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lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes:
good job all you tory voters!!! theres this little thing called Section 28 that our prime minister once fought to keep in place until he realised more people would vote for him if he kept quiet about this.

glad to see you support a blatant homophobe


(cant wait for someone to come in and go 'no uh actually gay relationships are an anaethma for Reasons' and i can probably guess exactly who it'll be and all)


--- Quote from: Milsap on May 12, 2015, 16:07 ---People stay unemployed because it's quicker and easier to claim JSA than it is to get up out of bed and actually earn it. Too many young people want money and status but they're too bone idle to walk across the road to go and get it as if the world owes them a living and that a job will magically appear for them the second they leave school. I was lucky- Couldn't get a teaching job anywhere (where I met a lot of these younger people that can't be bothered) but I left uni on the Tuesday and was at a different job (working for my father in law) on the Friday. He's the sort of person (and I am too) that will give people a chance if they're prepared to work for it. There's no work ethic anymore.

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> gives up Acoustics """""""""Science""""""""""" as a career cos its Too Hard
> gives up teaching from "nervous exhaustion" which we all know means 'poor baby couldn't handle it cos they didn't think it through enough'
> benefits through nepotism in job which was handed to him on a silver plate where he can't possibly be fired cos Family Business
> goes on about "work ethic"


sounds like you'd be a shoe in for the tory party!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! too bad you live in the worst city in the west midlands, only role you're getting with that kind of oikish location is steward so i hope you are fit enough to run around giving drinks to golf clubs a lot (i know the answer to that is "no")

Hahex and Oshawott:
I voted conservative. Felt like there was no real alternative. Labour didn't look strong enough to take power in the run up to the election, and they had almost zero support in my constituency. After the tuition fees fiasco with Lib Dem, I didn't want to vote for them either. In retrospect, that was completely petty, since it was the conservative influence in the first place that forced them into it.

Also is this proportional representation train derailed or not? I personally don't think it's a great idea. I feel like its dangerous to give the smaller, more extremist parties like UKIP a bigger shot at Westminster.

lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes:

--- Quote from: Hahex and Oshawott on May 27, 2015, 22:45 ---After the tuition fees fiasco with Lib Dem, I didn't want to vote for them either. In retrospect, that was completely petty, since it was the conservative influence in the first place that forced them into it.
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i take it you're in the south of the uk then????

this kind of "hit back against the libdems by voting far right" (?) seems to be prevalent in all the blue territories down south, mainly the middle class ones who dont realise cameron hates the middle class as much as he hates the working class (upper class or ur nothing)


--- Quote ---Also is this proportional representation train derailed or not? I personally don't think it's a great idea. I feel like its dangerous to give the smaller, more extremist parties like UKIP a bigger shot at Westminster.

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the counterargument "what if ukip got in" is "what if people voted as if it mattered and we all didn't Tactical Vote cos of First Past The Post or not bother cos it'd be a wasted vote". 

in the last election if we had something like AV+ or STV (ones that serve to oust the tories, hence why they settled for AV cos all AV does is just marginalise votes up a bit) then we would have been looking at a sizeable lib-lab majority or possibly even a libdem majority in the last election with no real tory stronghold in sight.





also watch the tories surrepticiously u-turn re the EU debate and pledge to keep us in. brexit would cause chaos for his Business Buddies and their free trade stuff which is why they're all """""accidentally"""""" leaking contingency plans.


edit: i dont mean to pick on you specifically but im not wading through two pages of other peoples presumably "i voted tory cos i like to be poor" opinions so i can come up and be some sort of annoying tired socialist lefty pinko

Pam-the-Lamb:
 Just stubbed my toe... thanks, David Cameron.

Hahex and Oshawott:

--- Quote from: LOOK AROUND YOG. on May 29, 2015, 01:55 ---i take it you're in the south of the uk then????

this kind of "hit back against the libdems by voting far right" (?) seems to be prevalent in all the blue territories down south, mainly the middle class ones who dont realise cameron hates the middle class as much as he hates the working class (upper class or ur nothing)

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South-West London, you're correct. 


--- Quote from: LOOK AROUND YOG. on May 29, 2015, 01:55 ---also watch the tories surrepticiously u-turn re the EU debate and pledge to keep us in. brexit would cause chaos for his Business Buddies and their free trade stuff which is why they're all """""accidentally"""""" leaking contingency plans.

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I don't blame them. But then it's not like I see an EU exit helping anyone else either.

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