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seeksfemslave -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/11/2007 2:48:12 PM)

Where have you been NG I miss you.
I am going to plant a big kiss on that lovely noggin of yours. lol




cyberdude611 -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/11/2007 3:00:31 PM)

Its pretty clear to most over here that Britain has gone soft.

Brown wont even admit that the terrorists that just tried to blow up his country were muslims.

Just like every other country in Europe, they are all obsessed with political correctness.




Mercnbeth -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/11/2007 3:11:13 PM)

This is why I always try to spend a few hours watching the House of Commons on TV when I visit. Was it really the inspiration for the "I came here for an argument" Monty Python sketch? [sm=lol.gif]  You guys are a fun watch.




NorthernGent -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/11/2007 3:39:08 PM)

Cyberdude,

'Nail on the head as always. I take my hat off to you.




pahunkboy -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/11/2007 3:51:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Hi PAH

Mr Brown is old Labour (real Labour) - a socialist basically, but he's also operating in a climate where socialism isnt popular by virtue of Murdoch's right wing press - which is why Blair et al came up with New Labour (soft Conservatism, named "the third way" as a mix of socialist policies with Thatcherite). He also has to operate with the legacy left from the Blair years - and slowly it seems he is already unravelling the less tasteful parts of that.

He also strikes me as very much the disciplined religious minister's son made good, and one should not ignore that he has been compared to comrade Stalin in his methods of working and described as dour, humourless etc. But what the heck, if he keeps doing what he's doing, its all good.

E


I dont think I have ever seen a picture of Murdick. Ya- he- or neocons control the mass media here. if you ever seen American tv- it is-- the gutter. in the late 70s it was so much better. not the noise box is just that. get this- i told my psychatrist i cant watch tv and focus- bingo ADHD -- and PILLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.

anyhow- if you have fresh talent there- i envy you, NOTHING is on the horiizen here - leadershipwise. the public be damned- is the mode of the day.

will the PM be Bushes poodle?  [im sorry- that was bloody rude of me...] [hmm- im not too good at sarcaxsm here...... ? :-?]




Level -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/11/2007 4:20:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

This is why I always try to spend a few hours watching the House of Commons on TV when I visit. Was it really the inspiration for the "I came here for an argument" Monty Python sketch? [sm=lol.gif]  You guys are a fun watch.


Yes they are [sm=applause.gif]




RCdc -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 5:52:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pahunkboyhe isnt sexy like Blair is.


Haha, that made me smile PA! I can't imagine anyone finding Blair sexy - form where I'm standing he seems about as sexy as a puddle of week-old vomit, but each to their own I guess! [;)] (As for his wife, think of a waxwork that's been left too close to the fire, and with the charm of an unflushed toilet and you're on the right lines)

Concerning Brown, it's still early days, but he does seem to genuinely want to do what is best for the country, unlike his self-serving halfwit predecessor. I'll give him the benefit of thedoubt for now, even if, as has been noted, he has microscopic cajones when it comes to telling it how it is about the recent failed terror attacks (and on that subject, how low must your self esteem be to be a failed suicide bomber - the nadir of incompetence surely [;)])

One comforting thought for us Brits though is that he can't possibly be any worse that that impotent lapdog Blair, who will probably head to the US now, possibly the only nation on the planet who still have any respect for him, until he starts his new role as Middle East Peace Envoy. *bursts out laughing* Sorry, but whoever dreamed this one up obviously never considered that putting Blair in charge of the Middle East Peace process is like putting Michael Jackson in charge of preteen sex education - it's a bad, bad idea which will only end up in tears for everyone concerned.

Darcy




LadyEllen -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 6:06:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Darcyandthedark

(and on that subject, how low must your self esteem be to be a failed suicide bomber - the nadir of incompetence surely [;)])

Darcy


That reminds me of that comedy sketch - dont know where or when or by whom, but it concerns a Japanese kamikaze pilot, who keeps returning to base and the questions of his commanding officer as to why.

"Forgot prayer band" was my favourite excuse that he gave.





meatcleaver -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 6:09:01 AM)

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ORIGINAL: philosophy

quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Hi Popeye

Its a strange situation with Scotland and Wales now. The UK still consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but the latter three have their own parliaments with various powers that are devolved from the main UK government - the Scots situation being the most devolved.

