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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
This is impressive.
So many of the things that people may find repulsive about this general election campaign in a single article.
Tony Blair, the wannabe ruler of Europe, dancing to the EU tune while simultaneously refusing to give unqualified support to Ed Milliband because he, like the rest of us, knows that Ed is abysmal.
The Liberal Democrats fear mongering about how the Tories would be in hock to a UKIP that will get at most half a dozen seats, but the solution is of course to ensure that the Liberal Democrats get enough MPs to form part of a coalition.
The Conservatives making it very clear what a waste of time their promise of a referendum is given they already say that they want the UK to remain in a 'reformed' EU leaving, exactly as Douglas Carswell said, masses of wiggle room for cosmetic changes to the relationship they can claim are reform enough to do what Cameron clearly has always wanted and campaign for an 'in' vote.
Beyond comedy. Beyond farce. Purely depressing. I am 36 years old, the first general election I could vote in I was 18, and I have never wanted to spoil the ballot so strongly.
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Go green Carl, I am and be in no doubt it's a protest just like when I used to vote for UKIP or the lib dems in fact every vote but one I've made has been a protest and the one was for a tory MP who helped my mother, felt right to repay the debt no matter how grubby it made me feel leaving the booth
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
I think she is very tasty, and she can come down here anytime she likes.
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Who wee Jimmy cranky
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Never has Hadrian's wall been so missed. 
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We'll need to rename that harridan's wall