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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostOk Tester old chap
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostJust being flippant.
It´s a public school thing.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo you are not falling into the trap of judging people by where they went to school are you?
It´s a public school thing.
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So you are not falling into the trap of judging people by where they went to school are you?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIs that a reputation or a perception?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostEton has a reputation among the public schools. Westminster's worse though, and that's Nick Clegg's school.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere is a lot of bigotry flying around. There seems to be a lot of elitist snobs who are distinctly uneasy about being looked down upon by Etonians.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postftfy
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat he said. Etonians will sleep with anyone provided they have an orange in their mouth, a whip and fishnet stockings.
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LibDem policies seem to be more left wing than Labour (i.e. less tax for the poor, promising to pay for it with tax rises for the rich and anti-avoidance measures that we know won't work, not paying back the deficit, etc.). Perhaps a Lab-Con coalition is more likely than a Lib-Con.
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LibDems are still largely a democratically run party with strong influence from the grass roots level on party policy. The majority of LibDem party members wouldn't wear a LibCon pact even if Conservative Central Office wanted it.
Apart from policy differences thats the big differentiator between the LibDems and Labour/Conservative. The two main parties are very tightly controlled from the center and the membership has very little say in party policy.
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SNP - Only likely to get about 15 MPs and they are lefties, but they have a common enemy in Labour, and giving more Scottish independence would scotch Labour's principle power-base in the UK.
UKIP - not likely to have many MPs, if any.
The Irish - I've forgotten who is what over there, but I think some are Tory-minded.
Frank Field - only likely to be one MP though
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