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Perhaps Labour voters should be grateful.... :P
digitalspyfan1
22-11-2016
Perhaps we dodged a bullet when Labour lost the 2015 election.

If Ed's dancing is any measure of his 'talent' he would have made a terrible chancellor!



Play it again, Ed:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czqtjk_iGFU

Brian_Grahams
22-11-2016
Well if we'd had a Labour gvt we wouldn't have left the EU so that in itself, in my opinion would have meant a stronger economy.
Dervlathedog
22-11-2016
Why did the two Eds never contest Osborne's fathomless charge that the Labour spending caused the 2008 global crash? Does anyone have an answer? In opposition, they did great and brave things. Cheering things. They took on Murdoch, the energy companies, Maggie's paedophile era, Cameron's dodgy press friends, prevented the committing of troops...

Why not battle the immediate and obvious lie?

That's an honest question. If anyone has an answer that works, I would be grateful.
BeeBumble
22-11-2016
Since when has someone's dancing ability been any reflection on how well they'd perform as Chancellor?
Cadiva
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Dervlathedog:
“Why did the two Eds never contest Osborne's fathomless charge that the Labour spending caused the 2008 global crash? Does anyone have an answer? In opposition, they did great and brave things. Cheering things. They took on Murdoch, the energy companies, Maggie's paedophile era, Cameron's dodgy press friends, prevented the committing of troops...

Why not battle the immediate and obvious lie?

That's an honest question. If anyone has an answer that works, I would be grateful.”

That's the question quite a lot of Labour members would like answering too and so far we've not had one
The Swampster
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Cadiva:
“That's the question quite a lot of Labour members would like answering too and so far we've not had one ”

It's a question I've often asked, too. They were too willing to suck that up - and from David Cameron of all people, a man who was advising Norman Lamont on Black Wednesday!
pabird
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Brian_Grahams:
“Well if we'd had a Labour gvt we wouldn't have left the EU so that in itself, in my opinion would have meant a stronger economy.”

How awful leaving a major outfit that has never once had its yearly financial accounts found acceptable by independant auditors across twenty two years
The accounts have never been signed off as acceptable why ??
Dervlathedog
22-11-2016
How long till this thread is moved to bemuse folk in Politics?
Jim Kowalski
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by BeeBumble:
“Since when has someone's dancing ability been any reflection on how well they'd perform as Chancellor?”

Name me one crap dancer who was also a great chancellor.
DeltaBlues
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Jim Kowalski:
“Name me one crap dancer who was also a great chancellor.”

Asquith's samba was terrible. Len only gave it a 6. And you do NOT want to know about Neville Chamberlain's paso doble. Later in life he used to carry a piece of paper around with him with the steps printed on it, but it wasn't much help.
Dervlathedog
22-11-2016
Guilty feet have got no rhythm
Bouzouki Boy
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Dervlathedog:
“Why did the two Eds never contest Osborne's fathomless charge that the Labour spending caused the 2008 global crash? Does anyone have an answer? In opposition, they did great and brave things. Cheering things. They took on Murdoch, the energy companies, Maggie's paedophile era, Cameron's dodgy press friends, prevented the committing of troops...

Why not battle the immediate and obvious lie?

That's an honest question. If anyone has an answer that works, I would be grateful.”

Does this help?

https://www.theguardian.com/business...bour-overspend
Christopher D
22-11-2016
If Labour had won the election, there could have been a Tory invited again IDS doing the Rumba perhaps or a Priti Patel quickstep.
sorcha_healy27
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by BeeBumble:
“Since when has someone's dancing ability been any reflection on how well they'd perform as Chancellor?”

Just aswell it isn't
Ann_Dancer
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by BeeBumble:
“Since when has someone's dancing ability been any reflection on how well they'd perform as Chancellor?”

Maybe this anthology would provide an answer: http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/8622/
Brian_Grahams
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by pabird:
“How awful leaving a major outfit that has never once had its yearly financial accounts found acceptable by independant auditors across twenty two years
The accounts have never been signed off as acceptable why ??”

Well when I see 350 million pounds being pumped into the NHS, I'll be happy!

Originally Posted by Christopher D:
“If Labour had won the election, there could have been a Tory invited again IDS doing the Rumba perhaps or a Priti Patel quickstep.”

I would've like to see George Osborne try his hand at the Rumba. ]

Or perhaps the Paso, I think this is his powerful stance...
Christopher D
22-11-2016
[QUOTE=Brian_Grahams;84659199]Well when I see 350 million pounds being pumped into the NHS, I'll be happy!



Your have a long long wait for that.
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