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#1006
General discussion / Re: Movie reccomendations
October 14, 2008, 10:40:27 PM
Quote from: Goats Do Shave on October 14, 2008, 07:45:05 AM
Gone Baby Gone - Good show

I`ll second that. Few good twists.
Though I had to watch Sex In The City as a trade off and it was terrible. Absolute sh*te. How do women enjoy that crap?
#1007
Quote from: ONeill on October 14, 2008, 08:51:53 PM
Quote from: Trevor Hill on October 13, 2008, 11:27:26 PM
The Tories are almost guaranteed to win the next election.  Gordon Clown has seen to that.

Wouldn't agree. This economic uncertainty is a godsend for Brown.

Middle England sees this as being mainly New Labours fault, they have spent way too much over the last 10 years in order to win votes and now the kitty is empty. Many people are in debt and its easier to blame the Government than to blame themselves. People were encouraged to get on the housing ladder, now many of those properties are almost worthless. Brown is seen as a clown in England and the Scottish electorate dont support him at an upcoming by election he will have nowhere else to hide. This is the man who sold of the UK gold reserves thinking that the price of gold would plummet. That same gold is now worth 500% more. The next election will be similar to when New Labour came to power in 1997, only this time none of us will be singing things can only get better.
#1008
Bit of both really, the writing was on the wall for a long time regarding the economy, we had it too good for too long. Its time for a regime change in the UK, New Labia have had their time, the Tories will get in and middle England will bleat and tell everyone how much better things are now than under Tory Blair, they will win another election 4 years down the line, win another 4 or 5 years later by a greatly reduced margin and then time for the other side to get in at the next.
Labour are leaderless at the minute, Brown doesnt have a clue, a bit like Cowen really, but probably more unpopular. Neither are born leaders, whereas their predecessors were. Bertie was a chancer, but sure we all loved the oul rogue.