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Tosh...  Phish... flag waving...  I agree.
 
I voted Green, I'm anti badger cull, I recognise that there is no credible argument for fox hunting, I'm anti mega-corporate, have no time for shiny ass keyboard jockies that don't actually "do" anything other than move 'stuff' from here to there in a digital world, I have a social conscience but despise wasters, I am pro (the original concept of) common market but anti EU, I want a points based immigration system, I like 'people' on an individual basis but don't like the principles of mixed cultures, I work (hard - sometimes), I earn my money and I don't want it frittered away by asshole government policies and most of all....  I would never, ever, vote Labour.  
 
In many respects, my stance should be considered Lefty, but the reality is, it's Righty....   


What’s so great about bloody badgers?;-)

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Slipped out for a pint tonight, bumped into these geezers.

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Bring them over and say hi Mick.

I’m slumped over the bar at the end near the fire chatting up the slutty looking jailbait barmaid.

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I don’t think the problem is politics, it’s politicians.

I’m pretty easy going on site, but I can’t think of many politicians who I could get through a day’s work with without physically assaulting them.

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5 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

I don’t think the problem is politics, it’s politicians.

I’m pretty easy going on site, but I can’t think of many politicians who I could get through a day’s work with without physically assaulting them.

Nature of the beast, isn't it?  To be a successful politician you need to be a self-serving bastard to some extent.  Only exception I can think of was Mo Mowlam - she never said anything that angered me and actually managed to achieve something genuinely worthwhile.

 

I'd happily have Jacob Rees-Mogg feeding the chipper.

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