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<blockquote data-quote="Teh Mite" data-source="post: 315833" data-attributes="member: 12332"><p><img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/04/03/article-1263230-08FB6849000005DC-222_468x244.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>This is the best that corrupt, morally bankrupt government could come up with? Labour's big advertisement for the election was a mock-up of David Cameron in the guise of Gene Hunt. They were apperently warning the British public not to go back to the 'brutal' days of the Thatcherite 1980s. </p><p></p><p>Oh, so what 'brutality' are we talking about, Sluggy? The days when this country's population was still overwhelmingly and recognisably British? The days when Islamisation and unfettered multiculturalism were not even on the social radar? The days when union militancy had been well and truly tamed? The days when this country was not on the verge of bankruptcy as it is today? The days when immigration was kept in check? The days when the social nightmares of teenage pregancy, drug abuse, social breakdown, unruly youth and crime were mere shadows of what they have become under this government? The days when we were in the European Community as a member state instead of a client county of a putative European supranational entity? The days when the Union with Scotland was not in any danger from the rise of separatism? On and on it goes. </p><p></p><p>It was a government which presided over the greatest loss and/or adulteration of the things that made this country great. It has not come by chance, either. Faced with shrinking poll ratings once again and the rebuke of the NI increase by noted business figures, it resorted to nothing more than the tactics of the schoolground pranksters. We may return to some of the ideas of the 1980s under a Cameron Conservative administration. Give me that over a return to the 1970s under a re-elected Gordon Brown anytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teh Mite, post: 315833, member: 12332"] [img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/04/03/article-1263230-08FB6849000005DC-222_468x244.jpg[/img] This is the best that corrupt, morally bankrupt government could come up with? Labour's big advertisement for the election was a mock-up of David Cameron in the guise of Gene Hunt. They were apperently warning the British public not to go back to the 'brutal' days of the Thatcherite 1980s. Oh, so what 'brutality' are we talking about, Sluggy? The days when this country's population was still overwhelmingly and recognisably British? The days when Islamisation and unfettered multiculturalism were not even on the social radar? The days when union militancy had been well and truly tamed? The days when this country was not on the verge of bankruptcy as it is today? The days when immigration was kept in check? The days when the social nightmares of teenage pregancy, drug abuse, social breakdown, unruly youth and crime were mere shadows of what they have become under this government? The days when we were in the European Community as a member state instead of a client county of a putative European supranational entity? The days when the Union with Scotland was not in any danger from the rise of separatism? On and on it goes. It was a government which presided over the greatest loss and/or adulteration of the things that made this country great. It has not come by chance, either. Faced with shrinking poll ratings once again and the rebuke of the NI increase by noted business figures, it resorted to nothing more than the tactics of the schoolground pranksters. We may return to some of the ideas of the 1980s under a Cameron Conservative administration. Give me that over a return to the 1970s under a re-elected Gordon Brown anytime. [/QUOTE]
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