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chris123 Flag hove actually 06 Mar 15 11.13am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

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Quote chris123 at 06 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 10.49am

If you live in Scotland, you can vote SNP and in the not too distant future they will achieve their aim of independence eventually, whilst in the meantime blackmailing the rest of us into more and more concessions..... so your vote will count.

For the rest of the UK, it's almost a waste of time.

Labour - will fcuk up the economy again by overspending.
Conservatives - will renege on EU reform promises and migrants will continue to pour in.
Libdems - utter sh1tehawks who couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery
Greens - new age loonies with unworkable policies.
UKIP - one man band really, too many loose cannons and people with embarrassing past history like Nigel Hamilton.
The rest - too small to make a difference.

I will probably vote UKIP nonetheless as I believe the UK infrastructure cannot withstand continual mass immigration, and EU interference.

The polls suggest a stalemate again like 2010.


How about a Labour/SNP coalition?


Fine if you want a ruined economy again and no nuclear defence deterrents.


Any coalition with SNP is 7/4 fav with Joe Coral.

 

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The biggest tip I can give is Don't.

 


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Hoof Hearted 06 Mar 15 11.19am

Quote chris123 at 06 Mar 2015 11.13am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 11.03am

Quote chris123 at 06 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 10.49am

If you live in Scotland, you can vote SNP and in the not too distant future they will achieve their aim of independence eventually, whilst in the meantime blackmailing the rest of us into more and more concessions..... so your vote will count.

For the rest of the UK, it's almost a waste of time.

Labour - will fcuk up the economy again by overspending.
Conservatives - will renege on EU reform promises and migrants will continue to pour in.
Libdems - utter sh1tehawks who couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery
Greens - new age loonies with unworkable policies.
UKIP - one man band really, too many loose cannons and people with embarrassing past history like Nigel Hamilton.
The rest - too small to make a difference.

I will probably vote UKIP nonetheless as I believe the UK infrastructure cannot withstand continual mass immigration, and EU interference.

The polls suggest a stalemate again like 2010.


How about a Labour/SNP coalition?


Fine if you want a ruined economy again and no nuclear defence deterrents.


Any coalition with SNP is 7/4 fav with Joe Coral.


Lump on then.

 

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becky Flag over the moon 06 Mar 15 11.33am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Quote chris123 at 06 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 10.49am

If you live in Scotland, you can vote SNP and in the not too distant future they will achieve their aim of independence eventually, whilst in the meantime blackmailing the rest of us into more and more concessions..... so your vote will count.

For the rest of the UK, it's almost a waste of time.

Labour - will fcuk up the economy again by overspending.
Conservatives - will renege on EU reform promises and migrants will continue to pour in.
Libdems - utter sh1tehawks who couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery
Greens - new age loonies with unworkable policies.
UKIP - one man band really, too many loose cannons and people with embarrassing past history like Nigel Hamilton.
The rest - too small to make a difference.

I will probably vote UKIP nonetheless as I believe the UK infrastructure cannot withstand continual mass immigration, and EU interference.

The polls suggest a stalemate again like 2010.


How about a Labour/SNP coalition?

Fine if you want the entire population of England subject to the whims and wishes of 5 million Scots.....

 


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Hoof Hearted 06 Mar 15 11.36am

Quote becky at 06 Mar 2015 11.33am

Quote chris123 at 06 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 10.49am

If you live in Scotland, you can vote SNP and in the not too distant future they will achieve their aim of independence eventually, whilst in the meantime blackmailing the rest of us into more and more concessions..... so your vote will count.

For the rest of the UK, it's almost a waste of time.

Labour - will fcuk up the economy again by overspending.
Conservatives - will renege on EU reform promises and migrants will continue to pour in.
Libdems - utter sh1tehawks who couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery
Greens - new age loonies with unworkable policies.
UKIP - one man band really, too many loose cannons and people with embarrassing past history like Nigel Hamilton.
The rest - too small to make a difference.

I will probably vote UKIP nonetheless as I believe the UK infrastructure cannot withstand continual mass immigration, and EU interference.

The polls suggest a stalemate again like 2010.


How about a Labour/SNP coalition?

Fine if you want the entire population of England subject to the whims and wishes of 5 million Scots.....


Too late Becks..... it already is!

 

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matt_himself Flag Matataland 06 Mar 15 11.37am Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Only benders don't vote for ukip.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 06 Mar 15 11.38am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 10.49am

If you live in Scotland, you can vote SNP and in the not too distant future they will achieve their aim of independence eventually, whilst in the meantime blackmailing the rest of us into more and more concessions..... so your vote will count.

For the rest of the UK, it's almost a waste of time.

Labour - will fcuk up the economy again by overspending.
Conservatives - will renege on EU reform promises and migrants will continue to pour in.
Libdems - utter sh1tehawks who couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery
Greens - new age loonies with unworkable policies.
UKIP - one man band really, too many loose cannons and people with embarrassing past history like Nigel Hamilton.
The rest - too small to make a difference.

I will probably vote UKIP nonetheless as I believe the UK infrastructure cannot withstand continual mass immigration, and EU interference.

The polls suggest a stalemate again like 2010.

