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As we head toward the General Election it is worth noting that ICT has its very own David, Ed and Nick

 

David Raven.  Gives generally composed performances on the right although prone to moments of rashness.  Would very much like an extension to his term of office but this is still far from certain.

 

Ed Ofere.  New to this type of contest.  Would like to get to number 10 by the end of the season but will need the campaign manager to have more faith in him together with more support from his team mates if he is to achieve that.

 

Nick Ross.  Occupies the middle ground and whilst a generally sound performer may well struggle to keep his place in the team

 

That's our version of Cameron, Miliband and Clegg.  But who is ICT's Nicola Sturgeon and why?  And do we have a Nigel Farage trying to keep us out of Europe?

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Ed Ofere.  New to this type of contest.  Would like to get to number 10 by the end of the season but will need the campaign manager to have more faith in him together with more support from his team mates if he is to achieve that.

 

 

If only our Ed also had a brother who is better than him!

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But who is ICT's Nicola Sturgeon and why?  And do we have a Nigel Farage trying to keep us out of Europe?

 

Oddquine and Charlie

 

To be fair, while Oddquine may not be terribly keen on us entering the Anglo Scottish Cup, she is as enthusiastic as anyone about a European adventure.

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But who is ICT's Nicola Sturgeon and why?  And do we have a Nigel Farage trying to keep us out of Europe?

 

Oddquine and Charlie

 

To be fair, while Oddquine may not be terribly keen on us entering the Anglo Scottish Cup, she is as enthusiastic as anyone about a European adventure.

 

 

I don't mind us being in an Anglo-Scottish  Cup, as long as all the match officials are not playing for the Anglo sides.....so if we lose, we lose on lack of merit and not through trickery and referee bias. :wink:

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To Oddquine

 

How can the Party born out of the Trade Unions around 2015 to fight for the rights of workers be classed as Tories

How can the party that gave us The National Health Service

That Gave us Family Allowances , Family Tax credits, The Minimum Wage

That gave us the Legal Aid Act

Equal opportunism acts for ethnic memories  Equal Pay for Women

That Gave us Health and Safety at Work

Brought Devolved Government to Scotland and Wales

Sorted Out Government in Northern Ireland

On The Green side  the Pollution Acts of 1948 and 1977

together with clean water legislation

Massive Extension to Comprehensive education by Tony Crosland

Gay Rights, Decimalisation 1n 1967

Under Wilson

Liberation of Censorship Laws

including Liberation, of Divorcé under the reform act

Great improvements of Social Security Benefits

Capital Gains Tax on the Rich

Rent Acts , Protection From Eviction Acts

Massive increase in Council House Building and School  Building

Housing Slum Clearance Act

Town and Country Planning Acts

Social Security Acts

National Insurance Act which enabled payment when out of work

Under Tony Blair

Tax Credits

Introduced Civil Partnerships

Banned Fox Hunting

Over 60s local Bus Travel

Doubled Apprenticeships

Dads allowed Paternity leave

Gift Aid of 828 million to Charities

Restored City wide Government to London

Record Number of Students in Higher Education

Introduced Equality and Human Rights Commission

Increased Child benefits by over a quarter

Increased teachers by over a third

Full time workers allowed 24 days paid holidays

Built countless new Schools and Hospitals

 

I could go on but if I am a fool for not agreeing Labour are Red Tories then you should take a good look at yourself and your prejudice

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How can the Party born out of the Trade Unions around 2015 to fight for the rights of workers be classed as Tories

How can the party that gave us The National Health Service

That Gave us Family Allowances , Family Tax credits, The Minimum Wage

That gave us the Legal Aid Act

Equal opportunism acts for ethnic memories  Equal Pay for Women

That Gave us Health and Safety at Work

Brought Devolved Government to Scotland and Wales

Sorted Out Government in Northern Ireland

On The Green side  the Pollution Acts of 1948 and 1977

together with clean water legislation

Massive Extension to Comprehensive education by Tony Crosland

Gay Rights, Decimalisation 1n 1967

Under Wilson

Liberation of Censorship Laws

including Liberation, of Divorcé under the reform act

Great improvements of Social Security Benefits

Capital Gains Tax on the Rich

Rent Acts , Protection From Eviction Acts

Massive increase in Council House Building and School  Building

Housing Slum Clearance Act

Town and Country Planning Acts

Social Security Acts

National Insurance Act which enabled payment when out of work

Under Tony Blair

Tax Credits

Introduced Civil Partnerships

Banned Fox Hunting

Over 60s local Bus Travel

Doubled Apprenticeships

Dads allowed Paternity leave

Gift Aid of 828 million to Charities

Restored City wide Government to London

Record Number of Students in Higher Education

Introduced Equality and Human Rights Commission

Increased Child benefits by over a quarter

Increased teachers by over a third

Full time workers allowed 24 days paid holidays

Built countless new Schools and Hospitals

 

I could go on but if I am a fool for not agreeing Labour are Red Tories then you should take a good look at yourself and your prejudice

This is the wrong forum/thread for such a specifically political post, to which a reply, in my inimitable style will undoubtedly run to many pages, Laurence, given the fact that I will argue that much of the good instituted by Old Labour, the party in which my own parents were actively involved post WWII, has been rolled back by the NuLabour of Tony Blair......that same NuLabour which Thatcher claimed as her greatest legacy to the UK, as it adopted and "improved" Tory policies and ethos and gleefully took on board rampant monetarism to woo the English votes it needed to attain government. I am happy to do it, however, providing examples, if you repeat your post in The General Forum, preferably on a new thread.

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