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Previously on "Ed Miliband savaged during radio phone-in"
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I would also vote for a Libertarian party if it weren't for the unintended paradox.
The vote for the Red team, the Blue team, the Yellow team or the Watermelon (green on the outside, authoritarian, evil, jealous, bitter, twisted, envious, viscious Red on the inside) eco-loons is all for the Carry On Troughing reality TV that we experience, like a Groundhog Day'd Bill Murray.
Rather than not vote in protest, which kind of defeats the point even in this charade of a democracy, I'd rather vote for the Monster Raving Loony Party (at least they were a laugh in some of the council meetings I went to), UKIP, BNP or any other insane group of useless idiots, rather than the Quixotic Quartet.
All we can do is simply ignore the mendacious troughers when they show their paltry, obsequious selves on our front doors when they beg for another show of outrageous fiscal thieving so they can obfuscate, utter platitudes to the media to distract the multitudes from their grotesque greed, increase the plentiful helpings of panem et circenses to the masses and reveal the totally disproportional funding given for their detrimental actions upon our wellbeing as our so called representatives, so long as they have the funds to send their kids to private school and to have an abundance of luxurious holidays.
Because they're worth it.
Our last remaining resort is to simply refrain from giving them a percentage of our income.
Lamposts and piano wire, lamposts and piano wire. Buy them cheap here...
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I might vote UKIP too.
I would vote for Libertarian UK but they're not running in my consistuency, and the leader is a knob head.
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who in their right mind would vote Lib Dem is beyond me
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCan't see any difference between the three parties worth mentioning so I'll ignore the usual bull, and just vote for the party that might make a change, UKIP.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostBut a vote for UKIP is a vote for Labour
Can't see any difference between the three parties worth mentioning so I'll ignore the usual bull, and just vote for the party that might make a change, UKIP.
Best vote anyone can make is one with their feet though.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postwho in their right mind would vote Lib Dem is beyond me
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If labour voters hate him I am beginning to like the man
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These callers were probably plants by the tory machine. However I would rather have Thatcher than any of the current pussies.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHe's a leftie loon, he blames Thatcher.
Alexei Sayle: 'I did think Ed Miliband a little fake’ - Telegraph
What does he think of Baroness Thatcher now? “Well, she made me very rich. She paid for all of this, really,” he says, motioning around his flat. “I remember a communist taxi driver saying that she was a fascist, and I said, 'Well, she ain’t really. What are you going to call the real fascists when they turn up?’ I mean, she was a democrat, constrained by all the checks and balances that we used to have before Tony Blair dismantled them [I think he hates Blair more than he ever did Thatcher]. And she didn’t sink the Belgrano by herself, did she? Everybody went along with it. I’m sure there was a tortured soul there, even when she was doing the terrible things she was doing.”
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About time Miliband apolized for the economic mess that Labour left the country in.
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