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Who are the biggest fans of the Tories??
Well New Labour of course, step up Darling! I suppose we should be delighted, immitation is after all the sincerest form of flattery! Has there ever been a more blatant ideas robbery?
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It is difficult to remember where originated policy these days with BOTH parties stealing ideas from each other.
Has as been often said lately, there is very little to distinguish been the two parties. Certainly each has dared to venture into each others' policy territory. I wouldn't solely blame Labour for nicking ideas, Cameron seems quite capable taking from Noo Labour when it suits him.
Ideas robbery by Darling. Which Tory ideas were those? The ideas that saw them roundly trounced at the last few elections because the biggest critism of Cameron is that he is ather ideas-Lite.
Maybe your problem is Loosehead, is you rather like what Darling is saying but cannot bear that it is coming from the mouth of a Labour politician and not a Conservative.
Has as been often said lately, there is very little to distinguish been the two parties. Certainly each has dared to venture into each others' policy territory. I wouldn't solely blame Labour for nicking ideas, Cameron seems quite capable taking from Noo Labour when it suits him.
Ideas robbery by Darling. Which Tory ideas were those? The ideas that saw them roundly trounced at the last few elections because the biggest critism of Cameron is that he is ather ideas-Lite.
Maybe your problem is Loosehead, is you rather like what Darling is saying but cannot bear that it is coming from the mouth of a Labour politician and not a Conservative.
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