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Hoof Hearted 28 Mar 15 10.57am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.52am

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2015 10.41am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.35am


Maybe, and maybe not. Maybe they are just as I say, being vague. After all, it’s very easy to knock something whilst not offering an alternative. Sort of the Russell Brand effect, blame people/parties/everyone but not offer any viable solutions. Many people I have asked such as Nick Gusset have conveniently avoided the question of who they vote for which strikes me as odd, as they appear to be such political experts! I don’t care who you or anyone votes for, but please have the balls to stand up and say so.

Tom

I understand what you are saying.

That said, who a person votes for is a personal and private matter and they are under no obligation to make such details available to all and sundry.At the end of the day it is a "Secret ballot" !

When I knock on doors to ascertain voting intentions I don't take umbrage if people are "Vague" as I fully accept that they wish to keep this information to themselves.


Willo, I agree with what you say about voting being a private matter and have no problem with you. I suppose what I do not understand though is if someone wishes to comment (and often strongly) on a political forum then they (in my mind) are forgoing the right for their views to remain private. Commenting/knocking other parties but hiding behind their 'rights to privacy' to me just smacks of hypocrisy and shows a complete lack of guts. I find it very difficult to take such people seriously


Tom... all those deniers are Labour voters.

They cannot admit it on here because they would look stupid and as you say it makes it easier to criticise their political beliefs.

Gutless lefties.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 28 Mar 15 10.58am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.52am

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2015 10.41am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.35am


Maybe, and maybe not. Maybe they are just as I say, being vague. After all, it’s very easy to knock something whilst not offering an alternative. Sort of the Russell Brand effect, blame people/parties/everyone but not offer any viable solutions. Many people I have asked such as Nick Gusset have conveniently avoided the question of who they vote for which strikes me as odd, as they appear to be such political experts! I don’t care who you or anyone votes for, but please have the balls to stand up and say so.

Tom

I understand what you are saying.

That said, who a person votes for is a personal and private matter and they are under no obligation to make such details available to all and sundry.At the end of the day it is a "Secret ballot" !

When I knock on doors to ascertain voting intentions I don't take umbrage if people are "Vague" as I fully accept that they wish to keep this information to themselves.


Willo, I agree with what you say about voting being a private matter and have no problem with you. I suppose what I do not understand though is if someone wishes to comment (and often strongly) on a political forum then they (in my mind) are forgoing the right for their views to remain private. Commenting/knocking other parties but hiding behind their 'rights to privacy' to me just smacks of hypocrisy and shows a complete lack of guts. I find it very difficult to take such people seriously


Tom... all those deniers are Labour voters.

They cannot admit it on here because they would look stupid and as you say it makes it easier to criticise their political beliefs.

Gutless lefties.


Labour are not left wing.

 

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Hoof Hearted 28 Mar 15 11.01am

Quote nickgusset at 28 Mar 2015 10.58am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.52am

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2015 10.41am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.35am


Maybe, and maybe not. Maybe they are just as I say, being vague. After all, it’s very easy to knock something whilst not offering an alternative. Sort of the Russell Brand effect, blame people/parties/everyone but not offer any viable solutions. Many people I have asked such as Nick Gusset have conveniently avoided the question of who they vote for which strikes me as odd, as they appear to be such political experts! I don’t care who you or anyone votes for, but please have the balls to stand up and say so.

Tom

I understand what you are saying.

That said, who a person votes for is a personal and private matter and they are under no obligation to make such details available to all and sundry.At the end of the day it is a "Secret ballot" !

When I knock on doors to ascertain voting intentions I don't take umbrage if people are "Vague" as I fully accept that they wish to keep this information to themselves.


Willo, I agree with what you say about voting being a private matter and have no problem with you. I suppose what I do not understand though is if someone wishes to comment (and often strongly) on a political forum then they (in my mind) are forgoing the right for their views to remain private. Commenting/knocking other parties but hiding behind their 'rights to privacy' to me just smacks of hypocrisy and shows a complete lack of guts. I find it very difficult to take such people seriously


Tom... all those deniers are Labour voters.

They cannot admit it on here because they would look stupid and as you say it makes it easier to criticise their political beliefs.

Gutless lefties.


Labour are not left wing.


