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Author:  Westonman [ Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:23 pm ]
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We shall soon be hearing reports of bountiful 'promises' from the LibLabCon at their conference jamborees. Then we shall be subjected to an almost endless round of 'promises' all through to next May's 'election'.

Remember Cameron's promise before the last election to REDUCE immigration to “tens of thousands”? Well, here's the result:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... onths.html
Quote:
David Cameron’s long-standing promise to get tough by reducing net migration to ‘tens of thousands’ a year suffered a humiliating blow with news that it rose by 40 per cent.
The Office for National Statistics said 243,000 more people moved to the UK last year than departed – an increase of 68,000 newcomers on the previous year.
Not only did Cameron not REDUCE immigration – he has overseen a massive increase.

Proof again that political parties and their promises can/will seriously damage your way of life.

Author:  Father Ted [ Fri Aug 29, 2014 2:30 pm ]
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this token prosecution will make a huge difference

http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/loc ... ng-7688732


I thought Hayes was a bed in a shed.

Author:  geezer466 [ Fri Aug 29, 2014 3:07 pm ]
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Father Ted wrote:
this token prosecution will make a huge difference

http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/loc ... ng-7688732


I thought Hayes was a bed in a shed.



£12 grand eh!!!

I suspect a whole new Government revenue scheme can be moneytized from this.... There must be £Tens of Millions of potential fines across the Borough.... If LBH can negotiate a cut of those fines then maybe they will be a bit more proactive in enforcing housing law.

What's the betting they won't though!! For pretty much the same reasons as the Pakistani kiddie fiddlers were left to go unchecked in Rotherham..

Quote:
Mr and Mrs Virk were handed a planning enforcement notice, ordering them to stop renting out the shed and remove the kitchen, bathroom and service meters, but they failed to do so.


Looks like it had gas, electricity and water meters..... The relevant authorities must install these, are suspicions not raised when they are requested to put a separate meter in the bloody shed/garage?

Author:  Kremmen [ Fri Aug 29, 2014 3:25 pm ]
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It's just a joke from start to finish

Author:  Rich Kid [ Fri Aug 29, 2014 6:47 pm ]
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It just shows how this country has sunk to a third world state where people can go unpunished for committing all sorts of offences.

Author:  geezer466 [ Fri Aug 29, 2014 7:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Promises, promises, promise – all broken

Westonman wrote:
We shall soon be hearing reports of bountiful 'promises' from the LibLabCon at their conference jamborees. Then we shall be subjected to an almost endless round of 'promises' all through to next May's 'election'.

Remember Cameron's promise before the last election to REDUCE immigration to “tens of thousands”? Well, here's the result:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... onths.html
Quote:
David Cameron’s long-standing promise to get tough by reducing net migration to ‘tens of thousands’ a year suffered a humiliating blow with news that it rose by 40 per cent.
The Office for National Statistics said 243,000 more people moved to the UK last year than departed – an increase of 68,000 newcomers on the previous year.
Not only did Cameron not REDUCE immigration – he has overseen a massive increase.

Proof again that political parties and their promises can/will seriously damage your way of life.


After Carswell yesterday some newspapers are reporting that are another dozen Tory MP's ready to jump to UKIP and a handful of Labour ones.

They can make all the promises they like this General Election and the potential of not only UKIP to spilt the Tory and Labour vote means they can win seats.

Enough to make a difference? Well we can see the effect the Limp Dems have had on policy these last 4 years. If they can hold a balance then we can get the referendum once that it out of the way things can only get better.

Author:  Westonman [ Fri Aug 29, 2014 11:49 pm ]
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geezer466 wrote:
After Carswell yesterday some newspapers are reporting that are another dozen Tory MP's ready to jump to UKIP and a handful of Labour ones.

They can make all the promises they like this General Election and the potential of not only UKIP to spilt the Tory and Labour vote means they can win seats.

Enough to make a difference? Well we can see the effect the Limp Dems have had on policy these last 4 years. If they can hold a balance then we can get the referendum once that it out of the way things can only get better.
For UKIP to make a difference in Westminster, it will take a political earthquake of such proportions as to make it extremely unlikely.

Many are expecting the Lib Dems to be effectively wiped out at the next GE; if that is the case there will still be many millions of voters who will vote tribally for Labour and CONservative. Cameron is extremely unlikely to win a majority. Miliband may win a majority by default, but even if Labour don't win outright, the combined number of Labour and CONservative MPs will greatly outnumber those of UKIP and all others combined. If there are too few Lib Dem MPs to make up what either Labour or the Cons require to form a government then I expect a coalition of Labour and the Cons to be formed – after all, the only real difference between them is the colour of their rosettes.

Labour ran up a huge national debt over ten years – Cameron has run up a much larger debt than Labour did in half the time it took Labour. Cameron likes to prattle on about reducing the 'deficit' – but the real problem is the debt – and this isn't being dealt with. Both Miliband's Labour and Cameron's Cons are globalist Europhiles dancing to the same Bilderberg and World Economic Forum tunes. Some choice for the alert voter.

Author:  Kremmen [ Sat Aug 30, 2014 6:22 am ]
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I have a feeling that people are fed up with Camerons inaction and I can see Milliband getting a shot next year.

Author:  Westonman [ Sat Aug 30, 2014 8:33 am ]
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Kremmen wrote:
I have a feeling that people are fed up with Camerons inaction and I can see Milliband getting a shot next year.
I agree. I think people are thoroughly fed-up with Cameron's endless broken promises, deceit and lies. It is perfectly clear to the most ardent tribal Tory voter that Cameron is a Lefty Liberal, not a Conservative.

Labour may 'win' the GE next year, but the outcome of the SNP “YES/NO” vote this month may impact on Labour's ability to form a government. Cameron is doing nothing to prevent a “YES” vote, and Darling's and Brown's combined efforts may well seal the “YES” vote; which implies that the LibLabCons don't mind the UK being broken up into regions with direct rule from Brussels. The 1st of November this year really is Treason Day, the day when the EU is granted power to rule us directly, and Westminster becomes a truly toothless animal. We should not under-estimate the depth of treason by the LibLabCon that the 1st of November represents.

Considering the fundamental similarities between Labour and the Cons, a coalition of convenience between them is perfectly possible. In any case, it makes no difference whichever party forms any kind of administration after the 1st of November.

Author:  Kremmen [ Sun Aug 31, 2014 5:58 am ]
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Don't they realise that the 1st Nov is when they are pointless ?

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