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Funnily enough, the Tories did beat all their rivals, combined. Which also means no room for excuses on the EU referendum now.
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSo close, Prawny
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSo close, Prawny
With nearly 4 million votes, UKIP is now the third largest party in British politics in terms of vote share.
However, it is disappointing that the country's outdated voting system means nearly 4 million votes for UKIP translates into a minimal number of seats. The SNP needs just 25,000 votes to gain a seat and with it a disproportionate slice of power in Westminster, whereas over 3.5 million votes only translated to one seat for us.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostFingers crossed. Otherwise its the full retard
Labour-SNP-Plaid-LibDem-Green coalition
Never go the full retard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAKG-kbKeIo
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostUKIP will do much better than the polls predict.
Labour-SNP-LibDem-Green coalition
Never go the full retard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAKG-kbKeIo
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostInteresting.
The Greens want to increase our foreign bribery account....
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Interesting.
The Greens want to increase our foreign bribery account....
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThose green defence/foreign policy ideas in full:
Originally posted by GreensMake securing a fair global agreement to tackle climate change the main foreign policy priority because of its central role in driving civil war and involuntary migration.
Support democratisation of the UN through abolishing the permanent seats on the Security Council.
Scrap all nuclear weapons, including Trident and any proposed replacement.
Halt all military cooperation with, and sales of arms to, countries involved in internal repression.
Write off and write down unpayable debt, avoid paternalistic aid, and secure the rights of indigenous First Nation peoples.
Increase the overseas aid budget from 0.7% to 1% of GDP.
Promote fair trade and effective regulation of UK companies operating abroad.
Wow, does that mean that the Normans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes et al will be screwed? The Greens might pick up a few votes in Cornwall then
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostWOT! They don't plan to abolish the Armed Services! I've been lied to by the press. I am shocked, I tell you, shocked!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm not excluding the TV:
BBC - 32%
ITV - 23%
C4 - 10%
Sky - 8.5%
C5 - 6%
So there's a hefty chunk there that are non-left wing - nearly 15% are controlled by the same people who control the newspapers.
Who specifically do you think controls the media?Last edited by BlueSharp; 17 March 2015, 13:00.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm not excluding the TV:
BBC - 32%
ITV - 23%
C4 - 10%
Sky - 8.5%
C5 - 6%
So there's a hefty chunk there that are non-left wing - nearly 15% are controlled by the same people who control the newspapers.
Who specifically do you think controls the media?
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostWhy are you excluding the TV and on-line media? The BBC clearly has a metropolitan elite bias.
BBC - 32%
ITV - 23%
C4 - 10%
Sky - 8.5%
C5 - 6%
So there's a hefty chunk there that are non-left wing - nearly 15% are controlled by the same people who control the newspapers.
Who specifically do you think controls the media?
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostWhy are you excluding the TV and on-line media? The BBC clearly has a metropolitan elite paedo bias.
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