Gravatar Fraser Nelson has called Balls a "liar" & Balls has not challenged him in court - yet.

I guess that means Balls' career as a major politician is over.

http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffe...ing- balls.thtml

Or has he no shame?


Gravatar As regards the Crock, you just know that Terry Leahy and his crack team of price negotiators are going to take Brown's mob of idiots to the cleaners even more than Branson, or anyone else for that matter, ever would.

Laugh? I nearly died .....


Gravatar "Just how dumb do they think we are?"

Pretty dumb - but seeing how we're likely to replace the party of government with an almost identical one who make the same ludicrous promises (i.e. chuck everything on the never never, but with slightly less ambition) then it's hardly surprising.


Gravatar Go to

www.filmon.com


Download and watch anywhere in the World HD tele from the UK, until it gets shut down.

Great quality.


Gravatar Hi, good post. I have been woondering about this issue,so thanks for posting. I’ll definitely be coming back to you


Gravatar Great link. Thanks, FC.


Gravatar Brown and Balls can thank Michael Jackson’s demise for allowing Labour to bury bad news last weekend. What else can explain the lack of outrage over this multi-billion pound cock up ruining college building projects? Anyway, this is financial incompetence writ large on the part of Balls and his useless, overpaid lackeys in the LSC, Britain’s biggest quango. Many FE pupils will suffer and construction workers lose their jobs while the quango’s overpaid incompetents move on or carry on without censure. It’s worth pointing out that of the few college projects saved for go ahead (13, leaving 160 colleges in the lurch) ALL are located in Labour held seats. Is this what Brown means by ‘Labour investment vs Tory cuts’?
http://www.cnplus.co.uk/sectors/ ...5204248.article
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/educa...ion/ 8120809.stm
http://www.guardian.co.uk/educat...ilding- collapse
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4...ans_in_tatters/


Gravatar Welcome back.

You've missed the 0% rise in spending...


Gravatar I have been struck by the total absence of misery plays, documentaries, etc about the recession. In the 80's recession, and the 90's one, the BBC was chock full of plays, drama etc vividly portraying the poverty and suffering under a Conservative government.

Now, in a recession far more ferocious than those two, what do we have? Celebrity cookery programmes. Are the BBC saving up all of the misery for the day after the Conservatives are elected?




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