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Less 16-10-2010 18:24

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852550)
Not if they're already blind Gordon;)

Like you are? You mean? Yes I agree Mancie and his mate are never going to change, but are you? Whenever and argument/discussion comes up the usual you put forward is Labour & their years, nothing practical, why? because there is nothing practical but you and obsessives like you & him can't find a neutral ground that is good for the rest of us, so we have to put up with the same old sheit.
(no smiley face, you don't deserve it).

jaysay 17-10-2010 09:20

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 852585)
Like you are? You mean? Yes I agree Mancie and his mate are never going to change, but are you? Whenever and argument/discussion comes up the usual you put forward is Labour & their years, nothing practical, why? because there is nothing practical but you and obsessives like you & him can't find a neutral ground that is good for the rest of us, so we have to put up with the same old sheit.
(no smiley face, you don't deserve it).

Well you've got to admit Less that since Accy Web went on line there as only been Labour years, apart from May onwards that is. I am the first to admit that the Tories towards the end of their last time in office deserved to be beaten, but even then they left Labour with a strong economy to inherit, in fact the strongest economic position ever inherited by an incoming government in history, and they still cocked it up big style, as per usual

SPUGGIE J 17-10-2010 09:47

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You forgot the global hijacking by banks bit though. Mind you Gordy Brown swept away some of the controls when head money man did he not?

jaysay 17-10-2010 09:52

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 852672)
You forgot the global hijacking by banks bit though. Mind you Gordy Brown swept away some of the controls when head money man did he not?

Not forgetting selling all our gold and for what peanuts, but even then we were the first in and last out of recession and now have £1 trillions worth of debt:mad:

SPUGGIE J 17-10-2010 10:09

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852674)
Not forgetting selling all our gold and for what peanuts, but even then we were the first in and last out of recession and now have £1 trillions worth of debt:mad:

A debt that will never really reduce as the interest payments alone are crippling. The banks got away with fiscal murder and some are now partying to celebrate. Ok I can see why they rescued the banks but would it not have been better to treat the banks the same as any other business? A bank would have let a business go to the wall if it had been as reckless as they were. We need to put a proverbial noose round their knecks that one stupid arrogent move would have them hanging themselves.

cmonstanley 17-10-2010 12:06

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BBC News - Spending Review: Benefit fraud measures outlined this is a good idea but theres so many laws, most would get it back on appeal so its just another gimmick and whos going to implement them when they are getting rid of so many staff:confused: are they going to try and do it on the cheap so most cases will be dropped due to lack of evidence because of the human rights law.

Ken Moss 17-10-2010 12:36

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 852682)
A debt that will never really reduce as the interest payments alone are crippling. The banks got away with fiscal murder and some are now partying to celebrate. Ok I can see why they rescued the banks but would it not have been better to treat the banks the same as any other business? A bank would have let a business go to the wall if it had been as reckless as they were. We need to put a proverbial noose round their knecks that one stupid arrogent move would have them hanging themselves.

I quite agree. A bit of thinning out would have been rather nice.

What we could do with is a nationalised bank that people could trust.

How about, oh I don't know, The Bank of England?

jaysay 17-10-2010 17:54

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 852699)
I quite agree. A bit of thinning out would have been rather nice.

What we could do with is a nationalised bank that people could trust.

How about, oh I don't know, The Bank of England?

Well the good old Bank of England used to regulate the Banks until somebody had a brilliant idea to regulate them, wonder who that was:rolleyes:

Less 17-10-2010 19:07

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852759)
Well the good old Bank of England used to regulate the Banks until somebody had a brilliant idea to regulate them, wonder who that was:rolleyes:

Are you related to the Mayor of London?

Read that again, work out where you went wrong and then re-post.
:D

Vicbfc 17-10-2010 22:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852236)
BBC News - Cameron backs proposed health and safety law reforms

At last a bit of sense over the health and safety nonsense, and a curb on ambulance chasers is long over due, we have got to a situation where there is no genuine no fault accidents anymore, a lot of these so called "accidents" could be avoided if people themselves were more careful and were no always looking for some one to blame, when most of the time its their own stupid fault

I agree :D

jaysay 18-10-2010 08:48

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 852786)
Are you related to the Mayor of London?

Read that again, work out where you went wrong and then re-post.
:D

Glad the smiles are back:D deregulated was the term:rolleyes: two typos one after another;)


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