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Jeremy Hunt tries justifying £18bn for 2 week Olympics (09Jan12)

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Conservative *unt Jeremy Hunt talks about how the 2012 Olympics in London are worth the £18bn spent for just 2 weeks. The legacy will be debt for years to come for UK taxpayers, especially the continued rape of London taxpayers despite NEVER being asked to hold the "games."

Just goes to show how far out of touch politicians are, that they can justify p'ing £18bn for two weeks. How much better that money could be used than wasting it on games. Then again, the Roman Empire also held games as their empire crumbled.

Also shows how none of these politicians have ever run their own business.

Recorded from BBC Breakfast, 09 January 2012.

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  • @SOCIALISTnetwork Stop living in the past!

  • @englishhacksaw Michael Foot's ashes!

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  • @SOCIALISTnetwork If they were still open today, 9 out of 10 miners would spend their days playing cards, while the tenth would be vacuuming up the last bits of coal dust from the deepest parts of the mines.

  • @SOCIALISTnetwork Oh, BS on the mines being "sabotaged". If there were economically viable coal still down there then wouldn't we have sunk new shafts to get it? Of course we would have. Did Labour re-open the old mines? No. Why? They ran out of viable coal.

    The tories didn't close down the mines for the fun of it, or for the hatred of the working class. They ended the retarded state of affairs that kept uneconomic mines running for decades.

  • @0muffins0 Your just being childish and peurile now.You cannot defend it , you refuse to address or even challenge that the mines have been sabotaged. This whole thread of silly comebacks of yours should be held up as an illustration of what someone does when they hit a dead end. Just type a few" bahahaha's" Socialist this socialist that ,and maybe they wont notice that you have tried to steer away from the point.

  • @SOCIALISTnetwork There's 500 years worth of economically viable coal down there ... because a PARAMEDIC told you so ... and there must be LOADS down there because there is still DEMAND for coal.

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!

    When North Sea oil runs out you socialists would have the oil rigs still fully manned and slurping up sea water!

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    Explain again why 'hardcore' is any harder than rock to dig through to get to the coal?

    BAHAHAHAHAHAAH! Too precious!

  • @0muffins0  Well the same can be said with oil then, North sea hits peak production do you shut it down?..Bit of joined up thinking muffins please.You cannot defend the situation that coal deposits are left in the ground..No not left, Sabotaged and made sure that it was economically un viable to dig through all that hardcore and machinery that was stuffed down the shafts.There was no need to do that, utter spite and cannot be defended.

  • @bigmangiff well I work so whats your point?

  • @SOCIALISTnetwork socialism , here's an idea lets punish people who want to work!

  • @SOCIALISTnetwork lol Anything can last 500 years at the right extraction rate. The question is, how much coal is there in tons, not years.

    That's the same retarded argument pro-coal lobbyists use in the US. "There's 300 years supply of coal underground! Lets increase production ten fold!"

    A clever mind will spot the fallacy in that statement. Can you spot it?

  • @0muffins0 Again mister speaker Omuffins decides to hide behind a lambaste of imbecilic laughter .I think he is one step from cutting his own fucking ear off. 500 years worth of coal nobody is talking about tin just you.500 years worth of coal and you think that's scraping the barrell and time to jack it in?..Wow heres a tip never share that anecdote to your bank manager when you ask for a loan to start up a business..he'd laugh harder than you just did.

  • @SOCIALISTnetwork "Yes but the consumption has not declined!"

    So, because we are having to import coal from Germany to run our coal power stations ... that means there's plenty of coal in our old mines?!?

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Oh my god! What a tool! Too precious! Too precious! Wish you could see the tears of laughter running down my face!

    Hey, consumption of tin is at record highs so ... all the old Cornish tin mines must have tons of tin in them still!

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

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