Re: General Election 2015
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Gandalf
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Gandalf
No, I don't think the UK politicians have a grip on finance or any of this. It is a failed state. I mean that in a good way. It won't take all that much to crush the system. Will it happen now? No. Will it? Give it a few years. Yes, you can destroy the monarchy, the media and the raping mining corporations. People vote only for what. Do I vote? No.. I know the system. In time, in time.
By the time you vote it will be too late.
I will not vote. I believe in real change.
There were Muslim demonstrations in Cardiff today where the fundamentalists were urging Muslims at a local mosque not to vote, because
Allah would judge them if they do. If you choose not to vote, you believe in small change.
If you choose not to make yourself heard, then you are making everyone else's votes more important than yours. You are telling everyone that their opinion matters more than yours. If you don't vote, then you have no relevance in this debate whatsoever, and may as well shut up and go back to marking tests or preparing lesson plans.
Which party is he running for ?
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David Cameron recently revealed to Country Life magazine that his favourite 'sport' is Fox Hunting.
Due to a lack of foxes, it is believed that he is happy to accept a peasant as an alternative quarry.
Re: General Election 2015
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Dark Lord Al
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superheavyrhun
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Gandalf
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Master
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Gandalf
No, I don't think the UK politicians have a grip on finance or any of this. It is a failed state. I mean that in a good way. It won't take all that much to crush the system. Will it happen now? No. Will it? Give it a few years. Yes, you can destroy the monarchy, the media and the raping mining corporations. People vote only for what. Do I vote? No.. I know the system. In time, in time.
By the time you vote it will be too late.
I will not vote. I believe in real change.
There were Muslim demonstrations in Cardiff today where the fundamentalists were urging Muslims at a local mosque not to vote, because
Allah would judge them if they do. If you choose not to vote, you believe in small change.
If you choose not to make yourself heard, then you are making everyone else's votes more important than yours. You are telling everyone that their opinion matters more than yours. If you don't vote, then you have no relevance in this debate whatsoever, and may as well shut up and go back to marking tests or preparing lesson plans.
Which party is he running for ?
Trade Union and Socialist Coalition.
Re: General Election 2015
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superheavyrhun
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Dark Lord Al
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superheavyrhun
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Gandalf
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Master
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
No, I don't think the UK politicians have a grip on finance or any of this. It is a failed state. I mean that in a good way. It won't take all that much to crush the system. Will it happen now? No. Will it? Give it a few years. Yes, you can destroy the monarchy, the media and the raping mining corporations. People vote only for what. Do I vote? No.. I know the system. In time, in time.
By the time you vote it will be too late.
I will not vote. I believe in real change.
There were Muslim demonstrations in Cardiff today where the fundamentalists were urging Muslims at a local mosque not to vote, because
Allah would judge them if they do. If you choose not to vote, you believe in small change.
If you choose not to make yourself heard, then you are making everyone else's votes more important than yours. You are telling everyone that their opinion matters more than yours. If you don't vote, then you have no relevance in this debate whatsoever, and may as well shut up and go back to marking tests or preparing lesson plans.
Which party is he running for ?
Trade Union and Socialist Coalition.
I think his views are ironically more closely aligned to UKIP.
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I did not see the questions and answers yesterday only highlights did I miss anything?
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Nah, not really. Millipede needs to buck his ideas up about the SNP. I still think he works for the banks and is merely playing good cop. He is signed up to the official secrets act like the rest of them. He isn't a free man. He pays lipservice to change, but has no intentions to get serious. The banks create and steal the money and the EU governs policy. The rest is a pantomime.
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Miliband is a moron, he's clearly not going to get a majority in another hung parliament, yet he's ruling out working with the SNP and other smaller parties while the Lib Dems have already said they'll try to deal with the party that has the largest number of seats first, which could be the Conservatives. It's like Miliband is desperate to avoid power and remain in opposition for another parliament.
