The General Election Thread

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How will cameron be remembered? The nhs being run into the ground? The rise of the foodbanks sprouting all over the uk? Maybe his pathetic banging the lecturn when giving his eu strongman speech? Cant understand why the toffs havent won an election since 92....with the emergence of the racist ukip party splitting their vote they wont win the next one either...happy days!
 
blue cigar said:
How will cameron be remembered? The nhs being run into the ground? The rise of the foodbanks sprouting all over the uk? Maybe his pathetic banging the lecturn when giving his eu strongman speech? Cant understand why the toffs havent won an election since 92....with the emergence of the racist ukip party splitting their vote they wont win the next one either...happy days!

I'll remember him for claiming he was making necessary cuts to government overspending while spunking my kids' future taxes up the wall today, and printing hundreds of billions more. I'll remember Ed Miliband for claiming Cameron wasn't spunking quickly enough.
 
If its all the same I'll judge miliband when he's had a spell as pm. I dont think cameron will get another go at it tbh.
 
blue cigar said:
de niro said:
scall said:
I was worried about a Labour/UKIP coalition last week. However. After seeing the backlash of the story 'road poster' and the previews of tomorrow's papers it looks like the media has made their choice.

The Tories look like they'll be hammered with bad publicity, which will hopefully means a Labour majority and no UKIP involvement.

Then sit back and watch businesses close. The dole queue grow and the scroungers jump for joy.
I see the resident comedian is here.....

It's a long line...

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blue cigar said:
If its all the same I'll judge miliband when he's had a spell as pm. I dont think cameron will get another go at it tbh.

He'll be writing his memoirs this time next year and you'll get it heavily discounted six months later, six months after that, land fill.
 
de niro said:
scall said:
I was worried about a Labour/UKIP coalition last week. However. After seeing the backlash of the story 'road poster' and the previews of tomorrow's papers it looks like the media has made their choice.

The Tories look like they'll be hammered with bad publicity, which will hopefully means a Labour majority and no UKIP involvement.

Then sit back and watch businesses close. The dole queue grow and the scroungers jump for joy.
The bankers wouldn't be happy either and that must really concern you dn.
Keep the curtains twitching mate, there might be a benefits cheat walking past your house.
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
I genuinely cannot believe that this country will be stupid enough or short sighted enough to not vote a Conservative majority next time. the thought of Labour/SNP getting power sends shivers down my spine
Getting a bit nervous Ron?
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
I genuinely cannot believe that this country will be stupid enough or short sighted enough to not vote a Conservative majority next time. the thought of Labour/SNP getting power sends shivers down my spine

Get used to it, the Tories haven't managed an overall majority since 92 and there's not the slightest possibility they'll get one this year.
 
The perfect fumble said:
Ronnie the Rep said:
I genuinely cannot believe that this country will be stupid enough or short sighted enough to not vote a Conservative majority next time. the thought of Labour/SNP getting power sends shivers down my spine

Get used to it, the Tories haven't managed an overall majority since 92 and there's not the slightest possibility they'll get one this year.

I think there's a slight possibility, perhaps not much more than that. But a huge amount will depend on how Milliband performs during the general election campaign
 
As far as the NHS goes I'll remember Cameron as the PM who brought back NHS dentistry to my area. My dentist is now 300 yards away, while under New Labour all the NHS dentists in my area vanished and I was forced to travel nine miles to visit one.
 
The whole media are giving Milliband a leg up here by focusing on the NHS for the last few days (the Conservatives are easy to batter when it comes to the NHS). The parties are jostling for position on who can be trusted with this 'national treasure'. I personally don't trust any one of them over the others with it.

The election must be fought on the economy, and it'll be interesting to see how they get their respect ideas across. I want to hear new ideas, and exactly how the normal bloke and his family will benefit. I'm not holding my breath though, as I'm sure all they'll do is throw shite at each other.

Oh, and whoever gets the backing of Murdoch and his evil empire will win.
 
The only reason to vote Labour is if you are a public employee dependent on other peoples taxes for your wages, or a net recipient of benefits, and you want other peoples money thrown at you by the government.

Unfortunately we have millions of such people in our country who all vote Labour for this reason.
 
urmston said:
The only reason to vote Labour is if you are a public employee dependent on other peoples taxes for your wages, or a net recipient of benefits, and you want other peoples money thrown at you by the government.

Unfortunately we have millions of such people in our country who all vote Labour for this reason.
Get yer tin hat on fella...........
 
I want neither Labour, Conservative, Lib Dem, UKIP or any of the other parties pretending to represent the people of this country. They all piss in the same pot and offer us fuck all at great expense.

Politicians and religions should be thrown on the same bonfire!
 
urmston said:
The only reason to vote Labour is if you are a public employee dependent on other peoples taxes for your wages, or a net recipient of benefits, and you want other peoples money thrown at you by the government.

Unfortunately we have millions of such people in our country who all vote Labour for this reason.

You really are a disease.
 
urmston said:
The only reason to vote Labour is if you are a public employee dependent on other peoples taxes for your wages, or a net recipient of benefits, and you want other peoples money thrown at you by the government.

Unfortunately we have millions of such people in our country who all vote Labour for this reason.

But the public sector work tirelessly and without reward to make everyone else's life better and those on benefits have been bummed by the rich, these people vote for the common good not self interest anyone knows that
 
Scottyboi said:
urmston said:
The only reason to vote Labour is if you are a public employee dependent on other peoples taxes for your wages, or a net recipient of benefits, and you want other peoples money thrown at you by the government.

Unfortunately we have millions of such people in our country who all vote Labour for this reason.

You really are a disease.

Instead of a petty insult which wouldn't worry anyone, why not answer my point?

We should restrict votes to those who contribute money towards the running of the country. It doesn't make sense to give them to people who simply vote for politicians who promise to give them lots of other peoples money.

Every time Labour gets in all it does is spend loads of taxpayers cash in order to buy votes from public employees and benefit recipients, and every time Labour leaves office the economy is in a mess.
 
^^surely no one is going to bite?
 
He's just trolling as usual for attention, ignore him he will hopefully disappear in his own self importance soon.
 
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