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RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Apr 2010 #31
I hope labour win. Their insane economic, foreign and immigration policies will destroy the UK. Great stuff.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
24 Apr 2010 #32
Have you ever considered professional help?

Friend, the best help I can get is an absolute kicking for Labour on May 6th. If that happens I will be a very happy man.

So if you can vote or know those who can, please pass on the message and you will be contributing to my treatment.

Their insane economic, foreign and immigration policies will destroy the UK.

So why do you want them to win?
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Apr 2010 #33
So why do you want them to win?

To continue their great work.
MareGaea 29 | 2,751
24 Apr 2010 #34
I actually worry about you a bit, my friend; all this deep hatred...Do you wake up at night, bading in cold sweat and seeing images of Tony and Gordon?

>^..^<

M-G (I would suggest simply deny the fact that a Labour party exists)
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
24 Apr 2010 #35
To continue their great work.

Enough with the humor, we need them to lose big time!
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Apr 2010 #36
I think Labours sabotage of the UK needs to continue.

Keep continuing to throw money into the north on "community projects".

Thanks a million.

Also, I think India needs funding for their space programs. Cough up, taxpayer.

Kamil needs to see the moon.
jonni 16 | 2,481
24 Apr 2010 #37
Enough with the humor, we need them to lose big time!

Except they will probably win. And good thing too.

Tell me what on earth do you see in the Tories?
guzzler 1 | 88
24 Apr 2010 #38
So here is the appeal to all interested living in Cambridge or near by, do everyone a service by pieing Zeichner, and than proceeding to read his comment back at him, you will liven up the election i assure you.

I was wondering why you would not do this service yourself, until I looked at your profile. To discover you are living in Australia, what has British politics got to do with you. You sound just like a friend of mine who, phones me a couple of times a week to complain about Gordon Brown. My friend is a Tory doing business in England, and living in Monaco to avoid paying British tax. I am sure we can recall a few other Tory patriots like Rothschild, Ashcroft, and so many more. And I know there are as many creeps in the Labour Party, and among the Liberals the others I won't even discuss. Please do your raving somewhere else, and don't treat us as fools we can vote for who we feel best suits us.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
24 Apr 2010 #39
M-G (I would suggest simply deny the fact that a Labour party exists)

I can't. On a more serious note my thesis is entitled: Labour demise and Conservative endurance, the Tories were 20% up when i thought of the title, i need them to lose so badly!

like Rothschild, Ashcroft, and so many more.

You do realize that Labour gets more out of None Doms than the Conservatives, As a proportion of what both the parties receive as a whole!
MareGaea 29 | 2,751
24 Apr 2010 #40
I can't. On a more serious note my thesis is entitled: Labour demise and Conservative endurance, the Tories were 20% up when i thought of the title, i need them to lose so badly!

it's only natural: after a period of Labour governments, ppl want Tories. After a period of Torie governments, the ppl want Labour. It has always been like that and it will never change.

>^..^<

M-G (tiens)
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Apr 2010 #41
The brits need to get rid of the FPTP system. Dont expect that to ever happen.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
24 Apr 2010 #42
it's only natural: after a period of Labour governments, ppl want Tories. After a period of Torie governments, the ppl want Labour. It has always been like that and it will never change.

Yes, but every time when Labour exits, the economy is worse than when they first came in!
guzzler 1 | 88
24 Apr 2010 #43
You do realize that Labour gets more out of None Doms than the Conservatives!

If you read my post you will see I included the three parties, please answer my question what is your interest when you are living in Australia.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Apr 2010 #44
I would also like you to explain your interest in African mammals? Is it their organs? Actually, maybe dont answer that. Children can access this site.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
24 Apr 2010 #45
If you read my post you will see I included the three parties, please answer my question what is your interest when you are living in Australia.

I use to think of the UK as beacon of hope, sadly my perceptions are changing and i don't wont that to happen.

And than there is my thesis.

African mammals?

That is also one of my interests. There is no better continent on earth for mamals, apart from the natives who are hell bent on poaching them out.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Apr 2010 #46
I use to think of the UK as beacon of hope, sadly my perceptions are changing and i don"t wont that to happen.

Beacon of hope, sweet suffering Jaysus.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
24 Apr 2010 #47
Yes, it is a bit hard to believe today.

compulsory schooling, a ban on child labour, health and safety at work regulations, a national minimum wage, sickness benefits, free healthcare, the right to divorce, equal pay for women and . The other party fought against and tried to stop all of those.

Schooling was first introduced under Salisbury! (a ban on child labour) by a Conservative! Lord Ashley Cooper.
From 1833 he led the factory reform movement in Parliament and effected passage of the Mines Act (1842) and the Ten Hours Act (1847), known as Lord Ashley's Act, which shortened the working day in textile mills.

sickness benefits: introduced by the Liberals and not Labour.

open access to university education: again none of Labour's doing

right to divorce: look what a load of good that has done to the UK, the highest number of broken homes in Europe.

You really should know better than to spout socialist rubbish. The only thing Labour knows is spending other people's money!

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