You keep saying that nick, but a lot of Labour politicians are left wing and they are backed by unions, so I have to believe what it "says on the tin" mate.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 28 Mar 15 11.06am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 11.01am

Quote nickgusset at 28 Mar 2015 10.58am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.52am

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2015 10.41am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.35am


Maybe, and maybe not. Maybe they are just as I say, being vague. After all, it’s very easy to knock something whilst not offering an alternative. Sort of the Russell Brand effect, blame people/parties/everyone but not offer any viable solutions. Many people I have asked such as Nick Gusset have conveniently avoided the question of who they vote for which strikes me as odd, as they appear to be such political experts! I don’t care who you or anyone votes for, but please have the balls to stand up and say so.

Tom

I understand what you are saying.

That said, who a person votes for is a personal and private matter and they are under no obligation to make such details available to all and sundry.At the end of the day it is a "Secret ballot" !

When I knock on doors to ascertain voting intentions I don't take umbrage if people are "Vague" as I fully accept that they wish to keep this information to themselves.


Willo, I agree with what you say about voting being a private matter and have no problem with you. I suppose what I do not understand though is if someone wishes to comment (and often strongly) on a political forum then they (in my mind) are forgoing the right for their views to remain private. Commenting/knocking other parties but hiding behind their 'rights to privacy' to me just smacks of hypocrisy and shows a complete lack of guts. I find it very difficult to take such people seriously


Tom... all those deniers are Labour voters.

They cannot admit it on here because they would look stupid and as you say it makes it easier to criticise their political beliefs.

Gutless lefties.


Labour are not left wing.


You keep saying that nick, but a lot of Labour politicians are left wing and they are backed by unions, so I have to believe what it "says on the tin" mate.

The last labour administration were in many many ways to the right of some previous Tory ones

 

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Hoof Hearted 28 Mar 15 11.08am

Quote nickgusset at 28 Mar 2015 11.06am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 11.01am

Quote nickgusset at 28 Mar 2015 10.58am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.52am

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2015 10.41am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.35am


Maybe, and maybe not. Maybe they are just as I say, being vague. After all, it’s very easy to knock something whilst not offering an alternative. Sort of the Russell Brand effect, blame people/parties/everyone but not offer any viable solutions. Many people I have asked such as Nick Gusset have conveniently avoided the question of who they vote for which strikes me as odd, as they appear to be such political experts! I don’t care who you or anyone votes for, but please have the balls to stand up and say so.

Tom

I understand what you are saying.

That said, who a person votes for is a personal and private matter and they are under no obligation to make such details available to all and sundry.At the end of the day it is a "Secret ballot" !

When I knock on doors to ascertain voting intentions I don't take umbrage if people are "Vague" as I fully accept that they wish to keep this information to themselves.


Willo, I agree with what you say about voting being a private matter and have no problem with you. I suppose what I do not understand though is if someone wishes to comment (and often strongly) on a political forum then they (in my mind) are forgoing the right for their views to remain private. Commenting/knocking other parties but hiding behind their 'rights to privacy' to me just smacks of hypocrisy and shows a complete lack of guts. I find it very difficult to take such people seriously


Tom... all those deniers are Labour voters.

They cannot admit it on here because they would look stupid and as you say it makes it easier to criticise their political beliefs.

Gutless lefties.


Labour are not left wing.


You keep saying that nick, but a lot of Labour politicians are left wing and they are backed by unions, so I have to believe what it "says on the tin" mate.

The last labour administration were in many many ways to the right of some previous Tory ones


No.... they were just incompetent.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 28 Mar 15 11.18am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.52am

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2015 10.41am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.35am


Maybe, and maybe not. Maybe they are just as I say, being vague. After all, it’s very easy to knock something whilst not offering an alternative. Sort of the Russell Brand effect, blame people/parties/everyone but not offer any viable solutions. Many people I have asked such as Nick Gusset have conveniently avoided the question of who they vote for which strikes me as odd, as they appear to be such political experts! I don’t care who you or anyone votes for, but please have the balls to stand up and say so.

Tom

I understand what you are saying.

That said, who a person votes for is a personal and private matter and they are under no obligation to make such details available to all and sundry.At the end of the day it is a "Secret ballot" !

