Wrong again.
Leon was brilliant - view external link
I'm guessing nottingham is a vastly labour supporting area, that seems to be the case the further nothing you go, am I right ?, we'll I'm London born and bred and come from a strong Tory background,
Labour is not what it once was ' supporting the worker or working class ' that was old labours downfall, when it become new labour it changed and then got into government,
Education education education was it famous saying in 1997, what a joke, education has never been so bad,
Iraq war, say no more
Labour got us believing that we were rich and nearly collapsed the country because of it,
The best thing they did was giving the control of interest rates to the Bank of England,
Since the Tories and lib dems got into power they have brilliantly but slowly getting us out of the mess left by labour,
Tories are completely right to support the rich and the business man, why I hear you ask, well simply they inploy people ie you and me, very very important that this continues,
Immigration, very
Wrong again.
Leon was brilliant - view external link
Wise chap, this Es***man. Tricky my boy, you should learn from him. Stop all your drunken floozing and chicanery. Be a devoted, hardworking, intelligent and physically fit man, husband and father like this Es***man.
Tories: 3
UKIP: 1
Labour:
Lib/Dem:
Others:
Spoilt: 1
We can probably add EP, he who has bet on the Tories to win the next GE.![]()
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[quote="es***red52"]I'm guessing nottingham is a vastly labour supporting area, that seems to be the case the further nothing you go, am I right ?, we'll I'm London born and bred and come from a strong Tory background,
Labour is not what it once was ' supporting the worker or working class ' that was old labours downfall, when it become new labour it changed and then got into government,
Education education education was it famous saying in 1997, what a joke, education has never been so bad,
Iraq war, say no more
Labour got us believing that we were rich and nearly collapsed the country because of it,
The best thing they did was giving the control of interest rates to the Bank of England,
Since the Tories and lib dems got into power they have brilliantly but slowly getting us out of the mess left by labour,
Tories are completely right to support the rich and the business man, why I hear you ask, well simply they inploy people ie you and me, very very im
Originally Posted by Romanis
Put me with Dam in the 'Abstain' camp.
Tories - never, ever, ever. Committed to helping the rich get richer at the expense of the rest.
Labour - I would like to support them, but they picked the wrong brother. David is far more talented than the useless Ed.
LibDems - killed stone dead as a political force the minute Clegg jumped into bed with Cameron. A pity really, I suspect there are many like me looking for a credible alternative to the big two. How can you be considered credible when you join forces with the party you lambasted non stop before the election?
UKIP - basically a bunch of far right loonies. The only plus point is that they will probably prevent Cameron from getting another term in office.
If I had to describe my politics just now, I would say anti-Tory.
Originally Posted by Romanis
I've also backed Labour. If you can get 6/4 about both in a two horse (party) race, it's stupid not to.
Tory and proud of it
Originally Posted by Elite_Pie
Did things that made sense???? Not to any normal person with an ounce of compassion. Regarding the mining industry, I honestly don't know if coal was a viable option or not, but what she did was inhumane. So determined to defeat Scargill, she used the police force as a private army and happily consigned whole communities of hard working people to the scrapheap. If the mines had to close it should have been gradual and phased, with regeneration of new industry in those areas implemented. Because they were unlikely to vote for her, she just happily left them to rot - well done Maggie, you've just created the Jeremy Kyle generation.
A trul
Originally Posted by 45red" you pick and choose your arguments, where is your 1979 reference?[/quote]
What??? I'm not picking and choosing my arguments, merely quoting facts. If you want a 1979 reference here it is - she got 43.9% of those who voted, and 33.4% of the total electorate. You were the one who quoted 60% - I'll ask you yet again what does that 60% refer to? Instead of hiding and evading you could give me an honest answer.
[quote="45red
Are you really that stupid? The best figure she managed was 43.9% of the voters in 1979, and only a third of those who could vote. It may have been more than the others, but only a complete moron would claim that a figure well below 50% constitutes a majority!
And don't forget I'm still waiting for you to
Originally Posted by 45red
Did things that made sense???? Not to any normal person with an ounce of compassion. Regarding the mining industry, I honestly don't know if coal was a viable option or not, but what she did was inhumane. So determined to defeat Scargill, she used the police force as a private army and happily consigned whole communities of hard working people to the scrapheap. If the mines had to close it should have been gradual and phased, with regeneration of new industry in those areas implemented. Because they were unlikely to vote for her, she just happily left them to rot - well done Maggie, you've just cr