durhamshrimp wrote:
Fasten your seatbelts folks, it's only just starting.
shrimpnsave wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:
Fasten your seatbelts folks, it's only just starting.
A small bunch of actavists that used to be at football matches years gone by????
wanst represented in the (mass) of the protest.......................
mrpotatohead wrote:Like them or not, the tories have their own policies, that they can implement, courtesy of the low rent liberal weasles who have made it possible for them
Christies Child wrote:Even the Student Unions have disowned the protesters who are using the fees issue as the catalyst to promote their own disruption agenda!
If ANY Governement of ANY colour was to give in to such tactics then we would be really in the poo!
morecambe mick wrote:Always the same when the Tories are brought in to sort out the bloody mess left by Labour.
History repeats itself. Except in this case it's two parties saying Labour have made a ruddy great mess, over spending and over borrowing.
I noticed only weeks after the elections there were stalls in Lancaster protesting and drumming up trouble, where were they earlier in the year when it was tits up?
I have no respect for these politically motivated protests/protestors.
durhamshrimp wrote:
Fasten your seatbelts folks, it's only just starting.
marky No.1 wrote:No recession in camera sales looking at that lot
morecambe mick wrote:Always the same when the Tories are brought in to sort out the bloody mess left by Labour.
marky wrote:morecambe mick wrote:Always the same when the Tories are brought in to sort out the bloody mess left by Labour.
Practicaly every western government has borrowed a massive amount during this recession. The alternative was letting the banking system implode and causing a depression to make 1929 look like a mere economic footnote. Don't believe the rhetoric of the likes of George Osbourne. We weren't close to being like Greece for instance. Some of the cuts are necessary, everyone accepts that. Many of the cuts, such as the one causing this particular protest, are politically motivated by the larger of the two coalition parties. P/T Indie, of course the Vice Chancellor of Lancaster University thinks increasing fees is a good idea. His, along with every other university, is having state funding utterly slashed. Without increasing fees, many universities would simply go out of business. Make no mistake, VCs are only interested in the pound signs.
morecambe mick wrote:So from that Marky you are saying that the previous administration didn't borrow massive amounts of money until the country went into recession?
I'd be more likely to belive Mr Osbourne, as were many if not all of the world banks. Hence our ability to borrow money has improved.
Christies Child wrote:So Durham Shrimp you are defending this type of action?
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