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You'd Have To Be Dim To Vote Anything But Tory

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Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Natasha Whittam wrote:
Reebok Trotter wrote:

I'm really surprised at you tbh. A chocolate bar contains 600 calories. I thought you were always watching your figure?

A Twirl contains 200 calories. I burn off 1500 calories at the gym every day.

I am fighting fit.

Two hours on the rowing machine everyday, really?

Chairmanda

Chairmanda
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

I am on the site now! I'm not going to comment on the thread, for obvious reasons, though pleased to see I'm now only 100/1 to get elected to the House of Commons. I do get miffed when all the good the coalition has done is appropriated by the Tories, libdems blamed for all the bad. Not saying no mistakes were made, but I genuinely believe the libdem party has suffered for going into coalition, but think without them, the country would be in a worse position. And that was me not commenting!

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Reebok Trotter wrote:
Jake McHale wrote:Show me which labour govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

Show me which Tory  Govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

Major and Thatcher both left a strong economy despite various problems.

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

The sniff of power was too much for Nick. He sold his soul,and his party to the Devil,and I think the LibDems will pay a heavy price for that for many years to come.

Guest


Guest

Chairmanda wrote:I am on the site now! I'm not going to comment on the thread, for obvious reasons, though pleased to see I'm now only 100/1 to get elected to the House of Commons. I do get miffed when all the good the coalition has done is appropriated by the Tories, libdems blamed for all the bad. Not saying no mistakes were made, but I genuinely believe the libdem party has suffered for going into coalition, but think without them, the country would be in a worse position. And that was me not commenting!

Good luck, Chair. (Not using your name, just in case!)

I mean that sincerely.

Guest


Guest

Chairmanda wrote:I am on the site now! I'm not going to comment on the thread, for obvious reasons, though pleased to see I'm now only 100/1 to get elected to the House of Commons. I do get miffed when all the good the coalition has done is appropriated by the Tories, libdems blamed for all the bad. Not saying no mistakes were made, but I genuinely believe the libdem party has suffered for going into coalition, but think without them, the country would be in a worse position. And that was me not commenting!

Now a REAL lady is on stop the swearing Wink

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Guest

y2johnny wrote:
Now a REAL lady is on stop the swearing  Wink

What....you mean words like "Tory" and "Thatcher"....?

Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Hipster_Nebula wrote:
Reebok Trotter wrote:
Jake McHale wrote:Show me which labour govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

Show me which Tory  Govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

Major and Thatcher both left a strong economy despite various problems.

Like the decimation of a manufacturing industry?
The closing of pits and the import of coal?

Chairmanda

Chairmanda
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Thanks Breaders, and pleased to be called a REAL lady.

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Chairmanda wrote: I do get miffed when all the good the coalition has done is appropriated by the Tories, libdems blamed for all the bad. Not saying no mistakes were made, but I genuinely believe the libdem party has suffered for going into coalition, but think without them, the country would be in a worse position. And that was me not commenting!

I agree. In reality the Tories and the Lib Dems make for strange bedfellows. Their ideals are quite often poles apart. The big damage to Nick Cleggs credibility was the pledge to abolish student tuition fees. ( Something which I agree with simply because everyone should have the right to education and the opportunity to better themselves.)
I think the Lib Dems have probably lost a lot of their core support but I can't quite figure out where there loyal voters have gone to! I can't see them voting UKIP.
It's a conundrum which I can't fathom out. As for Nick Clegg I think he comes across as a pretty decent bloke who has more integrity than he is given credit for but unfortunately it isn't enough to stem the tide of Lib Dem dissenters.

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Guest

I'd love to know Paddy Ashdown's private thoughts on the coalition.

He re-built the modern Liberal party from the ground up by modelling the parliamentary party on the way he structured the grass roots operation and it looks like Clegg et al have tossed it all away by doing a deal with the devil.

Bonce and RT are both right in my view: The LibDems are going to be paying the price for the last five years for a long time.

And the knock on is, they're going to suffer especially hard in what was their traditional area of strength - Local elections.

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Guest

Chairmanda wrote:Thanks Breaders, and pleased to be called a REAL lady.

Smile

Jake McHale

Jake McHale
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Breadman wrote:Don't worry, lads.

I'm not getting drawn in.
Drawn in you gimp, you fuckin started it calling me a dullard, and you're the one ready to wreck everything by voting labour now that's what I call a dullard.

Chairmanda

Chairmanda
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Paddy came to launch my campaign, he is an absolute inspiration. I don't know his private thoughts, and wouldn't share them if I did, but listening to him, I believe the cost to the party is real now, but history will judge us more kindly. Tuition fees...we didn't win the election, so couldn't do what we said, we were very much a junior partner in the coalition. We should not, however, have made a pledge it wasn't in our gift to deliver. Don't forget though, on the substantive issue, the party who introduced tuition fees was Labour, and the Tories were wanting them to be uncapped at any level.

Chairmanda

Chairmanda
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

And the knock on is, they're going to suffer especially hard in what was their traditional area of strength - Local elections.


...I really really hope not, but suspect you may be right

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

The next LibDem leader is gonna have to be a bit special.
Any up and comers manda?

Jake McHale

Jake McHale
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Reebok Trotter wrote:
Jake McHale wrote:Show me which labour govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

Show me which Tory  Govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.
[/quote]Well the way you northern plonkers are going this one for a start and the last one was doing ok before you pillocks got conned and voted in the Anti Christ and mass murdrerer.

Jake McHale

Jake McHale
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Reebok Trotter wrote:
Jake McHale wrote:
Breadman wrote:
Jake McHale wrote:Show me which labour govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

You can argue the same about the tories, you dullard.

That's why they get voted out...
Wrong you fat turd sucker they get voted out by shit eaters like you with their brains in their arses.

Jesus H Christ! This is supposed to be a political debate thread. Is there really any need for banal toilet humour?
What's the H stand for?

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Guest

Ah, the egalitarian beauty of Nuts.

Where else would you see an eloquent, insightful comment from the PPC for X right underneath a garbled mess of unintelligible drivel from a borderline retarded psychotic?

(Apart from at Westminster, I mean.)

Jake McHale

Jake McHale
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Soul Kitchen wrote:
Hipster_Nebula wrote:
Reebok Trotter wrote:
Jake McHale wrote:Show me which labour govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

Show me which Tory  Govt in their whole history left power leaving a good economy.

Major and Thatcher both left a strong economy despite various problems.

Like the decimation of a manufacturing industry?
The closing of pits and the import of coal?
Labour shut down more pits than the Tories

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