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And to think those same people thanked you too! That's dirty is that!
-- I think IC is a Tory, but I'm happy to exchange civil debating points with him.
-- We don't shout at one another, calling one another's favoured parties and candidates as scum, vermin, c**ts etc. Now THAT'S dirty, that is.
I'm a swing voter. This time around I voted Conservative.
RoP doesn't realise the joke he's becoming I'm afraid.
Gordie determined to remain in Power come hell or high water.
QuoteSky News is showing footage of a dispute between would-be voters and election officials in Islington South, after dozens were turned away when polls closed at 10pm. There are also reports that some failed voters in Sheffield are blocking roads around polling stations to stop ballot boxes being removed.)
I am positive there will be some type of an inquiry after the election is over, what i am unsure about is whether the constituencies affected will have their results nullified pending new elections as in for instance By-Elections?
Anyone know what happens in such situations?
Is that the definition of an oxymoron? :mrgreen:Hopefully there'll be more room for reason with a future Tory government (though I actually voted Common Sense Party myself.)
Give Cameron a chance. Let's see if he sinks or swims and we can pick at him later.
The CS Party has a few good ideas. So good they'd probably never get off the ground in the real world of politics:
CommonSenseParty.org.uk Home Page
By 5.20 am, with 478/650 counts in, the Tories have 236 seats to Labour's 180, the Tories gaining most of Labour's lost seats.
Though that's not the punishment I dearly hoped the Red insultables richly need, it's certainly a on the way for a proper, working Tory government. Let's hope they go to town with it, after 13 unlucky years of left wing ruin.
http://www.debatepolitics.com/europe/72103-uk-2010-election-2.html#post1058734830
Insurance is a very sore subject with me so you picked the wrong pony there me owd mucker!I suppose you want piles of red tape. Many basic principles are straightforward, though have allowed for great results. Take the principle behind insurance.
Old Labour, when it had any good or promise in it, provided a backing for lowly working people with no organised campaigners standing to protect them. Later on they championed good worthy causes like quality education for everyone as well as a comprehensive citizens' health service.
After the firebrand trade unionists and class warriors tilted the equilibrium, caused chaos and almost upturned the nation both financially and socially, the party changed to New Labour.
New Labour, as is claimed for the BNP, merely rebranded themselves and set about changing their people from the top-down. Though many more pragmatic economic policies took the fore, we also received Marxist political correctness, demographic-changing open door immigration, a set-to with the traditional moral culture and an unfettered drive to change the ethos of schooling from places to impart kids with knowledge into 'social centres'. Social Centres with higher pass rates but the lowest educational standards. And there are plenty more examples.
Morals have been subverted to suit weirdos and the out of touch. Minds have been turned to politically-correct pudding. Citizens are watched, controlled, punished and treated as mere consumer units. Common sense apparently went out with the ark as jobsworths and apparatchiks have the whip-hand.
There are rights for all apparently, but responsibilities only for some.
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