Quote: Badge @ April 8 2010, 7:23 PM BSTI could never vote Tory.
Peasant.
Quote: Badge @ April 8 2010, 7:23 PM BSTI could never vote Tory.
Peasant.
Bist!?
Quote: zooo @ April 8 2010, 7:34 PM BSTBist!?
Bristolian for "Where I be" or "Where I live".
Ah!
Blimey, I'm learning all sorts today.
Quote: Gavin @ April 8 2010, 6:45 PM BSTI don't care. Until everyone involved in the Digital Bill is gone I will be spoiling voting paper.
If you feel strongly about the Digital Bill why not vote for someone who opposes it?
I will never vote Tory.
Which holds up even more in this election with the toffee-nosed twat they have leading their party.
More likely to make me vote for them!
Quote: dondonss @ April 8 2010, 10:49 PM BSTI will never vote Tory.
Which holds up even more in this election with the toffee-nosed twat they have leading their party.
Peasant.
Quote: dondonss @ April 8 2010, 10:49 PM BSTI will never vote Tory.
Which holds up even more in this election with the toffee-nosed twat they have leading their party.
Excellent first post, cracking signature. It can only go downhill from here
Quote: zooo @ April 8 2010, 7:41 PM BSTCor Blimey Gov n'all, Lord love a duck I'm learning all sorts today if that ain't the truth.
Quote: Tim Walker @ April 8 2010, 2:55 PM BSTI'd just like to comment that anyone who says "I could never vote Tory" or "I could never vote Labour" (or even "I could never vote Liberal") - as though voting should be some tribalistic exercise akin to which football team you were brought up to support, is a stupid c**t.
You couldn't be more wrong. However watered down (or insanely ramped up) the current Labour and Conservative candidates/policies may be the two parties represent polar conceptions of social organisation. You either favour one or the other - even if you don't realise it.
As I say... stupid c**ts.
The football analogy is flawed since no football team is different to the other in conception.
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