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Originally posted by Stu748R Its becoming very easy to know when a polician lies,,,,,,,,,,,, He just moves his mouth. |
Excellent.
I think they're all bad, but B'Liar is by far the worst we've had for an awfully long time (bring back Maggie)
I come from the North East which has always been a real Labour stronghold, the saying was that you could put up an empty brown ale bottle as the Labour candidate and it would get voted in.
Why do you think B'Liar's constituency is Sedgefield. For those of you that don't know apart from Sedgefield being in the North East, it also had the largest looney bin (mental hospital) in the area.
It makes me sick that Labour banged the drum about Tory sleaze, at least apart from Johnathon Aitkin, it was at least back benchers, Labour are far worse, and a lot of it involves cabinet ministers.
Lee Harvey Oswald, where are you when another country needs you

RANT, RANT, RANT.
Sorry Mav i've digressed form the original question, i'd agreee with Yeti's answer though. Much though i detest Labour, there is something to be said for political stabilty, as when a opposition party comes into to power there tends to be some turmoil with changes or even reversal of policies in the past, but New Labour is far closer to the Tory's than Old Labour.
Nobody ever seems to confess to voting Labour, seems on par with being a child molester, but obvioulsy enough people did vote Labour.
I'm off to calm down/think/talk/ride bikes.
[Edited on 24-3-2006 by BDG]