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- Tue 26 May, 2015 18.27
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: The next big leader?
- Replies: 175
- Views: 86794
- Fri 08 May, 2015 20.43
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
Could you expand on your answer? Are you saying they wouldn't have an appetite for conservative governments either?
- Fri 08 May, 2015 19.09
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
At the risk of provoking a groan, is it possible that the answer is the dissolving of the political union of the UK so that we can live and trade side by side with separate governments which speak appropriately to the people of each country? So if we accept that Scotland will always have political ...
- Fri 08 May, 2015 17.34
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
At the risk of provoking a groan, is it possible that the answer is the dissolving of the political union of the UK so that we can live and trade side by side with separate governments which speak appropriately to the people of each country?
- Fri 08 May, 2015 15.57
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
Ha. I click onto facebook after posting and see the following.
Clearly a well understood failure.
Guaranteed to fall on deaf ears though.
Clearly a well understood failure.
Guaranteed to fall on deaf ears though.
- Fri 08 May, 2015 15.45
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
I think it's fair to say that the result is less a win for the Conservatives and more a huge loss for Labour, and proves the point I've continuously made that there just isn't the appetite for a Labour government with the party in its current state. To lose seats after 5 years of "Tory cuts&qu...
- Fri 08 May, 2015 10.38
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
People are fucking stupid, a party who has double the debt, who has spent more than labour ever did... I could have expected min Tory government, with help from the UDP, but not this. Your made your bed, you can keep the union. Were be free in 2016. What are you fucking talking about? You didn't ev...
- Sat 02 May, 2015 10.51
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
For those who didn't see the Sturgeon interview after QT the other night, there was a woman who said to Nicola that she really liked their policies but didn't want a referendum. She said she'd happily vote for them but thought they'd try and push one because a chunk of their new membership are die ...
- Fri 01 May, 2015 01.56
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
Incidentally, I'm not sure some of our non-Scottish members have had the pleasure of the full-on Jimbo experience. Tonight, as Sally Magnusson of Reporting Scotland makes a dogged but ultimately unsuccessful effort to get a straight answer on just about anything out of Labour’s regional branch manag...
- Fri 01 May, 2015 01.46
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
OK then, David C can pull out a piece of paper and blame the Labour government for all the problems from 5 years ago, but it wont wash away all the broken promises and lies he made: VAT rise, doubling of the debt, getting rid of the defict within 5 years. Labour did not spend all the money, it did ...
- Tue 28 Apr, 2015 01.41
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: 2015 UK Election
- Replies: 558
- Views: 152615
Re: 2015 UK Election
Not really that uncommon, is it? Politicians from all parties stage manage events to stop known agitators from causing a scene.
It only becomes newsworthy when they let one through, surely?
It only becomes newsworthy when they let one through, surely?