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indeed a 'hot potato' thread. My take is, vote Labour out!. I want to live a country with its own sovereignty, that won't go bankrupt,.....that leaves the Tories I reckon:

Labour's biggest mistake IMHO was to cosy up too readily with the city boys. Do you really believe that the Tories wouldn't have got further into bed with the bankers?

Also, we are supposed to be electing representatives to the House of 'Commons', as opposed to the appointed Lords. I don't see anything ''common'' about 'Call me Dave' and his cronies - unless you consider going to an exclusive school, exclusive University, belonging to exclusive clubs and not having to earn a living as common.

They've all got plenty IN common, but are not commoners as I think of the term.

No, I'm afraid that the only winner in these elections will be the apathy party, the perceived lack of any 'clear blue water' between the big 3 means that a lot of people don't know who stands for what anymore.

I think the minority parties may pick up a lot of protest votes, but a huge amount of people just think 'they're all the same'' - and we've got another month of this! Joy!:001_rolleyes:

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I think the acid test for voting for a potential political candidate is whether you'd choose to have a pint with the person in question. Would you have a pint with any of these cretins? I wouldn't. Imagine having a pint with David Cameron? I'd glass him before the second round.

 

Why would you actively agree to be legislated to by someone you wouldn't be seen in public with?

 

 

Besides, voting only encourages them.

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Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.

said the aristocratic, uber-privileged, born with a silver spoon, expensively educated, never lacked for anything, son of an American millionaire and English lord, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill.

Easy to spout such rhetoric when you're a member of such a self-serving elite. Besides, I didn't realise there was a socialist party standing in this election? :001_huh:

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said the aristocratic, uber-privileged, born with a silver spoon, expensively educated, never lacked for anything, son of an American millionaire and English lord, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill.

Easy to spout such rhetoric when you're a member of such a self-serving elite. Besides, I didn't realise there was a socialist party standing in this election? :001_huh:

 

Haha you're so left wing! Thought you might bite at that one! :laugh1:

 

No gratitude for what he did for you 70 years ago???

 

Labour being the most socialist...

 

All the above meant in good humour.:001_smile:

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Haha you're so left wing! Thought you might bite at that one! :laugh1:

 

No gratitude for what he did for you 70 years ago???

 

Labour being the most socialist...

 

All the above meant in good humour.:001_smile:

Left wing? Moi? Only to someone who's to the right of Attilla the Hun maybe!:001_tt2:

I wouldn't say Labour are socialist these days, more 'Tory lite'.

As for Winnie, top man for the role at the time, but, as my dear old Dad used to say, ''it wasn't him who did the fighting''. Explains why he was kicked out so emphatically after WW2.

Ha! Cant beat a good sh1t fight on the interweb!:thumbup:

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