roberto green wrote:Greavesie wrote:I have to say that everyone who is against the conservatives seem to revel in pointing out the 80s as a reason to not vote for them. The way I see it is that GB has fecked us up to no end.
A lot of those who want rafa out simply know he's not good enough and want rid, same with Brown, just because the new PM might be a w@nker or whatever isn't a good enough reason to not embrace change IMO. A lot of the Labour fans have really spat thier dummy out about this one, quite frankly I find it cringeworthy. All the Cameron is a tw@t comments and things that are being said are just childish, we NEEDED change (I'm going off more than the forum btw, FWIW this place has been rather mature about is), whether its a good or a bad thing we'll soon see.
I like how the Tories get accused of stereotyping Northeners yet that's exactly what Labour fans do to the Tories - rich, selfish, private school etc
Those who are bashing democracy and all that as a result of Cameron being PM wouldnt back a fooking eyelid about it if Brown was still in charge
I'm done with politics now, it causes sooooo much trouble its ridiculous, lets face it it's a world where you can smell the food but not touch the silverware
end of the day, Gordon Brown was about as much use as Anne Frank's drum kit
Don't worry mate when George Osbourne and Cameron and his boyfriend sends us into a double recession with big cuts and our economy up I think everyone will be saying Brown didn't do to bad after all
Are you an actual div?
How on earth are spending cuts going to cause another recession.
Key to recovering from recession - Reduce debt. Guess what?
Save money, pay off debt = reduced debt.