I can't BELIEVE Labour are in the lead in that poll!!!!
Gawd help us if this is also the view of the country. I'd vote for Noddy in toytown before I'd ever put my X next to a Labour candidate.
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
How long have we got until the Election?
Its next Thursday LL We've got our postal votes in already because my husband's disabled and would have trouble getting to the polling station to vote.
Hellooooo
No, the General Election
Ahhhh thank you Garage Joe
quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:quote:Originally posted by squiggle:quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
How long have we got until the Election?
Its next Thursday LL We've got our postal votes in already because my husband's disabled and would have trouble getting to the polling station to vote.
Hellooooo
No, the General Election
Ahhhh thank you Garage Joe
Oops, got up this morning, left brain still in bed I did think it was bit odd that you didn't know it was next Thursday
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
Oops, got up this morning, left brain still in bed I did think it was bit odd that you didn't know it was next Thursday
I didn't
Kidding
I knew when it was as school is closed as its a polling station
Never forgotten the Margaret Thatcher years my vote goes to Labour as always
quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
Never forgotten the Margaret Thatcher years my vote goes to Labour as always
I feel EXACTLY the same about the Blair/Brown years.
quote:Originally posted by StGeorgina:quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
Never forgotten the Margaret Thatcher years my vote goes to Labour as always
I feel EXACTLY the same about the Blair/Brown years.
Same here and the Callaghan and Wilson years.
quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:quote:Originally posted by StGeorgina:quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
Never forgotten the Margaret Thatcher years my vote goes to Labour as always
I feel EXACTLY the same about the Blair/Brown years.
Same here and the Callaghan and Wilson years.
What did you feel about your experience with Ramsay MacDonald and Clem Atlee LL?
(TeeHee)
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
What did you feel about your experience with Ramsay MacDonald and Clem Atlee LL?
(TeeHee)
Don't bully me
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by china:quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
Actually, on reading back, that sounds rather insulting
I did not mean you personally China. Apologies!
it did-but dont apologise-ive stopped crying now
Awww.
Former Member
I've got my Euro voting slip. I'm soooo tempted to write "wankers!" over the BNP entry and send it back for a laugh.
quote:Originally posted by Sexy_Kelly:
It would have to be Labour but simply because i would do anything for the Conservatives not to win.
Will you leave the country then if (sorry) when the Conservatives win?
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
I've got my Euro voting slip. I'm soooo tempted to write "wankers!" over the BNP entry and send it back for a laugh.
Spoiled paper. Won't be read or regarded and the laugh will be on you.
quote:Originally posted by Cadoxton:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
I've got my Euro voting slip. I'm soooo tempted to write "wankers!" over the BNP entry and send it back for a laugh.
Spoiled paper. Won't be read or regarded and the laugh will be on you.
Cadoxton is correct as usual.
You are better off writing "Wankers!" over static BNP and UKIP posters, particularly the large ones near road junctions.
Then you may fill in your voting slip in the usual manner.
Labour,
A gun to my head would not secure a
vote for the Tory party,
A gun to my head would not secure a
vote for the Tory party,
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Cadoxton:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
I've got my Euro voting slip. I'm soooo tempted to write "wankers!" over the BNP entry and send it back for a laugh.
Spoiled paper. Won't be read or regarded and the laugh will be on you.
Ohmigod, you're right! It never occurred to me that I'd be spoiling my vote by doing that. Thanks for the heads up. Phew.
Former Member
None of the usual big three and deffo not BNP but might vote for anyone else just so as I don't waste my vote
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Pengy:
None of the usual big three and deffo not BNP but might vote for anyone else just so as I don't waste my vote
My voting form had something like 15 candidates and parties on it. Most seemed to be anti-Europe or anti-UK-in-Europe by the look of it. One was some freaky-looking Christian one wanting to 'put the Lord first'; I'm not sure if that was a spoof-party or not.
quote:Originally posted by RZB:
Labour,
A gun to my head would not secure a
vote for the Tory party,
quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:quote:Originally posted by StGeorgina:quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
Never forgotten the Margaret Thatcher years my vote goes to Labour as always
I feel EXACTLY the same about the Blair/Brown years.
Same here and the Callaghan and Wilson years.
yup, me too, i just thank god we never got "the foot years" or by now we'd all be living as hunter gatherers again since any form of business would have collapsed under the unions.
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:quote:Originally posted by Pengy:
None of the usual big three and deffo not BNP but might vote for anyone else just so as I don't waste my vote
My voting form had something like 15 candidates and parties on it. Most seemed to be anti-Europe or anti-UK-in-Europe by the look of it. One was some freaky-looking Christian one wanting to 'put the Lord first'; I'm not sure if that was a spoof-party or not.
I think its genuine!
We've got the big3 and green.Labour dont usually field a candidate round here as they usually lose their deposit
Wish i'd had a "refuse to vote" selection
I won't vote on account of them all being lying thieves
I won't vote on account of them all being lying thieves
Labour win then!
quote:Originally posted by RENTON:
Labour win then!
