View Full Version : Clegg to give every public member £1K from Bank sales
arista
23-06-2011, 02:34 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/jun/23/nick-clegg-banks-public-shares
On here they says its
worth £770.
I will take it
No time for shares
I demand my Cash.
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS1Tedng8SfQVLICL_BTiTQspBSYSAKX 18OyQoQTjpxTDVkgTph
Even those in Northern Ireland
Life In The Fast Lane.
joeysteele
23-06-2011, 04:13 PM
I cannot for the life of me see the Conservative MPs backing him on this one at all.Pie in the sky as usual from Nick Clegg.
Shaun
23-06-2011, 04:16 PM
typical "LIKE ME!!!" desperation.
arista
23-06-2011, 04:23 PM
I cannot for the life of me see the Conservative MPs backing him on this one at all.Pie in the sky as usual from Nick Clegg.
But the PM may do it.
Just get me My Bleeding Cash.
With the bank deals
money has to come back to us.
arista
23-06-2011, 04:25 PM
typical "LIKE ME!!!" desperation.
As if it would save him?
joeysteele
23-06-2011, 04:27 PM
But the PM may do it.
Just get me My Bleeding Cash.
I hope you do get it arista,
arista
23-06-2011, 04:28 PM
I hope you do get it arista,
and you.
joeysteele
23-06-2011, 04:32 PM
and you.
Thanks arista, actually thinking about it,Clegg may see this as a major way of turning his and his party's fortunes around,he could even threaten to remove himself from the Coalition on the issue, if that's what is in his head, it may come about.
I hope you don't get your money Arista
arista
23-06-2011, 04:38 PM
I hope you don't get your money Arista
Why?
Why?
Because you won't spend it wisely
arista
23-06-2011, 04:43 PM
Because you won't spend it wisely
Sure.
You get your Shares
good luck with yours.
lol at how appropriate that Guardian pic is with his hands positioned like a string puppet:joker:
arista
23-06-2011, 05:03 PM
lol at how appropriate that Guardian pic is with his hands positioned like a string puppet:joker:
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/About/General/2011/6/23/1308785197112/Nick-Clegg-007.jpg
Yes they are good at images.
arista
23-06-2011, 06:02 PM
On SkyNews Now
Jeff Randall Business report.
Livia
24-06-2011, 09:58 AM
Thanks arista, actually thinking about it,Clegg may see this as a major way of turning his and his party's fortunes around,he could even threaten to remove himself from the Coalition on the issue, if that's what is in his head, it may come about.
It smacks of desperation to me. "Vote LibDem and we'll give you money". If Nick Clegg removed himself from the coalition - and bear in mind he's Deputy Prime Minister right now, the second most powerful man in government - all he will be is leader of the party who came third in the general election. His party is falling apart as the local election results in May showed. If he wanted really to make us take him seriously, he should perhaps take up the cause of fuel duty or immigration, something that means something to people, instead of this pie-in-the-sky silliness.
Hi Joey, hope you're well.
Beastie
24-06-2011, 10:29 AM
Clegg's got my vote if we get some free money! I'll be happy! :D
Hey.. I was happy the other day when I got a cheque from Revenue and Customs because I paid too much tax!
Nice ;)
Grimnir
24-06-2011, 11:11 PM
I hate nick clegg
if i was granted one wish to kill just one MP i would choose him
joeysteele
24-06-2011, 11:27 PM
It smacks of desperation to me. "Vote LibDem and we'll give you money". If Nick Clegg removed himself from the coalition - and bear in mind he's Deputy Prime Minister right now, the second most powerful man in government - all he will be is leader of the party who came third in the general election. His party is falling apart as the local election results in May showed. If he wanted really to make us take him seriously, he should perhaps take up the cause of fuel duty or immigration, something that means something to people, instead of this pie-in-the-sky silliness.
Hi Joey, hope you're well.
I am well thank you Livia and I hope all is good with you too, I totally agree (again) with your post above, as I said earlier I cannot see the Conservative MPs backing him on this but somehow I have in the back of my mind that as this Govt gets nearer to the next election, that the Lib Dems will start making overtures against the Conservatives and at least appear to be siding more with the opposition.
Hey, any party that can stab its own voters in the back will have no qualms at ditching a coalition partner, I believe however the damage is done to the Lib Dems now, they have no way back while Clegg is leader and I still think really that this idea of shares for the voters is a non-starter.
I know they are passing new powers that stop the PM of the day calling an election but it's not passed yet,(I think the Lords have objections to it too), I would hope David Cameron still may if he saw a chance to, if his private polling showed an upturn in his own party's fortunes in the polls, get another election fought while he still can call one and then get his overall majority. With the Lib Dems still so weak, not many seats for the Tories will be lost down South and they are likely to gain a fair few too.
Whatever the result of the next election, the Lib Dems will reap what they've sown and be reduced to a rump in Westminster.
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