If a GE was called, who would get your vote after 12 disastrous years of Tory rule?
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It's very hard to see how to vote Tory even though ideologically it's hard to know who else to vote for.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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the problem is all those assholes who now will go and vote libdem just because they don't want to vote labour. the brits think they're better than they actually are. They think they're middle class and therefore vote tories when in reality most brits are just a bunch of paesants that should vote for laboursComment
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Do you really want a list of what's wrong with that post?Originally posted by PCTNN View Postthe problem is all those assholes who now will go and vote libdem just because they don't want to vote labour. the brits think they're better than they actually are. They think they're middle class and therefore vote tories when in reality most brits are just a bunch of paesants that should vote for labours
Thought not.
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Not really. I don't care about your opinionOriginally posted by malvolio View Post
Do you really want a list of what's wrong with that post?
Thought not.
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OK, your choice, I'm not all that interested in yours either. I just don't like lazy thinking and bad grammar.Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
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oh boy oh boy are you in the wrong place!Originally posted by malvolio View Post
OK, your choice, I'm not all that interested in yours either. I just don't like lazy thinking and bad grammar.
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It is actually quite tough.
My issue is that I don't really fit with any one party so whoever I vote for it's going to be while very firmly holding my nose.
Hopefully Count Binface will come up with something.
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