Free season ticket to good home

That's the tragedy of it all; so close and yet so far. Just one skidmark from the prize - the story of life, some might say.<br /><br />-- Wed May 12, 2010 7:04 am --<br /><br />
Lancet Fluke said:
Montgomery Burns said:
Which unfortunately killed the many and not the few. Anyway it was Dubya and Cheney's war really, we were just hapless stooges. Not one of Labour's finest moments though, I'll grant you. And neither was giving a knighthood to that whiskey sodden old git down Trafford Way either.

Hang on, my brother might have a point.


As long as you understand that New Labour voters can no longer claim the moral high ground.

As long as you understand that if you're old, sick or poor the Tories will grind your face into the dust.

Bolly all round anyone?
 
Montgomery Burns said:
My helper is no longer available to me for next season, so I need someone who is prepared to look after me and put up with my cantankerous moods. A free season ticket comes your way in return.

I had planned to ask my brother, but since he voted Tory at the election just gone he can go and swing.

So no Tories welcome, and definitely no Liberal Democrats now it seems they're selling out their history by joining up with the Silver Spoon mob.

Form an orderly queue.
Didn't know John Prescott was a Blue.....<br /><br />-- Wed May 12, 2010 7:33 am --<br /><br />
Bluebird1 said:
stonerblue said:
I'm very confused

Me too, I thought this was a thread about a season ticket;-)
Dito. Mind you the original post did sway into the political arena, and as we've just had an election it is a pretty hot topic. I reckon it should be bumped to 'Off Topic'.
 
Royaloak said:
Montgomery Burns said:
My helper is no longer available to me for next season, so I need someone who is prepared to look after me and put up with my cantankerous moods. A free season ticket comes your way in return.

I had planned to ask my brother, but since he voted Tory at the election just gone he can go and swing.

So no Tories welcome, and definitely no Liberal Democrats now it seems they're selling out their history by joining up with the Silver Spoon mob.

Form an orderly queue.

Typical Labour Voter - thinks that anybody who wants to get on in life from their own efforts and avoid 'hand outs' has a 'silver spoon'.

A Prime Minister schooled at Eton and Oxford, married to the daughter of a baronet. There's no doubt that the meritocracy is alive and well and flourishing in the UK. Mrs. Thatcher must be delighted that her legacy has survived!

I've always been troubled that the Tories took the colour blue to themselves. Let's give 'em a month or so and see who appears to be benefitting from this arrangement. I should imagine a few voters will. But not many.
 
Montgomery Burns said:
That's the tragedy of it all; so close and yet so far. Just one skidmark from the prize - the story of life, some might say.

-- Wed May 12, 2010 7:04 am --

Lancet Fluke said:
As long as you understand that New Labour voters can no longer claim the moral high ground.

As long as you understand that if you're old, sick or poor the Tories will grind your face into the dust.

Bolly all round anyone?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Tory voter, by and large. I have voted for all 3 of the main parties at different points. If anything I am more of a Liberal than anything but often I don't end up voting for them, depending on where I am living and the situation in that particular constituency. I just find it laughable that so many dyed in the wool Labour supporters don't seem to understand that there is next to nothing, politically, between New Labour and the Conservatives. You're living in the past and if you still vote for New Labour on the basis that they are significantly to the left of the Conservatives, then you are deluded. Incidentally, we'll all get shat on over the next few years and would have done whoever got in because the dire situation left by your party needs to be sorted before we end up like Greece. So there will be no bolly for a while, that's for sure.

-- Wed May 12, 2010 8:01 am --

Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Royaloak said:
Typical Labour Voter - thinks that anybody who wants to get on in life from their own efforts and avoid 'hand outs' has a 'silver spoon'.

A Prime Minister schooled at Eton and Oxford, married to the daughter of a baronet. There's no doubt that the meritocracy is alive and well and flourishing in the UK.

Presumably you won't want David Miliband to be the next leader of Labour then after his stint at Oxford University and never liked Labour hero Tony Benn who was schooled at Westminster and Oxford and whose father was a viscount? He may have renounced his title but it was his start in life that helped him get where he was, I am sure.
 
Montgomery Burns said:
My helper is no longer available to me for next season, so I need someone who is prepared to look after me and put up with my cantankerous moods. A free season ticket comes your way in return.

I had planned to ask my brother, but since he voted Tory at the election just gone he can go and swing.

So no Tories welcome, and definitely no Liberal Democrats now it seems they're selling out their history by joining up with the Silver Spoon mob.

Form an orderly queue.
not me, I wouldnt go to the match with a leftie! why not ask gordon brown he`s doin fukc all these days
 
Lancet Fluke said:
Montgomery Burns said:
That's the tragedy of it all; so close and yet so far. Just one skidmark from the prize - the story of life, some might say.

