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Aren't you glad you voted Tory?

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10ClarionSt | 20:58 Thu 08th Jul 2010 | News
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Wot?! You didn't vote Tory? I thought not. Trying to find a Tory voter is like trying to find a Nazi in Germany. They're all there but no-one wants to admit it. Naughty, naughty Labour weren't they? Wasted money bailing out the banks. Saving all those job losses. Guaranteeing peoples savings. Making sure lots of companies accounts didn't go down the pan at the same time. Reducing mortgage payments for house buyers. Setting up starter payments for new-born children. Then, the new government said things were worse than they thought. They never mentioned this possibility on the campaign trail did they? What you are seeing now is Thatcherism by any other name. But this lot don't have a large majority like she did. You voted Tory. And you is gonna pay!!!!
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So do I Craft, that was definately suspicious.
I agree with Craft re David Kelly. (Craft, did you see my message about books in Books and Authors? Sorry Clarion - carry on folks).
I voted Tory and i am glad i did, you can see the benefits starting to formulate as the people of this country begin to realise how that Scottish Labour party ruined England and now the English have to suffer the vast majority of cuts and higher taxes.
When will we realise that the years of labour made Scotland a very wealthy country and left England with the bills to pay.
Will have a look Naomi....
Ignore the category - read them Craft, Sorry again Clarion. So easy to miss people around here - you have to grab them when you can.
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I have always(but once) voted SNP because they are the only possibility for achieving independence. In an independent who knows how I might vote. Being a tight-fisted Scot I am unlikely to vote for spendthrifts.
Steve, how have we got an unelected man in No 10? David Cameron is the leader of the Conservative party, they had the largest number of seats, although not an overall majority. Gordon Brown, on the other hand, never won an election as leader of the Labour party.
Steve, forgive me if I'm mistaken, but I thought I remembered you saying you didn't vote. If that's right, then since you've made no effort to elect a government of your preference, why are you complaining?
You must be Tony B Liar in disguise! labour always screw the country, they took longer this time because they inherited the strongest Economy in Europe from the Major Goverenment. Yes I voted Tory to get the Noo labour sh0wer out!
I voted Tory, am happy I voted Tory and will continue to vote Tory unless I disagree with a great deal of their policies or the others offer better. Yes I do think they are going abit too far with the 'reformation' of the Country but then I am all for change at the moment and if we have to pay to improve this Country that Labour messed up, then I will pay that bit extra.
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didn't Evelyn Waugh leave the Conservative party, protesting that they hadn't set thecountry back a single day?
voted Tory - the unbelieveably stupid PC nanny state Labour fashioned is a disgrace and you can't tell me this is a better country now than it was when children learnt to deal with failure, hooded gangs weren't roaming the streets with weapon dogs, parents could clip their kids (and the neighbours kids) around the ear and there certainly wasn't the crime level that there is today or the amount of money paid out on benefits. I think many of today's youngsters are brilliant but a fair whack will grow up thinking they are little demi gods and expecting everything on a plate.
Well for one who isn't complaining, Steve, you seem to be voicing some pretty definite opinions.

//But we have a non elected man in No10 who has sided with a man who has sold his soul & manifesto for a piece of power sharing & boy are we going to feel the wrath of them shallow bastards. //
I voted Tory.
I can't believe that in the 9/10 weeks since the election, there are people who believe that the country ought to have been set back on its feet and the Con/Libs have had *all this time* and all they have done is demonstrated that it is beyond them........

I think it may take a wee while longer, don't you ?
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Voted Tory and proud of it.

You sir are an a*hole
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