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Ed Balls refuses six times to apologise for Britain's economic black hole
Ed Balls has repeatedly refused to apologise for the way that the national debt built up under the last Labour Government.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/b...lack-hole.html
A repulsive creature
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I am confused. Are you saying that there has been an improvement for the vast majority of people in the UK under the Tories? In my opinion the performance of the "Posh Boy" government since 2010 has rendered the Conservatives unelectable and surely it is the destiny of the Lib Dems to wither and die on the branch. Again in my opinion it is time to hand over the reins of government to UKIP.
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13th December 2013 #5Again in my opinion it is time to hand over the reins of government to UKIP
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Balls is a liability but i like it when he gets up a head of steam.....funny to watch
Camerons not so clever making daft comments about "Nigella Lawson" while the present court case was still going on
Law was probably not this clowns strong point along with taking inappropriate "selfie" pics in South Africa
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