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19-05-2015 11:29 PM

It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
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20-05-2015 3:05 AM
@malacandran wrote:This thread seems Left-Wing. I suppose that's to be expected, because the posters on here seem mainly composed of young people. And young people always oppose the Tories, and vote Labour.
That is a fact. It's purely an age thing. When you're young, you never vote Conservative. It's kind of against your genes.
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I think you'll find that the average age is close to 60 and we are not all right wing. But carry on deluded.
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20-05-2015 5:30 AM
Thats absoloute nonsense.I would bet and win hardly anyone who uses this forum is under 35 and the young as a rule dont vote as its boring (is as well) .
People who care about those around them vote against the tories as they use the working class to pay for savings that labour govs blew..which is only fair as working class voted against them so they could be better off,not something the tory utopia enjoys that ,they prefer wealthy few dictatorship and all that
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20-05-2015 5:31 AM
oops ..or what suzie said 🙂
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20-05-2015 5:46 AM
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20-05-2015 8:18 AM
I like that piccy of him, I think he looks cute trying to be a fierce diplomat.
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20-05-2015 7:09 PM
Here's a couple, straight from the 'Westminster Comedy Theatre'.

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20-05-2015 7:26 PM
Here's a couple straight from the UK Inebriates Party:-


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20-05-2015 10:58 PM
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21-05-2015 12:40 PM
Also extremely elegant and bespoke, Astro. You can always tell the breeding of a person by the cut of his pin-striped suit, and the way he handles a furled umbrella....or even holds a beer. It was laughable the way in which Comedy Dave began to dispense with the jacket and roll his sleeves up during the latter part of the election campaign, trying (feebly) to appeal to the working classes. Nigel on the other hand, was his usual immaculate self, clad in a smart camel Crombie overcoat, with velvet faced collar. No need for Nigel to adopt a faux persona. Although 'top-drawer', he doesn't adopt the airs and graces of the Bullingdon clique. He could quite safely kick Dodgy Dave into the long grass at the edge of the Polo field, and afterwards have a pint and a ciggie with the local road sweeper. Man of the people is our Nigel.
*cue VCR*
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21-05-2015 1:59 PM
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23-05-2015 9:03 PM
The pictures posted above lead me to offer this suggestion:
In future TV debates, all politicians should be required to appear in front of the cameras, completely naked.
Mightn't that give a refreshing new insight into the people who seek power over us?
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23-05-2015 9:57 PM
If Cyril Smith were still alive That idea would have been invaluable.
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23-05-2015 11:54 PM
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18-06-2015 10:31 PM
Recap. Farage doesn't get elected, resigns.
Names Suzanne Evans as successor.
Two "advisors" (Raheem Kassam and Matt Richardson) get shoved out.
Farage unresigns.
UKIPs only MP Douglas Carswell gets a bit rattled by Farage unresigning.
Farage gets rattled and stroppy with Carswell.
Richardson comes back as party secretary.
The party's economy spokesman Patrick O'Flynn attacks Farage saying he's "snarling and aggressive".
Suzanne Evans leaves post as policy chief.
NOW there's this:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33190940
I think you're up to date now? What a charming carry on?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
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19-06-2015 11:05 AM
Jeeze, I know it's fairly static on here, but to have to dredge up a thread from the archives that's two months old is a bit rich, is it not ? Still, since you have made the effort, might as well make your foray into the back number library worthwhile. Anyway, doesn't appear to have evoked much of a response up until now.
Never really cared for that Evans woman. Always found her a tad duplicitous.
Mind you...
Must admit he does have strong views. Can't fault him for that tho'.

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19-06-2015 11:40 AM
The previous last post on here was on the 23rd of May.
It may not have engendered a lot of response but the views went up so people read what was said and of course, many are afraid to join in because of the more impolite, vociferous fraternity.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
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19-06-2015 12:01 PM
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19-06-2015 12:03 PM
Might be because trying to reason with UKIP supporters is like
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
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19-06-2015 12:05 PM

