tulip yeh!
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Originally posted by Crusoe101 View PostWell I will not vote labour for anything.
I hate immigration rules. Soft Britain where people from all nations travel Across continents to come here. They never stop at any other countries as unlike the UK they wont give them houses and tax payers money.
I despise the tax situation, paying for people who have just entered the country
If crime has got better I struggle to see how
Conservatives need a chance and lets face it, how could they do worse Lab...
You mean sh|t like this?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...an-rights.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...d-Britain.html
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Well I will not vote labour for anything.
I hate immigration rules. Soft Britain where people from all nations travel Across continents to come here. They never stop at any other countries as unlike the UK they wont give them houses and tax payers money.
I despise the tax situation, paying for people who have just entered the country
If crime has got better I struggle to see how
Conservatives need a chance and lets face it, how could they do worse Lab...
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If a lot of people really are considering voting for the BNP, this must be a really sh1te government indeed.
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Don't forget that come the next general election the constituency boundaries will be such that NuLabour will still command a parliamentary majority even if they poll fewer votes than the Tories. As someone observed on here not so long ago, the electoral commission considers it essentially impossible for any party other than Labour to be returned to power in 2008/09.
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Originally posted by Shimano105Interesting, I have been in hospital recently and the staff are so demoralised and all are talking about Tony with such contempt.
Almost sounded like some of the chumps on this site, I tell you.
I've often thought that if the mainstream public had to endure the crap that has been aimed at our little crowd then people might start to take notice.
This could be the beginning of the downfall, especialy as that Cameron bloke has an air of credibilty about him.
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Interesting, I have been in hospital recently and the staff are so demoralised and all are talking about Tony with such contempt.
Almost sounded like some of the chumps on this site, I tell you.
I've often thought that if the mainstream public had to endure the crap that has been aimed at our little crowd then people might start to take notice.
This could be the beginning of the downfall, especialy as that Cameron bloke has an air of credibilty about him.
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Originally posted by The MasterNone whatsoever.
Still reckon they're gonna get below 30% next week
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Originally posted by threadedCan he do it on an each-ways?
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Originally posted by The MasterNone whatsoever.
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Originally posted by Hart-flootWhat are the odds that Labour get below 25% nationally at next weeks local elections?
Must be worth a punt!
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanThat is the same reported bluff used year on year to scare the protest voters into coming back into the fold.
I thik it would be fun to call this bluff and vote the BNP into local council. They couldnt do a worse job than the present set of idiots in my locale.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI think you will find we are all 78.7% better off under New Labour, crime has fallen by an incredible 26.1%,.....
New Labour. New Statistics. New Everything.
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What are the odds that Labour get below 25% nationally at next weeks local elections?
Must be worth a punt!
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