-- Wed May 12, 2010 7:04 am --



As long as you understand that if you're old, sick or poor the Tories will grind your face into the dust.

Bolly all round anyone?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Tory voter, by and large. I have voted for all 3 of the main parties at different points. If anything I am more of a Liberal than anything but often I don't end up voting for them, depending on where I am living and the situation in that particular constituency. I just find it laughable that so many dyed in the wool Labour supporters don't seem to understand that there is next to nothing, politically, between New Labour and the Conservatives. You're living in the past and if you still vote for New Labour on the basis that they are significantly to the left of the Conservatives, then you are deluded. Incidentally, we'll all get shat on over the next few years and would have done whoever got in because the dire situation left by your party needs to be sorted before we end up like Greece. So there will be no bolly for a while, that's for sure.

-- Wed May 12, 2010 8:01 am --

Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
A Prime Minister schooled at Eton and Oxford, married to the daughter of a baronet. There's no doubt that the meritocracy is alive and well and flourishing in the UK.

Presumably you won't want David Miliband to be the next leader of Labour then after his stint at Oxford University and never liked Labour hero Tony Benn who was schooled at Westminster and Oxford and whose father was a viscount? He may have renounced his title but it was his start in life that helped him get where he was, I am sure.

I love Oxford and it's University. My daughter went there, and her Rag husband. It's not the fact that Oxford is involved, it is the whole package of an upbringing that has little to do with the reality of life as most voters live it, and it is the sneering attitude of too many at Westminster whatever their background which suggests that now we have your vote you can just go and fuck off. I thought for a moment yesterday, that when the Quislings (LibDems - and I voted for these bastards!) seemed to be favouring BrandNewLabour, the real nasty acidic, 19th Century coalmine-owning Tories were letting their unbridled real feelings be broadcast. The Tory grandees, as the media has them, were reverting to type.

Get in Adam Johnson. City till I'm cremated, made into a blue diamond and support the Blues a day longer than the universe exists.
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Lancet Fluke said:
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Tory voter, by and large. I have voted for all 3 of the main parties at different points. If anything I am more of a Liberal than anything but often I don't end up voting for them, depending on where I am living and the situation in that particular constituency. I just find it laughable that so many dyed in the wool Labour supporters don't seem to understand that there is next to nothing, politically, between New Labour and the Conservatives. You're living in the past and if you still vote for New Labour on the basis that they are significantly to the left of the Conservatives, then you are deluded. Incidentally, we'll all get shat on over the next few years and would have done whoever got in because the dire situation left by your party needs to be sorted before we end up like Greece. So there will be no bolly for a while, that's for sure.

-- Wed May 12, 2010 8:01 am --



Presumably you won't want David Miliband to be the next leader of Labour then after his stint at Oxford University and never liked Labour hero Tony Benn who was schooled at Westminster and Oxford and whose father was a viscount? He may have renounced his title but it was his start in life that helped him get where he was, I am sure.

I love Oxford and it's University. My daughter went there, and her Rag husband. It's not the fact that Oxford is involved, it is the whole package of an upbringing that has little to do with the reality of life as most voters live it, and it is the sneering attitude of too many at Westminster whatever their background which suggests that now we have your vote you can just go and fuck off. I thought for a moment yesterday, that when the Quislings (LibDems - and I voted for these bastards!) seemed to be favouring BrandNewLabour, the real nasty acidic, 19th Century coalmine-owning Tories were letting their unbridled real feelings be broadcast. The Tory grandees, as the media has them, were reverting to type.

Get in Adam Johnson. City till I'm cremated, made into a blue diamond and support the Blues a day longer than the universe exists.


I'm quite pleased with the outcome. Happy Labour aren't in, because the one thing I passionately believe is that a government should be held accountable for their failures and on that basis, just wanted them out. Sends out a terrible message to let a government take us into a war on a lie and then vote them back in. It is no wonder they fiddle expenses etc. On top of that, it seems like the Tories have had to make quite a lot of concessions so hopefully there will be quite a few Lib Dem policies taken on. Would particularly like a referendum on PR, then I could vote for LIb Dem without it being a wasted vote more often than not, doubt it will happen but you never know.
 
Oi! burns the thread subject is over here!


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FFS! What about the season ticket! Is anyone getting it? (i don't need it) Started off quite promising, now the thread has spiraled into off topic politics kak!
 
Scareye said:
Three million unemployed, 15% interest rates, hospital wards closing, under funded schools. Happy days are here again!!


Great for your cash ISA though.
 

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