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I think it's a real shame, and a signal of something deeply unhealthy in our society that they couldn't come up with better lyrics. Let's face it, it ain't no Billy Bragg.


But it's catchy enough. And Huguenot, while a kneejerk "LIAR" response to all politicians isn't constructive, Clegg and Cameron have reneged on election promises, so the moniker seems apposite.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> I think it's a real shame, and a signal of

> something deeply unhealthy in our society, that it

> has been commonplace for political debate to

> amount to little more than screaming 'LIAR LIAR'

> at people that we disagree with

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Liar.

Fuschia Wrote:

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> yes I forgot the lounge is full of reactionaries!


gosh Fuschia, don't let that put you off posting, I firmly believe the place is what we make it B)

this posting about the lounge says a lot really ...


I liked the clip you posted.


My favourite bit = Liberal Democrats and 'Delivering for Britain'. Priceless.

katie1997 Wrote:

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>

> gosh Fuschia, don't let that put you off posting,

> I firmly believe the place is what we make it B)

> this posting about the lounge says a lot really

> ...

>

> I liked the clip you posted.

>

> My favourite bit = Liberal Democrats and

> 'Delivering for Britain'. Priceless.


As a rule I prefer the other bits of the forum, don't think I ever started a thread here before but I did genuinely think some other people may enjoy it too!


But as you were, get back to your cliquey bitching (most of you!)

Fuschia Wrote:

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> As a rule I prefer the other bits of the forum,

> don't think I ever started a thread here before

> but I did genuinely think some other people may

> enjoy it too!

>

> But as you were, get back to your cliquey bitching

> (most of you!)


w-ell whaddaya know, all this happenin' and there was me thinkin' this place had gotten a teensy bit Dullsville lately ...


didn't get out of bed the wrong side this morning by any chance?


PS. I am sure other people genuinely did enjoy the clip

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