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Unite the Union | Our Blood Is Not For Sale

 

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By giving blood, people are committing a selfless act in the hope of improving the lives of others. Money and profit margins have no place in this transaction. It’s up to us to stop the Government's vile plan to let big business profit off blood donations.

 

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I wonder if Dune would care to make a comment.

 

It was privatising the forest the other week.....

 

Ah ha but he's done an about-turn on that one (Cameron, that is) I do have a cartoon for that too, but I don't want to overdo it ;)

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All politicians are in it for their own ends. But if you are looking for a real bellend look at Gordon Brown.

 

Hes one of the ones least in it for his own ends I believe.

He turned down the fat pension ex-PMs are entitled too etc.

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After 3 pages the shock news is that same old right wingers think that Cameron is a relatively good PM and it was all Labour/Brown/Blairs fault, the same old left wingers still think Tories are ****s and that Cameron is a bellend, and Dune is still out of his depth using words containing more than 4 or 5 letters.

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I believe he is at heart an honourable man

 

He could have done many other things given his intelligence and up bringing

 

However, I detect a genuine desire to serve

 

as oppossd the being number1 ego the prime minister of a (major) western nation!

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as oppossd the being number1 ego the prime minister of a (major) western nation!

 

Is that it, the PM is just an ego trip?

 

But look at the cost, to family life, salary foregone, personal attacks, sniping from the sidelines, pure hatred from some

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I have always voted Labour, but I really want this Government to do well. It's in our country's interests for them to be a success.

 

Unfortunately, it looks to me like they're out of their depth. They haven't inspired me, and even big business is complaining about them. I hope they can get it right, and appreciate that some things take time, but I can't see them taking the Country forward, raising growth and improving public services.

 

The least they could do would be to sort the non-doms out. That would cheer me up no end, as I'm already about a couple of hundred quid a month down since the Tories got in.

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Has anybody heard any Tory MP say anything at all other then "clearing up the mess left by the Labour government"?? It's getting a bit old now chaps, YOU were elected to sort the "mess" out, so get on with it, and that includes doing more then cuts cuts cuts cuts, it's like a policy dreamt up by a 10 year old.

 

Actually, now I remember, Osborne did mention the bad weather one or twice didn't he. As for their actions regarding the Libya situation, the less said the better They are an embarrassment at the moment and totally out of their depth.

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Has anybody heard any Tory MP say anything at all other then "clearing up the mess left by the Labour government"?? It's getting a bit old now chaps

 

Labour trotted out the same mantra regarding the "Tory's mess" for about 3 years after they came into power in 1997, so you've got a while to wait for political parity on that score I'm afraid...

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TBH, you come across as one of the angriest and most aggressive people using this forum.

 

Psssst..... He's doing what is known in the trade as 'a Scooby'.

 

Nudge, nudge, wink, wink....say no more...

 

;-)

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^^^^

 

Good post. Big cock-up on the diplomatic front re Libya by William Vague.

 

The mission was a complete sucess according a former SAS member.

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So explain your previous posting, unless you are discriminating on the basis of a speech impediment.

 

Not at all. Just a gut feel impression. Nothing to back it up, just a hunch (yes, I'm fully aware human instinct is a dangerous commodity on here - a place where opinion needs to be backed up by 17 links to an impartial source before the thought police accept it as a valid post...)

 

;-)

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The mission was a complete sucess according a former SAS member.

By what measure ? They lost the helo, their weapons, and probably the rest of their kit, and caused international mirth at the UK's expense, when all they had to do was ring ahead and make an appointment.

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By what measure ? They lost the helo, their weapons, and probably the rest of their kit, and caused international mirth at the UK's expense, when all they had to do was ring ahead and make an appointment.

 

And they forgot to tell the UK ambassador to Libya, allegedly!

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By what measure ? They lost the helo, their weapons, and probably the rest of their kit, and caused international mirth at the UK's expense, when all they had to do was ring ahead and make an appointment.

 

I'm only repeating what an ex SAS man said.

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Two words in Cameron's defence:

 

Ed.

 

Miliband.

 

Aren't you the same trousers who complains all the time about punch n judy politics?

