The General Election Thread

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Damocles said:
Chancy Termites said:
Cheesy said:
The fact that Britain First are urging their followers to support UKIP shows what type of person UKIP attracts. Not the majority of UKIP supporters of course, but their policies will attract the extremists unfortunately.

Thanks for raising the subject of Britain First. If you've ever been a member of Britain First or the BNP you will be expelled from UKIP whereas on the other hand former members of the BNP can safely remain members of the Labour Party and rest assured that everyone will keep their stupid Labour gobs firmly shut on the subject, similar to how they treat their paedo problems. Better still you might even get promoted to Executive Member for Leisure and Culture like Trevor Maxfield in Blackburn.

Labour: two-faced wankers since 1900.

You're missing the obvious thing here - that UKIP even needed to institute that rule in the first place unlike the major parties.

Out of all the parties ukip were always going to attract the far right nutters, expelling them is the only thing they can do, both labour and the Tories have held complete barn pots in their ranks over the years
 
Damocles said:
Chancy Termites said:
Cheesy said:
The fact that Britain First are urging their followers to support UKIP shows what type of person UKIP attracts. Not the majority of UKIP supporters of course, but their policies will attract the extremists unfortunately.

Thanks for raising the subject of Britain First. If you've ever been a member of Britain First or the BNP you will be expelled from UKIP whereas on the other hand former members of the BNP can safely remain members of the Labour Party and rest assured that everyone will keep their stupid Labour gobs firmly shut on the subject, similar to how they treat their paedo problems. Better still you might even get promoted to Executive Member for Leisure and Culture like Trevor Maxfield in Blackburn.

Labour: two-faced wankers since 1900.

You're missing the obvious thing here - that UKIP even needed to institute that rule in the first place unlike the major parties.

Trevor Maxfield is one of a couple of dozen ex BNP members who went on to become Labour councillors. So no need for a rule there then.
 
Damocles said:
Chancy Termites said:
Cheesy said:
The fact that Britain First are urging their followers to support UKIP shows what type of person UKIP attracts. Not the majority of UKIP supporters of course, but their policies will attract the extremists unfortunately.

Thanks for raising the subject of Britain First. If you've ever been a member of Britain First or the BNP you will be expelled from UKIP whereas on the other hand former members of the BNP can safely remain members of the Labour Party and rest assured that everyone will keep their stupid Labour gobs firmly shut on the subject, similar to how they treat their paedo problems. Better still you might even get promoted to Executive Member for Leisure and Culture like Trevor Maxfield in Blackburn.

Labour: two-faced wankers since 1900.

You're missing the obvious thing here - that UKIP even needed to institute that rule in the first place unlike the major parties.

They're damned if they do and damned if they don't. I'm no supporter of UKIP, but the fact that racists are voting for them means nothing. UKIP are proposing a points based immigration system and controlling EU immigration by leaving, therefore taking full control of our borders. Labour have let in all and sundry, and the Conservatives said they would reduce net migration but didn't. Given the choice, who are you most likely to vote if you don't like foreigners?
 
hilts said:
Damocles said:
Chancy Termites said:
Thanks for raising the subject of Britain First. If you've ever been a member of Britain First or the BNP you will be expelled from UKIP whereas on the other hand former members of the BNP can safely remain members of the Labour Party and rest assured that everyone will keep their stupid Labour gobs firmly shut on the subject, similar to how they treat their paedo problems. Better still you might even get promoted to Executive Member for Leisure and Culture like Trevor Maxfield in Blackburn.

Labour: two-faced wankers since 1900.

You're missing the obvious thing here - that UKIP even needed to institute that rule in the first place unlike the major parties.

Out of all the parties ukip were always going to attract the far right nutters, expelling them is the only thing they can do, both labour and the Tories have held complete barn pots in their ranks over the years


Ok for the first time ever we are both to relinquish our vote for conservatism
And put the x in the ukip box
Am I still a conservative
Why yes as I approve of them not pissing away my contributions to the system
I approve of there steadfast resolve to tackle our deficit

But I also like and admire Farange the only honest politician to grace ou4r ballot boxes this coming May
A nice man.
I like him immensely
Bless you Nigel ;

Yours sincerely
Right wing nutters


Ps ;

We luv foreigners
Honest guv but were just following the Aussie rules of engagement for now
Points system works very well for us both
Something to offer the host country
A trade or at least financial support until you are ready to enter our job market

The Australians are astute clever and articulate people
God bless skippy and god bless ol Lizzie and B-Smith ;
 
Taximania said:
hilts said:
Damocles said:
You're missing the obvious thing here - that UKIP even needed to institute that rule in the first place unlike the major parties.

