"Fuck off" is not an opinion Gavin, it's almost a placeholder in lieu of an argument beyond "I disagree". If you'd like to call me up on that go ahead.Gavin Scott wrote:Opinion is limited to members of the site but not the owner? I don't think so, Willpiss.WillPS wrote:And there ends the debate. Thanks for coming peeps.
You are one of the most brittle and abrupt people on here when you have something to say - so why don't you cram it with walnuts you hypocritical wanker.
When did Nick Clegg lose it?
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I think it'll be very interesting to see how he does in his constituency, Sheffield Hallam, in 2015. It has two universities nearby, and so a large student population, and as he reversed his promise on decision fees, I doubt they're that pleased with him! Also, Labour have basically announced they want to take Clegg's seat in the next election, so I'll be interested to see if they manage. A Labour Party spokesman said last month he expected a 60 seat majority, which seems ambitious considering the election is over a year away and Ed Miliband hasn't exactly won over the electorate.barcode wrote: It seems most people on here are rather happy with Nick clegg its seems.
I still think they should have gone for David Miliband.
Students aside, in Sheffield the Liberal Democrats have gone from being a power equal to Labour with overall control of the council, to having a scattering of councilors (mostly dating back to the date of the last general election) to actually falling behind the Conservatives... who aren't known for doing well in Sheffield.Critique wrote:I think it'll be very interesting to see how he does in his constituency, Sheffield Hallam, in 2015. It has two universities nearby, and so a large student population, and as he reversed his promise on decision fees, I doubt they're that pleased with him! Also, Labour have basically announced they want to take Clegg's seat in the next election, so I'll be interested to see if they manage. A Labour Party spokesman said last month he expected a 60 seat majority, which seems ambitious considering the election is over a year away and Ed Miliband hasn't exactly won over the electorate.barcode wrote: It seems most people on here are rather happy with Nick clegg its seems.
I still think they should have gone for David Miliband.
The Sheffield Hallam seat will be an interesting one. Won or not, does Clegg actually have a future as party leader? The Tories are positioning themselves as not willing to entertain a further coalition (although that could change, I'm sure), I'm sure Labour would be keen to force him out as part of a coalition agreement and without a coalition, the reduced Liberal Democrats would have to seriously reboot.
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I love you Gavvybaby.Gavin Scott wrote:Opinion is limited to members of the site but not the owner? I don't think so, Willpiss.WillPS wrote:And there ends the debate. Thanks for coming peeps.
You are one of the most brittle and abrupt people on here when you have something to say - so why don't you cram it with walnuts you hypocritical wanker.
Maybe it was when this bill was introduced?
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/201 ... erday.html
Nice to see, there have selected an English bank holiday, with no bearing to Scotland.
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/201 ... erday.html
Nice to see, there have selected an English bank holiday, with no bearing to Scotland.

Maybe what was?barcode wrote:Maybe it was when this bill was introduced?
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/201 ... erday.html
Nice to see, there have selected an English bank holiday, with no bearing to Scotland.
I assume Barcode means that Clegg lost it when the Margaret Thatcher day bill was introduced. As a bill, it's still only in the beginning stages, and it hasn't been properly debated in Parliament yet - with Thatcher being such a divisive character, I can't imagine this will get to the stage of Royal assent.WillPS wrote:Maybe what was?barcode wrote:Maybe it was when this bill was introduced?
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/201 ... erday.html
Nice to see, there have selected an English bank holiday, with no bearing to Scotland.