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The UK General Election Thread

Post by JKLever on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:36

So, where's your cross going then? I'm totally undecided.

Seems like the Tories want to take us back to the 1980's with Osbornes speech the other day. I hate the current state of Labour, but I hate the Tory 'rob the poor to give to the rich' Party even more.

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Post by JGK on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:37

Don't you guys have a half decent centre party?

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Post by taipan on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:37

Is this happening before or after the Ashes?

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Post by taipan on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:41

JGK wrote:Don't you guys have a half decent centre party?


BNP?

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Post by JGK on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:43

Only a Saffie would consider the BNP a central party.

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Post by Brass Monkey on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:44

I'm going Brewster's Millions here - none of the above.

I can't abide by the Labour government's ineptitude and a further alignment away from it's old school.

As for those Tories - f*ck that in every way - their selfish ideologies play on the worst aspects of a British person. It's only been soundbites and pithy backbiting from Cameron so far - the bloke is totally clueless. (thick) People will blindly vote Tory because they hate Labour.

Still, they'd be (marginally) better than the BNP.

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Post by Brass Monkey on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:44

JGK wrote:Only a Saffie would consider the BNP a central party.


**snigger**

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Post by taipan on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:46

JGK wrote:Only a Saffie would consider the BNP a central party.


Fark orf. Far too left wing for me.

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Post by Basil on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:47

taipan wrote:Is this happening before or after the Ashes?


It has to take place by June of next year.

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Post by taipan on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:53

Basil wrote:
taipan wrote:Is this happening before or after the Ashes?


It has to take place by June of next year.


Was joking Bas. We already have a thread for something that starts in 14 months time.

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Post by JKLever on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:55

Brass Monkey wrote:I'm going Brewster's Millions here - none of the above.

I can't abide by the Labour government's ineptitude and a further alignment away from it's old school.

As for those Tories - f*ck that in every way - their selfish ideologies play on the worst aspects of a British person. It's only been soundbites and pithy backbiting from Cameron so far - the bloke is totally clueless. (thick) People will blindly vote Tory because they hate Labour.

Still, they'd be (marginally) better than the BNP.


Aye, people will all too quickly forget about the milk snatcher because they've had enough of Labour. That, or they're too young to remember. (Not that all Thatchers policies were bad - she dragged this country out of the decline of empire. Trouble is she farked over a lot of the poor to do it.)

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Post by taipan on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:58

JKLever wrote:(Not that all Thatchers policies were bad - she dragged this country out of the decline of empire. Trouble is she farked over a lot of the poor to do it.)


Isn't that what created the empire in the first place?

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Post by JKLever on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 02:01

Farking over the poor? More like a consequence.

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Post by Bradman on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 02:03

taipan wrote:
JKLever wrote:(Not that all Thatchers policies were bad - she dragged this country out of the decline of empire. Trouble is she farked over a lot of the poor to do it.)


Isn't that what created the empire in the first place?


I'll pay that.

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Post by Basil on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 02:05

JKLever wrote:So, where's your cross going then? I'm totally undecided.

Seems like the Tories want to take us back to the 1980's with Osbornes speech the other day. I hate the current state of Labour, but I hate the Tory 'rob the poor to give to the rich' Party even more.


My instinct would be to vote Lib Dem, but I may end up voting tactically for the Tories just to get rid of our Labour MP. A pity really as he (Michael Foster) is one of the good guys, but we really can't have another five years of this shambles of a government.

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