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Hoof Hearted 08 May 15 4.24pm | |
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Not many would argue that Labour backed the wrong guy this election. His whole demeanour - geeky "Wallace (& Grommit)" look, his failure to overcome looking a tw*t eating a bacon sarnie, falling off the stage at the televised leader's debates, wheeling out the big stone of pledges, saying "tuffy nuss" and continually saying "When I'm Prime Minister" in a desperate tone... all added to his downfall as the public were turned off him. It reminded me of previous Labour leader faux pas:- Brown - forgetting he had a radio mike on in the car and saying "That woman was a bigot" and she was one of his supporters! Kinnock - falling over on the beach getting his arse wet by the tide. Foot - went everywhere in that duffle coat looking like a tramp. Any more?
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Stuk Top half 08 May 15 4.29pm | |
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Smith - Dying.
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Hoof Hearted 08 May 15 4.31pm | |
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Quote Stuk at 08 May 2015 4.29pm
Smith - Dying.
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The White Horse 08 May 15 4.32pm | |
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Quote Stuk at 08 May 2015 4.29pm
Smith - Dying.
"The fox has his den. The bee has his hive. The stoat, has, uh... his stoat-hole... but only man chooses to make his nest in an investment opportunity.” Stewart Lee |
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imbored UK 08 May 15 4.32pm | |
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Personality politics in full flow. Let's vote for someone based on how sexy or otherwise they look eating a bacon sandwich. Maybe we should have a lovely legs contest instead of voting on policy.
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Hoof Hearted 08 May 15 4.35pm | |
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Quote imbored at 08 May 2015 4.32pm
Personality politics in full flow. Let's vote for someone based on how sexy or otherwise they look eating a bacon sandwich. Maybe we should have a lovely legs contest instead of voting on policy.
If people think you're an idiot you have to work harder to get your message across and be believed. Sad fact of life.
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imbored UK 08 May 15 4.40pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 08 May 2015 4.35pm
Quote imbored at 08 May 2015 4.32pm
Personality politics in full flow. Let's vote for someone based on how sexy or otherwise they look eating a bacon sandwich. Maybe we should have a lovely legs contest instead of voting on policy.
If people think you're an idiot you have to work harder to get your message across and be believed. Sad fact of life.
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 08 May 15 4.42pm | |
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Quote imbored at 08 May 2015 4.32pm
Personality politics in full flow. Let's vote for someone based on how sexy or otherwise they look eating a bacon sandwich. Maybe we should have a lovely legs contest instead of voting on policy.
He even tripped up leaving the stage, if that had been the only gaff it could have been laughed off but he hardly came across as someone who could command respect. I would imagine Larry Grayson would have scared Putin / IS more than Ed. Then there was the casual dismissal of the IFS and absolving the last Labour administration from any responsibility. They had to push Milliband forward as Balls had to be kept out of the spotlight.
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Stuk Top half 08 May 15 4.43pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 08 May 2015 4.24pm
Not many would argue that Labour backed the wrong guy this election. His whole demeanour - geeky "Wallace (& Grommit)" look, his failure to overcome looking a tw*t eating a bacon sarnie, falling off the stage at the televised leader's debates, wheeling out the big stone of pledges, saying "tuffy nuss" and continually saying "When I'm Prime Minister" in a desperate tone... all added to his downfall as the public were turned off him. It reminded me of previous Labour leader faux pas:- Brown - forgetting he had a radio mike on in the car and saying "That woman was a bigot" and she was one of his supporters! Kinnock - falling over on the beach getting his arse wet by the tide. Foot - went everywhere in that duffle coat looking like a tramp. Any more?
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Hoof Hearted 08 May 15 4.46pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 08 May 2015 4.24pm
Not many would argue that Labour backed the wrong guy this election. His whole demeanour - geeky "Wallace (& Grommit)" look, his failure to overcome looking a tw*t eating a bacon sarnie, falling off the stage at the televised leader's debates, wheeling out the big stone of pledges, saying "tuffy nuss" and continually saying "When I'm Prime Minister" in a desperate tone... all added to his downfall as the public were turned off him. It reminded me of previous Labour leader faux pas:- Brown - forgetting he had a radio mike on in the car and saying "That woman was a bigot" and she was one of his supporters! Kinnock - falling over on the beach getting his arse wet by the tide. Foot - went everywhere in that duffle coat looking like a tramp. Any more?
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 08 May 15 4.46pm | |
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Dave & Co. seem to be the most unpopular government since the Thatcher days. Yet Labour failed to take advantage of that. Shows how poor their Leadership choices are / were.
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Stuk Top half 08 May 15 4.49pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 08 May 2015 4.24pm
Not many would argue that Labour backed the wrong guy this election. His whole demeanour - geeky "Wallace (& Grommit)" look, his failure to overcome looking a tw*t eating a bacon sarnie, falling off the stage at the televised leader's debates, wheeling out the big stone of pledges, saying "tuffy nuss" and continually saying "When I'm Prime Minister" in a desperate tone... all added to his downfall as the public were turned off him. It reminded me of previous Labour leader faux pas:- Brown - forgetting he had a radio mike on in the car and saying "That woman was a bigot" and she was one of his supporters! Kinnock - falling over on the beach getting his arse wet by the tide. Foot - went everywhere in that duffle coat looking like a tramp. Any more?
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