Re: Boris- teach em latin
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:07 am
randyandy wrote:
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Oh dear Andy - is that the best you can do? !laugh!
I can't speak for Dibbsy, but I think I can confidently say that I haven't misquoted / selectively quoted anyone in my posts. And I definitely haven't started a post with a misleading snipped quote like that.
Caroline Spelman?
Well yeah, some questions to be answered there for sure. But if you care to read what I wrote in the current "snouts in the trough" thread, you'll see that I'm just as critical of Tory sleaze as I am of NuLabour sleaze, and that I brand them as all as bad as each other in that respect.
So you can't accuse this mellow yellow fellow of playing party politics on that issue.
I have to laugh too about how NuLabour supporters here are already blaming lack of action by Boris for the spate of knife killings in recent weeks, when he's only been in office for 5 minutes.
Look again in a year or two and if there hasn't been some improvement in that time, by all means take a pop at him.
What I do know though is that Labour have had 11 YEARS in power, during which time the UK has seen unprecedented rises in the levels of juvenile crime, street crime, knifings, shootings and other violent offences.
All of which makes their "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime" election pledges of 1997 look very shallow now.
- Eric
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Oh dear Andy - is that the best you can do? !laugh!
I can't speak for Dibbsy, but I think I can confidently say that I haven't misquoted / selectively quoted anyone in my posts. And I definitely haven't started a post with a misleading snipped quote like that.
Caroline Spelman?
Well yeah, some questions to be answered there for sure. But if you care to read what I wrote in the current "snouts in the trough" thread, you'll see that I'm just as critical of Tory sleaze as I am of NuLabour sleaze, and that I brand them as all as bad as each other in that respect.
So you can't accuse this mellow yellow fellow of playing party politics on that issue.
I have to laugh too about how NuLabour supporters here are already blaming lack of action by Boris for the spate of knife killings in recent weeks, when he's only been in office for 5 minutes.
Look again in a year or two and if there hasn't been some improvement in that time, by all means take a pop at him.
What I do know though is that Labour have had 11 YEARS in power, during which time the UK has seen unprecedented rises in the levels of juvenile crime, street crime, knifings, shootings and other violent offences.
All of which makes their "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime" election pledges of 1997 look very shallow now.
- Eric