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Bless. Comrade Badger can't bring himself comment on what the brilliant Kate Hoey said.
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I notice that you, and the other poor misguided lefties, have nothing to say about Kate Hoeys comments. It must really hurt to have one of your own speaking the truth. Bless.
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Usually you own the fence/hedge to your right as you look at a property from the front. I had a hedge war with my neighbour who wanted it replacing with a fence. I won as it was my hedge.
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"Where there is discord, may we bring harmony. Where there is error, may we bring truth. Where there is doubt, may we bring faith. And where there is despair, may we bring hope." Margaret Thatcher. I think these profound words echo the feeling of the great British public thanks to David Cameron's stance. Finally after 13 dark years of Labour we are back. You can now be proud to British once more.
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Very predictable. You and your comrades hate the truth. Thankfully the Liberal Elite dogma is a tired and outdated concept. People are wise to it now. It doesn't work any more. It is OUR time now. Move aside and accept your fate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6MYLtqL9T8
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Kate Hoey (Lab, Vauxhall) said that ‘the majority of Labour voters support what the Prime Minister has done’. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2073313/Nick-Clegg-Greta-Garbo---I-vant-alone.html#ixzz1gP0cBOsQ I don't think many on here would disagree with Kate.
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It sent out a message. We don't bluff. We are Great Britain, We do what we say. Now in the case of the little Frenchman this confrontation plays well for him with an election coming up in 2015 and with him 15 points behind in the polls, but for Angela Merkel it is different. She really wants us on side. She needs us on side. Along with the Scandinavians, we are all of the Germanic race. This may seem an old fashioned categorisation, but if you discount the bleatings of the Liberal Elite, and instead look at the reality, you will see that as a race of people we are profoundly different to those of Latin Europe. People are talking about OUR isolation, but make no mistake - David Cameron's stance has isolated Germany more. It is for this reason that DC's tough stance will imho reap it's rewards and I fully expect our demands to be met in due course. Merkel will see to that. She is no fool. If DC holds his nerve (and upsets a few wishy washy Liberals) he will ultimately be victorious at both a national and a european level.
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Another yougov poll just out: CON 39%, LAB 40%, LDEM 10% The three latest polls now show +1 Lab, Tie, +1 Lab. This is in contrast with the polls prior to DC's veto of +5 Lab, +7 Lab, +4 Lab, +6 Lab. I was right all along. The right of the Tory party is the centre ground of public opinion. It is essential that DC does not deviate now even if it means the Lib Dems breaking the coalition. The current tack is the path to a Tory majority govt. That said I think we need to keep the tree huggers dangling a bit longer. Spring 2012 for an election looks good to me. By that time I expect the UK economy to have surpassed predictions and shocked a few people.
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That is brilliant.
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My barometer has shot back to 29 inches.
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Poor old Ed Millibean - it works the other way for him. In any walk of life nobody would want to hear his annoying voice.
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Nigel Farage is the best speaker.
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You do come out with some rubbish.
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We'll win 3-1. They will bottle it.
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Well I thought Ed was brilliant today. More of the same please. The fact BTF is getting rattled speaks volumes. Happy days.
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In your dreams sunshine.
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It brought the debate down to your level of intelligence so i'm not surprised.
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They'll be chaining themselves to the railing in Leigh Park:lol:
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Kate is fantastic. She speaks for the people.
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Indeed, but since the veto a solid 5 point lead has been reduced to a 1 point lead. That is very pleasing would you not agree?
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Kate Hoey once again speaks sense. She's a brilliant Labour politician. A proper politician.
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What must really annoy you is that the right wing of the Tory Party is the centre ground of the British public.