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Wynonie Harris 01-01-2013 14:08

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1035076)
In your case it could well have been a good idea, maybe then you would have been able to write something which was legible, instead of the illiterate grammar mistake riddled crap you submit on here, for gods sake down load a google tool bar with a spell check and do yourself a favour

Whoops, there goes another keyboard, covered in spluttered out coffee. :D

Less 01-01-2013 14:27

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1035141)
Whoops, there goes another keyboard, covered in spluttered out coffee. :D

It IS New Year, out with the old in with the new, saves cleaning biscuit crumbs from between the keys!
:)

cmonstanley 08-01-2013 18:21

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this is a turn up for the books ,it will upset you lol


UKIP/Labour coalition for 2015?
Posted: 5:03 PM, January 8, 2013 by Alan Wyllie

UKIP leader rules out coalition with Cameron ‘under any circumstances’


Nigel Farage has suggested that UKIP could form a coalition with Labour in return for an in/out referendum on Europe.

The leader of UKIP suggested that they could play a key role in deciding who governs Britain after the 2015 election.

And he ruled out coalition negotiations with David Cameron, who at the weekend described UKIP supporters as ‘pretty odd’.

There’s no way we could work with that man under any circumstances,’ Mr Farage said.

But he suggested a deal might be possible with Labour as long as the Labour leader pledges a referendum on EU membership.

Mr Farage yesterday suggested that a deal with Labour might be possible ‘if Jon Cruddas’s view prevails within the party’.

DaveinGermany 08-01-2013 18:35

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1036125)
UKIP leader rules out coalition with Cameron ‘under any circumstances’

Yeah, with Cameron, doesn't mean they won't wheedle an agreement with the Tory party under different leadership. Which seems quite feasible if Cameron carries on as he is, he ain't exactly flavour of the season is he ? Who knows big mad Boris may well get in there, seems he's being bandied about despite his arguments to the contrary. :rolleyes:

Less 08-01-2013 18:37

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1036125)
it will upset you lol


Nope didn't upset me, nor did it make me do a superficial 'lol' that you seem so fond of.

jaysay 08-01-2013 18:38

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1036125)
this is a turn up for the books ,it will upset you lol


UKIP/Labour coalition for 2015?
Posted: 5:03 PM, January 8, 2013 by Alan Wyllie

UKIP leader rules out coalition with Cameron ‘under any circumstances’


Nigel Farage has suggested that UKIP could form a coalition with Labour in return for an in/out referendum on Europe.

The leader of UKIP suggested that they could play a key role in deciding who governs Britain after the 2015 election.

And he ruled out coalition negotiations with David Cameron, who at the weekend described UKIP supporters as ‘pretty odd’.

There’s no way we could work with that man under any circumstances,’ Mr Farage said.

But he suggested a deal might be possible with Labour as long as the Labour leader pledges a referendum on EU membership.

Mr Farage yesterday suggested that a deal with Labour might be possible ‘if Jon Cruddas’s view prevails within the party’.

And you think Labour and UKIP would work, your more stupid than I thought, if that was ever possible:eek:

davebtelford 08-01-2013 18:42

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I joined UKIP recently (never been a member of any party before) . I don't think UKIP will be in power (or coalition) in my lifetime but deserve to be recognised as representing the views of many voters on some contentious issues.

cmonstanley 08-01-2013 19:39

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1036134)
And you think Labour and UKIP would work, your more stupid than I thought, if that was ever possible:eek:

thats what they said about the lib dems and tories first time. anything is possible. United Kingdom general election, 1918 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

accyman 08-01-2013 22:54

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1036134)
And you think Labour and UKIP would work, your more stupid than I thought, if that was ever possible:eek:

to be fair it has to have a better chance than lib/con ,surely things cant get worse than this lot we have at the min

i only hope that if labour do ever get back in teh hynburn seat is no more so at least we wont have to suffer you know who;)

jaysay 09-01-2013 08:18

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1036198)
to be fair it has to have a better chance than lib/con ,surely things cant get worse than this lot we have at the min

i only hope that if labour do ever get back in teh hynburn seat is no more so at least we wont have to suffer you know who;)

you know who is like a bad penny he'll always pop up somewhere:D

yerself 09-01-2013 11:09

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Originally Posted by jaysay
you know who is like a bad penny he'll always pop up somewhere:D

Who, PB?

accyman 09-01-2013 12:17

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 1036240)
Who, PB?


even worse...

which at one time you wouldnt have thought possible lol

cashman 03-05-2013 22:33

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1036125)
this is a turn up for the books ,it will upset you lol .

Not really a turn up fer the books, But this will upset you Cmon.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Guinness 03-05-2013 22:44

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And the platitudes begin..

Labour ..'our gains prove the public believe in One Nation, we don't have any real alternative, but hey, we won tons of seats'....
Translation...we got 30% of the vote...3 out of 10 want us and only 2 out of 10 want the tories, lets ignore the logic that 5 out of 10 don't want either of us'

Tories...'we're giving the people what they want, they just don't realise it yet, but they will by 2015'
Translation..'cor blimey guv, we've been rumbled, lets screw them for another year then lie to them in the 12 months leading up to the election'

Libdem..'we are still the 3rd party in lancashire because we have 6 seats from 6% of the vote'

Translation....erm, UKIP got 14% and no seats, guys maybe proportional representation aint the way to go after all'

You know they made smoking in pubs illegal, smacking your kids illegal, kicking terrorists out of the country illegal..yet they still manage to make a voting system where the majority are totally ignored legal :confused:

Barrie Yates 04-05-2013 08:10

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1057252)
And the platitudes begin..

Labour ..'our gains prove the public believe in One Nation, we don't have any real alternative, but hey, we won tons of seats'....
Translation...we got 30% of the vote...3 out of 10 want us and only 2 out of 10 want the tories, lets ignore the logic that 5 out of 10 don't want either of us'

Tories...'we're giving the people what they want, they just don't realise it yet, but they will by 2015'
Translation..'cor blimey guv, we've been rumbled, lets screw them for another year then lie to them in the 12 months leading up to the election'

Libdem..'we are still the 3rd party in lancashire because we have 6 seats from 6% of the vote'

Translation....erm, UKIP got 14% and no seats, guys maybe proportional representation aint the way to go after all'

You know they made smoking in pubs illegal, smacking your kids illegal, kicking terrorists out of the country illegal..yet they still manage to make a voting system where the majority are totally ignored legal :confused:

Now that there appears to be a viable alternative protest vote - UKIP, I now wish we did have proportional representation. Thought the interviewer of Clegg yesterday missed a wonderful question - "Do you ever expect the LibDems to be anything other than a party that latches on to Tory/Labour coat tails, and thereby acheives, through a form of bribery, a minor say in the ruling of the Country"?


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