DEM not gonna CON dis NATION: Rolling UK politics in the short-lived Cleggeron era

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my lib dem mp julian huppert is a fucking douchenozzle (no idea what an actual douchenozzle might be) and even worse the lil scrote was at school with me

recent tweets:

So it's a big day today ... The Comprehensive Spending Review, or, what to do when someone else has spent all the money ...
about 1 hour ago via Echofon

what happened to revenues during the recession? why did the government have to borrow shit tonnes of money? stop being a cunt.

geekofhearts no credit to lib dems whatsoever in @guardian leader on trident cancellation. rapidly losing my respect for the paper.
about 21 hours ago via web
Retweeted by julianhuppert and 5 others

maybe that's because trident hasn't been cancelled you appalling twat.

hypnotic Had a good chat with @julianhuppert earlier. So reassuring to hear the words of commitment to scrapping tuition fees straight from him.
2:06 PM Oct 17th via web
Retweeted by julianhuppert and 3 others

how in the fuck can you tweet this with a straight face?

n e ways, ha bloody ha

ENRRQ (history mayne), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 08:49 (fifteen years ago)

I'm now so angry about the "someone else spent all the money" line that every time someone says it I have to shout at the radio/TV/computer "There was a fucking banking crisis you lying cunt!"

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 08:52 (fifteen years ago)

By the end of the day I think my shouting will just be reduced to fuck and cunt.

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 08:52 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.countdown.org/cover/countdownlogo.jpg

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 08:53 (fifteen years ago)

For me, nothing justifies democracy better than a bunch of randomers who don't understand the first fucking thing about economics having a radio debate about economics refereed by Nicky Cunting Campbell.

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 08:55 (fifteen years ago)

Wonder if DC will be hanging out with Anna Soubry in Nottingham today as planned despite her constituents taking a petition on council housing cuts to Number 10 yesterday?

James Mitchell, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 08:57 (fifteen years ago)

Shout outs to all my Lib Dem brothers and sisters who've done so much to water down today's dismemberment of the welfare state.

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:00 (fifteen years ago)

Your public sector cuts are gonna be fucking grisly. and used to beat us with over here within a new york second.

cant believe you sb'd me for that (darraghmac), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:15 (fifteen years ago)

» First they came for the quangos,
And I did not speak out because they're a bunch of squandering bureaucrats who perform no useful function.
» Then they came for the students,
And I did not speak out because I got through university when it was free so stuff them.
» Then they came for half a million civil servants,
And I did not speak out because there are 172 civil servants who earn more than the Prime Minister and that made me very angry.
» Then they came for the police,
And I did not speak out because I'm looking forward to committing more crimes and not getting caught.
» Then they came for the BBC,
And I did not speak out because Rupert has repeatedly assured me that the BBC are evil leftie wastrels.
» Then they came for the armed services,
And I did not speak out because I never thought they were all heroes anyway.
» Then they came for mummies on child benefit,
And I did not speak out because anyone earning 44K a year can always cut back on au pairs and tapas.
» Then they came for the arts,
And I did not speak out because a couple of DVDs on a Friday night is all the culture I need.
» Then they came for council tenants,
And I did not speak out because only losers live in council houses and I am not a loser.
» Then they came for rail subsidies,
And I did not speak out because I can drive there cheaper.
» Then they came for my pension,
And I did not speak out because I'm not going to be old and poor for ages.
» Then they came for the community centre round the corner,
And I did not speak out, although I'll miss the Spanish evening classes, and the jumble sales they used to run were good, and my nan went there a lot, and I guess they kept those annoying kids off the streets.
» Then they came for the benefit cheats,
And I did not speak out because anyone on benefit is a cheat in my book.
» Then they came for my local hospital,
And I did not speak out because I'm not planning on being ill any time soon.
» Then they came for the bankers,
And I said Oi! No! Bankers perform a crucial role in our economy and their obscene bonuses must be protected at all costs.
» Then they came for my children's future,
And I did not speak out because they can jolly well make their own way in life.
» Then they came for all the projects the last government started,
And I did not speak out because the entire global crisis was Gordon's fault.
» Then they came for the public sector,
And I did not speak out because the private sector can easily absorb half a million unemployed losers on part-time minimum wages.
» Then they came for something fundamental,
And I did not speak out because "we simply can't afford it".
» Then they came for the welfare state,
And I did not speak out because I'd forgotten what life was like before we had one.
» Then they came for my next-door neighbour,
And I did not speak out because cuts aren't a problem when they happen to someone else.
» Then they came for me,
And by then mine was just another livelihood on the bonfire and nobody gave a damn.
» And then they smiled, state rolled back, job done.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:17 (fifteen years ago)

t-shirt.

Mark G, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:19 (fifteen years ago)

protect the benefit cheats at all costs

cant believe you sb'd me for that (darraghmac), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:20 (fifteen years ago)

Nobody's saying that dude. Obviously if we can stamp out fraud from the benefits system then the economy's saved and we can all have a free Beemer.

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:21 (fifteen years ago)

But maybe best to privatise the NHS just to be on the safe side.

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:22 (fifteen years ago)

Wd direct the gentleman to my earlier point that our economy kinda relies upon their being a pool of people on the perma-dole btw.

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:23 (fifteen years ago)

I'm public sector, i already have a beemer. not as basic, obv, but it's one of my expenses perks so it looks like i'm only earning €400 a week. result!

cant believe you sb'd me for that (darraghmac), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:24 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/oct/19/osborne-public-wrath-labour-blame-game

Pretty much 100% OTM.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:35 (fifteen years ago)

yep

If Labour's spending was so wildly out of control, why did the Tories promise to match their plans, pound for pound, all the way until November 2008? Why didn't Osborne and Cameron howl in protest at the time?

this is it really. there's lots you can say about the massive failures of the last govt, but the idea that spending was wildly out of control* before the recession hit is bollocks.

*let's not mention off-books borrowing etc

ENRRQ (history mayne), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:41 (fifteen years ago)

Public spending as a percecentage of GDP for Labour up until the banking crisis was on average lower than that of the previous Tory governments:

1981 45.29 Tory
1982 45.56 Tory
1983 43.2 Tory
1984 42.59 Tory
1985 41.71 Tory
1986 40.76 Tory
1987 38.4 Tory
1988 36.28 Tory
1989 34.25 Tory
1990 35.23 Tory
1991 36.45 Tory
1992 37.97 Tory
1993 39.84 Tory
1994 39.9 Tory
1995 40.76 Tory
1996 39.58 Tory
1997 38.35 Labour
1998 36.96 Labour
1999 35.33 Labour
2000 34.75 Labour
2001 35.41 Labour
2002 35.82 Labour
2003 36.43 Labour
2004 37.53 Labour
2005 38.94 Labour
2006 37.91 Labour
2007 38.89 Labour
2008 39.75 Labour
2009 45.23 Labour

Look at how much Thatcher was spending for fucks sake! The idea that Labour was just SPEND SPEND SPEND is complete bullshit.

prolego, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:49 (fifteen years ago)

Love that Niemoller homage you posted Matt.

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:51 (fifteen years ago)

Some would argue that wasn't necessarily a good thing, incidentally.

The stats misleading anyway, Labour had a long period of "prosperity" and economic growth, Thatcher was spending a shitload on welfare payments because so many people had been made unemployed, while health and education were seriously underspent on during her tenure.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:52 (fifteen years ago)

It was still lower than most of the Clarke 'boom' years, mind you..

carson dial, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:14 (fifteen years ago)

the ft on the coalition's attitude to cuts causing another downturn:

As one senior Treasury figure put it: "Nobody knows what the outcome is going to be – and that includes the politicians."

Another went further. "Not only does the coalition have no real sense of how the cuts will turn out but in a funny way they don't care."

joe, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:36 (fifteen years ago)

"funny"

underrated football teams I have owned (onimo), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:37 (fifteen years ago)

"funny"

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:37 (fifteen years ago)

was beaten to the punch but thought fuck it anyway.

Plus QUELLE SURP TORY GOVERNMENT NOT MUCH BOTHERED ABOUT CASUALTIES OF TORY ECONOMIC POLICY WHO'D'VE THUNK IT?

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:39 (fifteen years ago)

oh be fair, give them a chance

cant believe you sb'd me for that (darraghmac), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:43 (fifteen years ago)

(ok i'm actually trolling there)

cant believe you sb'd me for that (darraghmac), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:43 (fifteen years ago)

Pretty sure there are a lot of senior figures in the Treasury who think this is a load of bollocks.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:46 (fifteen years ago)

http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/2010/10/Osbournehome415.jpg

Obviously cutting back on gym membership.

James Mitchell, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:52 (fifteen years ago)

And a suit that fucking fits him properly.

James Mitchell, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:53 (fifteen years ago)

The suit is big so we can all get in it together.

Uncharted: Nick Drake's Fortune (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:53 (fifteen years ago)

Insert a joke about 'a terrible cut' here.

James Mitchell, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:56 (fifteen years ago)

putting the 'cunts' into 'suits'

cant believe you sb'd me for that (darraghmac), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 10:58 (fifteen years ago)

From what I can gather, every govt department has been told to basically stfu up and talk to no one after the spending review. Press conferences being cancelled all over the shop.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:00 (fifteen years ago)

They're sending Warsi to Yorkshire, should be a laugh.

James Mitchell, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:05 (fifteen years ago)

so apparently science is not getting quite the kicking that was expected. facebook feed full of celebration. gross.

caek, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:12 (fifteen years ago)

I appreciate Osbourne, just seeing him keeps me on the path of indignation and disgust rather than that of resignation.

Antoine Bugleboy (Merdeyeux), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:14 (fifteen years ago)

I only get weary resignation and despair under Labour, the Tories allow me to enjoy sheer righteous anger.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:22 (fifteen years ago)

'a decade of debt', 'the years of ever-rising debt', blah blah drink a shot

ENRRQ (history mayne), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:32 (fifteen years ago)

they'll make sure that the 'financial catastrophe' 'never ever happens again'

riiiiiight

'an end to boom and bust'

ENRRQ (history mayne), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:40 (fifteen years ago)

Mr Osborne says: "The public sector needs to change to support the aspirations and expectations of today's population, rather than [that of] the 1950s."

Cunt.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:44 (fifteen years ago)

What is that code for?

progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:47 (fifteen years ago)

Universal benefits, "cradle to grave", etc.

caek, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:49 (fifteen years ago)

enjoying the sarcastic reaction shot direction from bbc parliament here

caek, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:49 (fifteen years ago)

backstage sound for anyone else streaming this?

caek, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:53 (fifteen years ago)

listening to it on the world service, out of solidarity

ENRRQ (history mayne), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:54 (fifteen years ago)

did anyone else get audio of presenters warming up on bbc online feed for a few minutes there?

lex lex lex lex lex on the track BOW (lex pretend), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:54 (fifteen years ago)

ha xp

poor bbc

lex lex lex lex lex on the track BOW (lex pretend), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:54 (fifteen years ago)

fucking public sector

cant believe you sb'd me for that (darraghmac), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:54 (fifteen years ago)

oh no you didn't @ osborne on the regulation of the banks

you cunts campaigned for even less

ENRRQ (history mayne), Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:57 (fifteen years ago)


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