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Matrix Sun Oct 19, 2008 at 06:11:54 PM GMT
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I'm Conservative but in the eyes of Labour are we and Liberal Democrats the same thing?
I don't just mean politically but our leaders look like the're long lost brothers, don't they?
From our websites we look like we both want British citizens to have more power and more rights. We both insult Brown over ID cards, the economy, health care etc. There have been times when we have had no friction between us, but a feeling of calm!!! What do you think?
Matrix Sat Sep 20, 2008 at 04:00:11 PM GMT
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Matrix Sun Sep 14, 2008 at 06:51:07 PM GMT
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Lets face it Gordon Brown is doing no good for the country. All the bad things he does are taken up by the Conservative party and rightly so. When he realises what he's done he makes a U turn and causes even more havoc. In the papers it says that the Conservatives want brown to stay because he's leading his party to disaster at the next general election and that's half true. If he loses we get in to number 10 and the country improves. But any Conservative wants the best for his country and until the next election in May that is not Gordon Brown. So I beg Labour, until the turn around the country has been waiting for for a decade please get someone to replace Gordon Brown so that he can't cause any more damage. I say this becuase the UK people are not a toy the are citizens that are respected around the world for many reasons but untill we can give you justice in may, don't let Gordon Brown treat you like vermin remove him for your own sake and then we, the Conservative cavalry will ride over the hill and draw our swords and crush those Labour "politictians" who call themselves righteous.
Thankyou.
Matrix Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 07:22:29 PM GMT
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How can Brown can still be optomistic and sit in no.10 when his chancelor says we're having the worst economy crisis in sixty years? How can he be defiant when the country is at a point when it needs leadership the most. Is it because of the Labour civil war?
If it is to do with the Labour civil war or not, he needs to run the country properly. Not only that, but he fails to look at how servere the problems actually are.
Matrix Thu Sep 04, 2008 at 05:57:16 PM GMT
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Ex-home secretary says (I quote), he would "urge a leadership contest". He also said, there are "five or six people of quality" who wold make good candidates. He then went on to say, "many, many, many, people" shared his concerns.
So does, "Labour face utter destruction at the next election"? I thinks so because I'm Conservative, but could this make more of Labour think about what Mr Clarke said?
But I think the real question is; Is Gordon Brown going to keep his job? Please speak your mind on that one.
What do you think and what would you like to see?
Is it not just a fight against my party but your own?
And who do you think would be stronger, Brown or someone else?
Matrix Wed Sep 03, 2008 at 05:49:00 PM GMT
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Has Alistar Darling said what the public was waiting to hear? Yes.
Has his honesty really exposed the devision in the Labour party? Pritty much.
Matrix Wed Sep 03, 2008 at 03:07:43 PM GMT
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Hey it's me the "Tory Troll". Under a Labour government soilders who fight and put their lives on the line for us start their leave at the begining of their journey back to Brittian. This means their leave is actually shorter becuase they may have to spend their time on a plane or waiting for one in an airbase. All the time the time they get to spend with family and friends is ticking away.
Under a Conservative government their leave would start when they get to Brittian so it would be longer, fairer, and an exact period of time.
Do you Labourites agree that this is a fair and good policy?
Matrix Wed Sep 03, 2008 at 08:40:55 AM GMT
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Labour have now introduced stamp duty on properties costing 175 000 or less. That would mean half of all properties sold would have stamp duty on them.
Matrix Tue Sep 02, 2008 at 11:32:53 AM GMT
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My last blog was, "Time To End New Labour". It sparked up a lot of criticism. This time I'm going to do something else. Instead of trying to make you glum, I'm going to try and say what the Conservatives have that Labour don't have. First off what Labour doesn't do much any more is get out to the people. If they do then they need to show they have. In the Conservative party we have Cameron Direct. Thats my first point. My second point sums up everything else. I was going to list all the Conservative policys but I realised I could save time. The second point is, is that the policies them selves sound better, look better and what they do is hurt Labour badly. They penertrate Labour's week points then we publicis that on a massive scale. Thats where Labour are going wrong. Thats what the Conservatives are doing right.
So what Labour need to do is go back to the roots and start afresh. But they're never going to do that and that's why I'm Conservative. It makes sence.
Matrix Mon Sep 01, 2008 at 07:06:53 PM GMT
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I'm going to tell you what New Labour is from a Conservative point of view. I'm a Conservative as well.