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General Election 2010 Page 105

Quote: zooo @ May 7 2010, 1:37 PM BST

I don't think you read what he said properly. Notice the 'kick in the teeth of politics' bit.

Aaron wanting a far right neo-nazi party to gain representation at a national level just to send some silly message to the establishment is, at best, wildly out of step with the overwhelming majority of clear thinking british voters and, at worst, a hideous two-fingers salute to the millions of people that died all over the world fighting fascism in the last 100 years.

Grow up.

Quote: Timbo @ May 7 2010, 1:40 PM BST

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.

But they will.

Quote: James BradburyHarding @ May 7 2010, 2:02 PM BST

Grow up.

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Welcome to the board!

Quote: James BradburyHarding @ May 7 2010, 2:02 PM BST

Aaron wanting a far right neo-nazi party to gain representation at a national level just to send some silly message to the establishment is, at best, wildly out of step with the overwhelming majority of clear thinking british voters and, at worst, a hideous two-fingers salute to the millions of people that died all over the world fighting fascism in the last 100 years.

Grow up.

So wildly out of step that they have councillors, a London Assembly seat, MEPs, and growing support?

The BNP are - unless we get PR, which I suspect you support - harmless oafs.

(I'd be happy if the BNP got not one vote, by the way.)

The Monster Raving Loony Party guy on TV now is brill!

The notion that the British people 'wanted' a hung parliament is risible. We got a hung parliament because none of the parties were particularly impressive. Yes, Labour got drubbed and the Lib Dems underachieved, but last nights vote was hardly a moral victory for Cameron.

I wanted a hung parliament. It seems to me that "strong" governments are the best ones to f**k us over on a whim.

Yesterdays vote was a "Get Gordon out & we'll clean up the mess later" vote, IMO.

Quote: Aaron @ May 7 2010, 2:04 PM BST

harmless oafs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RSZnfpczJg

Quote: sootyj @ May 7 2010, 10:16 AM BST

And Galloway has no seat, has no seat
La la
Stupid twat!

Now he can piss off and join Hamas.

Good riddance.

I think the biggest problem with a Tory/LibDem alliance, is that is just doesn't sound right. I mean, LabLib is fine, but Conservative/Lib? Nah, Maybe they can arrange to change their name as the result of any coalition.

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ May 7 2010, 2:24 PM BST

I wanted a hung parliament.

You may have wanted one but it's very difficult to actually vote for one.

Quote: zooo @ May 7 2010, 12:34 PM BST

Yes. I don't understand that at all.
It's like that US election where everyone said they were voting for Al Gore (or whoever it was), and Bush still won again.

It was John Kerry. It's because "everyone you know" isn't EVERYONE.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ May 7 2010, 2:35 PM BST

I think the biggest problem with a Tory/LibDem alliance, is that is just doesn't sound right. I mean, LabLib is fine, but Conservative/Lib? Nah, Maybe they can arrange to change their name as the result of any coalition.

ConLib works. Or ToryDem. Or even WhigToff.

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