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Smoogie
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Posted - 2010/04/21 : 22:58:21
quote: Originally posted by kathryn:
lib dem are going to relax the laws with regards to immigrants is this a good thing or bad thing?
I didn't think they where going to do that? I think they have some good ideas.
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jenks
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Posted - 2010/04/22 : 02:06:01
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
Amazimgh what a bit of media hyppe can do.
I'm votin BNP
What for?
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kathryn
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Posted - 2010/04/22 : 09:37:14
quote: Originally posted by jenks:
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
Amazimgh what a bit of media hyppe can do.
I'm votin BNP
What for?
hahaha your racist as well as a chav
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Dj_triquatra
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Posted - 2010/04/22 : 11:38:41
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
did i ****, Sir Nick Griffin wasnt on it so no point in wasting my life on the dribble they chat... Have to put up with them on radio 1 as it is....
I find it very odd that they have them 3 parties on them and not ukip or bnp... Pricks....
Nick Griffin is on radio one today
and its not odd, the states are the same - you have the main parties on for the debate
if anything it should be "odd" that they even let a third party in on it at all..but its all down to size of party. and here in the UK we have three main parties. in order to get UKIP or BNP on there they would have to step over at least 8 other political parties who have more members than them in the HOC...
what IS "odd" about it is the interesting coincidence that the BBC were "randomly picked" to host the third debate (which they will control) as the "public service" debate - the one debate that would possibily bring up questions of about the tv license tax - which of course now they can say "no, thats not an appropriate question" and throw it out before its presented to the leaders...conspiracy theory much?
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jenks
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Posted - 2010/04/22 : 14:35:19
quote: Originally posted by Smoogie:
quote: Originally posted by kathryn:
lib dem are going to relax the laws with regards to immigrants is this a good thing or bad thing?
I didn't think they where going to do that? I think they have some good ideas.
Smoogie you're more confused than Scooby Doo. Last time you were on here talking about politics you were championing conservative policies, now you're Lib Dem? Of the main parties they're at the opposite end of the political spectrum, make your mind up.
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Watson.
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Posted - 2010/04/22 : 16:21:02
I won't be voting Lib-Dem.
I'd agree that Clegg got the better of both Brown and Cameron, who was shown up as an utter goon who was completely lacking in substance, highlighted by him continually resorting to crap anecdotes. I was going to vote Conservative, but Cameron's awful display has put me right off. Brown can bolt as well, owing to the complete mess he landed us in.
As for the Lib-Dems - I like some of their policies and dislike some of the others. I like the idea of moving us away from the FPTP system to a more PR based system, as well as rasing the personal allowance to 10,000. However, their illegal immigrant amnesty is wrong in my view, and they are far too pro-Europe. It strikes me as odd that they're so intent on reforming the British political system which, to be fair, isn't the most democratic; but are are more than happy to cuddle up to the undemocratic mess that is the EU.
I might just not bother voting anyway, as I live in a Labour safe seat. I can't see Gordon Brown has an 18,000 majority (from something like 33,000 votes) - enough said.
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Smoogie
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Posted - 2010/04/22 : 19:13:04
I live in 'Bournemouth West' which is said to go 3 ways!
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