The General Election Countdown Thread

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Who gets your vote in 2015

  • Conservatives

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  • SNP

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  • Plaid Cymru

  • Sinn Fein

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  • The Swinging Sweaty Monkey Brains Bukkake Party


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You seem to find it difficult to understand. I am talking about Scottish Independence. Don't bother your head, stick it back in the trough. <ok>
I don't think YOU understand. Last September, you were absolutely convinced Scotland would vote Yes and had started gloating before the results were in. And your side lost by ten per cent <laugh>

No one will take you seriously after that episode of monumental ****wittery, so you may as well **** off. Or change your name and drop the "I know better than everyone else" act.

Either way, you're a boring, repetitive, triumphal simpleton with delusions of grandeur. Like that **** off the Fast Show who told people how to play fruit machines - but with less personality.
 
I don't think YOU understand. Last September, you were absolutely convinced Scotland would vote Yes and had started gloating before the results were in. And your side lost by ten per cent <laugh>

No one will take you seriously after that episode of monumental ****wittery, so you may as well **** off. Or change your name and drop the "I know better than everyone else" act.

Either way, you're a boring, repetitive, triumphal simpleton with delusions of grandeur. Like that **** off the Fast Show who told people how to play fruit machines - but with less personality.


Scotland did vote yes , or at least the Scots did. I don't remember ever being convinced YES would win I HOPED Yes would win which is different. But YES will win it's just a matter of time. I am not here to be listened to just here to balance a few comments.
 
"I know better than everyone else" act.

Either way, you're a boring, repetitive, triumphal simpleton with delusions of grandeur. Like that ****

We have enough of them on gc as it is ... No need for another one.
 
Scotland did vote yes , or at least the Scots did. I don't remember ever being convinced YES would win I HOPED Yes would win which is different. But YES will win it's just a matter of time. I am not here to be listened to just here to balance a few comments.
You counted your chickens before the eggs were even laid, and made an absolute **** of yourself. Change the tune ffs.
 
Independence for Scotland is very likely to happen in the next 10 years or so.
I think so ... Not this parliament or the next but soon after

If support for snp in Scotland stays as is or continues to grow then it's inevitable.
 
A RETURNING Conservative MP giggled like a schoolboy after one disgruntled voter drew a penis next to his name on their ballot slip – only for the vote to then count.

Glyn Davies easily held onto the Montgomeryshire constituency in mid Wales after being chosen by 45 per cent of the voters.

And the 71-year-old said the victory was made all the more sweeter after saying nearest rivals the Liberal Democrats had thrown the "kitchen sink" at their campaign.



Well, that backfired <laugh>
 
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It may well have done if it wasn't for the fear, the panic, the lies and the Vow that came from the pro-Union parties and press in the final two weeks of the referendum. I doubt very much the Scots would fall for it again.

And I would suspect the yes campaign to reveal all costs of independence , set up costs etc and the financial plans up front for people to make a full informed decision.

We got neither from yes or no ... Either no answer, wild guesses , delays or lies.
 
And I would suspect the yes campaign to reveal all costs of independence and the financial plans up front for people to make a full informed decision.

With that comment showing that you do not understand the concept of Independence. It;s about making those decisions for yourself not a package deal.
 
A RETURNING Conservative MP giggled like a schoolboy after one disgruntled voter drew a penis next to his name on their ballot slip – only for the vote to then count.

Glyn Davies easily held onto the Montgomeryshire constituency in mid Wales after being chosen by 45 per cent of the voters.

And the 71-year-old said the victory was made all the more sweeter after saying nearest rivals the Liberal Democrats had thrown the "kitchen sink" at their campaign.



Well, that backfired <laugh>
Must remember that <laugh>