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Post by salopstick on Apr 22, 2016 23:01:37 GMT
38k mid accounted election funds in a budget of millions is not a story
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Post by outspaced on Apr 22, 2016 23:17:14 GMT
He is more desperate than dan
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Post by ukcstokie on Apr 23, 2016 1:15:14 GMT
After reading this I was hoping to find a smoking gun. I really was. I don't like this government as much as most. This really isn't though. A government brought down because national campaigning money is reallocated locally? That's not democracy, it's a technicality.
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 23, 2016 7:44:20 GMT
Not just people on here voted for them but the majority of people who voted did so they win. What a load of shit story you obviously believe Labour campaigners bought in just simply said vote Labour and refused to mention the name of the candidate, desperate stuff even for you. Strange how it's gathering pace, despite the right wing press attempts to stifle it. You can't trust the tories. Trust that'll go well for Labour, the Iraq war, Rotherham etc, North Staffs hospital. It's been reported to the electional commission who'll then pass it to the police who I would expect to draw the conclusion that there's nothing untoward or do you really believe the Labour people bussed in work around saying Vote Labour but I can't tell you our candidates name, honestly typical of the left all for democracy until the vote go's against you. Rigged the election LMFAO.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 7:50:32 GMT
Strange how it's gathering pace, despite the right wing press attempts to stifle it. You can't trust the tories. Trust that'll go well for Labour, the Iraq war, Rotherham etc, North Staffs hospital. It's been reported to the electional commission who'll then pass it to the police who I would expect to draw the conclusion that there's nothing untoward or do you really believe the Labour people bussed in work around saying Vote Labour but I can't tell you our candidates name, honestly typical of the left all for democracy until the vote go's against you. Rigged the election LMFAO. Maybe they are not rigged, at the moment but ask yourself this question; if David Cameron & Co. could rig the elections somehow, do you think they would?I think we all know the answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 9:04:36 GMT
You don't believe it's exclusive to the Tories do you? In my opinion, our whole lives are being rigged, from the middle classes down
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Post by bigvigs on Apr 23, 2016 9:41:50 GMT
Not just people on here voted for them but the majority of people who voted did so they win. What a load of shit story you obviously believe Labour campaigners bought in just simply said vote Labour and refused to mention the name of the candidate, desperate stuff even for you. Wrong!! The Majority of people did not vote for the Tories at the 2015 Election. The Registered Electorate was 46,42,386 of which 30,687,180 voted, a Turnout of 66.1% The Conservatives polled 11,334,920 votes, 36.9% of those that voted. Not quite the majority, in fact only just over 1 in every 3 of those who voted. Of the total of all people eligible to vote they received the support of only 24.42% To put it another way 3 out of every 4 Eligible Voters DID NOT VOTE CONSERVATIVE less than 1 in 4 did. So your assumption that "Not just people on here voted for them but the majority of people who voted did so they win" is just a little wide of the mark.
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Post by Rick Grimes on Apr 23, 2016 9:48:34 GMT
Top tip: if you reply with even 5% of the vitriol he pours into each post, he skulks off to the main board for a few days and the average IQ on EE goes through the roof Are you two in a civil relationship ? It seems like every other quote from you makes some reference to being gay. It smacks of attention seeking behaviour because you know full well people are going to pick you up on it which is pretty sad that you have to resort to trolling.
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 23, 2016 10:00:58 GMT
Trust that'll go well for Labour, the Iraq war, Rotherham etc, North Staffs hospital. It's been reported to the electional commission who'll then pass it to the police who I would expect to draw the conclusion that there's nothing untoward or do you really believe the Labour people bussed in work around saying Vote Labour but I can't tell you our candidates name, honestly typical of the left all for democracy until the vote go's against you. Rigged the election LMFAO. Maybe they are not rigged, at the moment but ask yourself this question; if David Cameron & Co. could rig the elections somehow, do you think they would?I think we all know the answer. Rig? If you mean call elections at the most favourable time for them, hide bad news they already do if you mean sit there stuffing ballot boxes with votes no I don't think any of the parties would.
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 23, 2016 10:06:47 GMT
Not just people on here voted for them but the majority of people who voted did so they win. What a load of shit story you obviously believe Labour campaigners bought in just simply said vote Labour and refused to mention the name of the candidate, desperate stuff even for you. Wrong!! The Majority of people did not vote for the Tories at the 2015 Election. The Registered Electorate was 46,42,386 of which 30,687,180 voted, a Turnout of 66.1% The Conservatives polled 11,334,920 votes, 36.9% of those that voted. Not quite the majority, in fact only just over 1 in every 3 of those who voted. Of the total of all people eligible to vote they received the support of only 24.42% To put it another way 3 out of every 4 Eligible Voters DID NOT VOTE CONSERVATIVE less than 1 in 4 did. So your assumption that "Not just people on here voted for them but the majority of people who voted did so they win" is just a little wide of the mark. You're right if you want to take what I wrote literally my point to expand on it was they won fair and square with the most votes, so Huddy needs to suck it up and wait until 2020 instead of overegging any bit of bad news into something that will bring the government down. He never learns though his this coalition won't last a week \ month \ year \ another year predictions are infamous.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 10:11:03 GMT
Maybe they are not rigged, at the moment but ask yourself this question; if David Cameron & Co. could rig the elections somehow, do you think they would?I think we all know the answer. Rig? If you mean call elections at the most favourable time for them, hide bad news they already do if you mean sit there stuffing ballot boxes with votes no I don't think any of the parties would. Hmmm...i'm not so sure, I wouldn't put anything past them if they thought they could get away with it.
