Originally posted by MercladUK
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So who on CUK is voting Tory?
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I find it weird how mentioning where someone went to school is an insult.
When I was 11 years old I didn't have much choice in where I went to school. At that age is anyone really likely to turn around and say, "No mum and dad, I want to go to the local comprehensive instead"?
Why should someone be ashamed that their parents sent them to a good school?Comment
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Originally posted by MercladUK View Postshame on you all..
voting for a party that makes the most vulnerable in our society pay for the bankers greed.
you really have lost your sense of fairness.
on top of this you seem to think you are accepted!! You are not.. The tory party love wannabees like you... they need people like you to believe one day you too could be like Boris et al
http://www.economist.com/news/school...-years-article
Central banks could have done more to address all this. The Fed made no attempt to stem the housing bubble. The European Central Bank did nothing to restrain the credit surge on the periphery, believing (wrongly) that current-account imbalances did not matter in a monetary union. The Bank of England, having lost control over banking supervision when it was made independent in 1997, took a mistakenly narrow view of its responsibility to maintain financial stability.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 5 May 2015, 14:08.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostI find it weird how mentioning where someone went to school is an insult.
When I was 11 years old I didn't have much choice in where I went to school. At that age is anyone really likely to turn around and say, "No mum and dad, I want to go to the local comprehensive instead"?
Why should someone be ashamed that their parents sent them to a good school?Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy are we all cowed by the left into being embarrassed about being Tory? The party of the people who create the wealth that underpins the economy? The Tories should be lauded and thanked. The tories are the party of the tiny minority that pay a large proportion of the tax revenues raised. I am actually voting UKIP not because I don't like being identified as a Tory but because I live in an area that is a Tory stronghold and want to remind them that we need a referendum on the EU.
If that is what tickle's your pickle, you could consider voting for a party that:
a) Has an EU referendum in its manifesto
b) Has a chance of being in power to implement that policyWhen freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe bankers were the largest payers of tax and whatever they did they did on labours watch not the Tories. The Tories are the party of aspiration whereas your lot are the party of entitlement who callously pretend to care about the poor.
Aspiration!! o deary meComment
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostClearly you should have gone to school more often! totally misses the point!!!Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWith the greatest of respect to your standing in the business community as a respected agent (), that is a dumb as f**k reason for voting for anyone.
If that is what tickle's your pickle, you could consider voting for a party that:
a) Has an EU referendum in its manifesto
b) Has a chance of being in power to implement that policyComment
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It's my first general elections since I obtained British citizenship and I will vote Conservative. It was my wish since I saw Margaret Thatcher on tv in my country of origin when I was in my teens.Comment
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