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There's one down the road from me - called Berkeley.

 

Not used at the moment, and no I wouldn't panic if it ever were brought back into full operation. In fact i'd welcome it - cheaper fuel and happy days...

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There's one down the road from me - called Berkeley.

 

Not used at the moment, and no I wouldn't panic if it ever were brought back into full operation. In fact i'd welcome it - cheaper fuel and happy days...

 

There's been more than enough incidents and contamination problems to suggest the nuclear option is not the safest one. To support an as yet not fully understood process that is capable of not only killing hundreds of thousands of lives, an increased risk of having a cancer related illness, and also above average birth defect rates of babies born close to a nuclear plant, and all so people like you can enjoy the benefits of cheaper fuel is a little unchristian, don't you think?

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I suppose that we can all quote Chernobyl as a reason why not to go Nuclear, but even the Communists at the time said that it had been badly maintained. That would not be allowed here.

 

Our Euro chums in France are pressing ahead with Nuclear power, so why can't we? They'd give people skilled jobs and they'd drive down our energy costs. Do you really want to pay through the nose for your heating/electric in the future? I for one do not, I already give more than enough to the t*ssers who ruin err run this country.

 

Hydrogen Power is something we should be looking at - if it can be stabalised it can be cheaper than Nuclear and we'd also be producing our own energy and could export it as well instead of having to rely on imports all the time which severely weaken us. Do you really want to be at the mercy of the Russian oilgarchs in the future? That too is also unchristian.

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I see Ed Milliband gave Cameron a good pasting today. Not hard is it when the Energy Secretary and an the Energy minister have got their hymn sheets mixed up, Hezza has gone off the reservation and the party whips can't get all their MP's moving into one line!

Loosely - That's laughable as the exact opposite is true, Cameron took Miliband to the cleaners yesterday as he does week in week out at Prime Minister's Questions:

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/audio/2012/oct/31/pmqs-houseofcommons

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I thought Britains next Prime Minister made a rather brilliant speech today.

 

So what did Nigel say then?  Been out all day, and would hate to have missed anything important.

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Now then, now then Alan!

 

A bit naughty of Labour to steal UKIP's colours for their 'One Nation' flag as well.  Oh well, what can you expect from a spent farce err force.

 

This is the same guy (Ed Milliband) who thinks that Mark Drakeford, who is to Welsh Hospitals what Doctor Beeching was to the railways, is a genius.  Kill off the morons who vote for you - now that's an election winner for sure.

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I thought Britains next Prime Minister made a rather brilliant speech today.

I take it the above comment is very much tongue in cheek, it was a laughable speech that had me shaking my head in disbelief

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I thought Britains next Prime Minister made a rather brilliant speech today.

 

LOL - you are joking???!!!

 

The man is a buffoon - still after the jokes of Blair and Brown what do we expect!

 

Where is all the money going to come from to pay for all these madcap ideas of the Labour party?

 

The man is a lunatic in a jumper.

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How come you never see David Bond, Manish Bhasin and Ed Miliband in the same room at the same time ;)?

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Here's what will happen if Labour win the 2015 General Election:

 

Labour will spend all the money
The UK becomes poorer and the poor suffer first, and suffer most
The people realise you can't spend what you don't have and vote in the Conservatives in 2020
The Conservatives through prudent economics gradually build up a strong economy
The people feel generous and guilty for the poor.
They say Tories are mean and only for the elite (if 40% of any population could be described as an elite)
They vote in Labour in 2025 and the UK gets f*cked in the bum again.

 

This, children, goes on forevermore.

 

Now vote Nigel Farage and:

 

We leave the EU

We bring back manufacturing to the UK on a grand scale

We take back control of our farming and fishing

We spend less on bureaucracy and can pass the savings back to the taxpayer

We make society fairer for ALL not just some

We invest in future technologies

We give jobs to British workers first

We look at sensible alternatives to HS2 and also continue to invest in public transport

We'll all be shiny happy people :P

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He is the modern version of the ginger pillock from Islwyn.

 

The usual suspects who would vote for him anyway will claim he is popular but in the end the people know he is a false prophet selling the same lie.
 
For proof of this, look no further than the Liberal Democrats!  For decades preached a populist policy knowing they would never be called out - then they find themselves in coalition and have to reveal that all the promises cannot be sustained or delivered.
 
The truth is that most people are as thick as s**t, and if you tell them an attractive lie they will vote for it, even if it can't be delivered.  Yes, before certain people say 'well isn't that what Nigel Farage could do' he has FAR further to fall than Dave and Ed.  If UKIP win and then go back on their promises, the people's patience will wear thin very quickly.  Nigel has set his stall out and most people (even non-UKIP voters) can see that most of the policies are perfectly sensible.  As for LibLabCon, all you'll get is the same broken promises, spin and drivel.
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I'm sorry. So the not thick as s**t ones are UKIP supporters?

 

Good one Adam. 

 

Tell me about that UKIP MEP that made those erudite comments about "sluts" will ya?

 

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

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Godfrey Bloom did indeed mention the word 'sluts' in a meeting, Loose, however the media wish to avoid the fact that the women in the room laughed at the joke and weren't offended.  How come the BBC and Sky didn't interview one of these women, hmm?

 

Had it been Ed Balls who had said it, the BBC and Sky wouldn't have made the fuss and furor. 

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The media has its own agenda, so I think they will want to attack UKIP more than the so-called 'established parties.'

 

The bookies may well be saying it, but when he's not even well liked by his own party and seen as a bit of a prat by people how is Ed Miliband going to market himself as Prime Minister?  The Unions don't like him, he's got the charisma of a dead flea - seriously, is he the best that Labour can offer (actually, when you look at who else Labour have in their 'front row' - Harman, Balls, Cooper, Jowell - they don't have a mature and sensible leader).  

 

The only Labour person I have ever thought of as having 'clout' was John Smith.  A proper socialist, and would have been a decent PM. 

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