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Post by partickpotter on Apr 23, 2016 10:17:09 GMT
Rig? If you mean call elections at the most favourable time for them, hide bad news they already do if you mean sit there stuffing ballot boxes with votes no I don't think any of the parties would. Hmmm...i'm not so sure, I wouldn't put anything past them if they thought they could get away with it. Would you trust any political party not to try it on?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 11:03:04 GMT
Hmmm...i'm not so sure, I wouldn't put anything past them if they thought they could get away with it. Would you trust any political party not to try it on? Really good question. I think that there are bad eggs in all the parties, but in particular there are very bad eggs within the Conservative leadership. The bad eggs in Labour tend to be within the "New Labour" camp. The LibDems also have bad eggs, Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty. UKIP, i'm not sure. Same for the SNP. If you were to ask about the individual party leaders I would guess that Sturgeon and Corbyn would not break the rules, but these two are individuals, not the entire party. So my answer must be no. I wouldn't trust any of the main parties to be totally scrupulous if they thought they could get away with it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 11:15:01 GMT
Two questions .... 1 . Do you believe this .? 2. Do you think Corbyn will win the next election .? One word answers will do ....but you can go for a sentence if you feel compelled . Slighlty different angle to question 2... Do you think Labour, without Corbynski will win the next election. 1 word answer is Possibly...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 14:56:27 GMT
Hmmm...i'm not so sure, I wouldn't put anything past them if they thought they could get away with it. Would you trust any political party not to try it on? Same question to you.
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Post by partickpotter on Apr 23, 2016 15:47:56 GMT
Would you trust any political party not to try it on? Same question to you. No
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 16:29:38 GMT
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Post by Gordon Marshall on Apr 23, 2016 16:36:38 GMT
I have no party thats suits me. Tories have been a disaster - homeless up by 79% in stoke in trent in the last 5 years- disgusting. Lie after lie - on deficit - prob not spelt correct U turn after u turn Done well on benefits though Labour- jezza at the start totally not my cup of tea but have warmed a little of late . Cant see him getting in at all though. Seems a little week at PMQ's ( if anybody as sad as me on here watches it or listens to it at work in radio 5) Hes not what we need Liberal- well what are their new policies .? Ukip- some good points, some delivered badly though but too much shambolic behaviour to be taken serious Greens- i cant Fair enough ....but what has made you warm to Corbyn and what has been shambolic in relation to UKIP ? Just curious . I was anti corbyn but of late somethings he says do make sense but only a few eg tax Ukip ideas i like are closed borders, scrapping hs2 and stopping paying so much overseas.
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Post by Gordon Marshall on Apr 23, 2016 16:43:05 GMT
I have no party thats suits me. Tories have been a disaster - homeless up by 79% in stoke in trent in the last 5 years- disgusting. Lie after lie - on deficit - prob not spelt correct U turn after u turn Done well on benefits though Labour- jezza at the start totally not my cup of tea but have warmed a little of late . Cant see him getting in at all though. Seems a little week at PMQ's ( if anybody as sad as me on here watches it or listens to it at work in radio 5) Hes not what we need Liberal- well what are their new policies .? Ukip- some good points, some delivered badly though but too much shambolic behaviour to be taken serious Greens- i cant Interesting that you point out to the homelessness issue but also that they've done some good work on benefits
I would suggest that the benefits reforms have contributed greatly to the homelessness problem
Yes see your point. I like the crackdown on eg polish sending their benefits back home. Homelessness on the rise is obviously a major problem that needs addressing and the hostels are full to capacity but the conservatives wont care as the homeless dont have a voice
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Post by yellowfang on Apr 23, 2016 16:51:32 GMT
I've always said it.............the only good Tory, is a dead Tory.......and the people I have met in life who vote Tory have invariably been selfish, greedy, vile, hypocritical shits
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Post by partickpotter on Apr 23, 2016 16:51:59 GMT
It is what it is. Nothing to lose sleep over. The only reason for mentioning it is to remind ourselves of the reality when one side of the political spectrum tries to claim some moral high ground. In politics there is no high ground, A case in point being the contributor above.
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Post by themistocles on Apr 23, 2016 17:05:14 GMT
I've always said it.............the only good Tory, is a dead Tory.......and the people I have met in life who vote Tory have invariably been selfish, greedy, vile, hypocritical shits You're either a student anarchist, unemployed or a immigration with an attitude like that. But I suppose you constantly preach people are Nazi's and fascist despite YOU wanting people who don't believe the same as you dead. Moron.
