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Well fcuk me. We'll end up with a PM who can tuck us all up in bed and tell us a nice fairy story. fcuking brill. Just what we need a Prime Minister to do.
BillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteWell fcuk me. We'll end up with a PM who can tuck us all up in bed and tell us a nice fairy story. fcuking brill. Just what we need a Prime Minister to do.Lib Dem it is then
All major civillizations come to an end eventually, and most do so when they go soft.I've just seen the Newsnight article where they get folk to watch the Leaders' Debate and press buttons to say whether they like what everyone is saying.It seems that the Great British People like it when people tell them nice touchy-feely stuff, and hate it when their politicians sound aggressive and argumentative.Well fcuk me. We'll end up with a PM who can tuck us all up in bed and tell us a nice fairy story. fcuking brill. Just what we need a Prime Minister to do.
Fail there and you're left with the possibility of Islamist fundamentalists toppling Pakistan and getting hold of their nuclear weapons.
BillyStubbsTears wrote:Quote Fail there and you're left with the possibility of Islamist fundamentalists toppling Pakistan and getting hold of their nuclear weapons.And that is the reason why we should never give up our Nuclear deterrent!
The Lib Dems would be much more appealing if they changed their stance on having a Nuclear deterrent. The fact that they want rid of our deterrent will cost them a lot of votes
Filo wrote:QuoteThe Lib Dems would be much more appealing if they changed their stance on having a Nuclear deterrent. The fact that they want rid of our deterrent will cost them a lot of votesWhat about the amnesty for illegal immigrants as well. Another guaranteed vote loser.
The idea of making the illegal immigrants who are already living here anyway and turning them into law abiding, tax paying legal immigrants isn't such a bad one.I just don't believe any of the three parties has got a clue how to control immigration going forward.
The idea of making the illegal immigrants who are already living here anyway and turning them into law abiding, tax paying legal immigrants isn't such a bad one.
River Don wrote:QuoteThe idea of making the illegal immigrants who are already living here anyway and turning them into law abiding, tax paying legal immigrants isn't such a bad one.It's a perfectly sensible way of dealing with a problem. In the long term interests of the country, as you say, it makes sense to have people as tax paying citizens rather than permanently marginalise and criminalise them - especially if the scale of the problem is so great that you couldn't realistically apply the law anyway.Of all the Lib Dem policies, this is the least bleeding heart. America is looking at something similar to \"regularise\" the situation with the millions of illegal immigrant Mexicans working there. Even Dubya wanted to have an amnesty.Going forward, the slowdown in the UK economy will ensure that immigration is not such a big issue in the future. People want to come here because they think they can have a better economic chance than elsewhere. Just like the Geordie brickies who went to Germany in the 1980s, or the Irish navvies who went to the States in the 1890s. The very best thing that we can do to stop floods of East Europeans coming to Britain is to ensure that the economic conditions back home are competitive with those here. THAT is one of the key policies of the EU, and it has been spectacularly successful in helping basket cases like Spain, Greece, Ireland and Portugal to improve their lot over the last 30 years. Doing that stabilises societies, reduces immigration pressures and in the long run enriches us all by giving us all a bigger, wealthier market to trade with. Even the Tories realise that.It's only the flat-earth Little Englanders in UKIP & the BNP (& Peter Davies's lot, although I'd hardly even credit them with being a proper political party) who refuse to see the logic. Their Utopia would be a wealthy Britain surrounded by barbed wire to keep out the wogs/Poles/Kossovans who want to come and share that standard of living. Sounds fine as a rabble-rousing idea, but it doesn't work in practice - just ask anyone patrolling the Texas-Mexico border.
Sorry to be negative but given we're at or maybe beyond peak oil, and given our increasing demand for it internationally I see nothing but poverty, famine and war in the world from here on in. The idea of lifting all nations to western states of wealth just isn't credible but we might well all become equally poor.All those EU basket cases like Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy turn out still to be basket cases and the Germans don't much fancy having to pay for them. The whole EU project is beginning to look quite shaky.
BillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteRiver Don wrote:QuoteThe idea of making the illegal immigrants who are already living here anyway and turning them into law abiding, tax paying legal immigrants isn't such a bad one.It's a perfectly sensible way of dealing with a problem. In the long term interests of the country, as you say, it makes sense to have people as tax paying citizens rather than permanently marginalise and criminalise them - especially if the scale of the problem is so great that you couldn't realistically apply the law anyway.Of all the Lib Dem policies, this is the least bleeding heart. America is looking at something similar to \"regularise\" the situation with the millions of illegal immigrant Mexicans working there. Even Dubya wanted to have an amnesty.Going forward, the slowdown in the UK economy will ensure that immigration is not such a big issue in the future. People want to come here because they think they can have a better economic chance than elsewhere. Just like the Geordie brickies who went to Germany in the 1980s, or the Irish navvies who went to the States in the 1890s. The very best thing that we can do to stop floods of East Europeans coming to Britain is to ensure that the economic conditions back home are competitive with those here. THAT is one of the key policies of the EU, and it has been spectacularly successful in helping basket cases like Spain, Greece, Ireland and Portugal to improve their lot over the last 30 years. Doing that stabilises societies, reduces immigration pressures and in the long run enriches us all by giving us all a bigger, wealthier market to trade with. Even the Tories realise that.It's only the flat-earth Little Englanders in UKIP & the BNP (& Peter Davies's lot, although I'd hardly even credit them with being a proper political party) who refuse to see the logic. Their Utopia would be a wealthy Britain surrounded by barbed wire to keep out the wogs/Poles/Kossovans who want to come and share that standard of living. Sounds fine as a rabble-rousing idea, but it doesn't work in practice - just ask anyone patrolling the Texas-Mexico border.Sorry to be negative but given we're at or maybe beyond peak oil, and given our increasing demand for it internationally I see nothing but poverty, famine and war in the world from here on in. The idea of lifting all nations to western states of wealth just isn't credible but we might well all become equally poor.All those EU basket cases like Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy turn out still to be basket cases and the Germans don't much fancy having to pay for them. The whole EU project is beginning to look quite shaky.
The EU has been a spectacular success in helping these countries to develop, and just because there are difficulties now, it doesn't put the whole policy into question.
I have no doubts in my mind that the person above was bummed many times at Eton and eventually became the bummer to a new fag at Eton.I would be confident in saying Oliver Letwin has a similar background of bummee/bummer
permitting the marriage of living and the undead.
She visits now and again and as been known to post under my name, obviously that's when she can be arsed to get out of her crypt.