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These Labour dickheads who think the country can borrow its way out of debt

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Darth Simian

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Mar 19, 2013, 3:54:20 PM3/19/13
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Ingore them George. Steady as she goes. It will be a long road, but
we will emerge from the shit Bliar and Brown left us in.
--
"They gathered, organized and armed the dirtiest, filthiest and most
criminal so-called humans from different parts of the world more than
60 years ago under a false and void excuse and through making fake
news and stories. They occupied the Palestinian territories and made
the Palestinian nation homeless through their military and propaganda
supports"
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, 6th President of Iran.

Ron

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Mar 19, 2013, 7:08:23 PM3/19/13
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Lest we forget – in 2007 Cameron endorsed even less regulation of banks than
Labour ……
Posted on June 30, 2012 by Tom Pride
As the widening banking scandal in Barclays is breaking, it’s worth
remembering that in 2007, Cameron endorsed LESS regulation of banks and
specifically mortgage and pension provisions by financial institutions.

A report produced by the Conservative Party in 2007 – endorsed by Cameron –
called ‘Freeing Britain to Compete‘ recommended that a vast range of
regulations on the financial services industry should either be abolished or
watered down, including money-laundering restrictions affecting banks and
building societies. The report also saw “no need to continue to regulate
mortgage provision“, saying it is the lender, not the client, who takes the
risk.

Tommy

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Mar 19, 2013, 7:42:01 PM3/19/13
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"Ron" <Ihat...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
>
> Lest we forget – in 2007 Cameron endorsed even less regulation of banks
> than Labour ……
> Posted on June 30, 2012 by Tom Pride
> As the widening banking scandal in Barclays is breaking, it’s worth
> remembering that in 2007, Cameron endorsed LESS regulation of banks and
> specifically mortgage and pension provisions by financial institutions.

Yahhbut what was the final score

Actually who was playing

Were you the ref
or the linesman

Maybe the groundsman, ticket seller, car park attendant ???


Moog

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Mar 22, 2013, 4:17:01 PM3/22/13
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George is mixing his economics. He doesn't know whether he's Free Market
or Keynesian and therefore is utilising both. A tactic known to fail
through numerous previous countries pasts

What makes me laugh is that a government who cannot balance their own
books, want to tell Football and the High Street how to operate.

We are owned and operate by the lenders, not the people in power. The
Tory sympathiser is blinkered to this.

The UK Debt is close to 90% of the GDP and we have a Chancellor making a
party political broadcast as a Budget.

Laughable.

Go and learn something before spouting your ludicrous party politics.
All Parties are the same. They have the same policies. They wish to
operate within the same segment of the political spectrum.

While people like you exist, then recovery is the last thing to occur.

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Moog

Tommy

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Mar 22, 2013, 4:47:29 PM3/22/13
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"Moog" <mo...@moog.moog> wrote in message
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> On 19/03/2013 19:54, Darth Simian wrote:

> The UK Debt is close to 90% of the GDP and we have a Chancellor making a
> party political broadcast as a Budget.

> Moog


To attempt to be on topic :-)) its a "Good job" (tm) the soccer gates are
taking in loads of moolah - has to help the economy

Especially when derby games are played.
I hope no matches are cancelled this weekend

oops next weekend I mean

Cheers
Tommy

Moog

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Mar 22, 2013, 6:03:34 PM3/22/13
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On 22/03/2013 20:47, Tommy wrote:
> "Moog" <mo...@moog.moog> wrote in message
> news:ar3sht...@mid.individual.net...
>> On 19/03/2013 19:54, Darth Simian wrote:
>
>> The UK Debt is close to 90% of the GDP and we have a Chancellor making
>> a party political broadcast as a Budget.
>
>> Moog
>
>
> To attempt to be on topic :-)) its a "Good job" (tm) the soccer gates
> are taking in loads of moolah - has to help the economy

Absolutely. The country would be sat behind the black without it. ;-)

Georgie boy should be thanking the footballing gods.

> Especially when derby games are played.
> I hope no matches are cancelled this weekend
>
> oops next weekend I mean

We've turned into a nation of ponces. Half an hour of snow now kills the
country dead. What the hell is going on. The bulldog spirit left with
Churchill. We're now a nation of Peter Stringfellows, Richard Bransons
and Darth Simians

<shudder>

--
Moog

Tommy

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Mar 22, 2013, 6:11:40 PM3/22/13
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"Moog" <mo...@moog.moog> wrote in message
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> On 22/03/2013 20:47, Tommy wrote:
>> "Moog" <mo...@moog.moog> wrote in message
>> news:ar3sht...@mid.individual.net...
>>> On 19/03/2013 19:54, Darth Simian wrote:
>>
>>> The UK Debt is close to 90% of the GDP and we have a Chancellor making
>>> a party political broadcast as a Budget.
>>
>>> Moog
>>
>>
>> To attempt to be on topic :-)) its a "Good job" (tm) the soccer gates
>> are taking in loads of moolah - has to help the economy

>> Especially when derby games are played.
>> I hope no matches are cancelled this weekend
>>
>> oops next weekend I mean
>
> We've turned into a nation of ponces. Half an hour of snow now kills the
> country dead. What the hell is going on. The bulldog spirit left with
> Churchill. We're now a nation of Peter Stringfellows, Richard Bransons and
> Darth Simians
>
> <shudder>
>
> --
> Moog



Yahhbut you're forgetting we have to protect them foreigners - some of them
are so warm blooded they can't shower unless they have wet suits on - jaysus
picture them playing up in Scotland -

Heyup, nice couple of goals tonite - even Oxy-chamber got in on the act

And we drew 0-0 with Sweden - in Sweden - Ibrahimobitch didn't get much of
a look in :-)

Cheers
Tommy

Boutros Boutros-PMD

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Mar 22, 2013, 6:21:36 PM3/22/13
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Darth Simian expressed precisely :
> Ingore them George. Steady as she goes. It will be a long road, but
> we will emerge from the shit Bliar and Brown left us in.


So why is Osborne spending so much?


Tommy

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Mar 22, 2013, 6:48:49 PM3/22/13
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"Boutros Boutros-PMD" <P...@SIBU.HQ> wrote in message
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He wants to buy in more players obviously

What team does he manage ?

Cheers
Tommy


Baldoni

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Mar 23, 2013, 5:11:38 PM3/23/13
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Moog pretended :
And George Grahams.

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"Ce n'est qu'un dᅵbut, continuons le combat !"

Count Baldoni


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