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jaysay 20-05-2013 17:30

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1059709)
What a big difference between you and I.

I know labour lie, I believe them as much as I believe the Tories these day's, I have already said on site, they don't represent Socialism.

I would love however, just as an aside to see your version of the ideal Conservative, you know the one, the bloke that wouldn't allow cruelty or hardship for anyone, when he appears, I'll vote for him.


Oop's silly me, they don't look after their own, what chance do I have?

I know all politicians lie, that's the big difference otherwise why would they be in politics

Less 20-05-2013 17:47

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1059710)
I know all politicians lie, that's the big difference otherwise why would they be in politics

You actually went out when you were fit and well and Canvassed for a liar?

What a waste!

Eric 20-05-2013 17:48

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1059667)
Or perhaps they just don't give a stuff about the grass roots?;)

That's 'cause they have serfs to mow their lawns;)

cmonstanley 27-05-2013 06:45

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB5L...e_gdata_player so if these people have had their benefits stopped how many people are really unemployed .could there really be nearly another million people that are not counted in the statistics :confused::eek:

cmonstanley 30-05-2013 21:28

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this is the future.:( Letters: Food banks just part of Tories' plan | Society | The Guardian its 2013 and we are going backwards.what kind of society do we want:confused:

cmonstanley 31-05-2013 05:49

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ha ha so much for ids being a euro sceptic he wont want to upset his outlaws:D
Over the years, the farm business operating off the country estate part-owned by Duncan Smith's son – with the minister's wife as a trustee – has received well over a million pounds in taxpayer subsidies.

Swanbourne Home Farms, run in partnership between the minister's in-laws, Baron and Baroness Cottesloe, brother-in-law Thomas, and cousin Richard Brooks, has been given €1,517,535 over a 10-year period in funding from the EU. It has also been the recipient of grants understood to be worth tens of thousands of pounds from Natural England.

Described by the EU as "income support" for farmers, these common agricultural policy payments were established by the 1957 treaty of Rome to ensure "fair standard of living for the agricultural community". None of it goes to the Duncan Smiths.

"Neither Iain Duncan Smith or his wife receive any income whatsoever from the Swanbourne Estate," his spokesman says. And few would quibble with the payments themselves. Still, it shows that the best of us need a hand from time to time.

jaysay 31-05-2013 08:08

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1061232)
ha ha so much for ids being a euro sceptic he wont want to upset his outlaws:D
Over the years, the farm business operating off the country estate part-owned by Duncan Smith's son – with the minister's wife as a trustee – has received well over a million pounds in taxpayer subsidies.

Swanbourne Home Farms, run in partnership between the minister's in-laws, Baron and Baroness Cottesloe, brother-in-law Thomas, and cousin Richard Brooks, has been given €1,517,535 over a 10-year period in funding from the EU. It has also been the recipient of grants understood to be worth tens of thousands of pounds from Natural England.

Described by the EU as "income support" for farmers, these common agricultural policy payments were established by the 1957 treaty of Rome to ensure "fair standard of living for the agricultural community". None of it goes to the Duncan Smiths.

"Neither Iain Duncan Smith or his wife receive any income whatsoever from the Swanbourne Estate," his spokesman says. And few would quibble with the payments themselves. Still, it shows that the best of us need a hand from time to time.

Nice cut and paste job C'mon, except for the first line that is, the rest is plagiarised, too many punctuation marks and capital letters to be all your own work:rolleyes:

cmonstanley 31-05-2013 20:56

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UK Government ready to release Lib Dem detainees | The Evening Harold Ha ha made me chuckle.

jaysay 01-06-2013 09:00

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1061341)

You must have plenty of time on your hands, trawling though press websites looking for crap to waste internet space on here with;)

cmonstanley 02-06-2013 07:44

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i wonder which one is going to be outed for having an affair tomorrow?;)

jaysay 02-06-2013 08:13

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1061480)
i wonder which one is going to be outed for having an affair tomorrow?;)

Scraping the very deep corners of the barrel now C'Mon;)

cmonstanley 02-06-2013 11:30

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nope they are hypocrites this will blow the cabinate apart you havent got a clue jaysay this is very big i mean very big news.live by the sword resign by the sword;) http://ianbone.wordpress.com/2013/06...secret-affair/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...le-on-marriage boris with a love child as well lol

cashman 02-06-2013 11:36

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If it blows owt apart i will be very surprised, not many give a monkey's about crap like this these days. Big me arse, its sod all these days.

cmonstanley 02-06-2013 11:39

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ha ha hope thats not an amptley put word lol;)

cmonstanley 02-06-2013 11:48

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positive its not this http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...p-rumours.nope its nothing to do with Hague its bigger than that.


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