Strictly speaking, and according to the results, they would have to invite either the LD or Others to form an absolute majority.
*produces nifty piece of powerpoint*
Strictly speaking - stop being awkward LOL
warms me cockles to see Labour ahead...certainly the lesser of several weavils
quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:quote:.... and yet Dave is talking from behind a "Vote for Change!" posterboard.
Yet all he offers is meaningless platidues. There is an elephant in the room! The collapse of the laissez faire market economy. What are they going to do about it?
Dave=The master of meaningless platitudes.
YEAH "vote for change"...well it worked for Obamah , never ones to let the "bandwagon" go by with having a jump at it the Tories,
COURSE they are the common working mans FRIENDS dontcha know?...MY ARSE
I will vote Tory on the same day the devil ice skates to work
Oh and anyone falling for the honest dave tack.....many of his chums have been claiming for bespoke furniture to furnish their 'second homes'.Who have they commissioned?Why 'Honest daves' ma in law.Coincidence??meh
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by china:
you know, i dont know enough about politics to argue my corner-the only thing i can really comment on is that it seems that the country has been on a major downward slide since 'phoney blair' got the job and it hasnt improved, its just got worse
God knows who'll be able to 'mend' the country, just a party with the citizens best interests at heart would do-but i really dont think there is one
and that is about as far as my knowledge of politics gets
1997: To be fair it may be that Brown inherited some pretty good tickets from the previous incumbent, and it was boom time from therein.
Blair can be credited with presiding over very good times, and knew just the right time to give a hospital pass to his arch enemy Brown. I think that many of us Heritage Labour supporters saw Brown as some sort of messiah. Alas! He is not PM material and carried on with the same policies.
Meanwhile the money market representatives drunk on success were throwing money at all and everything. Anything was allowed and no toddler type reins were attached to the banks. That's what laissez faire means.
HENCE People spent all their money driving up the prices of everything. Then they borrowed money to buy even more. It seemed obvious to the man on the Bromsgrove omnibus that this would crash eventually and so it has. Just as Karlo said it would.
That's my opinion although I'm not an expert.
what Joe said
Wotever happened to Virginia Bottomley?
Alan Clarke - now there was a proper cad (and toff)
"if one goes to bed with downstairs people" LOL classic
Alan Clarke - now there was a proper cad (and toff)
"if one goes to bed with downstairs people" LOL classic
quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:quote:Originally posted by greenandpink:
Labour, as useless as they are.
Can't have the Tories back in No WAY!!
Now you see that is something I don't understand - sorry. You would rather vote Labour even though you admittedly say they are useless?
That seems to be the norm with alot of people. They will still vote Labour even though they have been a rubbish government.
thats cause some of us "low paid not living in that London" types, have GOOD memories...or should I say BAD memories of what life was like under "Daves" lot last time,
sure its far from GREAT now....but it could and WILL (IMO) be worse under the eaton maffia,
quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:quote:.... and yet Dave is talking from behind a "Vote for Change!" posterboard.
Yet all he offers is meaningless platidues. There is an elephant in the room! The collapse of the laissez faire market economy. What are they going to do about it?
I can never envisage a day when I would vote tory either.
Dave=The master of meaningless platitudes.
YEAH "vote for change"...well it worked for Obamah , never ones to let the "bandwagon" go by with having a jump at it the Tories,
COURSE they are the common working mans FRIENDS dontcha know?...MY ARSE
I will vote Tory on the same day the devil ice skates to work
I can never envisage a day when I would vote tory either.
quote:Originally posted by Cadoxton:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
I've got my Euro voting slip. I'm soooo tempted to write "wankers!" over the BNP entry and send it back for a laugh.
Spoiled paper. Won't be read or regarded and the laugh will be on you.
yup AND it means its ONE BNP vote YOU couldve cancelled out, vote ANYTHING even Tory (spit)
but vote SOMETHING it all helps to kick the nazis in the nuts,
quote:Originally posted by Baz:
Tory..... in fact any party but Labour!
quote:Originally posted by RENTON:
Wish i'd had a "refuse to vote" selection
I won't vote on ac
count of them all being lying thieves
been saying it for years n years RENTON there SHOULD be a "none of the above" option on the balot, then we could ALL register a protest vote,
but "they" wouldnt DARE allow it, cause "they" know what would happen,
If there were a 'none of the above' option. I would vote for that.
quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:quote:Originally posted by StGeorgina:quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
Never forgotten the Margaret Thatcher years my vote goes to Labour as always
I feel EXACTLY the same about the Blair/Brown years.
Same here and the Callaghan and Wilson years.
yup, me too, i just thank god we never got "the foot years" or by now we'd all be living as hunter gatherers again since any form of business would have collapsed under the unions.
yeah thats true......NOT!! like the unions wanted to destroy British industy, thereby putting the "workers" out jobs and comitting suicide, cause no jobs= no union members, no union members= NO UNIONS
quote:Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
If there were a 'none of the above' option. I would vote for that.
Haven't they had write in candidates in the USA at some point too? Or did I imagine it?
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