Has the country gone to the dogs since Cameron became PM?

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  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    johnfinch wrote:
    I had my heart set on a baton with olives and feta cheese for lunch and they had no batons. One fecking day in power and there is already a bread shortage.

    You could always eat some proper food for proper people, you London ponce. :wink:

    Im nu Labour, what do you want? :lol:
  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,463
    freehub wrote:
    If I can't get into uni due to it being so expensive cause of Cameron.

    Please tell me that this is political satire and not a genuine comment on the cost of tuition fees / top up fees! :shock:
  • bagpusscp
    bagpusscp Posts: 2,907
    Can't see grey hound racing here any more .The track closed down years ago.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v3-gMM2znE
    bagpuss
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    Sterling has also collapsed, its worth a whole 2 cents less against the Dollar than it was last night when Brown was in Power.
  • bagpusscp
    bagpusscp Posts: 2,907
    So this is the END..........

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b26BD5KjH0
    bagpuss
  • daviesee
    daviesee Posts: 6,386
    bompington wrote:
    daviesee wrote:
    In 1996 the Tories were in power - cold
    In 1997 Labour were in power - milder
    In 2010 the Tories come to power - cold

    The winter before Maggie came to power was severe.

    Strong forces at work

    So the implication is that skiers should vote tory

    Quite the opposite.

    The skiing season appears to finish with the Labour party.
    None of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    Unemployment hit its highest rate for 15 years today.

    Always the same with the tories.


    (We'll just forget the Lib Dems for a while...)
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    Unemployment hit its highest rate for 15 years today.

    Always the same with the tories.


    (We'll just forget the Lib Dems for a while...)

    And who was in power 15 years ago? :wink:
  • TommyEss
    TommyEss Posts: 1,855
    freehub wrote:
    If I can't get into uni due to it being so expensive cause of Cameron, I'm going to personally go and nick his bike.

    It was pretty bloody expensive when I went under the Labour government to be honest mate - anything that comes through in the near future will have been put in place under them too.
    Cannondale Synapse 105, Giant Defy 3, Giant Omnium, Giant Trance X2, EMC R1.0, Ridgeback Platinum, On One Il Pompino...
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    johnfinch wrote:
    Unemployment hit its highest rate for 15 years today.

    Always the same with the tories.


    (We'll just forget the Lib Dems for a while...)

    And who was in power 15 years ago? :wink:

    Err the Tories?

    1995?

    *confused*
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    johnfinch wrote:
    Unemployment hit its highest rate for 15 years today.

    Always the same with the tories.


    (We'll just forget the Lib Dems for a while...)

    And who was in power 15 years ago? :wink:

    Err the Tories?

    1995?

    *confused*

    Yes, the Tories. No need to look :?
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    What I do know is this.

    Forest were doing alright in the play-off semi-final, then the caption "David Cameron becomes prime minister" pops up on the screen and it all went down hill for the tricky trees after that. :(
    Tail end Charlie

    The above post may contain traces of sarcasm or/and bullsh*t.
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    What I do know is this.

    Forest were doing alright in the play-off semi-final, then the caption "David Cameron becomes prime minister" pops up on the screen and it all went down hill for the tricky trees after that. :(

    I just know that had Labour been in Power when we find out who we play in the CL qualifying round then we would have got some butchers bakers and candlestick makers, now watch us get Ajax or someone.
  • Squillinossett
    Squillinossett Posts: 1,678
    It seems that I am the only person that is overjoyed about Cameron getting in?
  • shouldbeinbed
    shouldbeinbed Posts: 2,660
    daviesee wrote:


    Still, the summer of '79 was pretty nice 8)

    75 and 76 were better by far. who was in power, Labour

    QED :lol:

    Ok so there were 3 day weeks but thats 3 days more than a lot of us will be working by the time the Bullington Alumni have finished with us.

    William Hague is in charge of the Northern Board of the Conservatives and is Foreign Secretary, quelle surprise
  • guilliano
    guilliano Posts: 5,495
    My poor old mum suffered horribly giving birth to me in a stiflingly hot hospital at 2:05pm on May 29th 1976 under a Labour government. When she gave birth to my sister on 24th December 1979 under a Tory government it was so much easier
  • Ands
    Ands Posts: 1,437
    No, it has not gone to the dogs. My shopping was delivered last night and although I had only ordered one pack of strawberries, I received two. That never happened under labour. Prosperity is shining through.
  • guilliano
    guilliano Posts: 5,495
    But I am tired tonight, I wasn't last night. Life under Cameron is hard!
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    I had some allergies but they seem to be clearing up now. But seeing as I'm not in the UK I hesitate to give the Tories any credit for this.

    Am I just being churlish?
  • ratsbeyfus
    ratsbeyfus Posts: 2,841
    My 3 year old daughter had a nasty dream last night and wouldn't eat her tea. Where was that in the manifesto?


    I had one of them red bikes but I don't any more. Sad face.

    @ratsbey
  • TommyEss
    TommyEss Posts: 1,855
    Page 4 - 7th paragraph!
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  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    I really should go to bed now as I have a very busy day tomorrow, but I'm finding it hard to get up and go and brush my teeth. Thanks Dave.
  • bompington
    bompington Posts: 7,674
    They've been in power 24 hours & I still haven't got my free haribo
  • shmo
    shmo Posts: 321
    Spent all day digging my bunker. Now off to tesco to buy chocolate before it gets too expensive.

    See ya on the other side.
  • rwsbike971
    rwsbike971 Posts: 40
    Of course it hasn't, because if Cameron is PM it means that thieving, c**********, s*** eating, w***** Brown isn't.
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    It seems that I am the only person that is overjoyed about Cameron getting in?

    No, you are not alone. I am pleased as well. If my Dad (SNP nutter) reads this I'm going to be ex-communicated from the family. :wink:
  • tebbit
    tebbit Posts: 604
    I blame the pixies, not nice little creatures like fairies, but the ones like gremlins
  • ratsbeyfus
    ratsbeyfus Posts: 2,841
    My two little ones got up this morning at their usual unearthly hour but played happily together in their room without needing daddy to get up! Thanks Dave & Nick for the extra half hour in bed! :D

    This Con-Dem thing really seems to be finding its feet now!


    I had one of them red bikes but I don't any more. Sad face.

    @ratsbey
  • dg74
    dg74 Posts: 656
    tebbit wrote:
    I blame the pixies, not nice little creatures like fairies, but the ones like gremlins

    I was just going to ask what Frank Black had done to deserve all the hassle.
  • Bunneh
    Bunneh Posts: 1,329
    I still find all this Tory/Lib Dem government a bit surreal, yet quite cool at the same time. When I heard them say 'Deputy Prime-minister Nick Clegg' I actually looked up from the chav corpse I was butchering to make sure I heard right. Sure enough Clagg and Cameron were naked with 2 German women going at it like rabbits...

    May have been a dream though, I forget.