don't undersand who they're supposed to represent now. They're trying to stealth privatise everything in sight, including the NHS, so they aren't for the unions. They're taxing the poor more and more, so they aren't for the poor.

    What are they actually for?!
    "A recent study has found that, at the current rate of usage, the word 'sustainable' will be worn out by the year 2015"
  • TheBoyBilly
    TheBoyBilly Posts: 749
    They are a bunch of hypocrites, much like their support. Their greed knows no bounds and yet they slag off the Tories for being the party of the rich!
    It's laughable too, how they hated Thatcher-ism but owe so much to it.
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde
  • alfablue
    alfablue Posts: 8,497
    They are a bunch of hypocrites, much like their support. Their greed knows no bounds and yet they slag off the Tories for being the party of the rich!
    It's laughable too, how they hated Thatcher-ism but owe so much to it.
    well I am sure you will have a wonderful life when the tories get back in, they have a fantastic track record you know!
  • TheBoyBilly
    TheBoyBilly Posts: 749
    Thank you alfablue - I will. Don't forget, we were told that after the 1997 election the Tories would never come back from that defeat. Well Labour have managed to put that to bed big time!
    Just as long as this criminal shower put back the billions they've shamelessly stolen from our (read YOUR) pensions.
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde
  • alfablue
    alfablue Posts: 8,497
    Thank you alfablue - I will. Don't forget, we were told that after the 1997 election the Tories would never come back from that defeat. Well Labour have managed to put that to bed big time!
    Just as long as this criminal shower put back the billions they've shamelessly stolen from our (read YOUR) pensions.
    What, you mean like the Tories are going to put back the billions they robbed from us by selling our telephone service, railways, oil, gas, water, electricity, etc you mean??? Memories are short...

    Run it by me how they stole my pension? I still seem to have a final salary scheme...
  • Gavin Gilbert
    Gavin Gilbert Posts: 4,019
    alfablue wrote:
    Thank you alfablue - I will. Don't forget, we were told that after the 1997 election the Tories would never come back from that defeat. Well Labour have managed to put that to bed big time!
    Just as long as this criminal shower put back the billions they've shamelessly stolen from our (read YOUR) pensions.
    What, you mean like the Tories are going to put back the billions they robbed from us by selling our telephone service, railways, oil, gas, water, electricity, etc you mean??? Memories are short...

    Run it by me how they stole my pension? I still seem to have a final salary scheme...

    Forget about it AB, Billy is a fat bigot who believes in the literal truth of The Daily Mail. There's no point arguing the point with him, he's too grey haired and stupid to see past the 'self self self' mentality of yer typical hardcore Tory.

    New Labour have had their run. Whilst they've done good stuff, now the ideas have dried up, the talented have burnt themselves out and there's there same reek of decay and aimlessness that the Major administration suffered from. Labour needs a spell in the wilderness to rethink.

    So it's unfortunate that the alternative is the most inept, vapid and uncharismatic opposition we've ever had. You'd think after so long to rethink for themselves, the Tories would come up with something with an intellectual basis. They’ve got David Willets after all. But no – nothing in the way of policies, nothing in the way of direction, nothing at all in the way of leadership. Just a bit of low level racism and the odd corrupt blubbery backbencher. A party who’s entire election strategy seems to be ‘David’s an ordinary bloke.”

    The thing is….scratch the surface and below the ‘Nice Dave the rich bloke next door” act you’ll find the seething mass of Golf Clubhouse narrowmindness and bigotry shown here by FatBoyBilly and his retarded chum Adam. So come election day, my cross will still go against the Labour candidate. And then I’ll stumble out of the polling station and force myself to vomit…. :cry:
  • alfablue
    alfablue Posts: 8,497
    I'm with you Gavin

    Labour have dried up, but I think we have so much to be grateful for. Things like the minimum wage (this put an end to my son working as a chef doing 90 hour weeks for £10k in a very top end restaurant where customers pay £200/head), disability discrimination act, unrivalled prosperity and economic growth and stability, improving standards in health (2 week wait for cancer treatment, anyone?) and education (despite what the rose-spectacled old time tories would say).

