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Re: HaHa

Postby Heysham_Shrimp » Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:45 pm

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It's what the phrase "shower of privileged c**ts" was invented to describe.


Fixed!



and what do you think about Tony Blair , educated at Fettes (Scotlands equivalent of Eton) and Harriet Harman who went to the most exclusive girls school in England?

We are going to need the best brains to get this country out of the financial mess that Brown and Darling leave it in.
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Re: HaHa

Postby Philja » Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:48 pm

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Re: HaHa

Postby Posh » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:12 pm

Keith, as usual you make a very valid point. However a young person can't choose the education their given. As we know a privately funded education, subsidised by the taxpayer because of the tax breaks places Eton get, gives you a better start in life. However by voting age Darling was drinking real ale, wearing shabby clothes and dreaming of a socialist utopia whereas as these f***ers were flaunting their wealth that they'd never earnt and standing above us plebe on a castle of money.

P.S. Here's Alastair Darling's luxury yacht.

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Re: HaHa

Postby Keith » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:33 pm

Posh wrote:...However a young person can't choose the education their given...
However by voting age Darling was drinking real ale, wearing shabby clothes and dreaming of a socialist utopia whereas as these f***ers were flaunting their wealth that they'd never earnt and standing above us plebe on a castle of money.


I don't know which school Darling's kids went to (I don't even know if he has kids?)

But we know that Harriet Harman and Tony Blair were so confident of the state to provide a decent education that they sent their own kids to public school...
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Re: HaHa

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:47 pm

dya know how long arguing about poltics can go on for............forever...this could be the biggest reply on svs for all time,i for one aint biting ;)
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Re: HaHa

Postby Posh » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:57 pm

Keith wrote:
Posh wrote:...However a young person can't choose the education their given...
However by voting age Darling was drinking real ale, wearing shabby clothes and dreaming of a socialist utopia whereas as these f***ers were flaunting their wealth that they'd never earnt and standing above us plebe on a castle of money.


I don't know which school Darling's kids went to (I don't even know if he has kids?)

But we know that Harriet Harman and Tony Blair were so confident of the state to provide a decent education that they sent their own kids to public school...


Difficult argument because technically its not true.

Both of them sent their children to the London Oratory, a state-funded charity-funded Catholic school, like Ripley St Thomas. This enables Harriet Harman to send this letter to a constituent and not be lying http://www.harrietharman.org/harriet_sc ... ice_letter.

So you're wrong. However you raise the delicate issue of faith schools. The Oratory is an elitist selective school that like the rest of them is entirely prejudiced, discriminatory and helps ghetto-ise society. I'd scrap them tomorrow.
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Re: HaHa

Postby Christies Child » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:58 pm

[quote="Posh"]Keith, as usual you make a very valid point. However a young person can't choose the education their given. As we know a privately funded education, subsidised by the taxpayer because of the tax breaks places Eton get, gives you a better start in life. However by voting age Darling was drinking real ale, wearing shabby clothes and dreaming of a socialist utopia whereas as these f***ers were flaunting their wealth that they'd never earnt and standing above us plebe on a castle of money.

P.S. Here's Alastair Darling's luxury yacht.

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Re: HaHa

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:03 pm

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has he got expensis allowance for that beauty :lol:

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Re: HaHa

Postby Posh » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:08 pm

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:And what do you think about Tony Blair , educated at Fettes (Scotlands equivalent of Eton) and Harriet Harman who went to the most exclusive girls school in England?


As I said not their choice.

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:We are going to need the best brains to get this country out of the financial mess that Brown and Darling leave it in.


You can't buy brains. Any Tory with a brain is making money in banking, management consultancy, running big businesses or just living off Daddy and Mummy. Those without the brains do politics; adventure stuff like being first to the North Pole on a spacehopper sponsored by a pisspoor private equity company; or being 'art historians'.
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Re: HaHa

Postby wijit » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:14 pm

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Now there is a selection of smug faces that you'd never get tired of punching.

Agree. The ability would give in before the desire!
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Re: HaHa

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:19 pm

so everbody hates politicians,.............i doooooo.there full of the brownstuff
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Re: HaHa

Postby durhamshrimp » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:24 pm

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Now there is a selection of smug faces that you'd never get tired of punching.

Agree. The ability would give in before the desire!


Starting at 1, I think I'd be still punching Osbourne when I got knackered.
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Re: HaHa

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:28 pm

You can't buy brains. Any Tory with a brain is making money in banking, management consultancy, running big businesses or just living off Daddy and Mummy. Those without the brains do politics; adventure stuff like being first to the North Pole on a spacehopper sponsored by a pisspoor private equity company; or being 'art historians'.

and labour? or shall i call it (new labour) which is much the same of tory in yesteryear
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Re: HaHa

Postby Curly » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:57 pm

Posh wrote:
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:And what do you think about Tony Blair , educated at Fettes (Scotlands equivalent of Eton) and Harriet Harman who went to the most exclusive girls school in England?


As I said not their choice.

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:We are going to need the best brains to get this country out of the financial mess that Brown and Darling leave it in.


You can't buy brains. Any Tory with a brain is making money in banking, management consultancy, running big businesses or just living off Daddy and Mummy. Those without the brains do politics; adventure stuff like being first to the North Pole on a spacehopper sponsored by a pisspoor private equity company; or being 'art historians'.


Yes you can, bottom left, sir. ;)

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Re: HaHa

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:03 pm

Curly wrote:
Posh wrote:
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:And what do you think about Tony Blair , educated at Fettes (Scotlands equivalent of Eton) and Harriet Harman who went to the most exclusive girls school in England?


