The UK General Election Thread (II)
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Bercow should get in.
Look at all these Labour qunts saying the country has clearly said they don't want a Tory majority
I bet the Harman household is a bundle of fun.
Look at all these Labour qunts saying the country has clearly said they don't want a Tory majority
I bet the Harman household is a bundle of fun.
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The £ sinks 3 cents against the $.... now trading at $1.46 to the £.
We're doooooooomed I tell ya ...............doooomed!
We're doooooooomed I tell ya ...............doooomed!
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I think the unfairness of the electoral system is demonstrated by these figures taken from the BBC website:
England - Cons - 288 seats
- Lab - 185 seats
- LD - 40 seats
Total votes cast - 24m
Scotland - Lab - 41 seats
- LD - 10 seats
- SNP - 6 seats
- Cons- 1 seat
Total votes cast - 2 1/2m
Wales - Lab - 26 seats
Cons - 8 seats
LD - 3 seats
PC - 3 seats
Total votes cast - 1 1/2m
Once again 5/6ths of the population of the UK have been dictated to by the Celtic fringe who can decide laws for England whilst being internally autonomous.
England - Cons - 288 seats
- Lab - 185 seats
- LD - 40 seats
Total votes cast - 24m
Scotland - Lab - 41 seats
- LD - 10 seats
- SNP - 6 seats
- Cons- 1 seat
Total votes cast - 2 1/2m
Wales - Lab - 26 seats
Cons - 8 seats
LD - 3 seats
PC - 3 seats
Total votes cast - 1 1/2m
Once again 5/6ths of the population of the UK have been dictated to by the Celtic fringe who can decide laws for England whilst being internally autonomous.
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Yeah, blame the Welsh and Scots gits, Allan.
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It'll matter Lardy, if deals get done and Scotland, Wales & NI don't get equal cuts...
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lardbucket wrote:Yeah, blame the Welsh and Scots gits, Allan.
Why not? They have their own assemblies which the English have to pay for and they want to dictate the UK government as well. Their constituencies are smaller than English ones and are virtually Labour rotten boroughs.
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This is what happens if you lie down with sheepgoatsdogs ...
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lardbucket wrote:Yeah, blame the Welsh and Scots gits, Allan.
Get f**cked, Lardy. You have absolutely no idea of what you're sprouting.
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Allan D wrote:lardbucket wrote:Yeah, blame the Welsh and Scots gits, Allan.
Why not? They have their own assemblies which the English have to pay for and they want to dictate the UK government as well. Their constituencies are smaller than English ones and are virtually Labour rotten boroughs.
I voted Lib Dem and my constituency is Neath.
Problem, Allan?
Because it seems like you have a problem?
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That did for the LibDems then
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Can always trust Nigel to make a pointless post about something he knows nowt about . . .
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Broon in his usual Walter Mitty-state of total denial. Worse than Hitler in his bunker summoning up imaginary armies to defeat the Russians.
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DJ_Smerk wrote:
I voted Lib Dem and my constituency is Neath
I voted Lib Dem and my constituency is Islington North so you have my sincere sympathies.
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DJ_Smerk wrote:Allan D wrote:lardbucket wrote:Yeah, blame the Welsh and Scots gits, Allan.
Why not? They have their own assemblies which the English have to pay for and they want to dictate the UK government as well. Their constituencies are smaller than English ones and are virtually Labour rotten boroughs.
I voted Lib Dem and my constituency is Neath.
Problem, Allan?
Because it seems like you have a problem?
FFS Smerks - stop being so bloody sensitive.
The object of AD's post was to point out the gross anomaly which presently exists - whereby 4 million Celt voters WITH THEIR OWN AUTONOMOUS PARLIAMENTS / ASSEMBLYS - virtually decide what the rest of the 30 million voters in the UK have to put up with.
Oh bollocks - Snout-in-Trough Bercow got in ... with his "popularity" 11% down!!
If Cameroon becomes PM, I give Bercow 6 months in the Speakers chair before he's booted out.
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tac wrote:Can always trust Nigel to make a pointless post about something he knows nowt about . . .
Garry the expert on English politics
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Fark, it don't matter what bait I throw in these days . . get a bite within a minute or two . . .
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DJ_Smerk wrote:lardbucket wrote:Yeah, blame the Welsh and Scots gits, Allan.
Get f**cked, Lardy. You have absolutely no idea of what you're sprouting.
I hope that's severe NSR on your part; I honestly didn't think you were stupid..
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tac wrote:Fark, it don't matter what bait I throw in these days . . get a bite within a minute or two . . .
Did want you to feel lonely
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Is that an NSR call, I see?
In the net and in the esky
In the net and in the esky
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lardbucket wrote:DJ_Smerk wrote:lardbucket wrote:Yeah, blame the Welsh and Scots gits, Allan.
Get f**cked, Lardy. You have absolutely no idea of what you're sprouting.
I hope that's severe NSR on your part; I honestly didn't think you were stupid..
Honestly?
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tac wrote:Fark, it don't matter what bait I throw in these days . . get a bite within a minute or two . . .
Careful, you'll be accused of band waggoning next ...
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poor old nigel, takes a break to recover his self-esteem and comes back and gets owned within minutes . . . he'll jump on lardy's bandwagon and give poor smerky some attitude to compensaye . . just watch . . .
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Deary me, woke to find I'm going to be represented by a double barrelled tory...
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Smerky sees attacks when they're not there, or pretends to. I thought it was rich of Allan to lash out at the Scots and the Welsh when the projected glorious vicTORY didn't quite materialise.
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eowyn wrote:Deary me, woke to find I'm going to be represented by a double barrelled tory...
He may just be very pleased to see you
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