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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostAnd do your homework for you? I understood you were an educated gent? oh maybe one of the many eton wannabes?
It seems to me to be a perfect summary of the positions of the two parties. What is wrong with it?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAccording to my eminent colleague Tykemerc I am voting Tory. I do like UKIP because they are reminding the political elite that they are answerable to the voting public
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou're voting UKIP, right?
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostAnd you are happy about that statement? what a knob
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe Tories are the party of the rich certainly they are. they are also the party of the aspiring classes and the well educated. They want more people to fall into this category.
Labour are the party of the poor. They also represent the not so poor who aspire only to suppressing aspiration amongst those around them. It serves labour well to broaden their church and make more people poor. So yes the Torys are the party of the rich and yes labour are the party of the poor.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think he's referencing this bit
"Make 'em poor, keep "
I believe Makeem Poorkeep is representing Labour them in Bradford. I thought I was going to sneak that migrant in without him noticing.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostYou seem to have some serious issues with reality, is what it is.
"Make 'em poor, keep "
I believe Makeem Poorkeep is representing Labour in Bradford. I thought I was going to sneak that migrant in without him noticing.
See_here
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostAnd you are happy about that statement? what a knob
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell it appears you're almost correct.
Tories earn most, Labour voters rent home and almost all Ukip voters are white and retired | Daily Mail Online
The Tories are more white, the best paid, married, with children, high homeowners, more rural & the retired.
Liberals are actually best educated, mostly white, married, children, good homeownership & urban
Labour are the worst educated, more foreigners, younger, lower social class, worst paid, highest proportion of 'workers' also highest unemployed, smallest proportion of retired, mostly urban, renters.
Basically, give someone an education, a decent job and a house and they'll vote Tory. Make 'em poor, keep them Labour.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe Tories are the party of the rich certainly they are. they are also the party of the aspiring classes and the well educated. They want more people to fall into this category.
Labour are the party of the poor. They also represent the not so poor who aspire only to suppressing aspiration amongst those around them. It serves labour well to broaden their church and make more people poor. So yes the Torys are the party of the rich and yes labour are the party of the poor.
If you want evidence then just look at every area in the country that is under labour control It has always been poor under labour and will always remain poor under labour.
So vote Tory
Tories earn most, Labour voters rent home and almost all Ukip voters are white and retired | Daily Mail Online
The Tories are more white, the best paid, married, with children, high homeowners, more rural & the retired.
Liberals are actually best educated, mostly white, married, children, good homeownership & urban
Labour are the worst educated, more foreigners, younger, lower social class, worst paid, highest proportion of 'workers' also highest unemployed, smallest proportion of retired, mostly urban, renters.
Basically, give someone an education, a decent job and a house and they'll vote Tory. Make 'em poor, keep them Labour.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe ultimate insult ! Being called a Northerner
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostYou remind me of medallion man Kirk from Dear John. I bet you live at home with your mum in a terrace house in Wigan
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe Tories are the party of the rich certainly they are. they are also the party of the aspiring classes and the well educated. They want more people to fall into this category.
Labour are the party of the poor. They also represent the not so poor who aspire only to suppressing aspiration amongst those around them. It serves labour well to broaden their church and make more people poor. So yes the Torys are the party of the rich and yes labour are the party of the poor.
If you want evidence then just look at every area in the country that is under labour control It has always been poor under labour and will always remain poor under labour.
So vote Tory
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