Did you hear all the catcalling and protest yelling when William Vague came out to make his statement on the colition deal? And then the jeers and shouts when Cameron did his speech outside No.10?
He was smirking when he got out of the car too - it was slapped off his face by the shouting outside Downing St.
Im sure its just a start as well - the cuts start up and the protests and riots will begin. We arent living in the country that we had 14 years ago - the Tories havent figured that out yet..
Maybe its positive in the long run, give Labour a chance to regroup, have a new and younger leader in place (and please let it be one who can be a passionate speaker.) and have another crack at a general election in a few months..
It shouldnt be for long, lets just hope they dont do too much damage between now and then :)
The first Death Star may have been destroyed, but the Empire will strike back. Mandy is still alive, and the puny Alliance is no match for the power of the Dark Side.
Have faith. America survived (just) 8 years of Dubya, so 3 of Clameregg should be a breeze. And with a Miliband able to lead in opposition (read: shooting down government policies without having to do any actual thinking, like the condems have done for 13 years), and Darth Mandelson gutting things in Lords, it might be kinda fun to watch the Coalition disintegrate and Labour regain its position as people's champion. Clegg has shown his political immaturity, and it will cost him and his party for generations, when both Red and Blue unite in attacking them before the next election. Better to have one enemy than two, and Clegg is now effectively Salacious Crumb to Cameron's Jabba.
Enough Star Wars metaphors, now. Just try to get through it, and give money to the Labour Party. Close ranks and support whoever the new leader winds up being. At least it won't be
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And so it begins. Lets see how quick the tossers who voted ConDem want change again.
Kylie once sang "Better the devil you know"
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He has been nicknamed 'Smirky McSmirkson' on Twitter also.
Fitting I'm sure...I can't make myself watch telly.
Sandy also wrote me something that made me chuckle & I've made myself feel a bit better by re-posting it EVERYWHERE...hehe
A US friend asked if I was happy about new PM...said no..& she replied "I see. He does look a little... Something furtive. " ROFL
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Did you hear all the catcalling and protest yelling when William Vague came out to make his statement on the colition deal? And then the jeers and shouts when Cameron did his speech outside No.10?
He was smirking when he got out of the car too - it was slapped off his face by the shouting outside Downing St.
Im sure its just a start as well - the cuts start up and the protests and riots will begin. We arent living in the country that we had 14 years ago - the Tories havent figured that out yet..
Maybe its positive in the long run, give Labour a chance to regroup, have a new and younger leader in place (and please let it be one who can be a passionate speaker.) and have another crack at a general election in a few months..
It shouldnt be for long, lets just hope they dont do too much damage between now and then :)
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'Can't look, won't look' at his weasely face.
Have had a stonking headache all day...time for some meditation & peaceful sleep me-thinks :) Forget all about the nasty men in suits.
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Have faith. America survived (just) 8 years of Dubya, so 3 of Clameregg should be a breeze. And with a Miliband able to lead in opposition (read: shooting down government policies without having to do any actual thinking, like the condems have done for 13 years), and Darth Mandelson gutting things in Lords, it might be kinda fun to watch the Coalition disintegrate and Labour regain its position as people's champion. Clegg has shown his political immaturity, and it will cost him and his party for generations, when both Red and Blue unite in attacking them before the next election. Better to have one enemy than two, and Clegg is now effectively Salacious Crumb to Cameron's Jabba.
Enough Star Wars metaphors, now. Just try to get through it, and give money to the Labour Party. Close ranks and support whoever the new leader winds up being. At least it won't be
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You are rad.
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