I'm glad the BNP didn't want. Not because they're a bunch of bullet headed, thick necked wankers.
But they represent a pointless nihilistic side of democracy.
I'm glad the BNP didn't want. Not because they're a bunch of bullet headed, thick necked wankers.
But they represent a pointless nihilistic side of democracy.
Quote: Aaron @ May 7 2010, 12:20 PM BSTAlso disappointing to see demented clown Caroline Lucas elected, and genuinely upset that the BNP didn't gain a seat. That really would have been a fabulous kick in the teeth of politics. Hoping that Farage may gain Buckingham.
Care to elaborate on why you're attacking a highly regarded green campaigner - who has received endorsement from across the political spectrum, and won her seat comfortably - whilst being 'genuinely upset' that a racist party has been unequivocally rejected by the british electorate?
Agreed with James. Go Green!!! Screw BNP!
Quote: James BradburyHarding @ May 7 2010, 1:13 PM BSTCare to elaborate on why you're attacking a highly regarded green campaigner - who has received endorsement from across the political spectrum, and won her seat comfortably - whilst being 'genuinely upset' that a racist party has been unequivocally rejected by the british electorate?
He's rebelling. He didn't suit the goth look, so now he's just lashing out.
What would happen if Brown refused to move out?
Who voted for Goldsmith in Richmond Park? The deer?
Quote: James BradburyHarding @ May 7 2010, 1:13 PM BSTCare to elaborate on why you're attacking a highly regarded green campaigner - who has received endorsement from across the political spectrum, and won her seat comfortably - whilst being 'genuinely upset' that a racist party has been unequivocally rejected by the british electorate?
Only two posts, I see you are new to the ways of Aaron.
Quote: Aaron @ May 7 2010, 12:20 PM BSTAlso disappointing to see demented clown Caroline Lucas elected, and genuinely upset that the BNP didn't gain a seat.
the two bright spots of the evening.
Quote: Chappers @ May 7 2010, 1:24 PM BSTWhat would happen if Brown refused to move out?
Vote of no confidence I presume.
Or maybe Her Majesty sends the Palace Guard to evict him.
All this talk of the "keys" to No 10.
There ain't no key. Some bugger always opens it from the inside.
Quote: bigfella @ May 7 2010, 1:34 PM BSTAll this talk of the "keys" to No 10.
There ain't no key. Some bugger always opens it from the inside.
Ah, you've spoilt it now!
Quote: James BradburyHarding @ May 7 2010, 1:13 PM BSTwhilst being 'genuinely upset' that a racist party has been unequivocally rejected by the british electorate?
I don't think you read what he said properly. Notice the 'kick in the teeth of politics' bit.
Quote: Aaron @ May 7 2010, 12:12 PM BSTA hugely disappointing, although not surprising, result. Potentially dark times lie ahead for us - the markets are already beginning to nosedive.
The markets are mindless sheep. They will recover just as quickly so long as the politicos don't make a complete pills of the next couple of days.
A hung parliament is a terrific opportunity for our politicians to show they are capable of acting like responsible adults, and will ensure that the Tories act with more regard to public opinion than New labour ever did.
Oh and Justine Greening is a total moron.
Does anyone know who won Finchley and Golders Green?
Quote: James BradburyHarding @ May 7 2010, 1:13 PM BSTCare to elaborate on why you're attacking a highly regarded green campaigner - who has received endorsement from across the political spectrum, and won her seat comfortably - whilst being 'genuinely upset' that a racist party has been unequivocally rejected by the british electorate?
Because I don't like her, and she looks like a demented clown.
British*
Quote: deckard @ May 7 2010, 1:59 PM BSTDoes anyone know who won Finchley and Golders Green?
Tories.