I'm starting to believe the coalition wasn't a bad thing. The lib dems at least seemed to have some emotional intelligence and it increasingly appears that Osborne is a malicious little xxxx
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Which is why he won't be the next Tory leader.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostI'm starting to believe the coalition wasn't a bad thing. The lib dems at least seemed to have some emotional intelligence and it increasingly appears that Osborne is a malicious little xxxx"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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In retrospect I think it was fooking amazing!Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostI'm starting to believe the coalition wasn't a bad thing. The lib dems at least seemed to have some emotional intelligence and it increasingly appears that Osborne is a malicious little xxxx
This makes me even more engry about lying toad Gidiot who blamed LibDems for inability to drop 50% rate to 40% and also for slow/lack of cuts in spending
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Not with Gidiot/Cameron in office and Labour imploding.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am unelectable
Both parties like well to do immigrants who are now British and have the right values of hard work.
You would need to choose a party, any party that has a hope of getting elected in the area you choose and have moderate values.
Though expect hate (e)mail from old people or young people depending on what party you choose and what you vote for/against."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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He isn't popular was the grassroots, but Dave can fix thatOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostWhich is why he won't be the next Tory leader.
Secret plan to axe 90 per cent of Tory associations which would smooth George Osborne's coronation as leader - TelegraphComment
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I knew he was lying .Originally posted by AtW View PostIn retrospect I think it was fooking amazing!
This makes me even more engry about lying toad Gidiot who blamed LibDems for inability to drop 50% rate to 40% and also for slow/lack of cuts in spending
Unfortunately the LIb Dems had a cr*p leader. Such a shame Charles Kennedy was an alcoholic in many ways......"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Noooo.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostHe isn't popular was the grassroots, but Dave can fix that
Secret plan to axe 90 per cent of Tory associations which would smooth George Osborne's coronation as leader - Telegraph
Damn.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBoth parties like well to do immigrants who are now British and have the right values of hard work.
Local seat is controlled by Gisela, she is very good with updating on what she does during her term, not just before elections - I got no desire of being an MP anyway, even if the prospect was realistic (which it ain't in my locality and I am not moving somewhere else just for the sake of it)Comment
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MPs who want to keep their seat now campaign continuously.Originally posted by AtW View Post
Local seat is controlled by Gisela, she is very good with updating on what she does during her term, not just before elections - I got no desire of being an MP anyway, even if the prospect was realistic (which it ain't in my locality and I am not moving somewhere else just for the sake of it)
It's very amusing at local charity things to see the relevant local MP drop in for 5 minutes to get photos taken to be put on their twitter feed."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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