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I think Labour+SNP will be great for the Scotland
For England, not so much.
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It's a shame that there are just enough UKIP cretins to stop what has been a relatively successful, if imperfect, Tory government (especially economy-wise) from being re-elected - the LibDems haven't helped at all.
Of course said kipper cretins would argue that they haven't benefited from the economy, thus conveniently ignoring the fact that most of them are too thick to prosper regardless of the government in power.
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Totally agree that if there is a coalition made by the reds then it could well disintegrate. But how long will that take and what damage will be done in the process? Election night could be like watching a train wreck
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True.
The outcome of this election is likely to be horrific, there's no real chance of anything as good even as the current coalition. The best we can realistically hope for is some minority Labour government that dies in a horrendous trainwreck sufficient to make enough voters in enough areas swing to the right.
The economy certainly can't stand a Balls, Milliband and Salmond situation for any length of time.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostThat has to be the worst combination, not necessarily including the arse and finger bit but that certainly helps clarify the fear. I am looking forward to and dreading this election in equal measure. Looking forward to the spectacle but dreading some of the potential outcomes.
I feel the same. The prospect of Labour coming to power with Millipede as PM and Balls as Chancellor with Salmond providing coalition backup is frightening. If that happens, I am immigrating before tulip hits the fan.
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That has to be the worst combination, not necessarily including the arse and finger bit but that certainly helps clarify the fear. I am looking forward to and dreading this election in equal measure. Looking forward to the spectacle but dreading some of the potential outcomes.
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The prospect of Miliband is bad, the prospect of Ed Balls is truly horrific. Ed Balls with Alex Salmond's finger up his arse.
Enough to consider a hose in the garage.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSince his heroes outside racing are Merkin rappers and the like, it's not surprising he favours bling. And I suspect those are real diamonds, incidentally.
And judging people by what they wear is just so passé, isn't it. I mean. Millipede always wears a very well tailored suit and tie...
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSince his heroes outside racing are Merkin rappers and the like, it's not surprising he favours bling. And I suspect those are real diamonds, incidentally.
And judging people by what they wear is just so passé, isn't it. I mean. Millipede always wears a very well tailored suit and tie...
But not expressed in fancy—rich, not gaudy,
For the apparel oft proclaims the man,
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostSadly that appears to be the case, he's got an educated voice, but his dress sense, tattoo and jewellery screams chav. Still he can afford to look a twat and not care.
And judging people by what they wear is just so passé, isn't it. I mean. Millipede always wears a very well tailored suit and tie...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe's rich. He can do what he wants.
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