The General Election Thread

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chabal said:
Ric said:
Vote cast, and now praying for a Labour victory. Five more years of Tory rule doesn't bear thinking about.

Come on Ric, here's your chance.

Ban everyone from this forum who is somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan.

Admittedly you would only be left with 21 members but even so it has to be worth it.

Needs to be done. Some Tory even seems to have broken the layout of the forum with his post on the previous page.
 
Ric said:
Vote cast, and now praying for a Labour victory. Five more years of Tory rule doesn't bear thinking about.

yeh cos you have really struggled under Dave.

every single labour government has left office with our country in a mess. not opinion, not bias, fact.
 
de niro said:
Ric said:
Vote cast, and now praying for a Labour victory. Five more years of Tory rule doesn't bear thinking about.

yeh cos you have really struggled under Dave.

every single labour government has left office with our country in a mess. not opinion, not bias, fact.

scrapping nimrod was personal to me, he is a mess
 
Ric said:
chabal said:
Ric said:
Vote cast, and now praying for a Labour victory. Five more years of Tory rule doesn't bear thinking about.

Come on Ric, here's your chance.

Ban everyone from this forum who is somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan.

Admittedly you would only be left with 21 members but even so it has to be worth it.

Needs to be done. Some Tory even seems to have broken the layout of the forum with his post on the previous page.

Sexy hands obviously, fucked it up when I touched it, just like your mate Ed will when he gets the keys to No. 10
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
I hope I get home in time to vote conservative. Even though my constituency is one of the safest Tory seats I think it is everyone's duty to vote.


If you don't vote you can't complain

Agreed.

Even if you believe that the voting system isn't fair you should at least vote for a party that wants to change it.

If I was PM I would make it illegal for non voters to complain about politics.

I am not sure how I would make it work in practice so I will probably have to ask Damocles to run the system for me.
 
de niro said:
Ric said:
Vote cast, and now praying for a Labour victory. Five more years of Tory rule doesn't bear thinking about.

yeh cos you have really struggled under Dave.

every single labour government has left office with our country in a mess. not opinion, not bias, fact.

That's not fact, it's the biased opinion of a staunch Tory.
 
Nice touch from Beaker, taking time out to send cards out to his Scottish Labour MP's.

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blueish swede said:
Johnsonontheleft said:
Interesting bit on Newsnight about Miliband's dad - who adored Karl Marx & wanted capitalism destroyed.

Were they describing how he, after fleeing the Nazis and arriving in Britain, he went down to the recruiting office and joined the British forces? How he risked his life, like many others, for three years in the North Atlantic, defending Britains shores in i's darkets hour?

Or was't there time for that, what with the piece about how Call me Daves dad got a sick note so he didn't have to serve but still managed to play competitive tennis in to his forties?
A personal attack on Cameron's Dad just makes your post on the same level as JOTL

Well done, not many plumb those depths.
 
chabal said:
Ronnie the Rep said:
I hope I get home in time to vote conservative. Even though my constituency is one of the safest Tory seats I think it is everyone's duty to vote.


If you don't vote you can't complain

Agreed.

Even if you believe that the voting system isn't fair you should at least vote for a party that wants to change it.

If I was PM I would make it illegal for non voters to complain about politics.

I am not sure how I would make it work in practice so I will probably have to ask Damocles to run the system for me.

The MP in my constituency - who represents a party that I don't support - has an unassailable majority. Can anyone tell me what is the point in my voting? Just so that I can complain afterwards with a clear conscience?
 
TheRisingoftheNorth said:
chabal said:
Ronnie the Rep said:
I hope I get home in time to vote conservative. Even though my constituency is one of the safest Tory seats I think it is everyone's duty to vote.


If you don't vote you can't complain

Agreed.

Even if you believe that the voting system isn't fair you should at least vote for a party that wants to change it.

If I was PM I would make it illegal for non voters to complain about politics.

I am not sure how I would make it work in practice so I will probably have to ask Damocles to run the system for me.

The MP in my constituency - who represents a party that I don't support - has an unassailable majority. Can anyone tell me what is the point in my voting? Just so that I can complain afterwards with a clear conscience?

So you can complain afterwards with a clear conscience.
 
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