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I have followed this debate with great interest and have learned a great deal from both sides of the argument. Fair play to Billy he keeps coming back for more, if it had been a boxing match the referee would have stepped in ages ago to protect him from any further punishment.I declare the winner on points to be:mgdgreg (congratulations)
Wondered when Micks mate/relation/other personality would reappear!
Ahem.http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18908882
The moral of the story is, you can win an argument simply by saying you've won over and over again. If only I'd known this when I was at uni, my dissertation would've been a doddle.
Oh dear:
How long do you want it to go on for mjdgreg?
Who is Bob Diamond?
QuoteWho is Bob Diamond?He's a product of the last Labour government and is one of the reasons the country is bankrupt.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Diamond_(banker)
Would you like to explain to us thicko`s how Labour was involved in appointing him Goup CEO of Barclays plc?
QuoteWould you like to explain to us thicko`s how Labour was involved in appointing him Goup CEO of Barclays plc?Where did I say that? He was a product of the lax regulatory framework that Labour encouraged. He took reckless gambles and was dishonest with his customer's money knowing full well Gordon would bail him out if necessary. He epitomised all that was wrong with Labour's cosy relationship with the banks.
And the Tories de regulated in the first place
QuoteAnd the Tories de regulated in the first placeLabour were in power. Not the Tories. Labour could have tightened up regulation. They didn't. They loosened it to the point there was no point in having regulation. They are to blame. End of.
Right, we`re in agreement that the Tories De regulated the banks?Now you can`t go bleating that the other party did n`t put that regulation back in place can you, when it`s de regulation you wanted in the first place, damned if you do and damned if you don`t, Cameron would have kicked a right fuss up if Labour re regulated would n`t they?
If you dont vote you cant comment on the government, either party, for or against
..............starting with youThere's more to this world than Economics. It needs to be balanced with Social issues. Finding that equilibrium is the key
I've forgotten, that's a sign of how long this thread has dragged on....
There's more to this world than Economics. It needs to be balanced with Social issues. Finding that equilibrium is the key
QuoteIf you dont vote you cant comment on the government, either party, for or againstWhy not? Is it now a condition of free speech that you can only exercise this right if you vote? That's a new one on me. There's no point voting in Doncaster unless you are a Labour supporter. No matter how bad the Labour council have been over the years we always end up with Labour MPs. This says a lot about the lack of political awareness of the majority of the people that vote in this town. Not everyone on this forum lives in DoncasterIf I had my way there would be plenty of people in this town that would be denied the right to vote because they are clueless when it comes to politics and are a danger to the well-being of the country.
QuoteIf you dont vote you cant comment on the government, either party, for or againstWhy not? Is it now a condition of free speech that you can only exercise this right if you vote? That's a new one on me. There's no point voting in Doncaster unless you are a Labour supporter. No matter how bad the Labour council have been over the years we always end up with Labour MPs. This says a lot about the lack of political awareness of the majority of the people that vote in this town. If I had my way there would be plenty of people in this town that would be denied the right to vote because they are clueless when it comes to politics and are a danger to the well-being of the country.