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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:06 pm 
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Only feral yoof, unwed mums and commies ride on public transport though...

It's a disgrace, little Jimmy has to go to a school that's 4 miles away, and there's no way to get there unless I take the Cayenne.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:27 am 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -cuts.html

Cameron snubbed by Liverpool as city pulls out of Big Society in protest at cuts

I was delighted when I read about this on the BBC site yesterday.

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But in a two-page letter, council leader Joe Anderson tells David Cameron that the Government's cuts have seriously undermined the ability of community organisations to improve the quality of life of residents.
The damning letter concludes: 'How can the City Council support the Big Society and its aim to help communities do more for themselves when we will have to cut the lifeline to hundreds of these vital and worthwhile groups?
'I have therefore come to the conclusion that Liverpool City Council can no longer support the Big Society initiative, as a direct consequence of your funding decisions.'


"Big Society", in a nutshell, is Cameron's way of making people work for free, work that was previously undertaken by paid employees who now find themselves, or will soon, on the dole.
It really is that straightforward. He just masks it by attempting to delude people into thinking they are going to be more in control of their communities. It's just bullshit. I really am pleased about this. Two fingers up to Cameron. I hope this is the start of a domino effect and puts the kybosh on this ridiculous plan.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:32 am 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1353390/Cameron-snubbed-Liverpool-city-pulls-Big-Society-protest-cuts.html

Cameron snubbed by Liverpool as city pulls out of Big Society in protest at cuts

I was delighted when I read about this on the BBC site yesterday.


Me too, great isn't it, especially after that Lord Wei thing too.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:08 pm 
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It's not even getting volunteers to do it. It's just cuts.

It didn't seem to cross their mind that charities get public money or that the state (as with the Forestry Commisssion) helps volunteers.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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Welfare cuts 'will cost working families nearly £3,000 a year' despite Coalition support pledge

Not a single mention of the middle class or house prices - is this a first?

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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Welfare reforms could force stay-at-home mothers to work

On behalf of the population of Preston with more than one brain cell, I apologise:

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The tracksuit wearing scroungers will just have more kids...

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This is a moderated article, too.

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It's a pity that "mistakes" in the expenses scandal were not vigorously investigated at the time. Best thing to do is "accidentally" shred all the evidence like Blair.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:33 am 
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Cameron in retreat: No support for pledge of action - even from the Libyan rebels
By Tim Shipman and Ian Drury

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1FQeVrKNJ


Best rated comments giving Dave a kicking. I swear I haven't posted there. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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Cameron in retreat: No support for pledge of action - even from the Libyan rebels
By Tim Shipman and Ian Drury

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1FQeVrKNJ


Best rated comments giving Dave a kicking. I swear I haven't posted there. :lol:


Hardly surprising.
2 weeks ago it was all about letting internal oppositions work it out for themselves.
I know that the Libyans have faced a lot more violence than other nations, but they're not calling for "Boots on the ground".
However it was almost impossible to find news last night without running into a Ex Services backbencher or Pentagon time-server
discussing the logistics of military intervention.

Don't they remember that we're only a couple of strafed weddings from indefinite immersion in another small war with no exit strategy.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:46 am 
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Oh yes, I think assistance from afar rather than direct intervention. Particularly in this case.

More Mail sabre rattling. Continuing with the theme...
You and who's army, Dave? 11,000 servicemen and women made redundant as Government plans no-fly zone over Libya
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1FQw6ukv6

I'm wondering if the Mail's just going to come out and back their candidate in a tory coup soon.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:05 am 
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I wonder how long it takes for one of 'our brave hero boys' to become a 'feckless dole scrounger' in Mailworld? I'm guessing the glory lasts about 12 months.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:34 am 
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As a serviceman i will be voting British National Party in all coming elections.
- Alf Tupper, Tough of the Track, 1/3/2011 17:49
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Cameron Your an Fxxxxxxg idiot. You have no idea what is involved in running a country . Your only wish is to have a united European service. WELL IT IS NOT OUR WISH WE WANT A N ALL bRITISH FORCE DEFENDING OUR SHORES
- Hjarta, falkirk uk, 1/3/2011 18:10
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How can you be flexible and adaptable with fewer people? How can Cameron commit troops to Libya whilst they are being made redundant? The ConDems are a poor excuse for a government. I for one will never vote Tory again. We'd be better off letting the Queen rule the country - professional politicians are too much of a liability.
- Tim Ball, London, 1/3/2011 18:04
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Hurrah! They've bought back the "why doesn't the Queen step in" arguement.

