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UK elections on 5 may!
Cant believe no one started this already 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/...age/4409935.stm
so today they anounced the election date. Blair again? I hope so for one reason, he is much more pro EU than the other ones, they will just screw up the whole EU thing 
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| Originally posted by St_Andrew Cant believe no one started this already ![]() http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/...age/4409935.stm so today they anounced the election date. Blair again? I hope so for one reason, he is much more pro EU than the other ones, they will just screw up the whole EU thing |
) so I would like somebody who stands up to America and tells the ******s to piss off - its not like Bush is the ideological compadre of Labour and for some reason we have been allying ourselves with the right-wingers of Europe like Italy and Spain (pre-election) which is totally fucked up for Labour to do. However, their domestic record is pretty good and they introduced the minumum wage and have established stability in the economy. Altho they privatised shit loads of nationalised companies which was a big mistake (fuckin god damn mother fucking trains!!!!!!
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Yeah it'll be Labour again, but Blair has become more a liability than an asset because no-one trusts him anymore. So they are going to win on the economy. Which is Browns achivement. I suspect that in a third term Blair will be taken out at some point. He's over centralised everything. The grass root have no sence of self worth as they are always just bullied into line.
So Labour will win but lose out to both Conservatives and Lib Dem. especially the Lib Dem I recon (thats whats bringing them closer actually, the Torries in the long term are rather unmoved). But of course the Conservatives are starting from a much better position so it'll be:
Lab
Con
LDem
But it'll be closer than it's been in a good while.
>>>POLLS<<<
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| Originally posted by Dervish Yeah it'll be Labour again, but Blair has become more a liability than an asset because no-one trusts him anymore. So they are going to win on the economy. Which is Browns achivement. I suspect that in a third term Blair will be taken out at some point. He's over centralised everything. The grass root have no sence of self worth as they are always just bullied into line. So Labour will win but lose out to both Conservatives and Lib Dem. especially the Lib Dem I recon (thats whats bringing them closer actually, the Torries in the long term are rather unmoved). But of course the Conservatives are starting from a much better position so it'll be: Lab Con LDem But it'll be closer than it's been in a good while. >>>POLLS<<< |
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| Originally posted by George Smiley Not sure who I'll vote for...depends where I am. I'm registered in Leeds and in a place near Sheffield. If I vote in Leeds I'll vote Lib Dems (who are very pro EU by the way, probably more so than Labour) but if I go home to near Sheffield there is no point whatsoever voting anyone other than Labour as it is an old coal mining community and the Labour MPs in those places tend to be of the old socialist type and they will never lose in places like that (not that I'd want them to either!) |
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| Originally posted by George Smiley Stickin ya neck out a bit there with that Labour; Conservative; Lib Dem prediction aren't ya?! |
Blair more years! 
Well personally i hope labour win.....dont think the conservatives would do the UK any good at all at this point in time....but they seem to be making a comeback in the polls(unfortunatly)...but its all down to Iraq...and the truth is the conservatives would have probably done the same...but it wont be a landslide for labour..be a lot closer than the last election...but i just hope people can forget Iraq when voting and look at the more positive aspects of the UK economy instead...the UK economy has done excellent under labour and still is...but i would say the Lib Dems will pick up most of the lost labour vote...but hopefully a labour victory with Blair stepping down shortly into the new term and Brown taking over...
I wonder if the result went against labour would they consider a coalition government with the lib dems? or are they just to far apart on policy.....
Anyway it should be an interesting 4 weeks...and hopefully no banana skins for labour......
Oh yeah and the reason i want labour to win is because of what they have done to try and resolve the conflict in Northern Ireland...particularily Blair...without him the situation would be nowhere near a resolution as it is today...and you can almost definatly say that the conservatives would have done nothing but limber along with the situation and would not have engaged in negotiations with the IRA which ultimatly was the way forward....
