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Who will you be voting for in the next general election?
View Poll Results: Who will you be voting for come the next general election?
Labour 13 22.81%
Conservatives 22 38.60%
Lib dem 7 12.28%
Other? (please state) 12 21.05%
I will not be voting (Abstain) 3 5.26%
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Old 20-04-2008, 11:53   #76
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So untrue - when the munitions were flying past, I would hug the dirt, a tree, anything that was between me and the barsteward who was sending the pieces of metal my way.
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Old 22-04-2008, 18:31   #77
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You really believe all that NWO stuff?
I dont know, but I think people who believe everything the government tells them are gullible.

The way I see it since they are saying its going to change things VERY soon within 2 years it wont be long until we find out.

however I did research some of the more important claims regarding legislation and banks and they all true from what I can tell.

eg. the usa income tax is illegal from what I researched.
those treaties on the eutruth site do actually exist and are worded the way they said.
the queen does have ultimate power and isnt powerless like the mass public believe, she can sack the PM at a whim if she wants to.

of course the EU may well have power over our parliament after the last treaty is signed but what the site may well be wrong on is that they wont necessairly action that power and things stay how they are, more likely is the EU behind the scenes will say jump and our PM jumps. So joe public will have the illusions as always that the PM is the one with the power.
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I dont know, but I think people who believe everything the government tells them are gullible.

The way I see it since they are saying its going to change things VERY soon within 2 years it wont be long until we find out.

however I did research some of the more important claims regarding legislation and banks and they all true from what I can tell.

eg. the usa income tax is illegal from what I researched.
those treaties on the eutruth site do actually exist and are worded the way they said.
the queen does have ultimate power and isnt powerless like the mass public believe, she can sack the PM at a whim if she wants to.

of course the EU may well have power over our parliament after the last treaty is signed but what the site may well be wrong on is that they wont necessairly action that power and things stay how they are, more likely is the EU behind the scenes will say jump and our PM jumps. So joe public will have the illusions as always that the PM is the one with the power.
I've been saying this for years.The problem she would have with doing so is that there would be calls to remove the monarchy unless she really managed to prove that she had done it for the good of the UK so it's not going to be done on a whim.
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Re: Who will you be voting for in the next general election?

When you think about it hard the system is very clever.

the real leader the one who has signed of every legislation by the way, is unelected isnt scrutinised and accountable hides behind the person who enacts her power.

Looking at the tories and labour now they are not so different both treading the central line, the tories backing labours plans to uphold the precious housing market whilst trashing the £ (for what reason?) and letting inflation rip. If tories are next in power I dont expect anything majorly different, labour have been privatising just like the tories were.

PFI to fund new hospitals, basically new hospitals are private owned or funded and the country is indebted for years to come.
Outsourcing welfare stuff like the DWP, paying private companies billions to get people back to work etc.

then we have the recent removal of bottom income tax band something that a tory government would typically do to help the rich by taxing the poor more.
bailing out of northern rock a private owned building society.
now after swift changes in legislation privately bailing out private owned banks anonymously (basically more banks like northern rock been bailed out but is done in secret not to cause bad media attention)

Incognitas yep that is why the power hasn't been enacted as such, but is the exact reason we have a prime minister, so when things go bad for joe public instead of calls for her head the PM gets it and loses an election.

Have people also ever wondered why we had senior and junior bush both leaders of USA, bill clinton and possible soon his wife, thatcher and kennedy both came from the same family tree.

What we going to see over the next few years is a reduction in the money supply (loans) so a recession will happen, properties repossessed etc. this will happen under a tory government as spending will be reduced on things like the nhs alongside it justified by the recession (reduced tax receipts), when enough properties are repossesed and enough people are broke the cycle starts again and loans will be handed out like confetti to start another boom.
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