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superheavyrhun
Miliband is a moron, he's clearly not going to get a majority in another hung parliament, yet he's ruling out working with the SNP and other smaller parties while the Lib Dems have already said they'll try to deal with the party that has the largest number of seats first, which could be the Conservatives. It's like Miliband is desperate to avoid power and remain in opposition for another parliament.
If Milliband loses he will not be leader of the Labour party.
Milliband has to say he will not work with any particular party because he has to aim to win as many seats as possible. SNP may take a lot of seats from Labour which is a worry.
Glegg is a cunt and relish a hung parliament.
Re: General Election 2015
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superheavyrhun
Miliband is a moron, he's clearly not going to get a majority in another hung parliament, yet he's ruling out working with the SNP and other smaller parties while the Lib Dems have already said they'll try to deal with the party that has the largest number of seats first, which could be the Conservatives. It's like Miliband is desperate to avoid power and remain in opposition for another parliament.
He's been pushed into it by the Tories and their dogs in the press.
If he said he would do a deal with the SNP then he could kiss goodbye to dozens of marginal seats in England. Sure, he has now lost Scotland but that was going to go anyway.
It's shit but the Tory propaganda bullshit forced things that way.
Anyway, it doesn't rule out a Labour minority. A deal won't happen but the SNP won't vote against a Labour minority's legislation/budgets as a rule. They will act on a issue by issue basis (what all parties should do really but don't). Whereas they would vote down a Tory government on every issue as a matter of principle. Therefore, a Tory minority government will not be able to function. Yet a Labour minority government could.
The thing is if the Tories win a few more seats than Labour the public may not except Labour forming a minority government, even though it may be the only government that has a chance of working.
One good thing is that a Tory government will not last long as a minority, and they can't form a coalition this time unless results are very unexpected.
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Gandalf
Nah, not really. Millipede needs to buck his ideas up about the SNP. I still think he works for the banks and is merely playing good cop. He is signed up to the official secrets act like the rest of them. He isn't a free man. He pays lipservice to change, but has no intentions to get serious. The banks create and steal the money and the EU governs policy. The rest is a pantomime.
Have you watched the Brand and Miliband interview?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDZm9_uKtyo
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Under the Tory's 6 thousand people are using food banks, in the Wrexham area you Tory bastards
have failed, what next soup kitchens and the poor house, bunch of cunts.
We are devolving rise up vote the shits out.
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As much as I don't see Milliband as a credible leader to represent us (his brother would've been) I am swaying more towards Labour every day. The more I look at each party's policies the more I think that Labour (in principal, not withstanding the personnel) are the best for our country!
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Ukip are leading the poll so far , how interesting.
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Ryan, yes, I watched the Milibrand interview, but was disheartened to see him flinch on bankers and continue waffling on about the NHS despite Labour bringing in all the PFI's to begin with. Sure, Miliband doesn't seem like a bad bloke, but it shouldn't be about the lesser of evils. How can you take Labour seriously when they still have Tony Blair in the party? He should be in the Hague, let alone still a member of the Labour Party. Galloway was booted for far less than carrying out war crimes. For me it's the same old establishment politics and the SNP HAVE to be part of the deal. I think the media is appalling the way they are demonising Scotland. A year ago they were threatening Scotland and then begging them to stay with all kinds of empty promises and now suddenly the Scots are dangerous? Two faced evil media run by non-taxing paying billionaires. Westmonster is dangerous. Fracking, wars, banking fraud, debt, austerity.
You would have to be evil to vote Tory and you must have amnesia to vote Labour. Miliband should be talking about bringing back clause 4 and nationalisation and instead it's 'I will freeze your bills for a bit'. It's good cop, bad cop and this cop isn't a whole lot better. People deserve so much more considering they did not cause the recession. I am sorry for ranting, but the topic upsets me.
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You want Blair in William Hague? You are promoting a sick thing. :p