goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 12:09
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the most evil government seen in the uk ever and they even smile when turning the knife
I class CAMERON IN THE SAME MOLD AS HITLER @IS HENCHMEN
doodlebug4
- 08 Nov 2013 12:11
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I think you need locking up and deported TANKER.
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 12:12
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when a life long tory thinks like myself it about sums up the gov .
evil beyond belief .
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 12:13
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doodle yes the truth hurts some what
70% of the uk thinks this gov is evil
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 12:17
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NISSAN attempting to blackmail the uk voters
well you French person close the plant and leave good bye
I am going to vote UKIP to get out of a corrupt EU
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 12:22
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a few facts we only pay money into the EU
ever one who comes to the uk gets NHS AND BENEFITS
IF ANY OF OUR CHILDREN WANT TO GO AND WORK IN THE EU THEY HAVE GOT TO TAKE OUT INSURANCE making it not worth the bother .
if we are apart of the EU why have we not got free medical when abroad
Haystack
- 08 Nov 2013 12:49
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A vote for UKIP is a wasted vote. They won't get even one MP.
MaxK
- 08 Nov 2013 12:54
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The trouble is...a vote for the three stoogies is a wasted vote as well.
You wont get a single promise kept.
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 12:59
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hay the UKIP voters like me and my family and friends and others like us all over the uk
WILL DESTROY THE CON PARTY .
a party of liars crooks and evil turds
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 12:59
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ukip will take over 40% of the torys old voters
goldfinger
- 08 Nov 2013 13:55
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Yep Hays is talking balderdash when he says they wont take seats. They will but not as much as the % of the vote suggests.
Problem is Tories right might seem fit to tie up with them in a coalition.
Having said that itl be the end of the tory pary as we now know them and that will be Camorons fault.
Haystack
- 08 Nov 2013 14:03
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They need more than 20% of the vote to get one seat.
cynic
- 08 Nov 2013 14:04
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i wouldn't be at all surprised to see ukip with <5 seats and just possibly none at all
i'm also surprised that none of you lot have picked up on this morning's headline that uk population is forecast to rise by 10m in the next 25 years due to the high(er) birthrate among immigrants
Haystack
- 08 Nov 2013 14:06
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Gf
If you are saying that UKIP won't get as much as their % suggests then you are agreeing that they cannot win an election. That means votes for them are wasted as we have first past the post and not proportional voting.
cynic
- 08 Nov 2013 14:15
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that's a poor argument hays
MaxK
- 08 Nov 2013 14:15
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Where ill the dim/lib vote go?
cynic
- 08 Nov 2013 14:16
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down the pan!
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 14:18
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hays I will along with many more old torys vote for UKIP as their is nn one else to vote for sick of all the lies and crap from the 3 main con parties
and let me asure you their are tens of thousand that think like me
cynic
- 08 Nov 2013 14:21
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tens of thousands will win ukip a big fat zero seats
TANKER
- 08 Nov 2013 14:23
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134,000. That’s how many members the Conservative Party now has, according to Paul Goodman at ConservativeHome. Despite months of campaigning from the site, the only figure Conservative HQ would release is that 253,600 people voted for David Cameron as leader in 2005. Today’s number means that membership has nearly halved throughout Cameron’s eight-year term as party leader.
Tracking the memberships of political parties is difficult, as they are under no obligation to release any details. The House of Commons Library released a paper in December last year, compiling all the figures they could find. From this, this is how memberships of the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties has dropped since the 1997 election: