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Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Miss Demeanour on January 04, 2010, 09:47:54 PM
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So who is willing to nail their flag to the mast and predict the date of the election
I'm sure BM will be happy to transfer the prize from the infinite bingo game to something that someone else actually has a chance of winning whistle:
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May 6th
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Correct, now who to vote for, those that have been ruining the country for the last fourteen or so years or the others that'll ruin it for the next fourteen?
Gordon is shite, Nulabor are shite, but David Hugh Grant Cameron has yet to even call them on being shite!
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I drank the prize for the infinite bingo game the other night... redface:
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I'm amazed you held off that long lol:
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I'm amazed you held off that long lol:
I figured it was ten years old when we started... The 'best before' date couldn't be too far away could it...? whistle:
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So what is the new prize then ?
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Damm! I was going to say it must have been well past it's best before date.
Anyway,
3rd June.
Because Gordon's going to hang on for as long as possible.
The five years run from the first meeting of Parliament following a UK Parliamentary general election. The current Parliament was first summoned on Wednesday 11 May 2005, so will cease to exist at midnight on Monday 10 May 2010. A general election to elect the new Parliament must be held by no later than Thursday 3 June 2010.
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So what is the new prize then ?
Um... redface:
It is still an Ardbeg bottle! ;D
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So what is the new prize then ?
Um... redface:
It is still an Ardbeg bottle! ;D
But an empty one ::)
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So what is the new prize then ?
Um... redface:
It is still an Ardbeg bottle! ;D
But an empty one ::)
Um.... redface:
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27th May - half term week . He'll be hoping most people will go away
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April 1st seems apt.
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Mort, unlikely.
It's just been announced that the late May Bank Holiday has been moved to June 3rd and the 4th has been added to celebrate the Queen's diamond jubilee or summat...
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That's 2012. Labour promises = jam tomorrow.
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I really should read the radio with more attention.
Fancy telling us that now, I can hardly start looking forward to that, bastards!
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Of course if the Queen dies in the meantime...
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May 6th
Told you so whistle:
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May 6th
Told you so whistle:
4 rancid weeks of being battered by these three toseers, on the telly, the papers, the radio, the billboards, the canvassers, everywhere and everything in fact, and what will they all do?
Slag each other off constantly. Banghead
I'm going into early hibernation.
No matter who wins (who actually cares amongst us mere sheeples anyway) the country will still be goosed, and will remain so for eternity.
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May 6th
Told you so whistle:
4 rancid weeks of being battered by these three toseers, on the telly, the papers, the radio, the billboards, the canvassers, everywhere and everything in fact, and what will they all do?
Slag each other off constantly. Banghead
I'm going into early hibernation.
No matter who wins (who actually cares amongst us mere sheeples anyway) the country will still be goosed, and will remain so for eternity.
You're right...
One thing you can guarantee about the campaign is that none of them will be discussing real policies that affect people... noooo:
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And the only way to change things is to join a party, get onto the selection committee and get some candidates up there who will do what you want.
No good moaning and disengaging from the process. You have to be part of the process if you want to change things.
I am a member of the Conservative Party, have been for years. Agree with their/my politics or not I do get a say in who is selected to stand for election in this ward. I take an active part in the selection process and I get my arse out and try to persuade others to support our candidate. If more people did this then Parliament would be more representative of our desires.
An example. The local parish council had not needed an election for 27 years until I went round the village collecting signatures and nominations. That forced an election because for the first time in 27 years there were more candidates than vacancies. 5 of my nominees were elected and it has made a hell of a difference to how village matters are run.
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And the only way to change things is to join a party, get onto the selection committee and get some candidates up there who will do what you want.
No good moaning and disengaging from the process. You have to be part of the process if you want to change things.
I am a member of the Conservative Party, have been for years. Agree with their/my politics or not I do get a say in who is selected to stand for election in this ward. I take an active part in the selection process and I get my arse out and try to persuade others to support our candidate. If more people did this then Parliament would be more representative of our desires.
An example. The local parish council had not needed an election for 27 years until I went round the village collecting signatures and nominations. That forced an election because for the first time in 27 years there were more candidates than vacancies. 5 of my nominees were elected and it has made a hell of a difference to how village matters are run.
happ096
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No, don't get me wrong Snoops, I will vote and it will probably be Tory too, but come on ey, WHAT bloody difference would it possibly make if I joined up and started barking my instructions and demands?
Correct, absolutely none, apart from a banning and ejection more than likely.
We are all tired and apathetic because THEY all are too, worn out and knackered. Scrap the lot of them like you'd do with an old banger ffs.
We need a new fresh party that is actually going to DO something for US sheeples.
They're only interested in willy waving and lining their own fat bottomless thieving stinking pockets at our expense, and I'm heartily sick to the back teeth with all of them.
Bloody me me me me me bloody ME, that is all we ever hear. Banghead
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Almost 300 MPs are leaving the House this time. New blood aplenty coming in.
I know what you are saying Growler but I have been fighting the battle for 40 years, I can't stop now.
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Almost 300 MPs are leaving the House this time. New blood aplenty coming in.
I know what you are saying Growler but I have been fighting the battle for 40 years, I can't stop now.
All six hundred and bloody forty should leave - useless bunch of complete wankers... cussing:
The worst government EVER and the worst opposition EVER!
They should all be hanged! cussing:
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If they actually discussed politics , provided some insight into how they are going to resolve the bloody mess we are in and offered some kind of hope of a change in this country you might be inspired to put a cross next to one of their names.
Instead we are in for 4 weeks of bitching, sniping, name calling, avoiding direct questions , sweeping things under the carpet , self deluisional twaddle.
TBH I turn off whenever I see any of them open thier mouth. I have no faith , trust or confidence in any of them evil: