Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Can the ex labour voters trust the words of Ed Miliband?
I personally would not Believe the mans birth certificate,
His party's phony apologies for the labour party, opening the flood gates to cheep EU labour forcing down the wages of the working British man Is pitiful
Keith Sansum1
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he has to be given a chance like cameron was before cameron let us all down
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Guest 725- Registered: 7 Oct 2011
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A very desperate attempt at grabbing the white working class vote. The man is an idiot. Ignore. Nothing to see here people just another politician doing what they do best - lying.
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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given a chance Keith s
He was a senior member of the last labour government ,he is responsible
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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It's up to the Tories to sort the problem out, but that can only come about through an EU referendum and Britain leaving the EU.
The best time would be this month.
Guest 725- Registered: 7 Oct 2011
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Even if, and it's a big if, the UK electorate voted "out" it would not happen overnight. In fact it would take years to extricate us from this corrupt mafia known as the EU or eurozone or whichever name they call it. unfortunately the tories pretend that they want out but they want nothing of the sort. They are faux eurosceptics and it serves their purpose well to stay a member. Believe the opposite and be very, very disappointed with reality.
Even Barry, who writes on this forum, believes that Cameron wants us to leave. Oh dear.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Philip, Italy is about to refinance 200 billion euro of expired public debt. That means they'll have to borrow at least 200 billion euro.
Spain is about to receive 100 billion euro of bail out.
For how long can this go on?
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Where is all this bail-out money coming from - the IMF ? If so, their money only comes from contributions from the better off countries, it seems a bit pointless continually coughing up to bail out these countries, their debts might as well be written off and they all have a clean slate again; most will take an age to clear their debts - 40 or 50 years or more and austerity measures for far too many years.
Although Germany is financially strong, many others aren't and this current state of affairs is causing so much bad feeling and dissent amongst the general population in Europe; the politicians of all the countries are ignoring the dangers, at their peril.
Roger
Brian Dixon
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ed milliband being a son of a polish/jewish imigrant famley,could we trust him or his brother to run the country,well maybe.dont get me wrong,with certain people on here moaning about all these cheap labour inports it does make you wonder whats going on.
money from the imf mmmm might help to kick start the recovery.rant over.

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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it has taken ed 2 years to discover what his voted out mp's had already told him.
sadly he is as out of touch with working people as dave and company.
Keith Sansum1
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Don't share your view howard
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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Come on Keith,
If you had a chance to change ed before the next election you would jump at it,
The mans a dick!
Keith Sansum1
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it wont happen, and he is coming along
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Keith B, Labour is slowly waking up.
They've postured an EU referendum, a change on immigration policy.
It's time for the Tories to remain several paces ahead, and start enacting some real policies while they have the chance.
This may mean a break-up of the Coalition, but the other alternative is that Labour win the next G.E.
The Tories can't afford to remain inactive, they need to act earnestly, resolutely, and must put the British People first. We need real economic growth, factories that produce, farms that prosper, jobs for Brits, not this humbug policy of building hundreds of thousands of houses which we don't need and letting Britain get stuck in the quagmire of the eurozone crisis.
Keith Sansum1
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wont happen alexander cameron clear on that
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Brian Dixon
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kieth allways an optimist.
Keith Sansum1
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only go by what cameron says under his leadership
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Brian Dixon
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be carefull you become a pessimist kieth.
Keith Sansum1
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no just saying in a consistent manner
mr cameron keeps saying under his leadership we will stay in the eu
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