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I am sick to the back teeth of reading snide comments from bitter little left-wing trolls that keep insisting David Cameron has no right to govern the UK.

Let’s get some figures straight: Labour lost 91 seats during the 2010 general election dropping to 258 seats, many of which were very close to call, taking a grand total of 8,609,527 votes – many of which would be ‘newly arrived’ or ‘on the payroll’.

The Conservatives on the other hand gained 97, taking them to 307 seats with a grand total of 10, 726, 614 votes. A swing to Conservative from Labour of 5 per cent.

Most of those who changed allegiance were not from Labour’s newly-imported low wage work force or public sector/union stooges out for their own agenda, but hard- working individuals and family people that were sick to the back teeth of the New Labour experiment in social engineering that has doomed an entire generation of British youth to the scrapheap in favour of foreigners that have little or no loyalty to UK interests.

More than 90% of jobs created under Blair and Brown went to immigrant workers instead of our own unemployed and now for the most part unemployable underclass of youth.

And people wonder why youth unemployment is so high. Ask Tony Blair, ask him if he thinks his open door policy was the right thing to do to the UK’s own fledgling workforce.

As for the snipes at the Conservative cost cutting and effort at boosting the economy, please do not make me laugh.

Gordon Brown was utterly inept and left what was a reasonably robust economy and treasury when he arrived at Number 11 with debts that have now reached £1 trillion. The man is an idiot, he sold our gold reserves at a record low and look at what price gold is today...a record high.

Let’s get behind David Cameron and back his efforts to change the UK for the better, because after Labour’s diabolical decade of disaster it cannot get much worse.

LS, Sheffield


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TerryP

Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 10:02 AM

Reading all this right wing 'waffle' makes me want to take a leaf out of Tory Jeremy Clarksons book but with a twist in the tail i.e. "Anyone that voted Tory should be taken out and shot".



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Morlockian

Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 01:12 PM

#22, I'm a pubic sector worker, my wife being the employer. I enjoy my "work" ,thanks Ivan! ;)



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Ivan Eddake

Monday, February 6, 2012 at 02:09 PM

#21 - why do I get the impression that you're a public sector worker?



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Morlockian

Monday, February 6, 2012 at 09:55 AM

#20 Ivor No_brain, sorry that I've got a life where I have to work for a living. And I'm also sorry that I can't wear that jacket, since you've still got it on, and the nice people at Arkham sanitarium say you'll be needing it till the medication and therapy start having an effect on you.



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Ivan Eddake

Friday, February 3, 2012 at 03:34 PM

Morecock, I note that you've been missing for a while. Couldn't you reach the keyboard wearing the nice jacket that I got for you - you know, the one with the long sleeves and all those leather straps.



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Morlockian

Friday, February 3, 2012 at 01:58 PM

#18, LS I have a better idea; why don't you post some evidence for your assertion or take those bitter right wing tinted glasses off! :)



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LS Sheffield

Friday, February 3, 2012 at 11:57 AM

@Morlokian take the blinkers off



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Morlockian

Friday, February 3, 2012 at 09:23 AM

"I am sick to the back teeth of reading snide comments from bitter little left-wing trolls that keep insisting David Cameron has no right to govern the UK." Weird. I've never seen this opinion put forward by anyone remotely left wing. This seems to be the imaginings of a bitter little right wing troll.



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LS Sheffield

Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 11:28 AM

@Bytor I am neither fat nor gay and therefore unable to take part in this fictitious engagement you seem to be obsessing over. Get a grip of reality you silly person. I also agree in part with what the poster NP Johnson has to say about the meritocracy aspect of our nation. I love the idea that the best of us can go as far as they wish in life. Labours positive discrimination is an abomination to this as is the current reality that money brings opportunity to those that do not possess the true credentials to take position and make no bones that this is something that effects only the blue side of the house. The vast majority of politicians come from upper class backgrounds where private education is the norm. Not that I have anything against private education as such unfortunately the reality is that this form of education is the only one which is capable of producing the intellect required to succeed in life now that Labour have managed to utterly ruin the State system by means of flooding it with children that cannot even speak the language. From this point onwards an even higher proportion of our future MP's will come from privileged backgrounds as our own working class children are left in the wilderness by an education system that fails to reward and stream out potential leaving it instead to fester in classes of forty plus where there may be upwards of four languages being spoken.



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N P Johnson

Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 10:43 AM

What's gone wrong is that iour country seems to be increasingly less of a meritocracy. After the Second World War Clement Attlee was elected on a platform that said "we've all played a part in defeating the Nazi threat, we've all got a stake in the Britain of the future". So there was state education for all, you got to go to univerity if you proved yourself good enough, and received a grant because having an educated workforce was in the interest of the country. Politicians from modest backgrounds, such as Harold Wilson (Labour) and John Major (Tory) could get to be Prime Minister. But now, increasdingly, money talks. So we're going backwards towards the 19th century class system. Accident of birth counts for more than ability. The cost of going to university is clearly discouraging those without silver spoons in their mouths, and as far as David Cameron is concerned, yes his party got the most votes (but not an absolute majority). The criticism is that he, George Osborne and the like, are hereditary millionaires, privately educated at Eton, and are therefore out of touch with the ordinary working man and woman in the street. What do they know about what it is to have a tough time? Clearly, comments like "we're all in this together", are misjudged, and come across as slightly condescending.



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Bytor

Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 10:43 AM

"Big Fat Joe" (LS Sheffield) and "Happy Hutton" (Sir Taxedalot) the new greedy comic duo based on the popular Beano characters from Lord Snooty and Pals announce their engagement ......... no "friends and family only" for them though ; they have'nt got any ......shurely ;-)



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Sir Taxedalot

Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 08:38 AM

#11 Or just the voice of truth trying to break through the white noise of the raving Socialist lunatics.



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Morlockian

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 11:14 AM

#10 LS Sheffield, sure we're skint, but there is still loadsa cash for the Olympic games. And surely we shouldn't be writing off the millions in taxes owed to us by companies with savvy accountants.



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Bytor

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 10:51 AM

LS Sheffield and Sir Taxedalot...... Seems like a marriage made in heaven!



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LS Sheffield

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 02:09 AM

@Topodp smell the coffee...WE ARE SKINT!



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