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David Cameron - "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU" - Speech to Tory Party

The speech was brilliant! 9 30.00%
 
It was very good, to be s... 4 13.33%
 
Not bad. 1 3.33%
 
I didn't really like it. 2 6.67%
 
That was terrible! 4 13.33%
 
I hate him too much to watch it! 10 33.33%
 
Total:30
numonex said:

 

Federal governments  have too much central power. Federal government gains more power at the expense of State and Local governments

Globalist Federal governments have too much central power. This power needs to be decentralised. UN is an evil organisation. Bilderberg Group, Club of Rome, Council of Foreign Relations, etc. World government groups are pure evil and operate secretly behind closed doors. DFederal governments should have less power and influence. Central planning of government 

Big Society is theoretically the opposite of Big Government. Instead of the government having central power. Local governments should have more power. 

This Big Society talk could be code for more privatisation to benefit More powers to Federal government

Usually whatever a politician promises they will do the exact opposite. Politicians ideas too good to be true, there is always a catch. 

Kantor and others believes Tories are all good and Labour are all bad. Black and white thinking. 

But in reality all governments regardless of the Tory/Labour political waffle are evil. Wake Up people.

Alex Jones, Ron Paul, David Icke and the others are the voice of reason and  they can see how things are going. Government policies and ideas create bigger problems within society.

 

 

You again?

You know what? I don't have the patience for this. Not now. Enjoy your crazy neo-socialism.



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Kantor said:
numonex said:

 

Federal governments  have too much central power. Federal government gains more power at the expense of State and Local governments

Globalist Federal governments have too much central power. This power needs to be decentralised. UN is an evil organisation. Bilderberg Group, Club of Rome, Council of Foreign Relations, etc. World government groups are pure evil and operate secretly behind closed doors. DFederal governments should have less power and influence. Central planning of government 

Big Society is theoretically the opposite of Big Government. Instead of the government having central power. Local governments should have more power. 

This Big Society talk could be code for more privatisation to benefit More powers to Federal government

Usually whatever a politician promises they will do the exact opposite. Politicians ideas too good to be true, there is always a catch. 

Kantor and others believes Tories are all good and Labour are all bad. Black and white thinking. 

But in reality all governments regardless of the Tory/Labour political waffle are evil. Wake Up people.

Alex Jones, Ron Paul, David Icke and the others are the voice of reason and  they can see how things are going. Government policies and ideas create bigger problems within society.

 

 

You again?

You know what? I don't have the patience for this. Not now. Enjoy your crazy neo-socialism.

UK is  over run by immigrants. Border controls need to be tightened and stop the immigrants would be a start. Military spending needs to be reduced. Public service and education spending needs to be reduced. More people on the unemployment queue oh well it will cost the tax payers less than having useless bureaucrats. 



numonex said:
Kantor said:
numonex said:

 

Federal governments  have too much central power. Federal government gains more power at the expense of State and Local governments

Globalist Federal governments have too much central power. This power needs to be decentralised. UN is an evil organisation. Bilderberg Group, Club of Rome, Council of Foreign Relations, etc. World government groups are pure evil and operate secretly behind closed doors. DFederal governments should have less power and influence. Central planning of government 

Big Society is theoretically the opposite of Big Government. Instead of the government having central power. Local governments should have more power. 

This Big Society talk could be code for more privatisation to benefit More powers to Federal government

Usually whatever a politician promises they will do the exact opposite. Politicians ideas too good to be true, there is always a catch. 

Kantor and others believes Tories are all good and Labour are all bad. Black and white thinking. 

But in reality all governments regardless of the Tory/Labour political waffle are evil. Wake Up people.

Alex Jones, Ron Paul, David Icke and the others are the voice of reason and  they can see how things are going. Government policies and ideas create bigger problems within society.

 

 

You again?

You know what? I don't have the patience for this. Not now. Enjoy your crazy neo-socialism.

UK is  over run by immigrants. Border controls need to be tightened and stop the immigrants would be a start. Military spending needs to be reduced. Public service and education spending needs to be reduced. More people on the unemployment queue oh well it will cost the tax payers less than having useless bureaucrats. 

Good. Now stay on this mode for a while



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numonex said:

Alex Jones, Ron Paul, David Icke and the others are the voice of reason and  they can see how things are going. Government policies and ideas create bigger problems within society 

As somebody who voted for Ron Paul in the primaries I have to say he is absolutely not a voice of reason.  He wants to eliminate public education and revert the dollar to the gold standard (there isn't enough gold in the world to account for the dollars out there so it would be an economic mess if they tried to change the value of a dollar.)  The only reason I voted for him was because he seemed like the only honest man running and he raised issues that are normally ignored (there's a word for those candidates but I forget it) and thus brings them to center stage, but that doesn't really make him the voice of reason.  He discussed the problems that needed discussing, but his solutions were terrible.



Scoobes said:
bazmeistergen said:
Squilliam said:
bazmeistergen said:

it's a load of blah blah blah... appeal to my blah blah party and blah blah do nothing original or interesting... national government is now just a series of managers with no influence or ideas....

I am from the UK.


No. You're far too positive to be coming from there. Maybe you're from Ireland and got confused?


I love you Squilliam.

Born in Margate; raised in Whitstable; dwell in Weymouth.

Global democracy is the future :)

Born in Margate you say? raised in Whitstable you say? Another Kentish person, born in good ole Thanet on the forums? This is odd...


Aha! Where are you from old bean? Which school?



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Just to say Icke does raise some interesting ideas, even if you find his style of presentation outlandish or even bonkers.



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bazmeistergen said:
Scoobes said:
bazmeistergen said:
Squilliam said:
bazmeistergen said:

it's a load of blah blah blah... appeal to my blah blah party and blah blah do nothing original or interesting... national government is now just a series of managers with no influence or ideas....

I am from the UK.


No. You're far too positive to be coming from there. Maybe you're from Ireland and got confused?


I love you Squilliam.

Born in Margate; raised in Whitstable; dwell in Weymouth.

Global democracy is the future :)

Born in Margate you say? raised in Whitstable you say? Another Kentish person, born in good ole Thanet on the forums? This is odd...


Aha! Where are you from old bean? Which school?

Born in Margate, raised in Broadstairs, currently dwell in London (well, Loughton in Essex but its on the tube network). Went to school at Chatham House Grammar in Ramsgate.