
At least it'll be something funny to tell the grandchildren about.

Worse than the old days. The Tories have spent years festering in a corner waiting for the day, learning nothing and becoming infintely more stupid in the process. Unlike before they have no ideology, no game plan just a intense liking for power & greed.Clinton Huxley wrote:Just wait until the mass unemployment and riots kick in, it'll be just like the old days. Huzzah!
Every time I see him I think of that video.devogue wrote:What the fuck is wrong with William Hague anyway?
And why can't I find that excruciating video of him aged 16 at the Conservative Party conference in 1977?
Maybe I'm a bit confused. When William Hague talks, I imagine him sucking off John Major. And Cameron.Pappa wrote:I always assumed Edwina Currie had been relegated to reality TV a long time ago, but now I see her on things like Question Time and it feels completely incongruous. Plus when she talks, I just imagine her sucking off John Major. Then I see William Hague on the telly and I almost chuckle, but I'm not sure why.
They do have an ideology:-Crumple wrote:Worse than the old days. The Tories have spent years festering in a corner waiting for the day, learning nothing and becoming infintely more stupid in the process. Unlike before they have no ideology, no game plan just a intense liking for power & greed.Clinton Huxley wrote:Just wait until the mass unemployment and riots kick in, it'll be just like the old days. Huzzah!
Oh, here it is...Pappa wrote:Every time I see him I think of that video.devogue wrote:What the fuck is wrong with William Hague anyway?
And why can't I find that excruciating video of him aged 16 at the Conservative Party conference in 1977?
devogue wrote:Oh, here it is...Pappa wrote:Every time I see him I think of that video.devogue wrote:What the fuck is wrong with William Hague anyway?
And why can't I find that excruciating video of him aged 16 at the Conservative Party conference in 1977?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid ... ue&bbcws=2
It's staggering to think that not only was he not immediately beaten to death for being the most annoying child since Bonnie Langford, but he actually won a popularity contest and got elected. More than once.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by resurgence in this context. I can't ever imagine Marxism being a popular political choice for even a large minority of the population.Rum wrote:As they polarise the country the Tories will ultimately be credited with the resurgence of Marxism in the UK, which I predict will emerge as a new and refreshed ideology in the next year or two.
It'll have a rebrand as Social Democracy and no marxist will utter the 'M' word except to condmen it.Pappa wrote:I'm not sure exactly what you mean by resurgence in this context. I can't ever imagine Marxism being a popular political choice for even a large minority of the population.Rum wrote:As they polarise the country the Tories will ultimately be credited with the resurgence of Marxism in the UK, which I predict will emerge as a new and refreshed ideology in the next year or two.
I certainly can.Pappa wrote:I'm not sure exactly what you mean by resurgence in this context. I can't ever imagine Marxism being a popular political choice for even a large minority of the population.Rum wrote:As they polarise the country the Tories will ultimately be credited with the resurgence of Marxism in the UK, which I predict will emerge as a new and refreshed ideology in the next year or two.
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