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As opposed to you, who simply hates everyone. Very fair of you. And to be fair, most Guardian readers are your intellectual superior. Anyway, all right thinking people (i.e. people who think like I do) hate the daily mail as well.
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Originally posted by LegendsWear7 View PostOMG !
Pour yourself a drink and amuse yourself with the comment section.
General election 2010: The liberal moment has come | Comment is free | The Guardian
Delusional doesn't cover it. These self-described progressives/liberals (I hate the hijacking of these words) are a bunch of loony tune air-headed retards.
Comedy gold / scary if these are genuine thoughts.
I see the Guardian's readership has fallen to 300,000. Losing its relevance. Maybe relocation to an Athens suburb would be a smart business move.
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Originally posted by LegendsWear7 View PostOMG !
Pour yourself a drink and amuse yourself with the comment section.
General election 2010: The liberal moment has come | Comment is free | The Guardian
Delusional doesn't cover it. These self-described progressives/liberals (I hate the hijacking of these words) are a bunch of loony tune air-headed retards.
Comedy gold / scary if these are genuine thoughts.
I see the Guardian's readership has fallen to 300,000. Losing its relevance. Maybe relocation to an Athens suburb would be a smart business move.
Plus Ca Change, Plus C'est Le Meme Chose....
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OMG !
Pour yourself a drink and amuse yourself with the comment section.
General election 2010: The liberal moment has come | Comment is free | The Guardian
Delusional doesn't cover it. These self-described progressives/liberals (I hate the hijacking of these words) are a bunch of loony tune air-headed retards.
Comedy gold / scary if these are genuine thoughts.
I see the Guardian's readership has fallen to 300,000. Losing its relevance. Maybe relocation to an Athens suburb would be a smart business move.
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostDid the Guardian really support Labour in the last election? I thought they went Lib Dem, after the Iraq war, but it could just be my bad memory
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThe Guardian are now saying that voting Liberal Democrat is the way to go.
General election 2010: The liberal moment has come | Comment is free | The Guardian
I don't actually know that the Guardian was always pro-Labour, I just always assumed that it was.
But assuming it was, with Gordon Brown insulting his core voters and the liberal-minded middle-class urban professionals that Tony Blair did so much to win over being pointed at the LibDems, could this be the end of the Labour Party?
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThe Guardian are now saying that voting Liberal Democrat is the way to go.
General election 2010: The liberal moment has come | Comment is free | The Guardian
I don't actually know that the Guardian was always pro-Labour, I just always assumed that it was.
But assuming it was, with Gordon Brown insulting his core voters and the liberal-minded middle-class urban professionals that Tony Blair did so much to win over being pointed at the LibDems, could this be the end of the Labour Party?
However, when the Lib/LAb alliance assumes power that could be dangerous for both parties.
The bickering and fighting in hung parliaments does not favour the alliance parties and this time there
is the desperate financial situation as well.
I'm almost tempted to have a punt against sterling...
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The Guardian abandons the Labour Party
The Guardian are now saying that voting Liberal Democrat is the way to go.
General election 2010: The liberal moment has come | Comment is free | The Guardian
I don't actually know that the Guardian was always pro-Labour, I just always assumed that it was.
But assuming it was, with Gordon Brown insulting his core voters and the liberal-minded middle-class urban professionals that Tony Blair did so much to win over being pointed at the LibDems, could this be the end of the Labour Party?Tags: None
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