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Post by stayingupfor GermanStokie on Apr 23, 2016 19:30:16 GMT
I've always said it.............the only good Tory, is a dead Tory.......and the people I have met in life who vote Tory have invariably been selfish, greedy, vile, hypocritical shits Wow.... I better go and sort myself out then.... Being a selfish Tory and all that...
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 23, 2016 19:36:50 GMT
Would you trust any political party not to try it on? Really good question. I think that there are bad eggs in all the parties, but in particular there are very bad eggs within the Conservative leadership. The bad eggs in Labour tend to be within the "New Labour" camp. The LibDems also have bad eggs, Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty. UKIP, i'm not sure. Same for the SNP. If you were to ask about the individual party leaders I would guess that Sturgeon and Corbyn would not break the rules, but these two are individuals, not the entire party. So my answer must be no. I wouldn't trust any of the main parties to be totally scrupulous if they thought they could get away with it. I'm not a liberal voter but it's rubbish to say Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty, he said a Liberal government would not raise tuition fees there was not a Liberal government so he didn't get to set policy. As for Corbyn not breaking the rules ha ha ha is it 3 pensions he "forgot" on his tax return now
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 19:43:20 GMT
Really good question. I think that there are bad eggs in all the parties, but in particular there are very bad eggs within the Conservative leadership. The bad eggs in Labour tend to be within the "New Labour" camp. The LibDems also have bad eggs, Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty. UKIP, i'm not sure. Same for the SNP. If you were to ask about the individual party leaders I would guess that Sturgeon and Corbyn would not break the rules, but these two are individuals, not the entire party. So my answer must be no. I wouldn't trust any of the main parties to be totally scrupulous if they thought they could get away with it. I'm not a liberal voter but it's rubbish to say Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty, he said a Liberal government would not raise tuition fees there was not a Liberal government so he didn't get to set policy. As for Corbyn not breaking the rules ha ha ha is it 3 pensions he "forgot" on his tax return now Clegg voted to carry the motion though, in itself a very poor thing to do, given their election pledges. I'm not going to respond to your Corbyn point.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 19:48:13 GMT
I've always said it.............the only good Tory, is a dead Tory.......and the people I have met in life who vote Tory have invariably been selfish, greedy, vile, hypocritical shits you have lead sheltered life then my friend ...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 19:50:10 GMT
Trust that'll go well for Labour, the Iraq war, Rotherham etc, North Staffs hospital. It's been reported to the electional commission who'll then pass it to the police who I would expect to draw the conclusion that there's nothing untoward or do you really believe the Labour people bussed in work around saying Vote Labour but I can't tell you our candidates name, honestly typical of the left all for democracy until the vote go's against you. Rigged the election LMFAO. Maybe they are not rigged, at the moment but ask yourself this question; if David Cameron & Co. could rig the elections somehow, do you think they would?I think we all know the answer. Do we ? It's all about opinions isn't it ?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 20:09:10 GMT
Maybe they are not rigged, at the moment but ask yourself this question; if David Cameron & Co. could rig the elections somehow, do you think they would?I think we all know the answer. Do we ? It's all about opinions isn't it ? You can hardly blame anyone for thinking that David Cameron is less than honest though. His lack of authenticity, credibility and honesty is a subject that's been plastered across the newspapers, on the TV and all over Facebook for weeks. What are people supposed to think of him when he behaves in the way that he has and the national media networks have ruthlessly exposed him?
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 23, 2016 20:34:50 GMT
I'm not a liberal voter but it's rubbish to say Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty, he said a Liberal government would not raise tuition fees there was not a Liberal government so he didn't get to set policy. As for Corbyn not breaking the rules ha ha ha is it 3 pensions he "forgot" on his tax return now Clegg voted to carry the motion though, in itself a very poor thing to do, given their election pledges. I'm not going to respond to your Corbyn point. His choice was implement some of his policies or implement none of them, if you want dishonesty see Jezza's position on Europe and Trident Taxis
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Apr 23, 2016 23:09:33 GMT
Really good question. I think that there are bad eggs in all the parties, but in particular there are very bad eggs within the Conservative leadership. The bad eggs in Labour tend to be within the "New Labour" camp. The LibDems also have bad eggs, Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty. UKIP, i'm not sure. Same for the SNP. If you were to ask about the individual party leaders I would guess that Sturgeon and Corbyn would not break the rules, but these two are individuals, not the entire party. So my answer must be no. I wouldn't trust any of the main parties to be totally scrupulous if they thought they could get away with it. I'm not a liberal voter but it's rubbish to say Nick Clegg has proven his dishonesty, he said a Liberal government would not raise tuition fees there was not a Liberal government so he didn't get to set policy. As for Corbyn not breaking the rules ha ha ha is it 3 pensions he "forgot" on his tax return now Desperation central?
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