Politicians are just one rung under the ladder to lawyers for me Joe. I do believe that many of them set out with the noblest of intentions. They just end up being corrupted by the system. Whatever system, whatever country that may be.
I'm not voting btw, will never vote for a bell head, devious **** house like May who has zero in common with the real UK.. Can never vote for a broken daisy chain, who looks like me after 5 days of pad-changes without a wash.. Can never vote for a party with the proper leader laughing at them.. Can never vote for a party who's leader looks like the lad that couldn't get into the church choir.. Manifesto's mean nowt, just the egotistical words of people who are desperate to have their day, whatever the cost to the rest..
That's a 100% correct mate my mate was MP for Donny ( Labour ) then got in and he was the most corrupt bastard that walked the earth ( but you are allowed to do that ) how many f ucking times did I hear him say that never spoke to him again looked him up last year on Google he had died with MND poor sod.
Believe it or not Joe I think nearly the same as you but I have a feeling May is not as bad as you suggest, I hope I am proved right but I am usually not.
Haven't met any yet Joe, although there are some right wierdos where I am right now so the jury's out at the minute. But I'd hate to think we were the most intelligent species anywhere, ever, mate. As for young kids getting into politics, yes I honestly believe many of them really do feel so passionate, caring and idealistic about what matters to them. They just mostly end up being corroded by life and the system's we create around us. To be fair to Corbyn, he seems to be as altruistic as the day he first started in politics. Just a shame that the world has moved on.
Would you rather have sexual encounters with her in a shed with wine on tap.. or listen to Humble Pie, all songs, live as well through a pair of decent headphones with wine on tap..?
Have you ever felt shame, do you ever wonder what could have been, has the lights ever gone out momentarily? For me youth of today are suffering from the 70's generation, the freedom factor of life back then, morals fell through the floor, it was hey look at me, I'm cool and starry, I got married at 17 purely and simply because I recognised true love, not many have that beautiful feeling now, it's all about convenience and situations.. Sad world we live in, thank god I'm nearly done with it..
I don't see her as the perfect PM, far from it, but in terms of negotiating brand new deals for international trade she's head, shoulders, knees and toes above that ****ing arse boil standing across the desk.
We have seen the bell head make a laughing stock of herself at round one, living on a different planet were the words, you really think she is good stuff don't you? I think she is the leader of a party of thick, middle class whoofters who for me can never represent my heritage and past. If someone said to me, Vicars daughter, I'd have thought stained glass windows.. Like I said in an earlier post, we are ****ed all sides at this election...
I was getting really worried that Labour were gunna nick this. My mind is now at ease. Jeremy Corbyn has just thrown the election on question time talking about trident.
83, Its not just Corbin though, if people remember back when Labour lost two elections ago and their treasury people left a note for the incoming Conservatives saying there was no money left in the coffers then too me that says everything anyone needs to know about labour. They are full of good ideas about spending other peoples money but haven't a bloody clue how to finance it. Says it all for me.
The same labour government that resided over the most prosperous and fairest society in our history until the GLOBAL banking crisis came about..