Originally posted by Lucy
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Labour in 'lowest ever' poll rating
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostThe proper (rather than "down the pub") sephologists would take issue with that contention, but no matter, keep on peddling it to your cosy confederacy.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou really are thick, ain't you. Baggy points out your cliche and you come right back with another one. Did you not get a decent education so you can only "think" in soundbites?
Oh don't go sticking up for him you waste of space.
('Proper' education - you mean like an inner city comprehensive)Comment
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostWSS, all those people who are enjoying incapacity benefit and daytime television...
Come on though, don't you think voting is more complex than how much money you have? Do you really believe that those on social security even go out and vote, when they don't even go out to work?
The elections are decided by the working populace, people effected by the 10% rate had their say in the local elections, they don't have money but they voted Tory.
There is far too little thinking on this site and too much reaffirmation of comfortable sterotypes and snobbery. Fortunately the Tories operate on a more sopisticated level, if they didn't they wouldn't be doing so well now.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIf that were true these people were voting Tory pre 1997 when the Invalidity scam started.
Come on though, don't you think voting is more complex than how much money you have? Do you really believe that those on social security even go out and vote, when they don't even go out to work?
The elections are decided by the working populace, people effected by the 10% rate had their say in the local elections, they don't have money but they voted Tory.
There is far too little thinking on this site and too much reaffirmation of comfortable sterotypes and snobbery. Fortunately the Tories operate on a more sopisticated level, if they didn't they wouldn't be doing so well now.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIf that were true these people were voting Tory pre 1997 when the Invalidity scam started.
Come on though, don't you think voting is more complex than how much money you have? Do you really believe that those on social security even go out and vote, when they don't even go out to work?
The elections are decided by the working populace, people effected by the 10% rate had their say in the local elections, they don't have money but they voted Tory.
There is far too little thinking on this site and too much reaffirmation of comfortable sterotypes and snobbery. Fortunately the Tories operate on a more sopisticated level, if they didn't they wouldn't be doing so well now.
It was the comfortable but guilt ridden middle classes voting Labour (Blair) that did it in 97 and it's the same "middle Englanders" that will wipe out Labour (Brown) at the next election.Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIf that were true these people were voting Tory pre 1997 when the Invalidity scam started.
Come on though, don't you think voting is more complex than how much money you have? Do you really believe that those on social security even go out and vote, when they don't even go out to work?
The elections are decided by the working populace, people effected by the 10% rate had their say in the local elections, they don't have money but they voted Tory.
There is far too little thinking on this site and too much reaffirmation of comfortable sterotypes and snobbery. Fortunately the Tories operate on a more sopisticated level, if they didn't they wouldn't be doing so well now.
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Originally posted by Lucy View Post
Those on the dole either don't vote or always vote Labour and so don't make these big swings.
Labour are fooked.Comment
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