Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Jackson » Fri Jul 17, 2015 1:04 pm

They should bring back Ed. He looks like a man of the people and full-on superstar compared to this sorry bunch.
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Yorkyblue » Fri Jul 17, 2015 1:28 pm

Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:She had balls to help us out with everyone against us.


such a shame she lost the Balls for support in the election.


To be fair, your opinion is probably based on it being a woman and it would be the same if we were talking about someone who wasn't white.
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Royal Gooner » Fri Jul 17, 2015 1:40 pm

Yorkyblue wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:She had balls to help us out with everyone against us.


such a shame she lost the Balls for support in the election.


To be fair, your opinion is probably based on it being a woman and it would be the same if we were talking about someone who wasn't white.


I think you might have missed the joke.
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby GoonerAlexandre » Fri Jul 17, 2015 1:41 pm

It's fair to say YorkyBlue doesn't believe in the Long Term economic plan to clear up the mess that Labour made for the hard working people of this country that the Conservative party supports
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Yorkyblue » Fri Jul 17, 2015 2:02 pm

GoonerAlexis wrote:It's fair to say YorkyBlue doesn't believe in the Long Term economic plan to clear up the mess that Labour made for the hard working people of this country that the Conservative party supports


To be honest I don't give a shit. Labour do a good job round where I am to clear up thatchers mess and that's all I care about. I honestly don't believe that much would change either way whoever is in charge. Unless you start going towards the racist parties etc. everyone won't be happy whoever is in charge and it will just switch and change. Both parties will have good and bad blah blah.
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby UFGN » Fri Jul 17, 2015 2:09 pm

Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:She had balls to help us out with everyone against us.


such a shame she lost the Balls for support in the election.


To be fair, your opinion is probably based on it being a woman and it would be the same if we were talking about someone who wasn't white.


I think you might have missed the joke.


No, its just that along with everything you post, it was cringeworthy.
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Yorkyblue » Fri Jul 17, 2015 3:36 pm

UFGN wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:She had balls to help us out with everyone against us.


such a shame she lost the Balls for support in the election.


To be fair, your opinion is probably based on it being a woman and it would be the same if we were talking about someone who wasn't white.


I think you might have missed the joke.


No, its just that along with everything you post, it was cringeworthy.


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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Royal Gooner » Fri Jul 17, 2015 7:41 pm

UFGN wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:She had balls to help us out with everyone against us.


such a shame she lost the Balls for support in the election.


To be fair, your opinion is probably based on it being a woman and it would be the same if we were talking about someone who wasn't white.


I think you might have missed the joke.


No, its just that along with everything you post, it was cringeworthy.


Thank you for your irrelevant opinion.
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby UFGN » Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:25 pm

Royal Gooner wrote:
UFGN wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Yorkyblue wrote:She had balls to help us out with everyone against us.


such a shame she lost the Balls for support in the election.


To be fair, your opinion is probably based on it being a woman and it would be the same if we were talking about someone who wasn't white.


I think you might have missed the joke.


No, its just that along with everything you post, it was cringeworthy.


Thank you for your irrelevant opinion.


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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Jackson » Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:37 pm

Tony 'the Dalek' Blair sticking his oar in - 'Annihilate!' 'Annihilate!'
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby GoonerAlexandre » Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:50 am

60%... wow!

There is no way there are that many entryists, what a win
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Sims » Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:30 am

Good for Corbyn

Unfortunately for him the possibility of Labour winning an election in the next decade is slim
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Callum » Sat Sep 12, 2015 6:40 pm

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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Jackson » Sat Sep 12, 2015 7:13 pm

Sims wrote:Good for Corbyn

Unfortunately for him the possibility of Labour winning an election in the next decade is slim
Not if he mobilises the non-voters in the wider electorate as he did the sleeping left-wing Labour people. You'd think from the media that the Tories had won a massive victory in May but they only have a majority of 12 seats.
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Re: Voting in another party's election? Ethical?

Postby Royal Gooner » Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:32 pm

Sims wrote:Good for Corbyn

Unfortunately for him the possibility of Labour winning an election in the next decade is slim


I know, the foolish fools replaced someone unelectable with some lefty crackpot who is even more unelectable. I look forward to the Labour civil war.
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