 

Please explain how Cameron's pathetic and embarrassing in the Middle East disqualifies him from the bellend award. Or how the nomination of his Old Etonian and moated chum for a peerage represents a new non-bellend politics.

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Aren't you the same trousers who complains all the time about punch n judy politics?

 

Please explain how Cameron's pathetic and embarrassing in the Middle East disqualifies him from the bellend award. Or how the nomination of his Old Etonian and moated chum for a peerage represents a new non-bellend politics.

 

Only if you show me where i can find the 'Tongue-in-cheek' emoticon on here...

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I like the term "Bellend Politics". It's direct and should be adopted into mainstream political discussions of individuals. May i also suggest the term "Flange Maggot politics" when one of our right honourable members seeks to distance themselves or excuse a monumental **** up? "I put it to the Foreign Secretary that he displayed a serious lack of judgement when deploying the SAS in Libya, this was bad enough but his lack of explanation smacks of nothing more than opportunist flange maggot politics and he should resign immediately". Hansard would be so much more interesting.

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Today's bellend political news: Now Cameron is furiously back pedalling after his new spin doctor briefed against 'Prince' Andrew.

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Is that it, the PM is just an ego trip?

 

But look at the cost, to family life, salary foregone, personal attacks, sniping from the sidelines, pure hatred from some

 

all power comes with a premium obviously he's prepared to pay

we all do to some degree

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Today's bellend political news: Now Cameron is furiously back pedalling after his new spin doctor briefed against 'Prince' Andrew.

 

non story.

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I'm only repeating what an ex SAS man said.

 

As the lovely Mandy Rice-Davies once said: "He would say that, wouldn't he". Younger listees may need to look her up on Wikipedia.

 

Anyway, isn't Gaddifi in Venezuela (that's what Hague told us).

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Today's bellend political news: Now Cameron is furiously back pedalling after his new spin doctor briefed against 'Prince' Andrew.

 

It does look like the no-fly zone is going to be established.

 

Seems that Cameron just thinks too far ahead sometimes, the rest of the World aren't quick enough.

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It does look like the no-fly zone is going to be established.

 

Seems that Cameron just thinks too far ahead sometimes, the rest of the World aren't quick enough.

 

What? I don't understand what that expensive waste of space Andrew has got to do with a no-fly zone.

 

And secondly, the Americans were planning a no-fly zone way before Cameron. What they resented was this utter bellend rushing in, a la Blair, and stealing the credit for something that he wouldn't foot any but a fraction of the bill for.

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What? I don't understand what that expensive waste of space Andrew has got to do with a no-fly zone.

 

And secondly, the Americans were planning a no-fly zone way before Cameron. What they resented was this utter bellend rushing in, a la Blair, and stealing the credit for something that he wouldn't foot any but a fraction of the bill for.

 

I didn't say it had anything to do with it? It was just an aside to your non-story.

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I didn't say it had anything to do with it? It was just an aside to your non-story.

 

If you quote my 'non-story' (how funny it is to see that you and dune could be arbiters of that), then it's reasonable to assume that you're relating your point to the quote.

 

Anyway, let's get backing to laughing at Cameron.

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He is the best alternative at this time, nothing has altered my opinion of this since I voted for him, certainly not Ed Milliband. I await something to seriously change this view but nothing so far even though he clearly has his faults (dont they all.)

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He is the best alternative at this time, nothing has altered my opinion of this since I voted for him, certainly not Ed Milliband. I await something to seriously change this view but nothing so far even though he clearly has his faults (dont they all.)

 

At least Cameron gives the loony left an outlet for their banal playground humour.

 

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He's an Eton toff and yet compared to Gordon Brown he's a man of the people.

 

You only have to look at the way Brown behaved when his spin Doctors allowed him to meet ordinary people. Turning up at Gillian Duffy's house and standing on her doorstep, like a 2 bob Neville Chamberlain " I have today managed to get an apoligy accepted by Mrs Duffy", was one of the most pathetic and demeaning sights ever seen of a British Prime Minister.

 

Who were Brown's advisers through all those years, who were his closet political allies, The 2 Eds God help us.

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