The conservatives had a history of putting weak Northern Ireland secetarys in place as a type of retirement home....although a poisened chalice at the same time....Blair stuck Mo Mowlen in place and it really took off from there...she was there to do business and she did so with the backing of Blair and his government....Blair will definatly go down in history in Ireland as the one who genuinely kicked off the peace process to bring about a lasting resolution for the first time...and the tories can kiss my ass...W**kers
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| Originally posted by trancaholic How does the election system works in the UK? Can you go to any voting place to vote? What about voting by letter - is that possible? |
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| Originally posted by zig Well personally i hope labour win.....dont think the conservatives would do the UK any good at all at this point in time....but they seem to be making a comeback in the polls(unfortunatly)...but its all down to Iraq...and the truth is the conservatives would have probably done the same...but it wont be a landslide for labour..be a lot closer than the last election...but i just hope people can forget Iraq when voting and look at the more positive aspects of the UK economy instead...the UK economy has done excellent under labour and still is...but i would say the Lib Dems will pick up most of the lost labour vote...but hopefully a labour victory with Blair stepping down shortly into the new term and Brown taking over... I wonder if the result went against labour would they consider a coalition government with the lib dems? or are they just to far apart on policy..... Anyway it should be an interesting 4 weeks...and hopefully no banana skins for labour...... |
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| Originally posted by zig Oh yeah and the reason i want labour to win is because of what they have done to try and resolve the conflict in Northern Ireland...particularily Blair...without him the situation would be nowhere near a resolution as it is today...and you can almost definatly say that the conservatives would have done nothing but limber along with the situation and would not have engaged in negotiations with the IRA which ultimatly was the way forward.... The conservatives had a history of putting weak Northern Ireland secetarys in place as a type of retirement home....although a poisened chalice at the same time....Blair stuck Mo Mowlen in place and it really took off from there...she was there to do business and she did so with the backing of Blair and his government....Blair will definatly go down in history in Ireland as the one who genuinely kicked off the peace process to bring about a lasting resolution for the first time...and the tories can kiss my ass...W**kers |
tghe problem with the conservative parties is they vote in gobshites as leaders.
Michael howard looks like a pedo. Kenneth clarke would of done an excellent job.
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| Originally posted by Michael19 tghe problem with the conservative parties is they vote in gobshites as leaders. Michael howard looks like a pedo. Kenneth clarke would of done an excellent job. |
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@Smiley: Thanks. Very interesting.
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| Originally posted by George Smiley (meaning power is shared out a little bit more evenly to peoples opinions altho it still means, for example, this Labour government only receiving 25% of the total electorate meaning 75% of people who could vote didn't vote for the government!) |
the tories are the biggest shit talkers we've ever had, privatising everything then complaining now because they are. If those bastards get back in power i'm cutting my balls off & mailing them to michael howard, forcing him to eat them
Brits never back down from a fight, and they're the bestest of allies.
Let me know who's in charge when the smoke clears!
[[[smoke]]]
^^^^ You might want to reconsider your sentiments:
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/3a783f0e-a...000e2511c8.html
^^^^^isnt Bush talking about the same thing, the last couple of days, now that they have this "highly" trained Iraqi force.......
On a side note, some of the polls are looking a bit worrying for Blair and Labour....Tories seem to be right up there with Labour... 
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| Originally posted by zig On a side note, some of the polls are looking a bit worrying for Blair and Labour....Tories seem to be right up there with Labour... |
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| Originally posted by Cynical Not at all. The biggest conservative swing in the polls right now would still leave Labour with a majority around 100, and on the other end of the spectrum some polls even suggest a swing for Labour against the Conservatives. |
This is my first elegible general election, and I'm going to be voting Lib Dems so if hell freezes over, they will get rid of tuition fees. I hate being in debt!
Labour have kept a stable economy and solved some poverty, but social order, tuition fees and Iraq are just wrong wrong wrong!
And all you guys point to us as being selfish. It seems to me that leftists still look through their political views through what they think behoovs them the best in their current state, in this case ending tuition fees. Hey dude if you want to be successful yeah if you don't have to pay tuition fees its nice now, but you will be paying that for a lifetime in higher taxes. Vote Tories. Remember UK was being compared fucking 3rd world countries before Thatcher took office, take a look at how much better economically you guys got after she took office.
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| Originally posted by denny_shibby Remember UK was being compared fucking 3rd world countries before Thatcher took office, take a look at how much better economically you guys got after she took office. |
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