Thank God hes finaly set the date!
hmmm and the relevance to allotments is ...........................
Hello
Should have gone sooner, Gordon Brown Pm ???,
I didn't vote they are all bad as each other, This country has gone to the dogs in his 10 years in power, Schools,Hospitals & Crime are out of control we opened our flood gates to all and now we are paying for it there are to many illegal people in this country.
Sorry if i am offending anyone but this country is sinking fast. My mother is disabled and 70 years old she has many medical problems they don't care about elderly or terminally sick, 2 years ago i gave working to care for my mother and the carers allowance is crap, It took us 7 years to get my mums dla changed to a higher rate, Now I am waiting for a double knee replacement i am only 34 i was told a 20 i would have it done by the time i was 30 now i am told that it will be nearer 60 and you could be in a wheelchair or having severe problems by 50 and i will too late to do things then.Thanks Tony Blair for nothing
I forgot to say my mum wrote to tony blair asking why the £10 Christmas bonus on her pension hasn't gone up for years and the reply was quite rude and sharp basically as your pension has gone up there was no need to increase this, Everthing has gone up fuel,water,food & clothing, me & mum just about keep our heads above water a week buying food & fuel for us & 2 dogs.
Cheers
Brogusblue
Quote from: glow777 on May 10, 2007, 12:12:03
hmmm and the relevance to allotments is ...........................
Manor Garden Allotments ?
He apparently flew up to his constituancy for his first 'leaving performance' - perhaps he could offset his carbon footprint for that journey by declaring that the Manor Garden Allotments are to be left alone.
perhaps he could off-set his carbon footprint by composting John Prescott
Composting would be too good for him.
composting presscot would probably take hundreds of years as he is not very bi odegradeable. if they found him years later they might discover enough gas to last a lifetime.
I disagree. I believe Mr Prescott would make excellent compost material. Considering what hr is full of, he's already half way there.
The thought of a bag of John Prescott compost quite turns my stomach!!!
Good riddance to bad rubbish......
Quote from: Tin Shed on May 10, 2007, 22:35:49
The thought of a bag of John Prescott compost quite turns my stomach!!!
Would that mix well with a bag of Moron Brown?
It's sounding worse and worse!!!
T Blair -"when i was......elected Prime Minister.....in....1997....I said.....things can only.....get better........and that's.....as true now......as it....was then"
i hope the door springs back and skelps his backside on the way out.
Maybe we could compost John Prescott publicly on his front lawn, he lives 1/2 a mile from me, well he does when he is home. XX Jeannine
Hmmm,
well I remember working in a mortgage dept where interest rates on new mortgages were 14.5%!! houses were being reposessed left right and centre. Unemployment was extremely high. Hospital waiting lists were about 4 times as long as they are now, introduced Child tax credits. I am not a fan of Mr Blair, but I do believe he has done more good in the last ten years than was done in the previous 10 years, people just forget about that!
well SueSteve, what you say is true. I' was a supporter and i'm just angry and ashamed with all the dishonesty, spin, greed (i could go on). Never mind Iraq
Jeannine, my cousin is best mates with Prezza, won't hear a word against him
Yeah, I was so against Iraq, but he was in a difficult posistion, Bush and the US are so manipulative. I dont know if people remember Vietnam, but because we didnt go in with them they nearly ruined us in terms of economy inports/exports etc. I dont think anyone expected the trouble in Iraq to go the way it did, but hindsight isn't something you have before you make the decision!!
yes, but Harold Wilson was very brave to refuse to get involved with Vietnam. Poor Harold had to be devious, because of the internal factions in the Lab Party,and small majorities. With Tony, it's almost pathological
To be honest, people seem to have a lot more money to spare now than when he came in. Jobs are not a problem, a lot of people are buying houses to rent out never mind defaulting payment on the ones they live in. I think history will show blair was very good for the UK.
He was just not very good for the rest of the world.
If it wasn't for Iraq/Afghanistan I would be mourning his passing.
Excellent summary DadnDom, and the reason that the next GE will be so difficult. And as much as I wish it wasn't the case, maybe a psycho American oil family let loose would've been even worse if we hadn't been there to "restrain" them... worse than suicide bombers on our own turf? I don't think we'll ever know for sure.