    The wheels are falling off the wagon now, in part because of the world economy, but I would not wish another tory term on this country no matter how "bad" things get. I think the tories are a shoe-in however :cry: The average voter thinks no further than "what's in MY back pocket, right now"
  • TheBoyBilly
    TheBoyBilly Posts: 749
    I just knew GG would be along.....zzzzzzz! The same old lame diatribe against the Mail, put another record on matey. If you want to now who's really interested in his back pocket look no further than the Champagne Socialist from Ealing, who works at that monument to Thatcherism in East London. You weren't slow to jump on that bandwagon, eh Gav?
    Still, what with Boris and all, Mr Giblet isn't bitter as all is he!
    , .
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde
  • Gavin Gilbert
    Gavin Gilbert Posts: 4,019
    I just knew GG would be along.....zzzzzzz! The same old lame diatribe against the Mail, put another record on matey. If you want to now who's really interested in his back pocket look no further than the Champagne Socialist from Ealing, who works at that monument to Thatcherism in East London. You weren't slow to jump on that bandwagon, eh Gav?
    Still, what with Boris and all, Mr Giblet isn't bitter as all is he!
    , .

    You really are full of crap, aren't you?

    and with the size of your belly, that's a hell of a lot of crap :lol::lol::lol:
  • TheBoyBilly
    TheBoyBilly Posts: 749
    Wahey......got him! No wonder you can't keep a bird Gav, do you try to bully them too?
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde
  • will3
    will3 Posts: 2,173
    Fight, fight, fight ,fight.............
  • Gavin Gilbert
    Gavin Gilbert Posts: 4,019
    Wahey......got him! No wonder you can't keep a bird Gav, do you try to bully them too?

    Nope. I'm only nasty to people when I've established that I really don't like them.

    So reading your previous guff again - what's your problem? That I work in The City? That working in The City has given me a broader comprehension of How The World Works that your obviously limited experience? That I have a social conscience? Or is it that I'm fitter and sexier than you?

    As for 'changing the record' - how many times have you and your retarded chum polluted this forum with a chorus of "Gordon Brown has sold our gold, do-dah, do-dah"?
  • Just back from my little boat trip to the Cote d'Azure/Monaco to find the Ealing Comedy is still ranting. How many times have I mentioned Gordon's Great Gold Giveaway? Er...twice I think, not that I'm counting. But I'm sure my very own CyberStalker will confirm.
    You want to sort out that aggressive attitude Gav, get some help matey. That way women won't feel so obliged to dump you by text.

    How's Boris doing by the way? :D (Reaction Guaranteed)
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde
  • Gavin Gilbert
    Gavin Gilbert Posts: 4,019
    You want to sort out that aggressive attitude Gav, get some help matey. That way women won't feel so obliged to dump you by text.

    I do apologise, but I haven't a clue what you're whiffling on about. Would you care to explain?
  • Ah, our favourite Communist has appeared to waive the Red Flag and insult all with differing political views to him.
    I was quite missing your bile. :roll:
    Remember that you are an Englishman and thus have won first prize in the lottery of life.
  • Gavin Gilbert
    Gavin Gilbert Posts: 4,019
    Ah, our favourite Communist has appeared to waive the Red Flag and insult all with differing political views to him.
    I was quite missing your bile. :roll:

    ROLFLMAO :lol:

    I'm surprised you're still here.....I thought you'd been shown the door after your 'Gypsy King' claptrap over on Cakestop.

    Still, coming from Lincolnshire explains everything. As illuminating as FatBoyBilly admitting to reading The Daily Mail 8)
  • Ah, moved to Lincolnshire, born in Nottinghamshire, home of Raleigh, Carlton, Paramount, Aende and many other British classic frame manufacturers!
    Remember that you are an Englishman and thus have won first prize in the lottery of life.
  • "I do apologise, but I haven't a clue what you're whiffling on about?".........

    Oh really - forgotten your soppy post already? A real tear-jerker it was too. :(
    To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde