Quote: Tim Walker @ October 23 2009, 1:31 AM BST
Maxing out the country's credit card is not exactly "economic growth".
Yes, it's very harsh that we forget how well-off the country was when he was Chancellor. Very harsh indeed. I hope Labour remind everyone at the next election just what a brilliant job he did.
And that astonishing achievement of selling the majority of our gold reserves just before world gold prices rocketed. Such financial and fiscal foresight and acumen.
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ October 23 2009, 1:33 AM BSTFair do's. Find and Replace.
"I was thinking rather that it's a little bit naive to assume that a level playing field, without people pointing out what a c**t **THE BNP AND ITS POLICIES** is, would automatically highlight said c**tishness."
Well, I guess we'll just have to differ on this one then. I'm well aware that they have many seemingly sensible, well-considered policies (such as those that Scottidog was alluding to earlier, and that have brought them electoral success over the past couple of years) that may have come out - but I feel certain that there would have been an awful lot of bollocks there too.
Quote: Bert Bastard @ October 23 2009, 1:35 AM BSTCameron does indeed have experience of government. He was one of Norman Lamont's Special Advisors on Black Wednesday.
So he's learnt not to get us too involved with the EU, and to be especially careful when it comes to monetary policy. Even more likely to get my vote!