How anyone can consider Labour after what they did is beyond me
Given what the Coalition are doing, New Labour's era is beginning to look like a golden age.
How anyone can consider Labour after what they did is beyond me
Given what the Coalition are doing, New Labour's era is beginning to look like a golden age.
Given what the Coalition are doing, New Labour's era is beginning to look like a golden age.
Given what the Coalition are doing, New Labour's era is beginning to look like a golden age.
I couldn't agree more. The sooner these clowns are thrown out of government the better. Roll on 2015.![]()
Conservative, one simply can't vote for any of those oiks.
Most of the forum disagree, so that leaves you in a minority![]()
Most of the voters in here agree![]()
The good news is that this OCUK poll is not representative of the UK population. We'll see the real results at the next general election. UKIP will be nowhere.![]()
An eloquent and persuasive response. Bravo.
Given what the Coalition are doing, New Labour's era is beginning to look like a golden age.
If this board was representative of the wider population it would be truly terrifying.
It pleases me that the left are terrified, they deserve nothing less for ruining the country during Labours reign
Yes there can be. There can't be a dozen Dominant world players, but we haven't been one of them since WWII came to a close.
I know they are terrified and it's so obvious they don't know what to do or how to handle it, hence the constant racist bs.
The UK is one of the most important decision factors in the EU, one of the world players and the biggest economy on the planet.
When a significant political/financial event happens within the borders of a world player, the effects can be observed world wide. In example, the collapse of the US housing market lead to the worst financial crisis since 1927. The possibility of Greece defaulting on its debt in 2010, sent financial markets down by 5% from New York to Singapore. If China were to announce tomorrow a growth rate of 2% instead of the predicted 8%, the world economy would probably go back into recession.
In contrast, any bad news from Brazil or India would have little/no effects outside of these countries. They aren't world players and they won't be for a long time. The UK, outside of the EU, will be just that - a decent size economy but not much more than a regional power.
That is utter ********, sorry but it is.
And they say right-wing people have lower IQ's lol