Out of all the parties ukip were always going to attract the far right nutters, expelling them is the only thing they can do, both labour and the Tories have held complete barn pots in their ranks over the years


Ok for the first time ever we are both to relinquish our vote for conservatism
And put the x in the ukip box
Am I still a conservative
Why yes as I approve of them not pissing away my contributions to the system
I approve of there steadfast resolve to tackle our deficit

But I also like and admire Farange the only honest politician to grace ou4r ballot boxes this coming May
A nice man.
I like him immensely
Bless you Nigel ;

Yours sincerely
Right wing nutters


Ps ;

We luv foreigners
Honest guv but were just following the Aussie rules of engagement for now
Points system works very well for us both
Something to offer the host country
A trade or at least financial support until you are ready to enter our job market

The Australians are astute clever and articulate people
God bless skippy and god bless ol Lizzie and B-Smith ;

Voting lib dem or spoiling my ballot paper myself but knock yourself out sunshine
 
I've made up my mind.

For the first time ever, I'm not even going to vote.

Just heard Cameron on the Today programme, don't think he answered one single question posed by Humphrey.

Milliband seems like a decent bloke, but do I see him as a Leader and a Statesman? Nope

Clegg a wasted vote.

Real shame, I was always someone who was in the camp that people had died for us to retain democratic rights in this country, but I just don't trust any of them. Don't really know a great deal about the differentiators in policies, as all I've heard for the last 6 weeks is them slating the others (especially the Tories trying to put the fear of God in us all about a potential Labour/SNP coaltition)

Anyway, I'm done.

This thread has been fun over the last 5 weeks if nothing else.
 
masterwig said:
The personal attacks on Ed continue. Tomorrow's Sun tells us not to vote for Labour because he looks funny eating Bacon. Is that seriously the best they can do?

Pitiful.

What gets me is that, apart from that ridiculous baby photo on the front page of the Sun has there been any positive coverage of the Tories? It's all been attacking Miliband and anyone who supports him.

After all there are so many positive things about Camoron, like

...........

I'll have to get back to you on that one.
 
Zuriblue said:
masterwig said:
The personal attacks on Ed continue. Tomorrow's Sun tells us not to vote for Labour because he looks funny eating Bacon. Is that seriously the best they can do?

Pitiful.

What gets me is that, apart from that ridiculous baby photo on the front page of the Sun has there been any positive coverage of the Tories? It's all been attacking Miliband and anyone who supports him.

After all there are so many positive things about Camoron, like

...........

I'll have to get back to you on that one.


Faux outrage about personal attack , followed by personal attack in the spelling of our PM's name.

Ironing at its best.
 
masterwig said:
The personal attacks on Ed continue. Tomorrow's Sun tells us not to vote for Labour because he looks funny eating Bacon. Is that seriously the best they can do?
It's also the best selling paper ffs,says it all really the sought of Britain we live in.
 
Blumers Bloomers

While I can see that you are totally fed up and disheartened, I can also see you are wrong in not using your vote.

Your ancestors, from your parents back, have fought in one way or the other for you to have that vote, the least you can do is use it.
I agree the main parties are a bunch of tossers, so how about you take a few mins and look at the other candidates an pick one who at least seems to support some of the things you want, a vote against the main parties still sends a message.
 
Zuriblue said:
masterwig said:
The personal attacks on Ed continue. Tomorrow's Sun tells us not to vote for Labour because he looks funny eating Bacon. Is that seriously the best they can do?

Pitiful.

What gets me is that, apart from that ridiculous baby photo on the front page of the Sun has there been any positive coverage of the Tories? It's all been attacking Miliband and anyone who supports him.

After all there are so many positive things about Camoron, like

...........

I'll have to get back to you on that one.

Yeah, it's not like the Daily Mirror doesn't attack Cameron as well does it?

