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Royboy39 18-05-2009 20:10

General Election - Do you think the time is now?
 
Before we get intervention from the resident Nanny....I think yes.
How the hell can the UK go forward with this bunch of Cretins? :confused:

SPUGGIE J 18-05-2009 20:18

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Well most MP's will be pooping their pants at the thought of a general election because of what that would mean for them. They will have to face the very people that they have been robbing blind and I dont meen tax either. I would hazzard a guess that at least 40% could end up being binned by the electorate. The General Election when it comes will with luck force change in the house and there will be a new era. Well I hope so anyway.

Gayle 18-05-2009 20:58

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Most of them will be deselected by their party before they even get to contest their seat.

Candidates are selected by local members of the party they represent.

Royboy39 18-05-2009 21:04

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 714959)
Most of them will be deselected by their party before they even get to contest their seat.

Candidates are selected by local members of the party they represent.

Sorry Gayle, that does not answer the question.
Forget party politics.....do you think the time is right for a General Election?

accyman 18-05-2009 22:34

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no because teh tories would probably win and screw teh poor even more as per usuall

SPUGGIE J 19-05-2009 06:10

Re: General Election - Do you think the time is now?
 
Considering that the speaker is now being push towards a untenible position then yes. It is looking that the sooner the better though it is down to Gogs as to whether it happens or not.

jaysay 19-05-2009 09:50

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 714982)
Considering that the speaker is now being push towards a untenible position then yes. It is looking that the sooner the better though it is down to Dogs as to whether it happens or not.

Don'T expect anything before June next year Spugs, our Gordon wants to carry on saving the Universe as long as he can, Gordon's brand new world:rolleyes:

Mancie 19-05-2009 19:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 715000)
Don'T expect anything before June next year Spugs, our Gordon wants to carry on saving the Universe as long as he can, Gordon's brand new world:rolleyes:

Brown won't call an election beacuse the chances of Labour getting a majority are Zero! the best possible result would be a hung Parliment, but even that is clutching at straws...as far as I'm concerned he can leave it until the last possible moment. God help low earners and pensioners when the Tories do get in! :eek:

accyman 19-05-2009 19:05

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 715139)
Brown won't call an election beacuse the chances of Labour getting a majority are Zero! the best possible result would be a hung Parliment, but even that is clutching at straws...as far as I'm concerned he can leave it until the last possible moment. God help low earners and pensioners when the Tories do get in! :eek:

god help anyone up north , cameron has made it quite clear he has a dislike for the north yet people up here will still vote for the clown

Royboy39 19-05-2009 19:25

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 715141)
god help anyone up north , cameron has made it quite clear he has a dislike for the north yet people up here will still vote for the clown

He means north of Gretna..............It seams that you and Mancie voted for the clown we've got now. :eek:

Mancie 19-05-2009 19:36

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 715148)
He means north of Gretna..............It seams that you and Mancie voted for the clown we've got now. :eek:

apart from the BNP I'll vote for any party that has a chance of keeping the Tories out...I don't know about you Royboy but I had to live here with that lot in power..or did I just have a bad dream that lasted 18yrs?

accyman 19-05-2009 19:43

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no matter how bad things get under labour it will NEVER be anywhere near as bad as if the tories get in

unless of course your pretty well off then you will be looked after which is how the tories operate and always will do


labour should have gotten rid of brown ages ago infact they shoudl have got rid of blair long before he left and let somone who is actually labour run labour

Royboy39 19-05-2009 19:58

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 715157)
no matter how bad things get under labour it will NEVER be anywhere near as bad as if the tories get in
labour should have gotten rid of brown ages ago infact they shoudl have got rid of blair long before he left and let somone who is actually labour run labour

There all dead apart from Ken Livingston and The beast of Balsover.
Tony Benn is still with us but a bit past it.
New Labour was the ticket and it went tits up in the first year.
Bring back John Prescott if you like but.............come on.
For the younger generation please explain who would be your Labour saviour?

SPUGGIE J 19-05-2009 20:37

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 715000)
Don'T expect anything before June next year Spugs, our Gordon wants to carry on saving the Universe as long as he can, Gordon's brand new world:rolleyes:

Is that even though he cant save himself. Time he realised that the country comes first. A quick general election which I would llike to see would mean defeat and he dosnt want that. Need a good docter to sort this out.

Mancie 19-05-2009 20:40

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 715172)
Is that even though he cant save himself. Time he realised that the country comes first. A quick general election which I would llike to see would mean defeat and he dosnt want that. Need a good docter to sort this out.

since when has the country come first for politicians Spuggie? :D


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