Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Chat (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/)
-   -   How do you leave? (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/how-do-you-leave-47768.html)

garinda 07-06-2009 22:32

Re: How do you leave?
 
A whole seven months.

Doesn't time fly?

It doesn't seem all that long ago since you were posting on here about your support for the Conservative party.

I've known students who don't change their bedding as often as you change political allegiance.

:rolleyes:

accyman 07-06-2009 22:34

Re: How do you leave?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 719559)
i see the press fail to mention if the tories get in they are going to abolish the national minmium wage.that will really bring poverty as the companies will bring more cheap labour in for maxium profit and the working class will become the underclass....just a thought

nah no way i dont believe for a second the tories would screw the working class , cant wait until people on benefits who vote for them suddenly find themselves worse of as well and watch them pound tehir head into teh wall trying to figure out why

Polly_45 07-06-2009 22:44

Re: How do you leave?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 719547)
because all he women are leaving the labour party lol

ask gordon

Are they:D

accyman 07-06-2009 22:47

Re: How do you leave?
 
well if your staying you may as well take blazeys poster distribution round on as well lol

lindsay ormerod 07-06-2009 22:51

Re: How do you leave?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 719514)
OK, so I've been a member of the Labour Party for around 7 months now, and I have no idea how to leave. They don't have anything on their website telling you how to leave, they never seem to respond to emails and quite frankly, I get the feeling they're going to cling onto people now and try to keep them under their wing.

I've considered just returning my membership card to them with a polite letter explaining why I wish to leave, but I get the feeling that it will still be ignored!

I've only been called by the Labour Party twice since I joined, even though it said when I joined I would be contacted by my local Labour MPs, and it has obviously been one big general disappointment after another. They only called me to try and get me to put things in my window and talk to voters on election day. I feel like I've just been used instead of engaged with the party.

So yes, inventive ways of how to leave (or get kicked out of) the party are welcome and appreciated. Maybe Mr Jones would be kind enough to enlighten me?

You need lessons in life more than anything else, you swap and change your allegiances,friends and enemies, causes and concerns constantly!
What have you gained from telling everyone on here that you have yet again changed your mind?
Nowt.
We all know you are fickle and we all trust
you about as much as we trust the weather forecast.
As they say in Yorkshire, I won't thole it any more, get a life or shut up!

Mancie 08-06-2009 09:03

Re: How do you leave?
 
Blazey you were complaining about the party you joined asking you to stick stuff in your window etc.... are you any good at making Jam?..if so you should join the Tories then you could sell it for party funds at the local pheasant shoot!

jaysay 08-06-2009 09:17

Re: How do you leave?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 719541)
don't worry margaret ... i thought that when i first read it ... and in actual fact all you have to do is exactly what claytonender said ...

Sometimes I really do shake my head a some of blazey's logic, and this is some one who hopes to make a career in law, God help us:rolleyes:

blazey 08-06-2009 10:47

Re: How do you leave?
 
I do make quite good jam.

I've already contacted Labour and they don't respond. I've never actually been a member of the Conservative Party, Labour was my first party membership because I thought it was wrong to follow a party that would protect my future and not my current position, as a student from a low income background, but actually Labour has made that worse for me, and worse for a lot of people.

So yes, perhaps I want to leave the political party but the times have changed since I joined. I joined just before the economy crashed and if anyone was going to resolve that it was Gordon. Do you think he's done a good job?

Anyone who knows me will know I care about european politics more than any other, so it is quite painful for me to know that people would rather be represented in the EU by a complete moron than anyone with any real political nouse.

I was watching Nick Griffin on the bnp website yesterday and he was talking about people in their backyards dying from diseases from forming swamps... in LA.

Political parties all failed yesterday. I'll go back to being independent from them.

yerself 08-06-2009 10:51

Re: How do you leave?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
I've known students who don't change their bedding as often as you change political allegiance.

Didn't Winston Churchill have trouble deciding?

jaysay 08-06-2009 11:08

Re: How do you leave?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yerself (Post 719612)
Didn't Winston Churchill have trouble deciding?

Ya but he got it right in the end:D

mallard 08-06-2009 21:51

Re: How do you leave?
 
I hope you get your self sorted out.

katex 08-06-2009 21:55

Re: How do you leave?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mallard (Post 719734)
I hope you get your self sorted out.

How kind Mallard.

Mancie 08-06-2009 23:22

Re: How do you leave?
 
sometimes people can't accept when a relationship has ended..I left Abbey National 4 years ago but they still send me letters..:D

entwisi 09-06-2009 02:29

Re: How do you leave?
 
phone them and tell them to stop, they have by law to put a marker against your name and address, any more and they can be fined a LOT of money

blazey 09-06-2009 05:44

Re: How do you leave?
 
I wouldn't be very intelligent if by the age of 20 I stuck to an idea and never changed it. And those of you who DO know me and talk to me quite often will know better than some of the members on here that I am not as immature and rowdy as I sometimes make out.

At least I feel genuinely passionate about this, whereas there are a lot of people dossing around on this forum who seem to only find pleasure from the disdain of others.


All times are GMT. The time now is 07:05.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com