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I hate Cameron,he's not Conservative at all I didn't think he'd be worse for our armed services than Labour,but he is and did it probably because like his Lib Dem partners he loves Europe and wants a Euro army navy and airforce so is shrinking it down so it fits in,but it's the will of the people,because if they cared they'd have voted for UKIP,oh well soon we won't be a nation and just a part of the German/french empire.
- Karl, Nottingham, 1/3/2011 17:48
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"I can't bring myself to accept that a tory PM doesn't do what i want to therefore it has to be the liberals and the forrins fault"

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Con/dems have gone stark raving mad, no ark royal, no harriers, thatcher must be turning red.
- Bigsafty, North Ayrshire, 1/3/2011 19:55
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OMG! Communist Thatcher!

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Meet the new boss same as the old boss,Cameron you are a let down to the country and to the people that elected you. can no longer support you as you are a dam fool. My new home is with the british national party from now on.
- john, evesham, 1/3/2011 21:15
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That that isn't near the top shows some semblence of sanity, the BNP aren't running things on there (yet)

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This is beyond a joke. I would be totally supportive of our forces if they 'moved on Parliament, and removed this treacherous farce of a government!
- Baz, England, 1/3/2011 21:17
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The English Parliament, is now nothing but an EU embassy, populated by the most disgusting Traitors in our history.
- Clive Burghard, Southern England, 1/3/2011 23:50
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Well lets hope they won't be given employment priority over the rest of Joe Public losing their jobs, squaddies will be far better equipt to rough it on the streets. - Gideon Webley, Wakefield, 1/3/2011 18:53 I have a better idea for Barsteward Gideon. but they would censor my words, so go try living rough yourself, you can only have your opinion and voice it because Sevice Men and Women protect your right to do so.
- Bob bielefeld, Bielefled Germany, 1/3/2011 18:33
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Get rid of overseas aid and abolish the wefare system.
- Dan, Sydney, 1/3/2011 19:55
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Anything to save the troops, eh?

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Not sure what you all are moaning about? I thought reductions in public sector spending and jobs is a good thing for all of us. All I care about is HOW MUCH TAX I PAY, and this news means in the future I will pay less!
- Andrew Clarke, Stockport, 1/3/2011 19:37
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Any other story on the public sector that would be up the top. Any. Doctors, teachers, MPs, anything. But not "our brave lads". Oh no.

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It's just a few more on the dole queue. Get over it, world war 2 finished 65 years ago.
- Chantelle, Tilbury, Essex, 1/3/2011 22:48
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Get rid of overseas aid and abolish the wefare system. - Dan, Sydney, 01/3/2011 19:55 Quite right, no one here cares about the welfare system in Australia so keep your nose out.
- Phil, Oldham, 1/3/2011 20:29
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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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So spending a small amount of money on putting in sanitation or whatever= bad, can't afford it anyway

Spending a fortune and getting British soldiers killed= good


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you can only have your opinion and voice it because Service Men and Women protect your right to do so.
- Bob bielefeld, Bielefled Germany, 1/3/2011 18:33

This is a view which seems to pop up regularly in articles about the army and I have to say I just don't get it. It was true 70 years ago but I hadn't noticed that Saddam Hussain or Bin Laden were either threatening to invade us or posing any real threat to our freedom to express an opinion. It just seems to be a knee-jerk response to any sort of perception that people in the armed forces are not getting enough reverence.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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I've lost count of the number of people I've had to explain 'nuclear deterrent' to over the last year when they peddle this shite about 'dying for our freedoms' at me.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:34 am 
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If the BNP propose that we get out of every conflict we're currently in, and not provide aid to any on else using our soldiers how are they also the party to save the jobs of all our servicemen?

If every soldier comes back, we'll have 1000s of soldiers swanning about on their bases doing jack shit.


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I just thought of what they would be used for, rounding up all the darkies onto the boats back home.


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