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TheMightyQuinn said:
SWP's back said:
Wouldn't crush mine. You see I went to a top 20 school, ran out with with more qualifications than you could dream of and also received a 1st from Newcastle Univesity.

I now run a successful business.

You see little smelly one, you aren't the only pillock with a decent degree or education and I came accross many of your type whilst at uni. Infact - I would say that the above post is the epitomy of the type of wanker that those that have not had been to university imagine when they think of the great unwashed.

You think you are something special as you have a little certificate telling you that you were successful at something. Life starts when you leave and work sunshine and no amount of self-satifised smug posting as above will make it otherwise.

Act like that in real world and someone (not me as I am nice) would be making sure you were picking up your teeth off the floor.

So sorry I can't agree with your anti-all police doctrine or your Che poster, or your escaoism from the real world with your copious drug use. As you grow up, you will no doubt look back on yourself and cringe.

No, having read that I'm now convinced my mind at it's feeblest would crush yours at it's best.

My comment wasn't aimed at me so why you're jumping on my dick is beyond me but ride away, plenty of room for all of you.

Because whilst I often disagree with you, I tend to like your posts as the are often intelligent and amusing.

The post I responded to made you look a twat and I am not sycophantic enough to ignore it.

You are better than that shit.

As for your first sentence, atleast you still like irony, I like that.

You do seem to have a fascination with dick riding though, interesting.

ps - What makes you think you are so superior to everyone that does not agree with you? You could fly that back at me but a careful look at my post would show I often come round to other posters views, even if I do not agree with them. You see, that is how it works in grown up land.
 
dannybcity said:
johnmc said:
Right so he gets to have more of an input in to countries decisions than he or any of his party ever have done before. But he has to compromise some of his parties views.

His decision may well benefit him and his party in the long run - in his opinion

Not hard to see why he chose to snaffle camerons schlong.

Well I voted for him and I can't get my head around it. Granted he's got himself abit of power, but for what price? He has a responsability to represent the views of those that have voted for him, which in my opinion should trump the responsability he feels he has to his party. For what it's worth I reckon his actions have destroyed the Lib Dems, I wont ever vote for them again and I can't be the only one. But that won't matter to him because at the end of the day he gets to sit on the front bench and nod at PMQ's.

In short - Nick Clegg's a sell out wanker.
Absolutely this, finally some sense.
 
JoeMercer'sWay said:
Barker said:
Right? Point?

you'd line all palestinian supporters up against a wall and shoot them? isn't that exactly what the Nazis did to the Jews, who predominantly occupy the state called Israel that is at loggerheads with Palestine?

How sad that people have to be either immature, crap at jokes or not learn from 70 years ago?
You're sick!
 
dannybcity said:
johnmc said:
Right so he gets to have more of an input in to countries decisions than he or any of his party ever have done before. But he has to compromise some of his parties views.

His decision may well benefit him and his party in the long run - in his opinion

Not hard to see why he chose to snaffle camerons schlong.

Well I voted for him and I can't get my head around it. Granted he's got himself abit of power, but for what price? He has a responsability to represent the views of those that have voted for him, which in my opinion should trump the responsability he feels he has to his party. For what it's worth I reckon his actions have destroyed the Lib Dems, I wont ever vote for them again and I can't be the only one. But that won't matter to him because at the end of the day he gets to sit on the front bench and nod at PMQ's.

In short - Nick Clegg's a sell out wanker.


Percentage wise and certainly in the UK, not as many people voted for his policies as the Conservatives though with the conservatives poling the most votes as have been the case in England for the last decade.

Or should we just have no new policies?
 
SWP's back said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
No, having read that I'm now convinced my mind at it's feeblest would crush yours at it's best.

My comment wasn't aimed at me so why you're jumping on my dick is beyond me but ride away, plenty of room for all of you.

Because whilst I often disagree with you, I tend to like your posts as the are often intelligent and amusing.

The post I responded to made you look a twat and I am not sycophantic enough to ignore it.

You are better than that shit.

As for your first sentence, atleast you still like irony, I like that.

You do seem to have a fascination with dick riding though, interesting.

ps - What makes you think you are so superior to everyone that does not agree with you? You could fly that back at me but a careful look at my post would show I often come round to other posters views, even if I do not agree with them. You see, that is how it works in grown up land.

It's not that I think I'm superior to those who disagree with me. It's just frustrating being on the forefront of the human evolution and being held back by others. None of my views are radical, I refuse to be tainted by bitterness and I live by God's law.
 
SWP's back said:
dannybcity said:
Well I voted for him and I can't get my head around it. Granted he's got himself abit of power, but for what price? He has a responsability to represent the views of those that have voted for him, which in my opinion should trump the responsability he feels he has to his party. For what it's worth I reckon his actions have destroyed the Lib Dems, I wont ever vote for them again and I can't be the only one. But that won't matter to him because at the end of the day he gets to sit on the front bench and nod at PMQ's.

In short - Nick Clegg's a sell out wanker.


Percentage wise and certainly in the UK, not as many people voted for his policies as the Conservatives though with the conservatives poling the most votes as have been the case in England for the last decade.

Or should we just have no new policies?
But there are more MPs from opposition parties put together than Conservatives on their own. So they do not have a clear mandate to put these policies into effect. They rely on the Lib Dems to allow them that privilege.
 
Barker said:
JoeMercer'sWay said:
you'd line all palestinian supporters up against a wall and shoot them? isn't that exactly what the Nazis did to the Jews, who predominantly occupy the state called Israel that is at loggerheads with Palestine?

How sad that people have to be either immature, crap at jokes or not learn from 70 years ago?
You're sick!

i'm sick? you said it, not me.
 
Halfpenny said:
SWP's back said:
Percentage wise and certainly in the UK, not as many people voted for his policies as the Conservatives though with the conservatives poling the most votes as have been the case in England for the last decade.

Or should we just have no new policies?
But there are more MPs from opposition parties put together than Conservatives on their own. So they do not have a clear mandate to put these policies into effect. They rely on the Lib Dems to allow them that privilege.

In perfect system then, I agree. But what do we do? Kepp voting a la Fifa and the lowest party gets voted out and 2nd choice votes get re-applied? Could work I suppose.
 
Halfpenny said:
johnmc said:
He is deputy. The same as kidd to Mancini for eg. So who of the two has the final say in all matters?
I am fully aware of how this coalition works, please don't try to patronise me. At the end of the day MPs are all independent representatives. Yes they take a party whip in the majority of cases but they are still independent. Therefore they are free to vote against a bill, as they have in this case promised to. It's a shame the Lib Dems value their nice cushy Whitehall offices over their core vote, which will likely be decimated because of this. The Liberal Democrats have now lost all credibility because of this and I can see them going back to their pre-1997 levels of representation in the Commons.

First of all i wasn't try to patronise you. Not my aim at all.

My point was in the real world you might have to sacrifice some of your own views in the short term for long term gain.

What if, and it a big if, by the time the next general election come about, the recovery is well underway and clegg has shone? Libs support is likely to increase.
 
SWP's back said:
Percentage wise and certainly in the UK, not as many people voted for his policies as the Conservatives though with the conservatives poling the most votes as have been the case in England for the last decade.

Or should we just have no new policies?

The Conservative have every right to push this unfair policy but Nick Clegg, a man elected from one of the most densely student populated seats in the country. A man who spends the vast majority of his election campaigns in Sheffield Hallem Students Union does not.
 

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