Not Trafford Centre is it? That's all of Urmston it seems sometimes.
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by Kobrania » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:22 pm
My 3rd Floor Flat wrote:*Sighs*
Britain won't be able to last through another term under labour, even though i'm an advocate of the Welfare state and so on I cannot vote Labour, it will be criminal.
A vote for the Liberal Democrats is a wasted vote.
The BNP is the only party addressing the issues which need to be addressed bu they're doing it wrong AND for the wrong reasons.
I'm going to have to vote Conservative; Britain needs to reign back it's bloated Labour induced public services, streamline then, sort out the economy, and reverse the politically correct nonsensical laws that have come to plague the nation.
But by god it's going to be a tough few years ahead of us.
by Fartsniffage » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:24 pm
Samurkhan wrote:Not Trafford Centre is it? That's all of Urmston it seems sometimes.
by Krytenia » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:25 pm
Kobrania wrote:My 3rd Floor Flat wrote:*Sighs*
Britain won't be able to last through another term under labour, even though i'm an advocate of the Welfare state and so on I cannot vote Labour, it will be criminal.
A vote for the Liberal Democrats is a wasted vote.
The BNP is the only party addressing the issues which need to be addressed bu they're doing it wrong AND for the wrong reasons.
I'm going to have to vote Conservative; Britain needs to reign back it's bloated Labour induced public services, streamline then, sort out the economy, and reverse the politically correct nonsensical laws that have come to plague the nation.
But by god it's going to be a tough few years ahead of us.
What is wrong with political correctness? It stops you ffending people and being assaulted for offending people.
by Kylarnatia » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:25 pm
Kobrania wrote:Kylarnatia wrote:Kobrania wrote:Kylarnatia wrote:Kobrania wrote:Kylarnatia wrote:1. I'm too young to vote.
2. I couldn't give a f*ck, as this nation's in the deepest debt crisis it's had so far.
tbh, all politicans are the same. They all seem to corrupt their power one way or the other, if it's either accidental or right under our noses.
All I can do is no longer hate Brown, but feel sorry for him. He has done some stupid things, yes, but now it seems every single mistake he makes, people get on his case to make him look even more worse then he already is.
Cameron, well, I wouldn't mind if he won; but he wouldn't make much diffrence straight away. And by the time he would have done something, people would have lost intrest.
Clegg, meh.
Cameron is just a stck up bastard, most of the expenses scandals were conservative in origin.
That quote has just made me smile in agreement good sir, thankyou
Sorry for the spelling mistakes, but yes, I don't want another thatcher in office, else i would be forced to become like the french, and cleanse the streets of London in petroleum and flame.
Once again, I have to agree. But deep down, I would like more churchill back in this country, if you know what I mean.
not really, he was a drunk and a poor general, he only had one good idea (Normandy landings)
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by Fartsniffage » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:31 pm
Samurkhan wrote:You work so close to heaven then.
by Krytenia » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:35 pm
by My 3rd Floor Flat » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:38 pm
Krytenia wrote:Kobrania wrote:My 3rd Floor Flat wrote:*Sighs*
Britain won't be able to last through another term under labour, even though i'm an advocate of the Welfare state and so on I cannot vote Labour, it will be criminal.
A vote for the Liberal Democrats is a wasted vote.
The BNP is the only party addressing the issues which need to be addressed bu they're doing it wrong AND for the wrong reasons.
I'm going to have to vote Conservative; Britain needs to reign back it's bloated Labour induced public services, streamline then, sort out the economy, and reverse the politically correct nonsensical laws that have come to plague the nation.
But by god it's going to be a tough few years ahead of us.
What is wrong with political correctness? It stops you ffending people and being assaulted for offending people.
There's nothing wrong with political correctness per se; it's the lack of common sense when it is applied which is wrong.
by Krytenia » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:43 pm
My 3rd Floor Flat wrote:Krytenia wrote:Kobrania wrote:My 3rd Floor Flat wrote:*Sighs*
Britain won't be able to last through another term under labour, even though i'm an advocate of the Welfare state and so on I cannot vote Labour, it will be criminal.
A vote for the Liberal Democrats is a wasted vote.
The BNP is the only party addressing the issues which need to be addressed bu they're doing it wrong AND for the wrong reasons.
I'm going to have to vote Conservative; Britain needs to reign back it's bloated Labour induced public services, streamline then, sort out the economy, and reverse the politically correct nonsensical laws that have come to plague the nation.
But by god it's going to be a tough few years ahead of us.
What is wrong with political correctness? It stops you ffending people and being assaulted for offending people.
There's nothing wrong with political correctness per se; it's the lack of common sense when it is applied which is wrong.
Krytenia you are quite right.
Our government is severly lacking in commonsense at the moment...
by Fartsniffage » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:45 pm
by Krytenia » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:48 pm
by Fartsniffage » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:54 pm
Krytenia wrote:No, seriously, Heathen. It was Newton Heath's old nickname.
by AB Again » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:00 pm
by Krytenia » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:02 pm
by Tagmatium » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:36 pm
Kobrania wrote:Clegg, go Lib Dems!!!
I would actually rather go Guy Fawkes, but since I don't have access to military grade explosive, I thought what the hay..
North Calaveras wrote:Tagmatium, it was never about pie...
by Burchadinger » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:38 pm
by The Naked Ape » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:43 pm
by Greed and Death » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:45 pm
by Ozymos » Tue Dec 29, 2009 6:42 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Cameron will win, my constituency will vote Labour and I'll waste my vote on the Lib Dem candidate.
For me, the only question is by how many seats will the Torys lead.
by Tagmatium » Tue Dec 29, 2009 6:47 pm
Ozymos wrote:Don't be so sure. Whilst I noted in another thread that my view of Gordon Brown is a "gormless tw*t with zero charisma and even less testicles", as Labour he still represents the working classes, who make up the majority of Britain. And with the current recession, and then a quick look back at the last time the Tories were in power, I reckon a significant majority of Britain fancies keeping it's job, and feels it has a better chance with Labour than it does with the Tories.
And yes, you will waste your vote on the Lib Dems. Liberal as I am, the odds of them being a dominant party are somewhat slim.
North Calaveras wrote:Tagmatium, it was never about pie...
by Ozymos » Tue Dec 29, 2009 6:50 pm
Tagmatium wrote:Ozymos wrote:Don't be so sure. Whilst I noted in another thread that my view of Gordon Brown is a "gormless tw*t with zero charisma and even less testicles", as Labour he still represents the working classes, who make up the majority of Britain. And with the current recession, and then a quick look back at the last time the Tories were in power, I reckon a significant majority of Britain fancies keeping it's job, and feels it has a better chance with Labour than it does with the Tories.
And yes, you will waste your vote on the Lib Dems. Liberal as I am, the odds of them being a dominant party are somewhat slim.
I suspect Brown knows that his government is a spent force and has been for a while, which is why he's not really been putting much in to it. He wasn't as much of a grey blur under Blair, and the Labour government has been going down for a good long while.
Both my parents are members of the local Labour party and have been active members for as long as I can remember. Under Brown... its petered out. They (the government) are just foundering and have been since mid-way through the Iraq War, since it was found out that they had actually lied about the presence of WMDs.
Brown could have, and would have, won a General if he had called it as soon as he became PM and I doubt that Labour would have looked like quite such a spent force for this period, but they were virtually wasted when they didn't do it.
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