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lancashirelove
lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 08:24 on 12th May 2010
May I add that whilst cameron is away on international busness, his seat and the government will be chaired by Clegg whose party has only 50 odd seats in great Britain. Is this realy what you lot voted for, more fools you, what?
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 08:41 on 12th May 2010

The Tory/Lib pact is not what the majority voted for Michael but a Tory Prime Minister YES! Remember, your decent Labour party got the biggest kick in the pants that they could ever have and LOST nearly 100 seats, so what is the matter with you, why can't you see and accept that the majority have spoken?

The deal that Cameron/Clegg have set up may well be a change for the better.

Incidentally, you will be better off by £700 per year because of Nick Clegg. Will you hand it back, or maybe put it to a 'Brown severance package'? I doubt it!

Time to button the Labour lip Michael and stop throwing the toy's out of your pram!  Lol

C'mon lighten up Michael, it's only politics...

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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 09:11 on 12th May 2010

LOL! Ron.

Didnt clegg say he was going to offer an amnesty to all illeagal immigrants? bring it on, lol!

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JauntyJane
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quotePosted at 13:25 on 12th May 2010

Lancashire Love

Our political system (because it involves more than 2 parties and goes on seats rather than the number of votes) does usually mean that the majority of people in this country vote against rather than for the party that is in power. 

You are very unfair to call people a 'fool' simply because they have voted for a party other than Labour. 

Give the new Government a chance - you may be pleasantly surprised. 

 

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 13:45 on 12th May 2010

I agree with what you say JJ re 'fool' and that he maybe 'pleasantly surprised' but I think Michael was at the end of his 'Labour tether' and suspect he would probably rephrase it if asked the same question again.

He's probably still crying into his hotpot! Lol

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