Miliband

TGR said:
Rascal said:
bgblue said:
Are you attracted to her my friend? :)


Think about what you have written Rascal.
I ask you to really, really think about what you have written.
Yvette Cooper is married to... Ed balls.
By default her judgment & decision making is highly suspect to say the least.
Rascal - have a long hard think my friend...

Ive just seen you love Thatcher and then come out with that insulting and rather cretinous remark.

Yvette has got where she has on her own merit, to attempt to ridicule her because she fell in love with someone is fucking low mate. Your comment also insinuates that because she is a woman she cant think for herself and does her husbands bidding. Did that fucking cretin Dennis Thatcher run Britain then whilst the evil witch stirred her cauldron
 
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?

I suspect they are still there but they aren't allowed near the leadership of the party, or they never get put through the selection process. Political parties want fresh, young faces who can appeal to the young, break-dance, eat burgers and Nandos, order sausage rolls at Greggs. The result of that is we get weak and limp half-borns like Nick Clegg who looks like he will colapse under the weight of his own self-pitying tears, because type of folk aren't built of stern stuff, and as such are not fit for political office. If the Tories had Clark at the helm, and he got rid of Gideon, Gove, Mcvey, IDS and Theresa May, I would perhaps be attracted to voting for them.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?
George Galloway is one but he gets shit for speaking his mind.

Ian Lavery, Tom Watson and this may suprise you Rees-Mogg all have my respect too.

Im finding this all politicians are this and that narrative very boring as too me it just shows people cant be arsed doing the research and would rather just fucking moan and say that the public schooled banker Farage is normal FFS.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?

and that Prestwich is the nub of it. This forum has long debated about Thatcher-Wilson-Benn, love them or loathe them, and their seems to be no middle ground, they campaigned for what they believed to be right for this country.
They were politicians almost by a calling similar to a priest or vicar because they believed, now we have politicians who have never held a job, straight from University to politics. None have ever worked a hard days graft but all now they have a index linked pension, a job in the city and the chance to become very very rich.

No wonder there is voter apathy. A true Labour supporter must die with embarrassment watching this clown perform.
 
Rascal said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?
George Galloway is one but he gets shit for speaking his mind.

Ian Lavery, Tom Watson and this may suprise you Rees-Mogg all have my respect too.
Galloway is the worst kind, who will say anything to get himself a bit of publicity or a few votes. Only cares about himself, not the likes of you and me.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Rascal said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?
George Galloway is one but he gets shit for speaking his mind.

Ian Lavery, Tom Watson and this may suprise you Rees-Mogg all have my respect too.
Galloway is the worst kind, who will say anything to get himself a bit of publicity or a few votes. Only cares about himself, not the likes of you and me.

No Galloway is not.

You probs dont agree with him Col, but he is a conviction politico
 
Blue Mist said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?

and that Prestwich is the nub of it. This forum has long debated about Thatcher-Wilson-Benn, love them or loathe them, and their seems to be no middle ground, they campaigned for what they believed to be right for this country.
They were politicians almost by a calling similar to a priest or vicar because they believed, now we have politicians who have never held a job, straight from University to politics. None have ever worked a hard days graft but all now they have a index linked pension, a job in the city and the chance to become very very rich.

No wonder there is voter apathy. A true Labour supporter must die with embarrassment watching this clown perform.
Raise the minimum age for being an MP to 45.
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
He is a buffon

Oh, the fucking irony.
Four fucking words, and you got one wrong, unless you mean he is an Italian goalkeeper.
I was just wondering the other day where you and your imbecility had been of late.
I shall wonder no more.
Can you possibly do us all a huge favour and make your next sabbatical permanent?
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Rascal said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
KAte Green is 54 if the election goes as planned she will be 58 at least
Chukka though you might have a winner there
Churchill was PM well into his 70s. I have no probs with experience. Cable is 70 and so is Ken Clarke (decent tory)

I dont think Kate Green would be a party leader but do think she would make a decent minister.

