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Does he play Farmville?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAny discussion from now until the election is verbal spin and frustration towards those that don't seem to see their point of view, get over it - it's called democracy, remember?
Go nick
Can I be your friend now?
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Any discussion from now until the election is verbal spin and frustration towards those that don't seem to see their point of view, get over it - it's called democracy, remember?
Go nick
Can I be your friend now?
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Nazis now? I thought they were Marxists.Originally posted by contractor79 View PostI agree. Still his fans, some of them my 'friends' on facebook, acted like right nazis when I expressed similar views on Clegg and awarded him 3rd.
I bet Clegg will spend the rest of his campaign in front of audiences of party workers and students, all of whom will be too naive to ask him about his disastrous amnesty plans.
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and the ingratiating way he was trying to call all the questioners by their first name, even wasting valuable time ostentatiously trying to find out their name "sorry, I couldn't see you behind the pillar. What was your name again?" etc etc.Originally posted by Platypus View Post
Clegg was unconvincing in last night's debate. The 'Get Real' and 'Look at those two' lines are tired now. Closer examination of his policies reveals that they're not very good. I just hope that more people see this by Thursday.
I'm also finding his personality very grating now. Always patronising, often pleading. The tone he uses to imply that it's self-evident that he's right and the others are just the 'same old'. I don't want that man as Prime Minister of Britain. Yuk.
Creep!
(Him not you)
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I thought there already was an amnesty of sorts. There is some rule that if a person has lived here 14 year illegally - and can prove that somehow - the they get to stay.
Last week someone called in a said they'd been here 16 years illegal and got married, kids etc.
So much for being able to spot an illegal from miles and just deporting them immediately.
Anyway, Nick is right on somethings. But I still see Labour getting in. Tory collapse on voting day. me stuck with Jack for another five years....mind you, Jack is a decent fellow.
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c79, how come you are taking flak from the liberal left when it is clear from your posts above that you are a hardline Stalinist? Show them who's daddy!
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I agree. Still his fans, some of them my 'friends' on facebook, acted like right nazis when I expressed similar views on Clegg and awarded him 3rd.Originally posted by Platypus View PostClegg was unconvincing in last night's debate. The 'Get Real' and 'Look at those two' lines are tired now. Closer examination of his policies reveals that they're not very good. I just hope that more people see this by Thursday.
I'm also finding his personality very grating now. Always patronising, often pleading. The tone he uses to imply that it's self-evident that he's right and the others are just the 'same old'. I don't want that man as Prime Minister of Britain. Yuk.
I bet Clegg will spend the rest of his campaign in front of audiences of party workers and students, all of whom will be too naive to ask him about his disastrous amnesty plans.
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Forget votes for women, we should never given votes to people without property. That doesn't mean people who have rented the capital from a bank or building society to buy their little dwelling. I am talking proper wealth; those that own farms, mines, or factories (even banks). We are the people who should have the vote, not some fresh immigrant, five a day diversity, disabled, gay, council worker.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhy the f**k did we give women the vote when most of 'em are going to vote for Clegg because they'd "Do Him"!
Poor Ms Pankhurst must be spinning in her grave.
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Maybe a lib-lab pact would be a good option, especially if as Eddie George says, the next party to rule will be out of office for a generation after that. A lib-lab pack kills two birds with one stoneOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWHS.
Anyone voting Liberal is effectively voting Labour in for another term.
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Clegg was unconvincing in last night's debate. The 'Get Real' and 'Look at those two' lines are tired now. Closer examination of his policies reveals that they're not very good. I just hope that more people see this by Thursday.
I'm also finding his personality very grating now. Always patronising, often pleading. The tone he uses to imply that it's self-evident that he's right and the others are just the 'same old'. I don't want that man as Prime Minister of Britain. Yuk.
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