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CusworthRovers

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Re:Calling Rigo and BFYP
« Reply #60 on July 22, 2010, 10:03:01 am by CusworthRovers »
The cracks are showing now.

Clegg keeps coming out with or being quoted on his beliefs which are against Tory Policy.

Cameron calls us the Junior Partners in WW2.

All are suddenly back tracking on the middle east pull out of our boys.



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BillyStubbsTears

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Re:Calling Rigo and BFYP
« Reply #61 on July 22, 2010, 10:11:41 am by BillyStubbsTears »
CusworthRovers wrote:
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The cracks are showing now.

Clegg keeps coming out with or being quoted on his beliefs which are against Tory Policy.

Cameron calls us the Junior Partners in WW2.

All are suddenly back tracking on the middle east pull out of our boys.


Clegg yesterday at Prime Minister's Questions was a gem. He had Osbourne and Hague sat behind him when he said the invasion of Iraq was illegal (which is absolutely NOT the Tory line). Hague's face looked like our old Sunday League manager's when someone replaced his snuff with ground up dried dog shit. Osbourne looked as vancant as ever - probably waiting for someone to tell him what was going on.

As for setting a deadline for getting thr troops out of Afghanistan - what planet is Cameron on? This is a WAR. You don't say \"this will be finished by Tuesday 23 March 2015\". It'll be finished when it's finished. If we pull out early to suit a political agenda (funny how he chose 2015 to bring the boys home eh? - the date of the next election) we could leave a catastrophic mess behind us and cause nightmarish problems for the next half century.

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Re:Calling Rigo and BFYP
« Reply #62 on July 22, 2010, 10:20:39 am by Filo »
BillyStubbsTears wrote:
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CusworthRovers wrote:
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The cracks are showing now.

Clegg keeps coming out with or being quoted on his beliefs which are against Tory Policy.

Cameron calls us the Junior Partners in WW2.

All are suddenly back tracking on the middle east pull out of our boys.


Clegg yesterday at Prime Minister's Questions was a gem. He had Osbourne and Hague sat behind him when he said the invasion of Iraq was illegal (which is absolutely NOT the Tory line). Hague's face looked like our old Sunday League manager's when someone replaced his snuff with ground up dried dog shit. Osbourne looked as vancant as ever - probably waiting for someone to tell him what was going on.

As for setting a deadline for getting thr troops out of Afghanistan - what planet is Cameron on? This is a WAR. You don't say \"this will be finished by Tuesday 23 March 2015\". It'll be finished when it's finished. If we pull out early to suit a political agenda (funny how he chose 2015 to bring the boys home eh? - the date of the next election) we could leave a catastrophic mess behind us and cause nightmarish problems for the next half century.




It would n`t be the first time the Tories have used a war to try and gain a few votes would it?

Filo

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Re:Calling Rigo and BFYP
« Reply #63 on July 22, 2010, 10:30:57 am by Filo »
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 Osbourne looked as vancant as ever - probably waiting for someone to tell him what was going on.




You mean this kind of \"where the f**k am I\" look?


CusworthRovers

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Re:Calling Rigo and BFYP
« Reply #64 on July 22, 2010, 10:37:46 am by CusworthRovers »
Clegg is just a puppet that allowed Cammo and the Eton boys in. In time he will be gradually shifted out of the limelight, and let loose for things like talking about climate change or changing the curriculum, probably at 9pm when all the MP's have f**ked off home or in the bar or laid on the bench snoring.

Clegster does remind me of Blair though with his smiley smug face and heavy use of the hands to depict a comfortable/trustworthy man

BillyStubbsTears

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Re:Calling Rigo and BFYP
« Reply #65 on July 22, 2010, 10:53:01 am by BillyStubbsTears »
Filo wrote:
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BillyStubbsTears wrote:
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 Osbourne looked as vancant as ever - probably waiting for someone to tell him what was going on.




You mean this kind of \"where the fcuk am I\" look?



Have a look at Osbourne at 0:32 on this video. He looks like Queenie off Blackadder after an armful of scag.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/jul/21/nick-clegg-illegal-iraq-war-gaffe


Fascinating how the video fades out before Clegg's comment about the war. And also the fact that the video can't be found anywhere on the BBC website, even though it was the BBC that recorded it. I wonder who has been pulling strings to get the whole thing hushed up?

There's some serious shit going on behind the scenes. Apart from highlighting yet another fundamental political difference between the Liberals and Tories, there is a much more important issue. Clegg has been amateurish and utterly stupid here. Whatever his personal views on the war and invasion, the fact is that it happened. By saying what he said, in such a formal setting, he is giving cartloads of ammunition to anyone who wants to take the legal action against the UK over this. They can say, \"Of course the war was illegal - your own Deputy Prime Minister said so.\" Utter, utter, rank stupidity on his part.

Clegg went off on one because Straw was tying him up in knots and he flailed out with an off the cuff comment that he had not thought through. Just as we always thought, he's a decent Student Union-level politician who is totally out of his depth being anywhere remotely close to running the country.

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Re:Calling Rigo and BFYP
« Reply #66 on July 22, 2010, 10:57:34 am by Filo »
BillyStubbsTears wrote:
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Fascinating how the video fades out before Clegg's comment about the war. And also the fact that the video can't be found anywhere on the BBC website, even though it was the BBC that recorded it. I wonder who has been pulling strings to get the whole thing hushed up?




Surely not from this \"open and transparent\" government!   :laugh:

 

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