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Old 07-02-2011, 07:24 PM #6
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Originally Posted by angus58 View Post
Yeah, cos we all really wanted another 5 years of overspending, mass immigration, and the cancer that is political correctness to spread even further into our daily lives restricting our freedoms. Cameron was voted in by the electorate on the mandate that he would clear up the economic mess left by Labour (hence the need for savage and inevitable cuts) and tackle the shambolic immigration system that has led to a society where people live in isolation from one another (hence this latest initiative). It's not like it's a surprise now is it?

Labour couldn't get enough votes to even form a coalition. LibDems got a pitiful amount of seats so clearly the majority of the electorate were left unimpressed, and they're bloody lucky to have any say at all now.

Like it or not the Tories won the most seats, which shows that there's a hell of a lot of people who don't want the asylum run by the lunatics any more.
Tough if those who support the Labour Party don't like it - the rest of us have had to bide our time for 13 long years as we watched in frustration and despair as Labour ran our country into the ground. I shudder to think what would happen if Milliband, the Union's puppet, were to ever be voted in. You could kiss democracy goodbye as the country would be held to ransom by the bully boys.
If you believe Cameron's any better then Brown then you're a fool. They're all self serving snakes. We haven't had a worthy PM in years.
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