Nor with the history of cuts either. Basically the whole thing is a pointless charade in which we are the people are led to believe we have a 'robust democratic and fair system' but its one in which a elite of white, middle to upper class, privately educated men generally dominate, supported by keen tokens that understand their place (at the second table, but above the rest of us).

Its all a sham really, a fakery of democratic process which ensures the status quo, whilst offering limited change. Its just better than the alternative.


 


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Hoof Hearted 06 Mar 15 11.38am

Quote matt_himself at 06 Mar 2015 11.37am

Only benders don't vote for ukip.


 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 06 Mar 15 12.01pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 11.03am

Quote chris123 at 06 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 10.49am

If you live in Scotland, you can vote SNP and in the not too distant future they will achieve their aim of independence eventually, whilst in the meantime blackmailing the rest of us into more and more concessions..... so your vote will count.

For the rest of the UK, it's almost a waste of time.

Labour - will fcuk up the economy again by overspending.
Conservatives - will renege on EU reform promises and migrants will continue to pour in.
Libdems - utter sh1tehawks who couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery
Greens - new age loonies with unworkable policies.
UKIP - one man band really, too many loose cannons and people with embarrassing past history like Nigel Hamilton.
The rest - too small to make a difference.

I will probably vote UKIP nonetheless as I believe the UK infrastructure cannot withstand continual mass immigration, and EU interference.

The polls suggest a stalemate again like 2010.


How about a Labour/SNP coalition?


Fine if you want a ruined economy again and no nuclear defence deterrents.

And the SNP would demand huge amounts of English tax payers cash to fund the Scottish socialist dream.

Our great nation's hopes of avoiding a political and constitutional catastrophe in May rests on a clear majority of the electorate voting Conservative.

Anyway I shall now keep out of his debate as I have been glancing at my 'Soapbox' !


Edited by Willo (06 Mar 2015 12.01pm)

 

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npn Flag Crowborough 06 Mar 15 12.23pm Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Quote Willo at 06 Mar 2015 10.34am

Quote Turd Alert at 06 Mar 2015 10.25am

Quote Willo at 06 Mar 2015 10.23am

I note that you reside in Woldingham.

'Surrey East' constituency - solid Conservative seat !

Yes, very strong constituency here - but again, i do not wish for that to sway my vote.

I have canvassed for the 'Conservatives' for many years in the 'Surrey East' consistituency both at a local and national level.Also done 'Telling' at the polling station, been to the count etc etc etc.

Anyway I am not going to get on my political 'Soapbox' on HOL as it will only turn into a WILLO thread !!!!
I have got a great deal to do for the coming election so my political energies will be concentrated in that direction.I will not rise to the 'Bait' and will let the others engage in political debate on HOL !!!!


Edited by Willo (06 Mar 2015 10.36am)


Remarkably similar to Dave's approach on debates, it would seem

 

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MileFan Flag 06 Mar 15 12.32pm

Quote Turd Alert at 06 Mar 2015 9.53am

Morning All,

I am a first time voter, Never 'Studied' politics in an educational term but always watch Question time and listen to LBC

I am really struggling to relate to any party at the moment; What is it you look for in a party? What swings you to vote for X / Y.

There is a split within my family of Tories and UKIP and both have been pushed onto me but i do not wish to be swayed to vote in lieu of my parents / grandparents / uncle / aunts voting opinions.

Its a big deal to me, as when i watched the 2010 elections i felt betrayed as the Lib dems turned their back on the younger generation by for what i see, plain balls***, via increasing their student fee's. I almost feel an instant dislike for the party and feel i will never vote for them. As for all the others, man i just do not know where to look, what to read, and how to make my decision.

Sorry if this is boring and stuff but i am just seeking some help / advice!

thanks in advance!

They are all useless I wouldn't bother voting, I know I'm not going to.

 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 06 Mar 15 12.37pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote Willo at 06 Mar 2015 12.01pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 11.03am

Quote chris123 at 06 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Mar 2015 10.49am

If you live in Scotland, you can vote SNP and in the not too distant future they will achieve their aim of independence eventually, whilst in the meantime blackmailing the rest of us into more and more concessions..... so your vote will count.

For the rest of the UK, it's almost a waste of time.

Labour - will fcuk up the economy again by overspending.
Conservatives - will renege on EU reform promises and migrants will continue to pour in.
Libdems - utter sh1tehawks who couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery
Greens - new age loonies with unworkable policies.
UKIP - one man band really, too many loose cannons and people with embarrassing past history like Nigel Hamilton.
The rest - too small to make a difference.

I will probably vote UKIP nonetheless as I believe the UK infrastructure cannot withstand continual mass immigration, and EU interference.

The polls suggest a stalemate again like 2010.


How about a Labour/SNP coalition?


Fine if you want a ruined economy again and no nuclear defence deterrents.

And the SNP would demand huge amounts of English tax payers cash to fund the Scottish socialist dream.

Our great nation's hopes of avoiding a political and constitutional catastrophe in May rests on a clear majority of the electorate voting Conservative.

Anyway I shall now keep out of his debate as I have been glancing at my 'Soapbox' !


Edited by Willo (06 Mar 2015 12.01pm)


If the predictions that the SNP will get 50 seats continue into the run up - then the Tories better start campaigning hard down here otherwise the SNP will be in Government.

 

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