Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Spot on.
Another fact for Raven's Fact Free 'Read It In The Daily Fail' zone.
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Spot on.
Another fact for Raven's Fact Free 'Read It In The Daily Fail' zone.
I don't read the daily mail but I am well aware this country's fortunes were shit at the time of the 2010 GE.
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Spot on.
Another fact for Raven's Fact Free 'Read It In The Daily Fail' zone.
I don't read the daily mail but I am well aware this country's fortunes were shit at the time of the 2010 GE.
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Spot on.
Another fact for Raven's Fact Free 'Read It In The Daily Fail' zone.
I don't read the daily mail but I am well aware this country's fortunes were shit at the time of the 2010 GE.
So why did Labour not win the GE?Cannydc wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Spot on.
Another fact for Raven's Fact Free 'Read It In The Daily Fail' zone.
I don't read the daily mail but I am well aware this country's fortunes were shit at the time of the 2010 GE.
Actually, things were looking up, our economy had returned to healthy growth under Labour before the 2010 election. Austerity measures killed consumer and industrial confidence stone dead, we went backwards while America (using Brown's advice) returned to growth having rejected austerity policies out of hand.
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Alter the zoom size on your computer menu
Cannydc wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Referring to a (poor) joke used previously by a Tory chancellor doesn't alter facts - none of which you have refuted in any shape or form.
Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964
Spot on.
Another fact for Raven's Fact Free 'Read It In The Daily Fail' zone.
I don't read the daily mail but I am well aware this country's fortunes were shit at the time of the 2010 GE.
Actually, things were looking up, our economy had returned to healthy growth under Labour before the 2010 election. Austerity measures killed consumer and industrial confidence stone dead, we went backwards while America (using Brown's advice) returned to growth having rejected austerity policies out of hand.
LordRaven wrote:Guest wrote:
Those figures are huge
But yet people freeze to death or starve because of the current situation of endless cuts and psychopath companies employed by May to hound the less well off.
Cunts!
Cannydc wrote:"Almost half of that is state pension, which is available to anybody over pensionable age"
Really ?
I'll tell the wife, she will be well chuffed as a British citizen with about 5 years of contributions. I'll tell her to quote you, if that's OK.
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