When I knock on doors to ascertain voting intentions I don't take umbrage if people are "Vague" as I fully accept that they wish to keep this information to themselves.


Willo, I agree with what you say about voting being a private matter and have no problem with you. I suppose what I do not understand though is if someone wishes to comment (and often strongly) on a political forum then they (in my mind) are forgoing the right for their views to remain private. Commenting/knocking other parties but hiding behind their 'rights to privacy' to me just smacks of hypocrisy and shows a complete lack of guts. I find it very difficult to take such people seriously


Tom... all those deniers are Labour voters.

They cannot admit it on here because they would look stupid and as you say it makes it easier to criticise their political beliefs.

Gutless lefties.


Exactly Hoof - gutless lefties. All very brave as they sit there typing away behind their keyboards in their Che Guevara T shirts with their little goatee beads and John Lennon glasses.

 


"It feels much better than it ever did, much more sensitive." John Wayne Bobbit

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legaleagle Flag 28 Mar 15 11.25am

You sound like a reasonable and open minded person,who doesn't trot out silly stereotypes....so a good person to comment on the "make up" of the average right wing poster on here. What do you think they tend to wear and look like when not needing to seem "brave" behind their keyboard?

At least we know it cant be anything like this

[Link]

Edited by legaleagle (28 Mar 2015 11.28am)

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 28 Mar 15 11.28am

Quote legaleagle at 28 Mar 2015 11.25am

You sound like a reasonable and open minded person,who doesn't trot out silly stereotypes....so a good person to comment on the "make up" of the average right wing poster on here. What do you think they tend to wear and look like when not needing to seem "brave" behind their keyboard?

Edited by legaleagle (28 Mar 2015 11.25am)

Wow - I was only just saying how many bell ends used this site, and as if by magic.. one appears..

 


"It feels much better than it ever did, much more sensitive." John Wayne Bobbit

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legaleagle Flag 28 Mar 15 11.29am

Thank you sweetnessTakes one to know one

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 28 Mar 15 11.31am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 11.18am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 10.57am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.52am

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2015 10.41am

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Mar 2015 10.35am


Maybe, and maybe not. Maybe they are just as I say, being vague. After all, it’s very easy to knock something whilst not offering an alternative. Sort of the Russell Brand effect, blame people/parties/everyone but not offer any viable solutions. Many people I have asked such as Nick Gusset have conveniently avoided the question of who they vote for which strikes me as odd, as they appear to be such political experts! I don’t care who you or anyone votes for, but please have the balls to stand up and say so.

Tom

I understand what you are saying.

That said, who a person votes for is a personal and private matter and they are under no obligation to make such details available to all and sundry.At the end of the day it is a "Secret ballot" !

When I knock on doors to ascertain voting intentions I don't take umbrage if people are "Vague" as I fully accept that they wish to keep this information to themselves.


Willo, I agree with what you say about voting being a private matter and have no problem with you. I suppose what I do not understand though is if someone wishes to comment (and often strongly) on a political forum then they (in my mind) are forgoing the right for their views to remain private. Commenting/knocking other parties but hiding behind their 'rights to privacy' to me just smacks of hypocrisy and shows a complete lack of guts. I find it very difficult to take such people seriously


Tom... all those deniers are Labour voters.

They cannot admit it on here because they would look stupid and as you say it makes it easier to criticise their political beliefs.

Gutless lefties.


Exactly Hoof - gutless lefties. All very brave as they sit there typing away behind their keyboards in their Che Guevara T shirts with their little goatee beads and John Lennon glasses.

Yeah right...

 

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Hoof Hearted 28 Mar 15 11.32am

Quote legaleagle at 28 Mar 2015 11.25am

You sound like a reasonable and open minded person,who doesn't trot out silly stereotypes....so a good person to comment on the "make up" of the average right wing poster on here. What do you think they tend to wear and look like when not needing to seem "brave" behind their keyboard?

At least we know it cant be anything like this

[Link]

Edited by legaleagle (28 Mar 2015 11.28am)

I'm pretty sure Warren Mitchell is a Labour supporter?

 

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legaleagle Flag 28 Mar 15 11.33am

Warren is...Alf Wasn't. Quite right Hoof.

 

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