The issue arises in that Scottish, Welsh and N Irish MPs also sit in the UK parliament and are able to vote on matters affecting England but not affecting their home countries because those matters are devolved to their home parliaments. This is a fudge which is barely acceptable, when one has decisions such as charging university students at English universities put through into law because of Scottish and Welsh MPs votes, when students in Scotland and Wales get no charge or heavy subsidy on account of decisions by the Scots and Welsh parliaments. Same thing with medical prescription costs. Meanwhile, English MPs have no presence or power whatever in the Scots and Welsh parliaments.  

E


.....mind you, this problem doesn't lie entirely with the politicians. If people in England wanted a seperate parliament they'd vote for one. Which is something that, when given the opportunity, they've so far failed to do.


When have the English been given an opportunity to vote for an English parliament?

Hell, England is the only nation in the EU that is not represented as a nation or given any political recognition.




meatcleaver -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 6:14:47 AM)

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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent

'Thought you middle class types were up in the arms at the thought of a Scottish PM?

'Fickle lot, or what? "Our Prime Minister" Ha! I'll give it 6 months and it'll be "that Scottish wanker....."


Blair is half Scottish and was educated in Scotland. As for being against a Scottish Prime Minister, since devolution I am against it until England has its own Parliament or Scottish MPs are barred from voting on purely English matters. I think it is anti-democratic and criminal that Dcottish and Welsh MPs can vote on purely English matters.

As for Brown being new, he's been around since the beginning of this administration and carries the guilt of Iraq every bit as much as Blair. He is a dead man's shoes politician and will probably just be a rump PM.




philosophy -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 8:38:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

quote:

ORIGINAL: Darcyandthedark

(and on that subject, how low must your self esteem be to be a failed suicide bomber - the nadir of incompetence surely [;)])

Darcy


That reminds me of that comedy sketch - dont know where or when or by whom, but it concerns a Japanese kamikaze pilot, who keeps returning to base and the questions of his commanding officer as to why.

"Forgot prayer band" was my favourite excuse that he gave.




...Peter Cook, TW3




RCdc -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 8:39:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver
As for Brown being new, he's been around since the beginning of this administration and carries the guilt of Iraq every bit as much as Blair. He is a dead man's shoes politician and will probably just be a rump PM.


Very true - he may be making a token attempt to distance himself from Bush's Whipping Boy, but the fact is that he was complicit in every single one of Blair's policies and decisions, and as you say is therefore every bit as responsible for the mess in Iraq (not to mention our imploding health service here in the UK) as Blair.

Darcy




seeksfemslave -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 10:22:43 AM)

So were nearly all the top politicos.
Its the Sunnis and the Shias that have let everybody down. In their peace loving way they just want to kill one another.
Odd or what ?




NorthernGent -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/12/2007 11:59:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

I think it is anti-democratic and criminal that Dcottish and Welsh MPs can vote on purely English matters.



It's a token gesture. We all know that Scotland and Wales is dominated by London, regardless of who can vote where.

Good luck to them. If they have any sense they'll completely divorce themselves from England.




meatcleaver -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/13/2007 1:42:08 AM)

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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent

It's a token gesture. We all know that Scotland and Wales is dominated by London, regardless of who can vote where.

Good luck to them. If they have any sense they'll completely divorce themselves from England.



Dominated by London maybe but then both are over represented in London and as long as both require London's money, neither will go for a full divorce because as the Scots, the union for them was money motivated and has always remained so. They now have the illusion that they would get more out of the EU than the UK but in the current Duropean climate that is delussional
It's a token gesture. We all know that Scotland and Wales is dominated by London, regardless of who can vote where.

Good luck to them. If they have any sense they'll completely divorce themselves from England.




NorthernGent -> RE: I'm liking our new prime minister (7/13/2007 8:06:42 AM)

Nahhh, the Scots and Welsh have more than enough about them to stand on their own two feet.

Just to add, the British are not European, really. We have our own way of doing things. 'Best bet is to do our own thing.




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