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Might I suggest that you mention this on Facebook, rather than whinging on here about what your friends are writing on their facebook walls?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI've half a mind to do a facebook friend cull based on stupid status updates.
You'd think that the Tories were planning to reintroduce serfdom the way the red brigade are carrying on
Or are all your Facebook friends on CUK as well??
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Wasn't meant in an offensive way, just an exclamation at a completely ridiculous statement.Originally posted by centurian View PostA tad uncalled for. This is a forum debate and I stand by what I said.
I do remember 1997, when John Major - defeated - simply tended his resignation with dignity and went to watch cricket that afternoon. Tories were upset, yes, but they accepted they had lost. The same happened in 2001 and 2005. They lost - end of.
I don't think JM would have toddled off to watch cricket if the result had been the same as this election were the shoe on the other foot, I think he'd have done exactly the same as labour.
And you're not exactly comparing apples and apples, in all those elections the tories got pretty comprehensively beaten (In the FPTP way of looking at it). What was there to object to?
If you're talking about the tory faithful (I assumed you were given the context was FB bedwetters), then you're talking complete tulipe big man. As I said, CUK is a prime example of proving that statement wrong.Last edited by snaw; 13 May 2010, 07:49.
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A tad uncalled for. This is a forum debate and I stand by what I said.Originally posted by snaw View PostFark orf.
I do remember 1997, when John Major - defeated - simply tended his resignation with dignity and went to watch cricket that afternoon. Tories were upset, yes, but they accepted they had lost. The same happened in 2001 and 2005. They lost - end of.
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Bed-wetter, n, /bɛ́d- wɛ́tər/, Reader of the Daily Mail who thinks the country is going to hell in a handbasket because somebody of a dusky complexion has more money than them.
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Fark orf.Originally posted by centurian View PostEspecially when you consider how dignified the Tories have taken their losses in the past three election, particularly in 2005 where Tony Blair actually got a lower percentage of the vote than David Cameron did in 2010.
You've not been on CUK if you think that's true. As I recall the world ended here every time a labour government got in. And seemed to keen ending every day thereafter.
And no, I've never voted labour.
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You're comparing the behaviour of Labour supporters on Facebook with that of Tory MPs?Originally posted by centurian View PostEspecially when you consider how dignified the Tories have taken their losses in the past three election, particularly in 2005 where Tony Blair actually got a lower percentage of the vote than David Cameron did in 2010.
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Yeah snotfair the poor little blighters need money now, someone else could have paid eventually.Originally posted by vetran View Postwon't someone think of the children
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Especially when you consider how dignified the Tories have taken their losses in the past three election, particularly in 2005 where Tony Blair actually got a lower percentage of the vote than David Cameron did in 2010.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI've half a mind to do a facebook friend cull based on stupid status updates.
You'd think that the Tories were planning to reintroduce serfdom the way the red brigade are carrying on
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I've half a mind to do a facebook friend cull based on stupid status updates.
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