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RE: General Election Vote - Doddle - 03-05-2015 08:14 (03-05-2015 07:18 )Scottishbloke Wrote: I'm actually really thankful that I'm not English and having to effectively choose between either a Labour Government or a Conservative one. I'm actually rather surprised that Ed Miliband has survived as long as he has done as leader of the Labour Party because the man has no charisma whatsoever. He speaks like he's got blocked nose.For all the talk about Cameron as one of the Bullingdon bullies, it shouldn't be forgotten that Ed Miliband had to stab his own brother in the back to get his job. Which is a novel approach to solving unemployment, but not practical for most people. Cameron, Osbourne & co are just going through the motions because they have no original ideas of their own (apart from IDS, who wants extraditing anyway). The LDs have never really owned up to their own division, between the purists, who think you must stick to every last word of your manifesto even though then you'll never be able to put it into practice, and the pragmatists, who said "first vaguely Liberal government in decades? alright then". At least they're pro-Europe. The other single-issue parties are just a joke. Farage is like an English Alex Salmond. RE: General Election Vote - HannahsPet - 03-05-2015 08:23 (03-05-2015 07:18 )Scottishbloke Wrote: I'm actually really thankful that I'm not English and having to effectively choose between either a Labour Government or a Conservative one. I'm actually rather surprised that Ed Miliband has survived as long as he has done as leader of the Labour Party because the man has no charisma whatsoever. He speaks like he's got blocked nose. I dont know about it being about tony blair winning in 97 because if John Smith hadnt have died I reckon he would have still won mainly because had been 18 years of Tory Rule i mean even Kinnock could have won in 97 great article http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/remembering-john-smith-20-years-on-what-would-his-government-have-looked-like-9357017.html on the 20th anniversary of Smiths death Just had a WTF moment when read that Ed Milliband if he wins going to have the 6 pledges writtern in stone and put in downing st garden who does he think he is Moses leading the labourites to promised land mind you he does like his bible/torah stories hes already been cain who out of jealosuy stabbed his brother in the back Wheres a huge gust of wind when u need one RE: General Election Vote - mikedafc - 03-05-2015 18:55 not that my vote matters in UK election due to boundary changes after Scottish Parliament was formed, but a Labour minority government with SNP propping it up is scary. Two Eds are not better than 1, as apparently running a deficit with a steady growing economy is not overspending and the notion that the Tories backed their spending plans until 2007 when no Tories backed Blair giving away a 1 billion pound a year of EU Rebate for nothing in return. RE: General Election Vote - winsaw - 03-05-2015 19:21 I will be voting Lib Dem as I always do, where I live in Somerset its only them or Tories who can get in, I really think they could take west Somerset for the first time, I don't think the LD will do as bad as the press are making out they still got a lot of support in my part of the world and ukip are taking a lot of torie votes lol RE: General Election Vote - HannahsPet - 03-05-2015 20:49 yeah thinking they will get about 35-40 seats losing quite a few in scotland still lose about 17 seats if they get 40 that way torys only need about 280 and have a coalition with lib dems and DUP RE: General Election Vote - wackawoo - 03-05-2015 21:03 (02-05-2015 12:15 )HannahsPet Wrote: Because its something a women needs you can guarentee that if We Menstrated they would be cheaper and no VAT on them You mean like condoms. Not the right place for it, but I'm interested, what male products are exempt? Never heard of it. RE: General Election Vote - SOCATOA - 03-05-2015 23:51 Will be oh so glad to see this election done. The amount of bullshit spouted is deyond belief. It's cringing to see Cameron trying to be sincere, and as for saying the conservative party is now the party of the working classes, yeah, and Gary Glitter is innocent. Milliband seems to have lost the plot, and Farage and Clegg would make a great double act, not as good as Morecambe and Wise, but they make me laugh. Wee Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP have them all shitting themselves, and not before time. Think most of us are sick to the teeth of Labour and the Torys tit for tat, its their fault not ours, we will fix it. Come Friday morning, the brown noseing that will go on to get their share of the cake, will be comical. Whatever the outcome, the moneymen will still be in charge, as always RE: General Election Vote - HannahsPet - 04-05-2015 07:15 Blimey how many leader debates have you had north of the border ? must admit i like the tory leader north of the border Ruth Davidson christ she takes no shit Calling that Dickhead Jim Murphy a Liar to his face should come down south would scare the shite of the backbenchers a Lesbian and a women leader will never do she would certainly shake up the Nasty party RE: General Election Vote - Charlemagne - 04-05-2015 09:04 The last few days before the election. What has happened to Alex Salmond? He's likely to have a major influence in the running of the country, but I haven't seen him once in the election run up. [split] Back Home After Surgery - lovebabes56 - 04-05-2015 09:19 should people be fined for not voting? that's one thing that often comes to my mind at election time I know you can be fined in Aussie for not voting but I think you should be fined if you deliberately spoil your ballot paper |