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i was just wondering if joanna lumley became leader or the BNP, would she get your vote.?
she would get mine.
and at 62, she is still worth a rogering.
(anthony70 @ Apr. 30 2009,21:52) and at 62, she is still worth a rogering.
There was something highly erotic about her pictured in todays Times brandishing that bendy sword that the Gurkhas carry , I felt a stirring in my pants that took me right back to the days on the beak from school when I would "polish the happy lamp " to her in her leotard in the New Avengers repeats .
I'd shag her but I still wouldn't vote for her , though that posh accent makes me all a quiver .
kelvin mackensie wrote an interesing article in yesterdays SUN.
WILL THE LAST YOUNG FAMILY TO LEAVE BRITAIN FOR AUSTRALIA OR NEW ZEALAND PLEASE TURN OUT THE LIGHTS.
i cant remember when i last felt like this. it,s probably the best part of three decades ago. i detest this government with my heart and soul and have literally begun to hate the prime minister.
for a decade he pocketed our hard work. slowly, secretly, but without hesitation he stuck up our taxes. all the time he took credit for all the global boom, never once criticising the bankers, the private equity guys or the hedgies.
he loved them because they paid huge taxes and he was able to conduct his scottish experiment of giving money away to the useless and the layabouts, making sure that the great unwashed would vote labour for ever.
(anthony70 @ May 01 2009,17:43) detest this government with my heart and soul and have literally begun to hate the prime minister.
for a decade he pocketed our hard work. slowly, secretly,
Begun to hate? Hell, you are a forgiving bloke. You and I share the same views about him now, anyway
I've consistently disliked him from his first year as Chancellor, when he inherited a strong economy. 'Prudence'? Remember that? Always thought he was shifty, and GB is now trying to get his successor to follow the same devious ways.
(anthony70 @ May 01 2009,11:43) all the time he took credit for all the global boom, never once criticising the bankers, the private equity guys or the hedgies.
he loved them because they paid huge taxes and he was able to conduct his scottish experiment of giving money away to the useless and the layabouts, making sure that the great unwashed would vote labour for ever.
Actually Anthony mate they didn't pay huge Taxes for from it, They were instead given huge Tax breaks to insure they stayed in the UK the idea was to make London a world financial capital
There was even reports that at some Investment Banks the cleaners were paying more tax than the Directors ( couldn't get link to work just type "cleaners paying more tax than Bankers into Google")
It's never okay for men to cry! You know who cries? Girls. And little babies. And little baby girls.
"Most of the rich set up companies and pay themselves in dividends which are taxed at a lower rate than income tax - a loophole the government is fully aware of, but has chosen to ignore. Private equity barons have famously been paying less tax than their cleaners. Financiers can declare themselves as non-domiciled and, for a flat fee of £30,000, shelter their entire foreign earnings from UK tax."
you are not getting this.
i am posting the writings of columnists in the SUN.
the best selling tabloid in uk.
when people write like this, slowly slowly it dawns on your average thick factory worker not to vote labour next election.
now a factory worker would never vote tory, so where does he go.?
BNP.
it will happen, with back door tactics like the SUN are doing, dropping poison here and there, advising readers to move to australia...............
you can work the rest out.
got to love the way he refers to the scottish as the "unwashed".
(anthony70 @ May 01 2009,23:30) i am posting the writings of columnists in the SUN.
the best selling tabloid in uk.
when people write like this, slowly slowly it dawns on your average thick factory worker not to vote labour next election.
So that nice Mr. Murdoch is bored with Labour and wants a different government for the UK.
What's the betting that the Times is printing the same line of propaganda?
RR.
Pedants rule, OK. Or more precisely, exhibit certain of the conventional trappings of leadership.
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