A Downing Street spokesman later added: "We've put the country £1.4 trillion in debt, government ministers are chin-deep in sleaze and the cops are beating merry hell out of everyone. We just felt that the obvious next step was to tell thousands of heroic soldiers to go **** themselves."
"but I have always voted Labour cos I'm from Barnsley and my dad did and his dad did....thats how voting works round here isnt it...?"
I think/hope that party political demarcation lines are gradually eroding. </p> Certainly as this lot could teach the Tories a thing or two about 'sleaze' </p>
World wide recession, not just UK</p> Soldiers treatment...appalling</p> Police.. not sure they are beating hell out of everyone, they have never touched me but G8 protestorsfor example deserved a good kicking causing the tax payer millions of pounds of damage</p> Sleaze....all as bad as each other</p> </p> </p>
Oh give up. You'll be voting Labour because your parents did. And people from Barnsley won't ever vote Tory. Apparently. Nothing to do with the fact that I reckon I could do a better job than Cameron.
Two words Shafton Red .... Ian Tomlinson Locked up his newsagents shop and tried to walk home from work. Now he's dead. Suppose he deserved what he got did he ? What was his offence exactly ? Breathing ?
Having been one of the,,, always voted Labour brigade I find it very difficult to support a party that is Labour in name alone... The trouble with todays politics is that all parties look and sound alike...
"I take full responsibility for what happened. That's why the person who was responsible went immediately." - Gordon Brown on Labour's email smear scandal
Didnt say he deerved a kicking, and obviously did not deserve to die. I am saying the idiots who thought it would be a good idea to smash London up, and cost the tax payer (me included) millions in ploicing them behaving like moronic animals.</p> But i suppose the PC brigade will say they have a right to behave in this manner.</p> </p>
I will vote for who i think will run the country best. End of. You have no idea about me, or who my parents voted for.
But the police stood by whilst protestors broke windows at a bank, they did give a woman a good slap and knee capping for shouting though,
Yeah, i saw the "woman" lipping at the cops. The human rights solicitor on the news said, may be she was being abusive and aggressive, but the police should know better as they are trained for this sort of thing.</p> Maybe the woman should know better as well, then the cops wouldnt have been in that situation. Maybe she should have been at work instead of causing chaos in London</p>
Spot on! "New Labour" were led for two terms by Tony "Thatcher" Blair. It was difficult to see any difference. It's the "do as I say, not do as I do" brigade! "The standard of Schools and Education offered in this country are fantastic" said Tony, who sent his kids to private schools!
I don't really have any particular political allegiance...... to be honest ...... are all as bad as each other and i also take your point about some of the protestors and the reasons they were actually in London that day ..... But i was really appalled to see the way that totally innocent man was treated by the police and if i were a member of his family i wouldn't rest until the s*um that treated him that way had been brought to justice (in one form or another).
Wonder what the tories did for the Ghurkas before cameron decided to put his smug mug at the side of Joanna Lumley? Jumping on bandwagons and all that.