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Old 20-03-2016, 06:16 PM #1
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IDS is a reptile but I'm here for him doing as much damage to the tories as possible.
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IDS is a reptile but I'm here for him doing as much damage to the tories as possible.

His job is taken


Do you not Watch Todays updated news
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Move on Dezzy
The Damage is Hype


Fecking Labour
who say no to Nuke Protection
will Never get in Power.
Corbyn - is not valid due to - No Nuke policy


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Do you not Watch Todays updated news
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Move on Dezzy
The Damage is Hype


Fecking Labour
who say no to Nuke Protection
will Never get in Power.
Corbyn - is not valid due to - No Nuke policy


I am Conservative - Liberal
Whether labour can get into power or not, there's a chance (small as it may be) that enough damage to the Tories will at LEAST make them realise that people are eventually going to wake up to their worst policies, and their under-the-table deals with their rich buddies, so that the party might make a few fundamental changes. That would be better than nothing.
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Whether labour can get into power or not, there's a chance (small as it may be) that enough damage to the Tories will at LEAST make them realise that people are eventually going to wake up to their worst policies, and their under-the-table deals with their rich buddies, so that the party might make a few fundamental changes. That would be better than nothing.

Sure.

Osborne has Massive Damage.

Should be good on PMQ's on Weds
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Whether labour can get into power or not, there's a chance (small as it may be) that enough damage to the Tories will at LEAST make them realise that people are eventually going to wake up to their worst policies, and their under-the-table deals with their rich buddies, so that the party might make a few fundamental changes. That would be better than nothing.
I really cannot see this going away.
IDS is right until June at least going to be making open and disguised 'digs' at the current Conservative leadership.
The EU referendum, no matter the result, will still be a massive headache for the Conservative party.

I would say arista is right that Labour could not win the next election, not outright anyway,they could get the gains needed to vastly reduce the Conservative seats even with the new boundary changes if they go ahead.

If things carry on as they are,it may even be that Osborne if he remains Chancellor may also be looking at at more austerity for a year or so after 2020.
So obsessed is he with creating an unnecessary surplus.
Which may seem even more unnecessary and misguided by then too.

Also as to Nuclear and Trident, by 2020,the decisions will have been taken and events in place that even Corbyn will have to accept.
I accept your point that the nuclear issue may not be in any as relevant then as it seems to be now.

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