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accyman 24-05-2014 11:47

Re: Euro election voting today
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1107035)
It should have hit home by now that this is a 'no confidence vote' .


it most likely has and in the next few days you will hear how they plan to stem immigration , make benefits even harder for immigrants to get and make the UK a less attractive place to come for a free ride etc etc and so on..

and then they wont actually do anything after they get re elected whoever gets in next time

Margaret Pilkington 24-05-2014 12:50

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Accyman, I think we all know that we have heard all these 'soundbites' before.
We know that that is all they are...weasel words, with precious little effective action to back them up.
It is time for the three major parties to realise that the electorate are fed up with the career politicians, the elite, who think they don't need to listen to the concerns that are being expressed by the population.

During this election(both local and EU) campaign only one candidate knocked at my door.
It is all very well to shove a leaflet through a letterbox. You cannot have a discussion about your concerns, with a leaflet.

And the fiasco of the Milnshaw ward election just goes to show that politicians can say what they like whilst campaigning...once they are elected they will do what they bloody well like, and sod those who put the cross in the box.

Talkingsense 24-05-2014 15:52

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1107042)
Accyman, I think we all know that we have heard all these 'soundbites' before.
We know that that is all they are...weasel words, with precious little effective action to back them up.
It is time for the three major parties to realise that the electorate are fed up with the career politicians, the elite, who think they don't need to listen to the concerns that are being expressed by the population.

During this election(both local and EU) campaign only one candidate knocked at my door.
It is all very well to shove a leaflet through a letterbox. You cannot have a discussion about your concerns, with a leaflet.

And the fiasco of the Milnshaw ward election just goes to show that politicians can say what they like whilst campaigning...once they are elected they will do what they bloody well like, and sod those who put the cross in the box.

Yep absolute fiasco, it's a shame that the Tories tactics to beat Labour was not to stand at all (so as not to split the right wing vote), they were happy for UKIP to be the only alternative to Labour.

cashman 24-05-2014 15:56

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Originally Posted by Talkingsense (Post 1107061)
Yep absolute fiasco, it's a shame that the Tories tactics to beat Labour was not to stand at all (so as not to split the right wing vote), they were happy for UKIP to be the only alternative to Labour.

Somehow i suspect their tactics went much further than that.

Neil 25-05-2014 09:54

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1107030)
I dint realise things were that bad that our country is in the hands of people who put so much beleif in superstition.If Mr Cameron steps on a crack will WW3 start or if that liberal fellow walks under a ladder will the bank of England collapse lmao...


I suppose it depends who her husband is :rolleyes:

Neil 25-05-2014 09:58

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Originally Posted by Talkingsense (Post 1107061)
Yep absolute fiasco, it's a shame that the Tories tactics to beat Labour was not to stand at all (so as not to split the right wing vote), they were happy for UKIP to be the only alternative to Labour.

I think you are exactly right. If you knew you had no chance of winning a Tory seat but could reduce the Labour Councillors by one would you put up a candidate or let what is currently a minority party try and take the seat. Don't forget the person in question allegedly sold his loyalties to become Mayor by voting with the Tories and keeping Labour out of the big seat for a little longer.

Neil 25-05-2014 10:00

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1107062)
Somehow i suspect their tactics went much further than that.

I think you will find they are all as bad as each other. Maybe a little unfair that, lets just say some from all parties are as bad as each other.

Margaret Pilkington 25-05-2014 10:42

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All this skulduggery casts doubt on the honesty and integrity of ALL local politicians and put local politics on a par with national politics.....and I have always seen those two things as separate entities in the past.
This man may have done nothing illegal, but his actions have been dishonest...and those who voted for him to be their representative on the council must have known he wasn't trustworthy after all he DOES have a track record of being two faced.

From his posts on here it seems that he knows nothing of the party he stood for....he is only passionate about beating his daughter in the political stakes. Well, Malcolm, I hope your victory has given you a lot of satisfaction. Karma to you(not the accyweb kind, you aren't even worth the red stuff).

accyman 25-05-2014 12:56

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i wonder what them that voted for him are thinking now because they have basically elected a tory and milnshaw ward is and has been for a long time labour ..

not even a propper tory either ..

I dont think i could live with been labled the tories little errand boy but some have lower standards than others i guess

personally i hope every single one of them that voted for him turn up on his doorstep

Neil 25-05-2014 13:38

Re: Euro election voting today
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1107108)
i wonder what them that voted for him are thinking now because they have basically elected a tory and milnshaw ward is and has been for a long time labour ..

not even a propper tory either ..

I dont think i could live with been labled the tories little errand boy but some have lower standards than others i guess

personally i hope every single one of them that voted for him turn up on his doorstep

Yeah pitch forks a torches, I still have some left from last time I was selling them :D

http://www.cel-ebration.com/SIMPSONS...ORCHES%20I.jpg

accyman 25-05-2014 14:59

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1107109)
Yeah pitch forks a torches, I still have some left from last time I was selling them :D

http://www.cel-ebration.com/SIMPSONS...ORCHES%20I.jpg


well with how threats like to get thrown around via pm of sueings etc i thought it best to word it carefully as possible so as to avoid getting reported for inciting a riot but you seem to have grasped the point lol

milnshaw lane used to be straight but now its crooked at the top..

much like its chain in command in its ward

cmonstanley 25-05-2014 15:00

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wonder what ukip manifesto reads like lol. it did say last year to privatize the nhs . but most items related to the ukip manifesto has disappeared off the internet:eek:

Neil 25-05-2014 15:12

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1107112)
wonder what ukip manifesto reads like lol. it did say last year to privatize the nhs . but most items related to the ukip manifesto has disappeared off the internet:eek:


It doesn't really matter what they stand for when you are voting in the Euro's. MEP's can do almost nothing anyway.

accyman 25-05-2014 15:33

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1107113)
It doesn't really matter what they stand for when you are voting in the Euro's. MEP's can do almost nothing anyway.

i dont recall the ins and outs but i think blair signed away almost all of our sway and say in things happen infact i think the only thing left to do is what the french do and stick two fingers up at the EU and ignore any contracts they have agreed to

Margaret Pilkington 25-05-2014 17:03

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Our MEP's have little influence to make any difference to our lives.
They can only really make a difference to their own lives....feathering their nests and dipping their bread in the very rich gravy.


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