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Chris 04-05-2010 20:21

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Originally Posted by PeteL (Post 35013869)
LibLabCon all the same..

Then you're either a fool or blind. Or else you pay too much attention to that bloke down the pub.

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i know who i will be voting for.
Pray tell. :erm:

papa smurf 04-05-2010 20:38

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Gordon brings in the big guns -and then sacrifices a child

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/elec...n-miracle.html

Ignitionnet 04-05-2010 21:11

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That first picture should really be accompanied by the Toccata and Fugue in D minor.

Osem 04-05-2010 22:02

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Mr Brown said he might do charity or voluntary work, and that he didn't "want to do business or anything else - I just want to do something good".
Yeah right - I'm sure there are loads of charities just crying out for someone like him to come along and waste their money.... :rolleyes:

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The prime minister said Labour was the "serious party", in contrast to the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.

"The Conservatives are too big a risk, the Liberals can't explain what they are doing - their policies don't add up," he said.
Yep well there's no doubt that New Labour are serious - seriously awful! Policies not adding up is one thing but Brown's sums clearly didn't add up and it's not the other parties who've almost bankrupted us...

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35013785)
:confused: .... But New Labour have been telling us for ages that they understand the need for a debate on peoples' concerns surrounding immigration.... :rolleyes: Since coming under much pressure from the possible BNP vote, their candidate in Barking, Margaret Hodge, has been much more 'understanding' of those who're worried about it... Is she a bigot too or just another of those cynical New Labour MPs who say/promise one thing before an election and subsequently do another.

Forgot to mention, I also heard Ken Livingstone condemning New Labour's more recent policy on EU migration during his LBC radio show at the weekend. Red Ken's not noted as being a xenophobe so it comes to something when the likes him see that sort of thing as a problem....

Tuftus 04-05-2010 22:20

Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 4
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35014011)
Then you're either a fool or blind. Or else you pay too much attention to that bloke down the pub.



Pray tell. :erm:

He already did, did he not?

Twas the BNP if you had not already guessed.

papa smurf 04-05-2010 22:23

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Originally Posted by Tuftus (Post 35014113)
He already did, did he not?

Twas the BNP if you had not already guessed.

they've got 2 more votes than the green party :rofl:

mikegreen 04-05-2010 23:23

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Labour FTW!




I have cast my bait...

Ignitionnet 04-05-2010 23:33

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Enjoying a glass of Scotch and listening to Bach so zero interested response here :)

Daniel Hannan FTW.
Yep you know it.

You get the general idea. Despite his occasional ill-advised comments a lot of what he says makes sense because it is the simplest solution to problems. Why tax people in order to give them money back when you can just not tax them, why centralise control inefficiently and at a distance when there are local legislatures that know the areas better and are not being used, why take directives from Brussels which are blanket applied to the whole of Europe. Power should be as close as possible to those it affects, those it affects should have control over those who make these decision in terms of votes of no confidence and US style primaries, this gives better accountability, more local empowerment and a better democracy.

Xaccers 04-05-2010 23:40

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35014119)
they've got 2 more votes than the green party :rofl:

Hasn't BBKing espoused the virtues of the Green party in the past?

Tuftus 05-05-2010 00:15

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Originally Posted by Xaccers (Post 35014209)
Hasn't BBKing espoused the virtues of the Green party in the past?

Now. There is a question.

Where is BBKing?

If there was ever a thread on here I would expect him to be active on it would be this one....

Is he out knocking doors or summat? ;)

Ignitionnet 05-05-2010 00:27

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He's online on Facebook right now actually. He's more leaning towards the Lib Dems this time around looking at his group memberships :)

yesman 05-05-2010 00:56

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Out of the three main parties, I like what I am hearing from the Conservatives, it is what they are not saying that bothers me.

I voted Conservative in the above poll, but if I am honest, I am still undecided.

frogstamper 05-05-2010 03:43

Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 4
 
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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 35014256)
Out of the three main parties, I like what I am hearing from the Conservatives, it is what they are not saying that bothers me.

I voted Conservative in the above poll, but if I am honest, I am still undecided.

Aaahh!! Don't do it yesman, think how soiled you'll feel in the morning.:D

papa smurf 05-05-2010 08:30

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Originally Posted by Xaccers (Post 35014209)
Hasn't BBKing espoused the virtues of the Green party in the past?

the Green party is ok but and its a big but
i don't fancy cycling every where in a Lycra suit -i love petrol and they don't so they aint getting my vote ;)

Maggy 05-05-2010 08:35

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I've only one real beef with the Green party..they want to get rid of the Monarchy.


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