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Tag Archives: Conservatives
Devious deeds and other stuff
Pic courtesy of my mobile phone 🙂 As most of you will know by now, the Labour NEC met yesterday initially to determine whether or not Jeremy Corbyn could feature on the leadership ballot. They ruled that he can, … Continue reading
Posted in Labour NEC, Uncategorized
Tagged Conservatives, Contract, Jeremy Corbyn, Just Giving, Paul Simon, vote
36 Comments
New World Order (and astrology)
In astrology, Saturn is associated with restriction and limitation. Where Jupiter expands, Saturn constricts. Although the themes of Saturn seem depressing, Saturn brings structure and meaning to our world. Saturn knows the limits of time and matter. Saturn reminds … Continue reading
Posted in EU referendum, Uncategorized
Tagged Boris Johnson, Cameron, Conservatives, George Osborne, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party, Saturn
2 Comments
There’s a storm brewing …
Reposted from the Guardian on line Steve White told the Guardian that more cuts would be devastating: “You get a style of policing where the first options are teargas, rubber bullets and water cannon, which are the last options in … Continue reading
Posted in Police
Tagged austerity, Conservatives, Home Office, Police, Police Federation, Steve White, Theresa May
2 Comments
21 days to go
Watch the video David Cameron thinks that saying “think of all the things we’ve done in the last five years” is a boast. But when people do think about the last five years, they remember a hike in VAT, the … Continue reading
He wouldn’t (couldn’t) answer …
From Jon Ashworth Labour General Election Campaign Deputy Did you see David Cameron last night? He was in the same studio with Ed Miliband, at the same time, with the same audience — but he wouldn’t debate him head-to-head. We … Continue reading
Posted in General Election 2015
Tagged Conservatives, David Cameron, debate, Ed Milliband, Foodbanks, General election, Labour, NHS, zero-hours contracts
3 Comments
HA HA HA!!!!
Reposted from the Liverpool Echo Lord Ashcroft poll puts Labour ahead in Wirral West Poll seven weeks ahead of election shows Labour leading in Wirral marginal constituency Esther McVey, who currently holds the Wirral west seat for the Conservatives The … Continue reading
Posted in Esther McVey
Tagged Conservatives, Election, Esther McVey, Labour, Lord Ashcroft, Poll, Wirral West
4 Comments
HAS INEQUALITY REDUCED SINCE THE CONSERVATIVE-LIBDEM GOVERNMENT OF 2010? YES, AND NO.
Reposted from Ripped off Britons In a bakery not far away there was a baker, who treated his customers extremely unequally. To some he gave plain buns, others spiced buns with candied fruit, and to others iced buns. He said … Continue reading
Posted in income inequality, wealth
Tagged austerity, Bank of England, BBC, Cameron, Coalition Government, Conservatives, equality, Quantative Easing, wealth
3 Comments
Osborne’s biggest lie: ‘Conservatives are competent’
Reposted from Vox Political Excellent article from Mike Sivier about the waste of space that is the Chancellor of the Exchequer… http://voxpoliticalonline.com/2014/12/09/osbornes-biggest-lie-conservatives-are-competent/
Disabled Tory Party member pens furious letter to Cameron and Co
Reposted from The Mirror This article says it all really … Anger: Tory party member Mary Laver When the Prime Minister takes to the stage of the Conservative Party conference, among the ranks of the faithful gathered in Birmingham will … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged austerity, Conservatives, cuts, disability, Independent Living Fund, Mary Laver
6 Comments
Is David Camerons’madness getting worse?
Reposted from Silence is consent – Speak Out! Seeing as how the Tories are so “caring” (stop laughing) about mental health, I think it’s time to look at the madness of King CaMORON; Just as we are getting to the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged benefits, Conservatives, David Cameron, legislation, Mental Health, Public services, Surveillance Bill, Syria, welfare
2 Comments