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Well only if you asset strip all the English cunts of their Highland homes and put them up for auction to local 'wogs I don't mind. Whatever destroys the current govmint most quickly.
Chance doesn't come into it. From the policies Cameron's announced so far I'd say New Tory is a certainty to be every bit as bad as New Labour. Different flavours of badness, granted, but not different degrees.
It was them who fucked up Dr Who? Bastards. To be fair, he was one of the best constituency MPs as a backbencher and you'll find plenty to sing his praises from the old days. He got a lot done for the folk of his home ground. Well out of his depth now, I'd agree.
MacDonald, Chamberlain, Eden, Heath, Major - you're talking cock and don't have a clue what you're on about. You are aware Cameron is a member of the Tory party?
They're just different wings of the same party. If you're on the left your choices are the Lib Dems or the SWP.
The SWP social reactionaries aren't really left (definitely not a choice) and Lib Dems are just opportunists who certainly aren't left. At. All.
Trade Union and Socialist Coaliation. You know it makes sense. Which SWP, by the way: provisional or official? And really: `social reactionaries'?
As far as I can tell, NuLab Tory and LibDem are all much further to the Right (economically and **** all to do with racism) and far more authoritarian than even the hated "Thatch". Oh, and AFAICT (again), unlike 20 years ago, you can't jam a fagpaper between the 3 of them, these days, so, whatever the election result, it will be a case of "same shit, different day".
You must be very selective with your news sources. In the last few days the airwaves & press have been infested with Tory spokespersons. Spelman was on QT last week, Grayling was on the TV at lunchtime today and you rarely go a day without hearing from May & Gove.
How many of the current Labour front bench are household names? Has it ever been different? How many of Harold Wilson's front bench were household names? Whichever political period you look at, there will only be a handful of characters recognisable to the populace, more often by reputation than appearance in the past.
Cameron isn't going to stay PM for long. My money is on a typical Tory closed-doors coup, and Boris will be PM sooner or later.
I really want to sit him down and ask him where the **** he comes up with his ideas. Which is exactly why the boss won't let me anywhere near (other than in a paper report and then she spots my more devious language) any politician. She's such a spoilsport.
OK, one of any of half a dozen Tory coups. Actually, I'd agree here. He came too early, and he has really, really grown into the role. Boris or Hague, then.
Sitting on the lap of his hero, Portillo, who has tipped Gove as a future Tory leader. Nasty little **** I reckon, with a huge portfolio of dirt on his peers from his days in the gutter of Fleet St. Proper Urquhart material.
Inside your head is a strange place. Hague is a dinosaur being kept on to appease the twinset brigade who hold onto the memory of the last Northerner to be PM. It amuses me that soemone who is 1 year older than me is described as the elder statesman of the Tory Party. Ken Clarke is considered more hip, FFS.
"To make matters worse, they have elected a foetus as the party leader. I bet a lot of them wish they had not voted against abortion now!" Tony Banks had him sussed out.