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  1. Far right neo Nazi yes. Right about education no.
  2. I actually no longer care how the perform as we all know what's coming. Still don't want those tory bast*rds to win power though.
  3. You could say that. No need to be a fantasy axeman as it's widely accepted within the organisation that there are too many people with many of them doing nowt.
  4. Somewhat murkier than that IIRC. Something along the lines that the actual economy was 20% small than the figures being used and that the deficit was some 50% larger. I've no idea if it was a left, centre or right wing party in power.
  5. Jamie, do yourself a favour and actually read what they say instead of just sucking up all the UKIP propaganda.
  6. It's widely accepted that the previous Greek government had hidden the state of the economy and that this Greek government have been left to pick up the pieces.
  7. Nope. I could save £100,000 within one small public organisation with which I work and it would have no impact at all.
  8. Better that than losing a couple of front line jobs and doubling the expediture.
  9. This is correct. The debt is unsecured as per the document published by AA. However, league rules state that all footballing debts have to be paid in full.
  10. Anyone working in or with the public services knows how many non-jobs exist, usually pulling down good money. I'd happily get rid of one non-job on £40K a year so save genuine front line jobs.
  11. Which is what people seem to want. It's as if they want a government of national unity to sort the mess out as oppossed to the same old tired rubbish from all sides.
  12. Because the tory ones have all been bunny rabbits, rainbows a lollipops haven't they? Nothing sad, bitter, hate-filled or full of self-loathing in any of them. Nope, not those happy, loveable, well balanced tories.
  13. Paid of Standard Bank and then laid the charge against PCFC Ltd?
  14. He has given many young saints fans something that's been missing for quite a while, a hero to look up to.
  15. Without a doubt. Apart from the MPs you mention I don't know the shadow cabinet. They are featherweights. The tories haven't recovered from moats and duckhouses as well as the publics general mistrust of them. There is no way the rank and file tory party would have that. Far too left wing for them and way, way, way to European. Forgive me if I laugh at that. Too many career politicans. Bland, empty and in it for all of the wrong reasons.
  16. No. It's the same SEN strategy that all schools have in place for those who struggle with English, usually poor white working class British born kids.
  17. No, that was becoming PM when he wasn't elected by the public into that position.
  18. I rest my case. They are taught English so to access education in English. End of. It's a myth peddled by papers like the Mail that they are taught in their "mother tongue".
  19. Don't confuse opinion with fact.
  20. I don't believe they'd win power but they could find themselves in a very advantageous position by doing nowt!
  21. If the Libs play the long game here they could be onto a real winner. Tories form a minority government and **** it up, which they will. Labour will implode into a leadership war, they sit back and watch the other fall apart and storm through in the election that will end up being called within 12months with a double dip recession to help them.
  22. If it is a hung parliament there is going to be some serious horse trading being done next weekend!
  23. Then if you understand it, which I doubt, you'd know that "core" voters don't switch, which is why they are "core" voters, which is why, last week, you were on about getting thre "core" tory vote out. It's not "core" votes that decide elections.
  24. Do you understand the concept of a core voter? If you did you'd understand how idiotic your ramblings are.
  25. Shows how little you know. It actually works a treat. They get extra English lessons and on average within an academic year (under 9) and two academic years (under 16) are up to speed. Even in the area I work, which has a high level of immigration and a politically correct metropolitan Labour council, no concessions are made. It's English only. The same is true of the Tory shire where I live. I visit some schools where some staff speak other languages such as Urdu, Hindi, Polish etc but all teaching is in English at all times.
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