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I'm delighted Gordon Brown has said that! The imposter's time is up.
Yet another example of us wanting our politicians to be some sort of airbrushed Icon.You reckon no other politician has ever said anything similar in what they believe to be a private moment? You reckon David Cameron, yesterday after that nloke had torn him off a strip about Tory education policy got back in his car and said \"What a charming and decent young chap!\"?It doesn't matter a fcuking jot. The whole pressing the flesh thing is a ridiculous charade for a population that wants it's politicians to be kind, caring, compassionate. I don't want my politicians to be caring. I want them to be big fcuking hitters who get on with the important stuff. Brown is clearly out of his element doing this sort of meet-the-people baloney, and this sort of thing was a disaster waiting to happen, but that does not make ANY effect whatsoever on whether he is any good as a Prime Minister. It's like saying that Alex Fergsuon is no use as a football mananger unless he can personally go down the pub, slap people on the back and get them to bhuy match tickets - the two things are totally disconnected.I've said it before and it's more true every day: If Winston Churchill were politician today, he would be flayed alive by the media and by our demand for somebody who \"empathises\" with us. He said things in PUBLIC that would get a politician these days the sack if they even thought them. But who cares? He was the right politician for the big decisions that were required.
I really don't understand all the fuss. Its not as if he swore or really insulted the woman. Not the best vote-winning move he's ever made,but at the end of the day if you are working class,you must VOTE LABOUR.
You only have to look at the election poll on this website, where the people of Doncaster (mostly) have voted in favour of the Conservatives.
Boomstick wrote:QuoteYou only have to look at the election poll on this website, where the people of Doncaster (mostly) have voted in favour of the Conservatives.You really don't get this statistics thing do you?Edit: By the way, I couldn't agree more with you over your last post. If only more people would give the whole process some thought. There was a poll last week after the Leaders' Debate. Brown came first on \"who seemed most Prime Ministerial?\" and \"who dealt with the issues best?\" He came last on \"Who would you vote for?\" Go figure, as they say...
Anybody click onto the fact that Lloyds TSB are moving into profit? We get 40+% of that to start paying off debts with, and if the government eventually sells it will gain an enormous profit. Maybe he wasn't just throwing money away?
Whatever Browns comments were, it's another example how most politicians are out of tough, in fact don't care a hoot about Joe Bloggs in the street. Their agenda is all about self interest and lining their own pockets at our expense.There's little to choose between any of the parties and none of them seem to be capable of tacking the issues that really matter. They just go through the pantomime of points scoring.Brown just proved he should not be in office and had the audacity to complain that his 'people' put him in a difficult situation.Party politics is dead ! Have your say by not voting at all !!
Am I the only one who thinks maybe she has a point? I spend a lot of time with foreign students. These students are favoured because they bring in more money. Next year university places will drop at my uni, the number of EU and non-EU students will increase. Just look at courses like medicine. Full of foreigners. Is that because they're more intelligent, or because foreigners pay for medicine and UK students don't?And some of these foreign students thoughts on towns like Doncaster are not nice at all. About time we looked after our own for a change.
DonnyBazR0ver wrote:QuoteWhatever Browns comments were, it's another example how most politicians are out of tough, in fact don't care a hoot about Joe Bloggs in the street. Their agenda is all about self interest and lining their own pockets at our expense.There's little to choose between any of the parties and none of them seem to be capable of tacking the issues that really matter. They just go through the pantomime of points scoring.Brown just proved he should not be in office and had the audacity to complain that his 'people' put him in a difficult situation.Party politics is dead ! Have your say by not voting at all !!I'll tell you how Brown has given a hoot for the Joe Bloggs. By being the Chancellor who gave us the longest spell of stable, sensible economic growth that anyone alive has ever seen. By being the Chancellor that presided over an era when our economic performance outstripped Germany and France for the first time in 50 years. That's why unemployment has been lower than for a generation. That's why (on average) our standard of living is far higher than it was in 1997. That's why the money has been available to transform the NHS. That's why money has been available to give our kids decent school buildings.THAT's what I want my politicians to do. I do not give a flying fcuk whether they peel babbies, roll them in salt and eat them skewered on a cocktail stick in private, as long as they do the job of running the fcuking country.
This is what Duffy said about immigration: \"All these eastern Europeans that are coming in - where are they flocking from?\" Beyond the fact that she has answered her own question, this statement is profoundly problematic. This sort of talk about immigrants has become more and more acceptable, but we would do well to remind ourselves that it is not acceptable to use animal or geographic metaphors about immigrants. Talk of 'flocks' and 'swamps' serve to cement a sense of immigrants being 'the other'. They are not so different to us. They marry us, drink beer with us, work with us and live side by side with us.She is a bigot. Pathetic little englander issues that only the BNP seem to percieve as a threat. If the woman could open her eyes to the wider world and see that the problems that we have are reflected in EVERY country throughout the world in one form or another.It is always very easy to blame the person who doesn't fit your model, it takes a big person to see that they have their problems too, and that there is no need to add to that. Her other criticism was that nothing is being done about the money we have pumped into the banks. Anybody click onto the fact that Lloyds TSB are moving into profit? We get 40+% of that to start paying off debts with, and if the government eventually sells it will gain an enormous profit. Maybe he wasn't just throwing money away?
I can't bear bigots. Poor buggers want to get on in life and to be honest, I always wonder who of those who moan loudest would do the low paid jobs that people from other countries are happy to take. That is the reason so many English are on the dole.. they are so bloody picky.so I say Bravo Gordon.
big fat yorkshire pudding wrote:QuoteAm I the only one who thinks maybe she has a point? I spend a lot of time with foreign students. These students are favoured because they bring in more money. Next year university places will drop at my uni, the number of EU and non-EU students will increase. Just look at courses like medicine. Full of foreigners. Is that because they're more intelligent, or because foreigners pay for medicine and UK students don't?And some of these foreign students thoughts on towns like Doncaster are not nice at all. About time we looked after our own for a change.Want the hard truth? Sounds illogical but it's 100% true. The overseas students do NOT take the place of our home students. The foreign students actually subsidise our home students. They pay FAR more than the average cost per student. If we cut back on foreign student numbers, one of three things happens:1) Taxes go up to cover the gap2) Student fees go up to cover the gap3) Student places for home students go DOWN because many universities (or at least Departments) will become financially unviable and close.