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<blockquote data-quote="SaintsFan_Webby" data-source="post: 77612"><p>Oh dear.</p><p></p><p>The last Conservative government was voted out on the back of claims from Labour about scandal and sleaze, of which some allegations were true, others more dubious.</p><p></p><p>Yet now you seem to have been sucked in by the Labour line that their politicians have done nothing wrong. Best of a bad bunch? Hardly.</p><p></p><p>David Blunkett - lost his job due to the first scandal he was involved in, rightly so. Then allowed to regain his position some months later - why? Proved to be of no moral fibre whatsoever and promptly lost his job again.</p><p></p><p>John Prescott - how much more does this guy have to do to get sacked? It's a sad state of affairs when the man left in charge when the Prime Minister is out of the country is such a corrupt sack of lies and deceit.</p><p></p><p>The Home Office recently introduced a policy whereby companies will be fined if found to be employing illegal immigrants after one warning. I presume the Home Secretary has given himself a first warning then? Somehow I doubt it, taking responsibility for their actions doesn't really seem to be the motto of most Labour politicians.</p><p></p><p>This government is in meltdown. The only legistlation produced now appears to be knee-jerk reactions to problems which occur. This simply causes more problems, as the consequences of such policies have clearly not been thought through.</p><p></p><p>It is also a government determined to restrict all manner of civil liberties. The country is turning into a place where there are more things you aren't allowed to do than things you are.</p><p></p><p>Fox hunting - who was that effecting? Labour simply jumped onto the bandwagon of some pretentious animal rights activists, most of whom probably live in towns and cities. Of course they didn't take note of the fact that many normal people in towns and cities, didn't mind if the hunts continued, and actually recognised the history and use of such activity.</p><p></p><p>You seem to despise Conservatism, purely because you see yourself as working class and hate their 'toffery'. Politics has moved a long way, I suggest you don't make such sweeping generalisations that all Conservative MPs and supporters are upper class twits with no idea of the world around them.</p><p></p><p>I haven't decided 100% who I will be voting for in the next (my first) election, but it sure as hell won't be Labour.</p><p></p><p>But then again I read <em>Private Eye</em> and bleed blue blood, so what would I know...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaintsFan_Webby, post: 77612"] Oh dear. The last Conservative government was voted out on the back of claims from Labour about scandal and sleaze, of which some allegations were true, others more dubious. Yet now you seem to have been sucked in by the Labour line that their politicians have done nothing wrong. Best of a bad bunch? Hardly. David Blunkett - lost his job due to the first scandal he was involved in, rightly so. Then allowed to regain his position some months later - why? Proved to be of no moral fibre whatsoever and promptly lost his job again. John Prescott - how much more does this guy have to do to get sacked? It's a sad state of affairs when the man left in charge when the Prime Minister is out of the country is such a corrupt sack of lies and deceit. The Home Office recently introduced a policy whereby companies will be fined if found to be employing illegal immigrants after one warning. I presume the Home Secretary has given himself a first warning then? Somehow I doubt it, taking responsibility for their actions doesn't really seem to be the motto of most Labour politicians. This government is in meltdown. The only legistlation produced now appears to be knee-jerk reactions to problems which occur. This simply causes more problems, as the consequences of such policies have clearly not been thought through. It is also a government determined to restrict all manner of civil liberties. The country is turning into a place where there are more things you aren't allowed to do than things you are. Fox hunting - who was that effecting? Labour simply jumped onto the bandwagon of some pretentious animal rights activists, most of whom probably live in towns and cities. Of course they didn't take note of the fact that many normal people in towns and cities, didn't mind if the hunts continued, and actually recognised the history and use of such activity. You seem to despise Conservatism, purely because you see yourself as working class and hate their 'toffery'. Politics has moved a long way, I suggest you don't make such sweeping generalisations that all Conservative MPs and supporters are upper class twits with no idea of the world around them. I haven't decided 100% who I will be voting for in the next (my first) election, but it sure as hell won't be Labour. But then again I read [i]Private Eye[/i] and bleed blue blood, so what would I know... [/QUOTE]
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