Off Topic Election

On their board they have a grand total of 14 threads since November 2012, of which the most recent one was last January, so as I was saying! <laugh>

Bloody ell, you've actually been to look!!

It will be a pity you're not here next season to lighten up our days with your accurate assessments of Millwalls prospects

My vote is we appoint you our Official League One correspondent

Goid training - for Officuk League Two correspondent the season after <ok>
 
I would never vote Tory, they're a bunch of ****s

I will never vote Labour again because champagne socialist Bliar, and that thick, one eyed scotch **** Brown ****ed this country up
So its Ukip for me

And any **** on here who votes Tory wants ****ing with a red hot poker, yer set'o'****s ye

They're all a bunch of ****s anyway
VOTE UKIP
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Yes but that's only part of the reason which is why Labour are said to be haemorrhaging support in the English marginals.

Miliband was savaged last night in several key areas, his denial of the undeniable that they spent too much money in government, the letter left at the Treasury by Liam Bryne which Ed Balls called a joke and generally being trusted to run the economy after last time.

Ed Balls is a massive liability for Labour who goes from one disaster to another but he's great for the Tories to remind people of the alternative. Who can forget that he was the brains behind the spectacularly failed tri-partite system which worked so well!! <doh>

The thought of him with access to billions of pounds of hard earned taxpayers money will be enough to torpedo Labour! <doh> <ok>

Labour, with far from the most popular leader, with the SNP taking shed loads of their votes in Scotland, and yet they're still neck and neck with the Tories in the poles. Kind of tells you something Steve, you're talking out of your A$$ <ok> Imagine if Labour had a more "likeable" leader, they'd be ahead in the polls...
 
Labour, with far from the most popular leader, with the SNP taking shed loads of their votes in Scotland, and yet they're still neck and neck with the Tories in the poles. Kind of tells you something Steve, you're talking out of your A$$ <ok> Imagine if Labour had a more "likeable" leader, they'd be ahead in the polls...

It tells you what we all know which is people are generally disillusioned with politics and who can blame them with what's gone before. <ok>
 
It tells you what we all know which is people are generally disillusioned with politics and who can blame them with what's gone before. <ok>

Can't disagree with people being disillusioned with politics, especially with all the "don't vote for them because blah blah blah..."going on. What happend to "Vote for me because..." ?
 
Can't disagree with people being disillusioned with politics, especially with all the "don't vote for them because blah blah blah..."going on. What happend to "Vote for me because..." ?

Exactly mate, it's negative politics of not voting for others because of what might happen if we don't get in, instead rather than positive reasons to vote for anyone. <ok>
 
Whoever gets in, i just can't wait til its over and we don't have to listen to the repetative sh*t day in day out <ok>