• Labour - "We will guarentee every under 25 year old a job - and we'll pay for it"
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Murder is a job too.
[QUOTE=BaconMan_lol;35163048]can someone explain to an ignorant american what the Labour are[/QUOTE] People that focus on jobs and pay for your pensions and wages with money that doesn't actually exist.
[QUOTE=agentalexandre;35163075]The embodiment of the anti-christ on earth.[/QUOTE] That's the Conservatives, who else would steal children's milk?
i think you British chaps would've been in a much better state if Jamie Oliver got the job done & killed off your parliament we sure do want him to poison ours [video=youtube;ybU9wfnxtz4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybU9wfnxtz4[/video] 10:40
[QUOTE=Coffee;35168543]Gordon Brown sold all of our gold when it was worth a really low amount.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=carcarcargo;35168635]This is the only thing anyone ever manages to fault him on.[/QUOTE] That's not even the worst part, he deregulated the banks so much that we were ridiculously vulnerable to a financial crisis. It's thanks to him that we're so screwed over now. He was never even elected and the 2010 election showed that he never would have been. Watching his PMQ's is the most frustrating thing ever, I know politicians like to skirt around questions sometimes but he took it to another level. Worst prime minister britain has ever had. [QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;35188371]That's the Conservatives, who else would steal children's milk?[/QUOTE] They never stole milk from anyone, they stopped giving it to teenagers and older children because they never drank it and it was being wasted in vast quantities. Young children kept having it for free. Also recessions and financial crisis' are brilliant, they force a government to weed out the parts of society and the public sector which are a drain on money and force everything to be a lot more efficient. Not only that but the government can't do much to kick start growth besides tax cuts, pouring morning into public sector projects only provides false growth.
vote [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Monster_Raving_Loony_Party]monster raving loony party[/url]/[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_National_Party]BNP[/url] erry year
[QUOTE=zerotwelve;35188553]vote [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Monster_Raving_Loony_Party]monster raving loony party[/url]/[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_National_Party]BNP[/url] erry year[/QUOTE] Waste votes erry day.
What would the Labour be the equivalent of in American politics?
[QUOTE=Arctic Snow;35191293]What would the Labour be the equivalent of in American politics?[/QUOTE] It'd be hard to find equivalents that are close since America is a two-party system and UK is a step before at three parties.
[QUOTE=Pierrewithahat;35189058]Waste votes erry day.[/QUOTE] I still cannot fathom how both they and the UKIP managed to win European Parliament seats. It boggles the mind, considering how few seats they have in the House of Commons/Lords, if any at all.
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