I also love Ian Lavery, he has real passion, Steve Rotherham too and im an Andy Burnham fan.
I think the days of old PM's have past, both parties seem to want younger candidates since Blair got in and Tory realised putting up old hardliners wasn't going to work. Brown doesn't count as no one voted for that jockey
The US seem to have followed this line and the days of old men running seem to have passed now. In the new world everyone wants a fresh face rather than a lot of experience, media friendly I believe they call it, its a vote winner
hence the problem. Too many people arsed about looks than substance. I could be (could be) a dashing fellow with movie star good looks, but if I'm talking shit I'm still going to carry on talking shit. What you describe is bullshit, shame is I can't see it changing. Not one party represents what I believe in.
 
Miliband, is no better or worse than the rest of the generation of freeloading dross that inhabit planet politics at the moment.
Would he make a good Prime Minister? Lets face it, is there anyone out there at the moment who would..
Fuck em all I say, apart from Ed Balls missus and Harriet Harperson, totally not fuckable.. !
 
Lancet Fluke said:
the god Gerry Gow said:
The definition of idiocy is keep doing the same things and expecting different results.

Well vote in a Labour government and you will damn sure get a government that like all Labour governments will spend money we don't have.

Now I don't mind Labour voters suffering for there foolhardiness but why should the rest of us.

There is a lot I don't like about the current tories but if Labour get back in next year, it will be bizarre. Labour leave government with the country economically fucked (some would say as usual) as we are getting to the end of the coalition's term, our economy is recovering well, as far as I am aware it is recovering more strongly than most countries in Europe, why the fuck would the country vote Labour back in now?
Because many people are ignorant class warriors with chips on their shoulders.
 
Rascal said:
TGR said:
Rascal said:
Think about what you have written Rascal.
I ask you to really, really think about what you have written.
Yvette Cooper is married to... Ed balls.
By default her judgment & decision making is highly suspect to say the least.
Rascal - have a long hard think my friend...

Ive just seen you love Thatcher and then come out with that insulting and rather cretinous remark.

Yvette has got where she has on her own merit, to attempt to ridicule her because she fell in love with someone is fucking low mate. Your comment also insinuates that because she is a woman she cant think for herself and does her husbands bidding. Did that fucking cretin Dennis Thatcher run Britain then whilst the evil witch stirred her cauldron

You really do talk a load of shit!


;-)
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Rascal said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Where are the decent politicians these days? They're all "on message" automatons, spouting meaningless sound bites and with a severe lack of conviction, apart from the one that the meaningless sound bite they spout is somehow profound and life enhancing. Where are the ones like Dennis Skinner, Chris Mullins and even Ken Clarke, who can actually think for themselves?
George Galloway is one but he gets shit for speaking his mind.

Ian Lavery, Tom Watson and this may suprise you Rees-Mogg all have my respect too.
Galloway is the worst kind, who will say anything to get himself a bit of publicity or a few votes. Only cares about himself, not the likes of you and me.


How many millions of lives would have been saved had we listened to him ?


[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th2K3mQqrJw&app=desktop[/video]


Yet people rather listen to The Sun who just mock him for his Big Brother appearance
 
The dick they call Milliband was photographed proudly holding up a copy of the Sun 'newspaper', then the Scousers complained so now he is apologising. Talk about a U turn in record time. The man has absolutely no balls but even less sense.
This is the man that wants to run our country.

I really hope there is enough sensible people out there to stop the idiot.
 
Mike D said:
foxy said:
Along with the Labour front bench, looking completely weak, no solid economic plan, Ed even congratulated David Cameron yesterday for the increase in employment!

Nobody cares about PMQ's it a pantomine anyway just read the polls. There is very little Ed has to do now just sit back and eat popcorn that the cuts effects are coming home to roost for the tories. http://www.theguardian.com/politics...revent-relaxation-of-rules-in-passport-office


ahhh, the guardian....

how are the other beastie boys by the way? must have been terrible to lose MCA?
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
He is a buffon

Oh, the fucking irony.
Four fucking words, and you got one wrong, unless you mean he is an Italian goalkeeper.
I was just wondering the other day where you and your imbecility had been of late.
I shall wonder no more.
Can you possibly do us all a huge favour and make your next sabbatical permanent?
Hahaha fucking hell that is a quite amazing spelling mistake on the very wrong word. Well picked out. As far as im aware I haven't been on a sabbatical I just post less. Funny though I knew whed I posted on this you would jump in
 

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