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Neil....I hope that remains the case for a very long time.
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So do I thank you :D |
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the tories the party of law and order;)
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No comments to last nights debate then?
The Welshy bleating for the Sheep to get more, the heiress to Wee Eck, geeinit large for the Jockeens, Mr.Ed ,lost without Grommit for guidance, Posh boy Ca-moron keeping largely quiet to save face, the Cleggit being the Cleggit woeful & washed up, The Farage, immigration & europe at the root of everything & finally that Aussie binter endorsing more tree hugging! And bolixticans can't understand the despondency towards politics by the general public. Still, for my choice I'd give the best performance on the night to the Nige, if only for upsetting the apple cart & irking all the whinging, limp wristed, spineless, multiculti loving, pussy lefty liberalists. Just my opinion mind & if I've offended some of you out there ............. well just do one, as I ain't bothered in the least. :D |
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Winners on the night were the SNP and UKIP. They will be the two key parties in propping up the Big Two.
Only difference is that while the SNP will take seats from Labour, UKIP are likely to decimate the Tory vote in the cosy home counties without delivering many seats. My money is on a Labour/SNP Coalition after the election. :eek: We'll have to prepare ourselves for compulsory haggis, caber tossing and deep fried Mars Bars. :confused::confused::confused: |
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Felt a tad sorry for Clegg. His low key middle-of-the-road message, which might be the best for the country, got drowned out. Kinda impressed by Nicola Sturgeon, although I have a feeling that the SNP will eventually go the way of the Bloc Quebecois. Whatever ... It is time for an end to austerity, especially the kind where the rich get richer, the bankers who [deleted] up get bonuses, and the poor get the shaft. The things that are under threat are not "benefits" granted by a benevolent ruling class; they were fought for by the folks that tories despise. Those who voted Labour in the the 1945 General Election realized this. |
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I am trying my very best to avoid all the hooha of the political broadcasts.( I am already heartily sick of the sound bites )
To my mind these televised debates add nothing tangible to the situation and it makes the politicians look more like celebrities than jobbing politicians......and in any case words are just that...words...they mean absolutely nothing without actions to follow them up. Isn't it surprising how all parties, when in opposition know exactly how the show should be run....but when in power they make a right ducks foot of it all. At the end of it all we do not have a person with enough leadership skills to ensure the country is managed properly.....by any party, or group of parties. |
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Meanwhile, Nige will be sitting down at Dover with the Pub Landlord over a pint flicking V's towards France & the EUSSR. As to the rest of them, well they'll probably be doing a jackanapes Tony trick somewhere for their EU masters. |
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