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Walterp

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Pembrokeshire
Stick to farming, guys, you're making yourselves look uninformed and crassly ideological.

After feasting your eyes on below, guess what happened after 2010?

[The clip of three truly incompetent Tory women politicians in the OP might provide a clue.]


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Stick to farming, guys, you're making yourselves look uninformed and crassly ideological.

After feasting your eyes on below, guess what happened after 2010?

[The clip of three truly incompetent Tory women politicians in the OP might provide a clue.]


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Of course spending will increase for years to come in the case of expenditure such as PFI & building 2 aircraft carriers

I can't see the point you are making @Walterp ... did you expect the Conservatives to immediately stop the avalanche of debt created by Labour ?

The ship is turning nicely, with WTO rules the income from taxes for the UK will rocket.

If the public can get rid of both Conservative & Labour and put some people in to stop the abuse of tax havens by businesses then it will get even better.
 

turbo

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Arable Farmer
Location
lincs
Stick to farming, guys, you're making yourselves look uninformed and crassly ideological.

After feasting your eyes on below, guess what happened after 2010?

[The clip of three truly incompetent Tory women politicians in the OP might provide a clue.]


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Wally wally wally have you found the answer to the last question that was put to you on the economic miracle that the last labour government gave us?in case you have forgotten did Blair and brown inherit a strong economy and knacker it like every labour government has done in the past
 

Clever Dic

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Location
Melton
Stick to farming, guys, you're making yourselves look uninformed and crassly ideological.

After feasting your eyes on below, guess what happened after 2010?

[The clip of three truly incompetent Tory women politicians in the OP might provide a clue.]


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One thing this country doesn't need is Corbyn running the economy.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/15/venezuela-just-defaulted-corbynomics-brought/
He still can't condemn the totally inept rule of a country sitting on the largest oil reserves in the world.
He says "they show a different and better way to do socialism."
If he made PM what sort of note will Labour leave in the treasury next time.?
There are sound reasons he still lags behind Mrs May as a preferred PM.
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
How's this scenario .....

Tories walk away from brexit talks xmas , May ( still a remainer ) is replaced with a big hitter , everyone lives happily ever after
 

rob1

Member
Location
wiltshire
Stick to farming, guys, you're making yourselves look uninformed and crassly ideological.

After feasting your eyes on below, guess what happened after 2010?

[The clip of three truly incompetent Tory women politicians in the OP might provide a clue.]


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whereas you just make yourself look a misoginistic bigot, if you really dont know the difference between debt and deficit then that explains many of your economic views, did GB or JC teach you about money?
 

Ashtree

Member
Who is the big hitter in the con party?
Ken Clarke?

Trouble with Tory big hitters is that for the most part they concentrate on hitting other Tories. Then the other little Tory hitters hit back and so the endless Tory war games continue till another little big hitter emerges from Eton or Cambridge or such. Hey presto the games begin again:whistle:
 
Been taking some time out to watch some of the debates going on in the UK Parliament

Impressed by Oliver Letwin, John Redwood & Jacob Rees Mogg

All seem not only to have a broad understanding but also understand the principles of government, procedure and are actively trying to create a system within Westminster that provides good governance

I don't think this will guarantee a bright future - farmers will need good representation within parliament, which is a big ask in itself

I hope that whatever Environmental laws they bring in apply to imports ... but I doubt it based on passed UK HMG history

 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Who is the big hitter in the con party?
Ken Clarke?
Been taking some time out to watch some of the debates going on in the UK Parliament

Impressed by Oliver Letwin, John Redwood & Jacob Rees Mogg

All seem not only to have a broad understanding but also understand the principles of government, procedure and are actively trying to create a system within Westminster that provides good governance

I don't think this will guarantee a bright future - farmers will need good representation within parliament, which is a big ask in itself

I hope that whatever Environmental laws they bring in apply to imports ... but I doubt it based on passed UK HMG history


He's the one , but is he electable ....
 

Ashtree

Member
Been taking some time out to watch some of the debates going on in the UK Parliament

Impressed by Oliver Letwin, John Redwood & Jacob Rees Mogg

All seem not only to have a broad understanding but also understand the principles of government, procedure and are actively trying to create a system within Westminster that provides good governance

I don't think this will guarantee a bright future - farmers will need good representation within parliament, which is a big ask in itself

I hope that whatever Environmental laws they bring in apply to imports ... but I doubt it based on passed UK HMG history


There’s a splendid statue in the background behind JRM. Make an excellent PM, compared to the warm blooded versions strutting around parliament.
 

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