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Did you see that idiot arguing with Cameron today

what a fool - he is clearly unable to understand very simple concepts.

this is the trouble for the tories - they have to win over a bunch of borderline retards who are totally incapable of understanding simple ideas.

I hope this guy was genuine and not a labour stooge. The reason I think it could be a labour set up was the complete ineptitude of the father.

"Oi Dave, my son couldn't get into his local school during 13 years of labour govt, this is somehow the tories (and no doubt thatchers) fault. so what are you gonna do about it????"

At least DC spoke to him unlike the coward brown running away.
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  • Alan_Cross
    Alan_Cross Posts: 1,226 Forumite
    Did you see that idiot putting up Tory party propaganda masquerading as a discussion thread today?

    Went by the name of Knackered Nag or something.
  • i am not affiliated to any party.

    however, i will be voting conservative. its the only way. 5 more years of labour or a hung parliament and we are totally ruined (as opposed to just ruined now).
  • mbga9pgf
    mbga9pgf Posts: 3,224 Forumite
    Iam tory but voting Lib Dem.

    I want to see what happens when Labour are bankrupt, in third place but win a coalition majority in pole place.

    The economy will hate it...

    Electorally it will be a disaster and we would have somewhat of a constitutional crisis.

    Oh, all those pig-sh*t thick labour voters get to see how cr*p their party really are.
  • Sir_Humphrey
    Sir_Humphrey Posts: 1,978 Forumite
    Did you see that idiot arguing with Cameron today
    What, some bounder argued with Cameron?!?

    Well, we jolly well can't be having that!
    Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists of choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable. J. K. Galbraith
  • you can argue with him, but Cameron clearly told him what the answer was and yet still he was banging on and on about the same thing.

    He was as thick as mince.
  • mbga9pgf
    mbga9pgf Posts: 3,224 Forumite
    Like most Labour voters. The rest are pure communists.
  • Alan_Cross
    Alan_Cross Posts: 1,226 Forumite
    i am not affiliated to any party.

    however, i will be voting conservative. its the only way. 5 more years of labour or a hung parliament and we are totally ruined (as opposed to just ruined now).


    Is there a 'sound of incredulous laughter' forum where we could post this one..?
  • mitchaa
    mitchaa Posts: 4,487 Forumite
    mbga9pgf wrote: »
    Iam tory but voting Lib Dem.

    Why run the risk of a hung parliament when the tories have a chance of a majority?

    Are the tories close in your local constituency or is it Labour/Lib dem?
  • robin_banks
    robin_banks Posts: 15,778 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    you can argue with him, but Cameron clearly told him what the answer was and yet still he was banging on and on about the same thing.

    He was as thick as mince.

    Cameon will the answer the same question with a different response next time mind.
    "An arrogant and self-righteous Guardian reading tvv@t".

    !!!!!! is all that about?
  • mbga9pgf
    mbga9pgf Posts: 3,224 Forumite
    mitchaa wrote: »
    Why run the risk of a hung parliament when the tories have a chance of a majority?

    Are the tories close in your local constituency or is it Labour/Lib dem?

    Yep, within 5% of each other.

    Why?

    Nothing will tank the economy faster than a hung parliament. Either via Market uncertainty, or via a hung parliament getting to grips with the deficit in a savage manner, as they can collectively take the blame.

    I am about to exchange but dont care. Prices need to come down and that isnt going to happen without a double dip.

    If the Tories get in outright, they will be as villified as Maggie. Our only chance of seeing Labour off for good would be a hung parliament and a Lib/Con coalition. Libs are not going to support a Lab PM when they are pushing for electoral reform and Labour are due to come third as a proportion of the vote.


    Chickens are about to come home to roost chap and this is about the long term gain for the Tories.
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