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UK election

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fuck Tory bastard scum cunts
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I fear we'll see a Tory win.
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lol, who do you want to win?
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We're voting green
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syp0s wrote:I fear we'll see a Tory win.
Who votes for these ?, seriously ?, little Englanders ?. I seen the polls today gave Ed the lead which is why I made a thread, think you might be right tho :(
Doombrain wrote:lol, who do you want to win?
Aside from the Tories and significant UKIP gains I don't really mind, Sturgeon the Scot seems to have her head screwed on, the SNP have some good policies with a good track record and if they had UK wide MPs and didnt run the commons to serve Scotland I think I'd like to see her run the show.

As it stands I hope Ed gets in, I like what he's saying but we all know how reliable labour has been once in control. I also fear that if he doesn't get in labour will go back to the Blair era, more torified.

Lib dems if they arent fucked then should be, dunno how Clegg thought siding with David in the last election would serve his party well.

Plaid are also good along with the greens but they need to make a solid foothold in more constituencies and develop their parties from there IMO.

UKIP, only cunts I hate more than the Tories, how they managed to convince the 'common man' they represent them is depressing for uk society.

Then the Tories, austerity, cuts, privatisation, welfare reforms. No.
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You'd see a man that can't do his own TV spot (btw, Martin Freeman sends his kids to private school, a true labour man) and stabbed his own brother in the back take power? lol, fuck labour.

UKIP don't stand a chance.
Lib Dems, just LOL.

Sorry dude, torys are your best bet.
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probably a few people saying they're voting Labour are actually going to vote Tory out of self-interest

these guys might be worth a punt: http://nhap.org/
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Doombrain wrote:You'd see a man that can't do his own TV spot (btw, Martin Freeman sends his kids to private school, a true labour man) and stabbed his own brother in the back take power? lol, fuck labour.

UKIP don't stand a chance.
Lib Dems, just LOL.

Sorry dude, torys are your best bet.
You seen eds background ?, and try to find one Tory cabinet member that didnt attend a private school, you'd be hard pressed to find a non bullington. He's done better than the Tories who just seem to want to sling mud on TV n all which is what's causing the swing in the polls.

The stabbing in the back is Tory rhetoric n all, his brother was a blairite, they were both candidates and they'd say the same about him if Ed lost.
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that's not my point. labour are not labour, they are just torys without the experience. didn't blair teach you anything?
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Ed isn't new labour, his brother was tho.

They are a far stretch from their union roots but to suggest we're better off with the Tories is... Flippant ?
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like it or not, we're in a better place now than we were in 2008
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You can't credit a global recovery on the Tories and were really not that much better off, we aren't even in the top 10 for fastest growing economies in Europe, employment is still abysmal, inflation has overtaken cost of living, emergency services are worse than they have been in living memory etc with a plan to carry on this policy.
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I'm not, but i will not be trusting Ed to improve things..

BTW

Employment is back to pre crash levels
East Europe is a power house of trade at the moment so your statement is not really valid
Emergency services and NHS (you forgot to blame that one) are over run due to population increases

anyway, lol at labour
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I'm pretty much just ignoring it and not bothering to vote. No matter who gets in, it's the same outcome anyway :shrug:.
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sure
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So it has nothing to do with cut backs ?, lol alright then, and per person uk productivity hasn't grown since 2007, which means were not doing shite when compared to Eastern Europe but also the rest of the world, it also suggests that employment levels are inflated or getting paid less.
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fair enough
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Our economy is bogging :(
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http://www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com/index.php

I work in Europe for a $11b world wide company and we're moving are HQ to England from Amsterdam.
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That's kinda the problem I'm alluding to, the uk economy is growing because the majority is outside business moving into a cheaper labour force, which is normally great but when combined with the higher cost of living and constant cut backs its inflated because as soon as you try to level things back out were back in a crash.

This is from the ONS n all.

So the problem we got is on the whole we are growing but productivity per person is falling.
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err, welcome to europe. you must be new.
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We're at the shit end of Europe and going backwards, no movement since 2007 !, until the Tories can lower the cost of living their policy is inherently flawed.
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Re: UK election

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lol. Maybe in Wales.
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ONS combines stats for England and Wales, Wales is one of the fastest growing economies In the uk tho with a Lowe cost of living. Oh yea and its labour run ;)
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Re: UK election

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well i want my income tax cutting, sooooo
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