As I said not their choice.

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:We are going to need the best brains to get this country out of the financial mess that Brown and Darling leave it in.


You can't buy brains. Any Tory with a brain is making money in banking, management consultancy, running big businesses or just living off Daddy and Mummy. Those without the brains do politics; adventure stuff like being first to the North Pole on a spacehopper sponsored by a pisspoor private equity company; or being 'art historians'.


Yes you can, bottom left, sir. ;)

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Re: HaHa

Postby Curly » Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:33 pm




I bet he keeps Radio Two

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Re: HaHa

Postby campdave » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:56 am

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:
and what do you think about Tony Blair


He's a dick of the highest order.
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Re: HaHa

Postby Christies Child » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:26 am

campdave wrote:
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:
and what do you think about Tony Blair


He's a dick of the highest order.



Couldn't agree more!

I'm so looking forward to tomorrow to see how he squirms and lies his way out of responsibility for the Iraq nightmare.

Bet there's a lot of midnight oil being burnt tonight as he takes advice from Campbell.....Now HE really is a gobshite of the highest order!
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Re: HaHa

Postby slackAlice » Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:13 pm

Toffs ... champagne socialists ...new Labour .... new Tory's ?????

It shouldn't matter that much where they were educated. Unless you can make a link between a priviledged education and then going into politics believing you can promise the masses the earth and at the same time screwing the tax payer.

It's the HONESTY and INTEGRITY of politicians that needs to be above question otherwise its shot to Bu***e*y - especially when you read / hear about the excesses with their expenses of recent times.
There can't be more than a slack handful that havn't helped themselves to a SKY subscription , a duck house or had their chimney cleared of Wisteria - these are THINGS they've admitted too !!!! Mortgage payments , porn movies , cleaning swimming pools ...Jesus...

Vote for them ??????? You've got to be bloody joking !!!!!

and in their defence ? Everybody has perks .... Its no big deal ...It was all within the rules....We'll pay it all back .... It was an oversight .... It was kind of like a supplement to our poor salary etc.

NO it was corruption and I hope people don't forget abot the EXPENSES scandal. Maybe the best you can hope for is that some new un's get in this time , its somebody elses turn to have a few perks. But I for one don't believe they've cleaned up their act - their just hoping we all forget about it.
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Re: HaHa

Postby Posh » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:42 pm

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durhamshrimp wrote:Didn't say that, but couldn't be bothered to write an essay on why I hate the Conservative party so much. Its obviously down to policies as to why I wouldn't vote Tory.


You do realise that there is basically no difference in policy between New Labour and the Tories, don't you?


Errr...

Labour's Sure Start programme is delivering real improvements, particularly in deprived areas, for parents and children - Tories want to scrap it.

Tories want to increase the threshold on Inheritance Tax to £1 million from £650K. This will only help less than 3% of the population in the uber-rich. - Labour oppose it.

Labour has built more new schools and hospitals in the past decade than in the previous three combined and want to continue the programme - Tories want to stop the programmes

Labour wants to develop the NHS - Over 50% of Tory MPs polled in 2006 said they'd scrap the NHS
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Re: HaHa

Postby Christies Child » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:57 pm

....and despite saying that there would have to be no major cuts, Labour is now having to confirm that major cuts will be necessary!

No different than the Tories then..... :evil: .

It was Labour who decided to bail the Banks out, but refuse to put a halt on their bonus structures despite the Banks refusing to give finance to companies who need cash and as a result have to lay people off....as I found out to my cost!

Due I blame Labour for the current economic plight....2FR :evil:
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Re: HaHa

Postby shrimpnsave » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:08 pm

Errr...

Labour's Sure Start programme is delivering real improvements, particularly in deprived areas, for parents and children - Tories want to scrap it.

Tories want to increase the threshold on Inheritance Tax to £1 million from £650K. This will only help less than 3% of the population in the uber-rich. - Labour oppose it.

Labour has built more new schools and hospitals in the past decade than in the previous three combined and want to continue the programme - Tories want to stop the programmes

Labour wants to develop the NHS - Over 50% of Tory MPs polled in 2006 said they'd scrap the NHS

thats your opinion...my opinion is the sooner we get labour out the better,there is nothing worse as time as shown if you have a party that wins in general elections as labour has the last two they become complacent and think they can get away with anything (Dictator come to mind.. nanny state ??) ....imo opinion it is healthy for one party in and one party out unless they do a good job and i dont think labour has come close and may i also add we the british public pay more in taxes than under torys....... oh and im not a tory supporter just a realist
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Re: HaHa

Postby Keith » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:15 pm

Christies Child wrote:Due I blame Labour for the current economic plight...


...or my inability to spell "do"? :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Posh wrote:Labour has built more new schools and hospitals in the past decade than in the previous three combined and want to continue the programme - Tories want to stop the programmes


Don't forget they 'used' money that they aren't actually declaring and that if the PFI's were included on the balance sheet, the UK economy would be even more screwed than it already is.
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Re: HaHa

Postby Christies Child » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:02 pm

Keith wrote:
Christies Child wrote:Due I blame Labour for the current economic plight...


...or my inability to spell "do"? :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Posh wrote:Labour has built more new schools and hospitals in the past decade than in the previous three combined and want to continue the programme - Tories want to stop the programmes


Don't forget they 'used' money that they aren't actually declaring and that if the PFI's were included on the balance sheet, the UK economy would be even more screwed than it already is.


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