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William Hague and SCAMeron, totally inept?

47 replies

LisaT06 · 24/06/2010 11:52

I notice the ramblings of some of the Pro Tory mob. How can anyone honestly..truly, claim Hague has any flair whatsoever? I even noticed someone claim he outdid Blair on numerous occasions? Please...he is as boring as a dial tone and has the most annoying voice on the face of the earth. He stands for nothing and even took part in CASHcrofts lie-fest to get himself a peerage. Having watched him in numerous re runs of PMQ's and Paliamentary debats with Blair...Blair wiped the floor with him at every turn.
As for DAVE SCAMeron..a man who claims "this budget is going to hurt" ? Easy enough to say when your sitting on a £30 million fortune. A man who walked into a £100,000 + a year job after one phone call from "daddy dearest".

Im sorry but the very fact that the CONservatives backed the Apartheid and labeled Nelson Mandela a "terrorist" while all the while Hailing General Pinochet as a man bringing democracy to Chile, will always make them a party to be absolutely shunned by good, decent, society.

I felt extremely sorry for Adelle Douglas, young and rising Tory star for the nasty comments she had to endure from her pompous Tory colleagues including Billy the Liar Hague. They labelled her a "pa**i shagger" because she was seeing a man of Asian descent...they called her "the northern one" because of her Mancunian up bringing and made fun of her accent. William Hague then asked her what her parents did..when she explained that one was a prison officer and the other was a worker in local government his and his colleagues responses were "oh thats terribly working class isnt it..how do you cope with that?".
Speaks volumes about a party that is so full of snobbery, racism and the like that its very stench is enough to choke god himself.

The CONservative party supports a strongly capitalist society where barriers such as race and sex are used to divide opposition and encourage selfishness, thus perpetuating the system.Another self-described Fascist was Pinochet who Thatcher described as a "Great man". Like under Hitler, thousands died or disappeared under his rule as well, but his economic policies were non-interventionist, laissez-faire and free-market. Fascism can rule with different economic philosophies.

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sarah293 · 24/06/2010 12:07

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LisaT06 · 24/06/2010 12:09

Riven, it most certainly did.

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Alouiseg · 24/06/2010 12:10

. Try a cup of tea with it, it's very soothing.

scaryteacher · 24/06/2010 12:13

Do you think she hasn't realised that the election has happened?

LisaT06 · 24/06/2010 12:44

Thats not what im getting at ScaryTeacher. Im merely pointing out that now this bunch of theives and racist biggots are in, its going to take a hard stomach to stand them and its advisable to oust them at the first given opportunity.

Trusting the Tories is like trusting McDonalds with your rize winning cow.

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FellatioNelson · 24/06/2010 13:22

I knew I should have stayed away.

Bucharest · 24/06/2010 13:26

Hague made such a momentous fuck up the last time he had an important job.
He's an accident waiting to happen in government.

He's the political version of England having to take penalties at the World Cup.

I've already got money on him being the first victim in a reshuffle once Cameron wakes up.

Alouiseg · 24/06/2010 14:15

I think Hague is wonderful and I think he has the experience to guide the party in the right direction. He is experienced and bright but was just too young to be leader before.

I actually think he will be Heseltine to Camerons Mrs Thatcher.

Persnickety · 24/06/2010 14:32

I am a big fan of William Hague. He is well spoken and has loads of charm. I have met him twice and was just as impressed in person. I also like Cameron, but not as much as I like Hague.

You are just bitter that your side lost. And you are arguing with heated emotion rather than logic. What exactly is your point?

FellatioNelson · 24/06/2010 14:53

Well said Persnickety. Sounds like a ranting sixth former to me.

I also very much like William Hague.

Alouiseg · 24/06/2010 15:04

Op has only ever posted on politics and only once prior to the election so I think we can safely say she's here for a reason.

As you were LisaT06

mumblechum · 24/06/2010 15:08

I do wish you wouldn't keep bastardising peoples' names in capitals.

You sound awfully ranty.

(I voted Labour btw but we have the tories now so no point whining on and on.)

Alouiseg · 24/06/2010 15:17

Sorry, if you would like to point me in the general direction of name etiquette I'd be glad to have a quick peek.

Why else do we have coding? Highlighting peoples names is normal behaviour on mn.

maktaitai · 24/06/2010 15:19

I was always taught that making jokes out of people's names was particularly rude.

I wish the election hadn't come out the way it did but here we are, and this is our government now. Respect to all other citizens has got to be the way forward.

I can believe some nasty crappy comments happen inside the Conservative party (btw have you read Alastair Campbell's diaries? and I even like him) but frankly we need a sense of proportion here. Governments need to be held to account for big stuff IMO. You don't have to laugh at rubbish 'jokes' like those but they do sound like jokes about themselves than with any intent to damage.

maktaitai · 24/06/2010 15:20

xpost alouiseg - i think mumblechum was referring to the OP when describing her use of names - so was I - didn't mean you!

mumblechum · 24/06/2010 15:20

Alouise, I wasn't having a go at you, but at the Op who always says SCAMeron,etc. Rather wearing.

Bucharest · 24/06/2010 15:21

You do realise Alouiseg I am not going to be able to sleep tonight now?

Alouiseg · 24/06/2010 15:24

'pologies for being so quick to respond, certain elements of MN are getting on my tits recently.

As I am on theirs I'm sure.........

scaryteacher · 24/06/2010 15:36

Having watched the debate on Europe with William Hague, he was prepared, polished and knew what he was doing. I'm glad we have a Foreign Secretary who wants a joined up Foreign and Security policy, and who makes measured and thoughtful decisions.

It was also funny when Milliband tried to correct Hague with 'the shadow Foreign Secretary should be aware...'. Hague grinned, raised an eyebrow and pointed out that Milliband should be aware that actually he was now the shadow Foreign Secretary.

claig · 24/06/2010 15:49

I'm no fan of Labour, but I think LisaT06 has cracked some good jokes. I hadn't heard Cashcroft or Scameron before, and I think they are classics. Everybody else has been calling Cameron names such as Hameron and Cameroon, but Scameron is the best by far. It is almost as good as Bliar.

Alouiseg · 24/06/2010 15:53

Brownfinger was my personal favourite from the Labour years.

claig · 24/06/2010 15:55

[smile[ I missed out on that one, never heard it before. Brownnose might also have been appropriate

legostuckinmyhoover · 24/06/2010 17:02

Good stuff Lisa, Keep it up...people need reminding [clearly] and it is very relevant.

Are they inept? erm, I think that is far, far, far too generous and kindly of you.

JessRabbit · 24/06/2010 17:08

They'll do what they always do. Get the country back on a sound financial footing. Then some twits will vote labour back in who'll ruin the economy again.

Labour have never left the country in a better financial state than when they found it.

History repeats itself ad infinitum.

scaryteacher · 24/06/2010 17:15

and ad nauseum Jess.

We've been here before...1979 for example.