Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Dream on Keith. All these anti-government fantasies are most amusing.
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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Another one from Reg courtesy of Dave Brown of The Independent...
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Caption; Flashman and Olly speak with fork tongue........One Billion pounds short in NHS kitty....Can we trust NHS in tory hands.....................naaah!
Keith Sansum1
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everyone except our baz can see how weak this cobbled together govt is
its splitting at all angles
day in day out barryw's dave is looking to be totaly leaderless prime minister
unable to hold his own cabinet together
and lots of others even within his own party having scores to settle
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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``Fairness`` is not in Cameron`s DNA ?................Just for starters ``We are all in this together``
Inequality...........Cameron accused of Protecting Society`s Richest One Percent...........Inequality is now a major Society problem.
Demands for chapter and verse of Border Agency failure.Cameron `may` be short of swords for his Ministers to fall on............they `may`have to share.
Coalition split over £ 35 Billion bill for Euro bail out................81.Group will not go away!!
Cameron is told St Pauls demo reflects the feelings of millions of people that the economy and the country are not working for them.
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Tory Eurosceptics express their fears that Cameron was trying to mask Britain`s possible role in a eurozone bailout.
Douglas Carswell MP called for an end to ``Weasel Words``and ``Sophisity``and told Cameron to be ``absolutely straight`` about what he is doing with ``other peoples``money.
Keith Sansum1
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well post 185 says it all
camerons days are numbered
the cock ups with teresa may dam green etc just one of many examples that this cobbled together govt dont not have any idea whats going on
and leaderless dave will not last to the next election
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Flashman accused of wrecking Party Donations Reform.
Oliver Heald the Tory representative on the committee refused to sign the Group`s final report after Flashman instructed him not to sign.
Cameron has a habit of intervention on subjects that affect his party`s wellfare but he has not............so he says........intervened on BSky B..................How strange.
Keith Sansum1
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now its becoming such a farce within this cobbled together govt
one disaster after another
now the bookies are laying odds on who will go first
cameron or teresa may
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Courtesy Independent.
Patrick Mercer Conservative MP describes Cameron as a ``despicable creature without any real redeeming features`` and as the ``Worst politician in British history since William Gladstone``
Wonder what prompted that outburst?
The Conservative Party said the outburst did not warrant any discilinary action...............Strange.
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Reg see also BarryW's Blog today, its on the Patrick Mercer topic. Ive scribbled a few lines over there as well. It is certainly a weird outburst from a fellow Conservative.
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Thanks Paul...........gave up Barry`s Blog sometime ago...........blood pressure has improved no end
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lol!
Once again Mr Cameron has endorsed his support for the EU.
"Its in our best interests to remain in the European Union" said he yet again, this time at his Mansion House speech late last night. He called for changes within the EU but nevertheless will continue to remain there as its best for the UK. A policy I agree with myself. Once the current crisis is sorted a new stronger Europe will emerge and all the top politicians see that. The message is not transferring to grass root level though. As I said over on Barrys Blog, the Conservatives are a very difficult party to lead because of this splintering.... so we find that Cameron is a somewhat beleaguered figure currently, with his 82 backbenchers jumping on the populist anti-EU bandwagon. However he is sticking to his guns...
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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PaulB - as I said the mainstream is Eurosceptic and that includes DC. He is saying what he has to say as PM, specially one leading a coalition with Libdems. Without the LDs we would have the most anti-EU government we have ever had and this is a trend that has set in. A Conservative majority will see opposition to our present relationship with the EU irresistible for renegotiation. We should be discussing what a renegotiated relationship should look like and talk like, 'we are better off in', is no more than political window dressing. The real serious stuff about the EU is yet to start.
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The rest of Europe want us in. The real problem is that Brussels has the treaty tools to keep us there, bound and gagged. The rest of Europe will not start to renegotiate our relationship until they realise that the only alternative to renegotiation is UK out. While Camerons speech is a step in the right direction, his hands are tied by the need to keep the coalition together. Until we have UK Out speeches from cabinet members, Europe will know that British euroscepticism is all mouth and no trousers.
More proof of the Faustian nature of this coalition.
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Cameron last night told the world ``It would be a mistake for Britain to leave Europe``
Some of his disciplies are saying he tells them he wants out!
Who is telling pork pies ?
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Like most of us he wants out of the moves towards political union but in a common market i.e. free trade area. For the EU to have taken over so many legislative powers in the member states (where the states coped quite well before) is a total aberration and must be reversed at all costs. You should read beyond the headlines, Reg.
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i still think that the current set up with europe will collapse well before any of our politicians get to the stage of renegotiating.
it seems quite clear that germany and france want to distance themselves from the smaller economies.
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Cameron to cut workplace rights.
Redundancy notices to be cut from 90 days to 30 days.
The Proposal has been made by Adrian Beecroft....a venture capitalist and Conservative Party Donor.
Clegg and Cable are against the move to ``Victorian Employment Practices``
Yet another major rift in Coalition...............Lib/Dems are moving to shift the blame game back to Flashman.
``Reducing protection for the work force is not holding back companies to employ people..........it is the Banks not lending to the companies.
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Party Funding Reform being blocked by Cameron has been warned that unless the reform is approved ..``Politics will sink into sleaze,corruption and scandle``
Thought it was there already!.................However the Reform will stop all that.........Not holding breath.
Lord ( you know who ) will find a way from some island!!
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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You are quite right.
Quite right Reg - some sensible deregulation regarding workplace laws is proposed, they should go a bit further though, this is the best way to get more people employed by de-risking employing people so more employers or prospective employers will take a chance.