Toby is right leaving the EU would be a grave mistake.I think there is a far more sinister development with Cameron sweet talking the Unionists who may have 8 seats fs set **** back before Blair who got the landslide then and made the world a better place,do you really want to go back to them days?Tories swinging with Ian Paisley(rip) & Co propping up the government,don't think so.Best case scenario rainbow coalition with Labour/SNP/Greeens/Plaid.Cymru & Sinn Féin,lets face it you could do worse
Could we not send all the immigrants to these places instead? After all sturgeon loves immigration and that Welsh tart feels left out that no ****er has immigrated to Wales.
Ooh Toby your sharp wit cuts like a knife. You been thinking that one up all night whilst in your drug den bedsit?
Norwich, famous for.......turkey burgers and sale of the century. Don't bother wasting a nuke on those ****s. Nae **** would notice and less would care.
Go back to reading the UKIP manifesto whilst following each word with your finger you silly little estate agent
Scotland NEEDS immigration. It's not a case of whether or not we want continentals. You really need to start doing your research before you say these stupid ****ing things. Seriously.
Was an off the cuff comment. I really don't give a ****. Interestingly I think sturgeon has come across very well. I don't like any of the parties particularly. There are aspects of each party I like whilst there are aspects of each I dislike. My and I suspect a lot of voters will vote on who do they think will manage the economy better. Who I think the Tories will. Milliband looks like a Wallace and Grommit character and Ed balls is a knob head. Cameron is an out of touch ****er who is trying to buy the vote of people in council houses. Which I don't agree with. Why should people in council houses get a helping hand to buy a discounted house over anyone else. Clegg is an idiot. Though if they go into coalition again with the Tories then at least it stops the Tories from being utter ****s to everyone.
I don't disagree with much of that. Labour are a shambles with no real leader amongst them. The Conservatives are resorting to bribing everybody and the Lib Dems are simply a nonentity. I'm not of the opinion that one party is responsible for the global crash though which in turn makes me cringe at all this focus on the deficit.
The thing that concerns me most is the fixed term. If we end up with a really off the wall coalition (which could happen) we're stuck with it for 5 years. Whilst for me UKIP and Tories would be the ultimate nightmare I do worry that a coalition of SNP, Plaid Cymru and labour etc. could be bad too as Milliband might be pulled in all directions. I'm sure the SNP would try to extract as much as possible and I wouldn't blame them. Still, we'll see.
Agreed, although I don't see the SNP having any real power in Westminister. In the grand scheme of things anything they really want Labour doesn't need to agree to. There will obviously be concessions in such a scenario but all the unionist parties will vote down any fiscal autonomy or trident repeal talk. The only thing that worries me about a minority government is the fact that it'll most likely be brought down a year before the next elections. Just out of your typical party politics spite.
UKIP are the only ones that stand alone and want what is best for Britain. The rest are sleaze balls who will **** anything for a share of power.
I thought Nicola Sturgeon played a blinder last night - when Miliband started having a dig about referenda and how she wanted to break the country up she made him look pretty stupid. She's right though - if SNP join as a coalition they'd be much better served by pushing the interests of Scottish people now. That's where the Lib dems screwed up last time - they put so much negotiating capital into getting a referendum on PR that they lost their voice on the really important immediate stuff.
Aye. It's just a shame shes no the leader of Labour. Say what you will about Salmond and her but the pair of them are much better career politicians than your Cleggs and Labour leadership.
Agreed. We need to stop this now though - 3 or 4 exchanges and we've called nobody ****s, not spoken about Ireland, made no puns and not spoken about what we had for breakfast... We're going to get banned!
True. Imagine those DUP ****s in a coalition with the tories. **** the deficit what about ouija boards?!?! Or better yet, Sinn Fein could join a left wing coalition and push for real change at Westminister. It would require the *****s to turn up though and I think that's probably too much to ask.
Cameron would be turning up for meetings with the Italians saying "sorry chaps but my coalition partners made me say it - no surrender you bloody Papist scumbags"