Fuck me, there are some right wimps in here - on all sides they're attacking each other. Newspapers, politicians....they're all at it. It's been happening in UK politics for as long as I can remember. Some people need to grow a set of bollocks and man up ffs.
 
Lucky13 said:
Zuriblue said:
masterwig said:
The personal attacks on Ed continue. Tomorrow's Sun tells us not to vote for Labour because he looks funny eating Bacon. Is that seriously the best they can do?

Pitiful.

What gets me is that, apart from that ridiculous baby photo on the front page of the Sun has there been any positive coverage of the Tories? It's all been attacking Miliband and anyone who supports him.

After all there are so many positive things about Camoron, like

...........

I'll have to get back to you on that one.


Faux outrage about personal attack , followed by personal attack in the spelling of our PM's name.

Ironing at its best.
Fascist
 
2005 we had a bloke stand under the 'Legalise Canabis' banner. From the amount of 'activity' I see when I'm out walking by the canal, I figure he'd probably give Andy Burnham a decent run for his money if he goes again this time!
 
Astley Lad said:
2005 we had a bloke stand under the 'Legalise Canabis' banner. From the amount of 'activity' I see when I'm out walking by the canal, I figure he'd probably give Andy Burnham a decent run for his money if he goes again this time!
The "cannibis is safer than alcohol party" is standing in parts of Northern Ireland though i am unsure what their stance is on the ongoing privatisation of the NHS or the welfare reform bill
 
How important will the weather tomorrow between 5 & 7pm be for the result of the election?
I feel that most tories will vote regardless of conditions as they will want 5 more years of doubling their money whereas those on the left might decide to hurry on home from the factory floor as they feel that they have little left to lose and can't afford to lose pay if they are off sick with the flu
 
law74 said:
Astley Lad said:
2005 we had a bloke stand under the 'Legalise Canabis' banner. From the amount of 'activity' I see when I'm out walking by the canal, I figure he'd probably give Andy Burnham a decent run for his money if he goes again this time!
The "cannibis is safer than alcohol party" is standing in parts of Northern Ireland though i am unsure what their stance is on the ongoing privatisation of the NHS or the welfare reform bill

Shit, that was a piss poor attempt at 'cannibis' on my part!
 
For those not voting because they don't like Mr x or Mr y. You are voting on the policies they are offering. On the direction their party want's to steer the country. You should look past the individual and vote for the party who's policies you most closely agree with. To not vote is to abdicate from your civic duty. There will be a lot of guff about the popular vote after the election but it will be bollocks if people either don't vote or vote tactically.
 
Gelsons Dad said:
For those not voting because they don't like Mr x or Mr y. You are voting on the policies they are offering. On the direction their party want's to steer the country. You should look past the individual and vote for the party who's policies you most closely agree with. To not vote is to abdicate from your civic duty. There will be a lot of guff about the popular vote after the election but it will be bollocks if people either don't vote or vote tactically.
I agree to a point but will be spoiling my vote tomorrow. As a Unionist and Trade Unionist I cannot stand the thought that my vote could help Cameron onto Downing Street again.
that rules out the two Unionist candidates. This leaves the SDLP SF The Workers Party Alliance and CISTA.
I don't want alcohol banned so that rules out CISTA,, the Workers Party formed out of the Official IRA, SF from the Provos, the SDLP are an Irish Nationalist party and Alliance are a conservative right wing party.
So far from failing in my civic duty I believe I am holding them to account for the "mistakes" they have made
 
Gelsons Dad said:
For those not voting because they don't like Mr x or Mr y. You are voting on the policies they are offering. On the direction their party want's to steer the country. You should look past the individual and vote for the party who's policies you most closely agree with. To not vote is to abdicate from your civic duty. There will be a lot of guff about the popular vote after the election but it will be bollocks if people either don't vote or vote tactically.

The thing about 'democracy' is that you have the right to choose, not just to choose who to vote for, but whether to vote at all. For me, none of the alternatives offer me enough to make me commit my vote to them so how far do you go in terms of compromise? I consider myself pretty much 'Mr Average', mid 50's, had an average job, earned an average wage and live in an average house and yet I feel as though I'm not represented by any of the political parties. That has got to be a sad state of affairs surely?
 
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