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Gary L 17-04-2015 21:25

Re: 2015 UK General Election Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35772323)
I have confidence that there are more sensible people in this country than knob heads.

Is it a requirement for a fan of the nasty party to be nasty to a non fan of the nasty party?

Both you and and Osem are either following the fan club rules. or you're both getting too upset about Dave being evicted soon :D

heero_yuy 17-04-2015 21:41

Re: 2015 UK General Election Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35772322)
get rid of the toff in a suit that only has his rich friends interests in mind.

You mean public school educated, Oxbridge, never done a real job, avoided tax on a £2m mansion inheritance with two kitchens (one for nanny) and is happy to take donations from rich buisness men and fat cat union leaders? Oh wait a moment...

Gary L 17-04-2015 21:43

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35772327)
Oh wait a moment...

Waiting....

RizzyKing 18-04-2015 00:26

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People on here cannot keep banging on about how well the coalition has done and how bad labour were time has passed the conservatives went back on so much they said in 2010 that no one in their right mind would take them at face value this time round. That's putting aside the many scandals of friends of high ranking Tories benefitting from the Tories being in power and you can shout recovery a thousand times a day but if people are not feeling it they don't believe it. I'm a tory by nature but cannot vote for this current conservative party not with a good conscience.

Can't vote labour either milliband is the deal breaker there if nothing else putting aside the whole brother thing every time I see him on TV this feeling of dislike and distrust wells up. Lib dems hahahaha after 2010 not a cat in hells chance they can bang on all they want about keeping the Tories in line but they sold their soul and many of their principles for power. Ukip no thanks I'd rather chew my arms off then let them ever vote for them, lot of very nasty stuff they stand for and are not honest about if asked.

So on voting day tele will be off and I'll make a bacon sarnie time far better spent then spoiling a ballot as no politician will have the courage to allow a "none of the above" or "no confidence in any party" option.

heero_yuy 18-04-2015 05:05

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Well I'm no lover of this lot but the alternatives are too awful to contemplate. :(

The recovery, such as it is for many will eventually filter down and most will feel the benefit. Trusting those who were resposible for the huge boom and consequent bust that then needed austerity to compensate for is a non-starter.

Pierre 18-04-2015 06:58

Re: 2015 UK General Election Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35772325)
Is it a requirement for a fan of the nasty party to be nasty to a non fan of the nasty party?

Both you and and Osem are either following the fan club rules. or you're both getting too upset about Dave being evicted soon :D

It wasn't directed at you specifically, but if the cap fits...........

papa smurf 18-04-2015 07:35

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its amazing how many gunner policies have suddenly come into play
every one is gunner do this gunner do that and only a few weeks ago they were gunner do nothing :)

Gary L 18-04-2015 08:15

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35772347)
its amazing how many gunner policies have suddenly come into play
every one is gunner do this gunner do that and only a few weeks ago they were gunner do nothing :)

And when they do get in. they're gunner do nothing like they promised they were gunner do. and we're gunner have to wait another 5 years to get them out and put somebody back in who is gunner do what they say they're gunner do.

heero_yuy 18-04-2015 08:31

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35772348)
And when they do get in. they're gunner do nothing like they promised they were gunner do. and we're gunner have to wait another 5 years to get them out and put somebody back in who is gunner do what they say they're gunner do.

Well that's the most sensible thing you've posted in this thread. :D

Osem 18-04-2015 09:11

Re: 2015 UK General Election Thread
 
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35772327)
You mean public school educated, Oxbridge, never done a real job, avoided tax on a £2m mansion inheritance with two kitchens (one for nanny) and is happy to take donations from rich buisness men and fat cat union leaders? Oh wait a moment...

Yeah, Miliband's really in touch with the working man - he meets loads of them on Hampstead Heath and in all those nice working men's pubs and cafes he frequents around where he lives after a hard days shopping for bargains in Lidl and Poundland... :rofl:

'One nation' Miliband is about the biggest joke since Prudence Brown! :D

All these gross unfairnesses they're now going to tackle as a matter of urgency. :rolleyes: Pity they didn't sort them out when they were actually in power for 13 years using their parliamentary majority to spend our money like confetti, borrow us into the ground and privatise the NHS via PFI.

Never mind the facts though eh? Just vote Same Old Labour and they'll make it all better this time... :rolleyes:

Hugh 18-04-2015 13:33

Re: 2015 UK General Election Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35772325)
Is it a requirement for a fan of the nasty party to be nasty to a non fan of the nasty party?

Both you and and Osem are either following the fan club rules. or you're both getting too upset about Dave being evicted soon :D

The breath-taking disingenuousness and irony of your post surpasses your normal utterances - you continually and casually insult the Conservatives (the party and the voters) by calling them "nasty", and then have the brazen audacity to call someone else out for name-calling.

You are a true epitome of the modern Labour Party leadership - "do as I say, not as I do....". ;)

Osem 18-04-2015 14:47

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35772380)
The breath-taking disingenuousness and irony of your post surpasses your normal utterances - you continually and casually insult the Conservatives (the party and the voters) by calling them "nasty", and then have the brazen audacity to call someone else out for name-calling.

You are a true epitome of the modern Labour Party leadership - "do as I say, not as I do....". ;)

It's typical nonsense from someone who has no answers to anything and just spouts puerile, simplistic twaddle irrespective of the facts. It's easy to do too which is why the intellectually challenged tend to fall back on the same tired old guff. In the absence of any substance it makes them feel a little better...

papa smurf 18-04-2015 15:02

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as far as i can see a vote for labour will just put the snp into power and thats not good for the uk -there are only two real choices con or ukip if the others get into power we are all doomed .

---------- Post added at 16:02 ---------- Previous post was at 15:54 ----------

Now God’s backing Ukip? PAKISTAN church goes Farage crazy calling for divine intervention

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/571...one-Ukip-ga-ga

TheDaddy 18-04-2015 15:47

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35772109)
my thoughts on that where -he'll change his mind in 5 seconds flat if it means he can be PM. he cannot be trusted he even stabbed his own brother in the back .

Really what did he do boff his wife, nick his share of an inheritance, this sounds really juicy you should get on to the press and see if the story is worth a few quid

papa smurf 18-04-2015 17:46

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35772390)
Really what did he do boff his wife, nick his share of an inheritance, this sounds really juicy you should get on to the press and see if the story is worth a few quid

its only politics don't let it upset you :(


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