Despite the rich, is there a demographic in this country the Tories haven't pissed off?
They've wound just about everybody up.
by Super_Theo » Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:26 pm
by UFGN » Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:27 pm
by Pudpop » Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:29 pm
by UFGN » Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:37 pm
Pudpop wrote:Who are the tories? Are they the same as labour?
by UFGN » Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:46 pm
by Callum » Sun Mar 22, 2015 5:01 pm
UFGN wrote:I think from my point of view, a Lib/Lab coalition would be best ideologically. I agree with aspects of both parties' policies.
by GoonerAlexandre » Sun Mar 22, 2015 5:04 pm
by Royal Gooner » Sun Mar 22, 2015 10:19 pm
UFGN wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Yago wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Yago wrote:When are you guys voting?
Also, I don't know much about UK politics but after reading a bit about it, liberal democrats seem like the best one by far. I guess I'd vote for them if I lived in the UK. Green look ok too but they're kind of small... (?)
You do realise the Lib Dem "policies" are only on paper, right?
Or else they wouldn't have enjoyed this lovely Tory coalition?
I didn't when I wrote that. So they broke their promises (not that bad tbh, everyone does) AND they voted for/against something, basically betraying their own ideals (and their voters)? Yeah, how f***ing stupid can you be. That's a shame :/ Still would consider voting for them (or Green), beacuse the alternatives look bad to me, but they shot themselves in the foot with that one. Good thing I don't have that decision to make.
Not just betrayed an ideal, they effing campaigned on that promise. Thousands of students voted for them, just on this issue. That's an entire generation of voters lost
They were prevented from delivering it by the tories. Don't play dumb please. Its quite obvious that a LibDem majority government wouldn't have raised fees.
by UFGN » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:09 pm
Royal Gooner wrote:UFGN wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Yago wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Yago wrote:When are you guys voting?
Also, I don't know much about UK politics but after reading a bit about it, liberal democrats seem like the best one by far. I guess I'd vote for them if I lived in the UK. Green look ok too but they're kind of small... (?)
You do realise the Lib Dem "policies" are only on paper, right?
Or else they wouldn't have enjoyed this lovely Tory coalition?
I didn't when I wrote that. So they broke their promises (not that bad tbh, everyone does) AND they voted for/against something, basically betraying their own ideals (and their voters)? Yeah, how f***ing stupid can you be. That's a shame :/ Still would consider voting for them (or Green), beacuse the alternatives look bad to me, but they shot themselves in the foot with that one. Good thing I don't have that decision to make.
Not just betrayed an ideal, they effing campaigned on that promise. Thousands of students voted for them, just on this issue. That's an entire generation of voters lost
They were prevented from delivering it by the tories. Don't play dumb please. Its quite obvious that a LibDem majority government wouldn't have raised fees.
But they could have said no. They had the power and numbers to defeat the Tories in the vote and the Tories would have had to have taken it because without the Lib-Dems they could not stay in government. Yet they chose to betray their principles and vote for it. That is why the Lie-Dems will never get anywhere near government again.
And before you say it, I am not voting Tory again after they stabbed their core support in the back.
by Sims » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:12 pm
by Royal Gooner » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:46 pm
UFGN wrote:Royal Gooner wrote:UFGN wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Yago wrote:GoonerAlexis wrote:Yago wrote:When are you guys voting?
Also, I don't know much about UK politics but after reading a bit about it, liberal democrats seem like the best one by far. I guess I'd vote for them if I lived in the UK. Green look ok too but they're kind of small... (?)
You do realise the Lib Dem "policies" are only on paper, right?
Or else they wouldn't have enjoyed this lovely Tory coalition?
I didn't when I wrote that. So they broke their promises (not that bad tbh, everyone does) AND they voted for/against something, basically betraying their own ideals (and their voters)? Yeah, how f***ing stupid can you be. That's a shame :/ Still would consider voting for them (or Green), beacuse the alternatives look bad to me, but they shot themselves in the foot with that one. Good thing I don't have that decision to make.
Not just betrayed an ideal, they effing campaigned on that promise. Thousands of students voted for them, just on this issue. That's an entire generation of voters lost
They were prevented from delivering it by the tories. Don't play dumb please. Its quite obvious that a LibDem majority government wouldn't have raised fees.
But they could have said no. They had the power and numbers to defeat the Tories in the vote and the Tories would have had to have taken it because without the Lib-Dems they could not stay in government. Yet they chose to betray their principles and vote for it. That is why the Lie-Dems will never get anywhere near government again.
And before you say it, I am not voting Tory again after they stabbed their core support in the back.
Since you have previously boasted about being a troll you can get bent if you think I'm wasting my time discussing politics with you.
by UFGN » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:52 pm
by Royal Gooner » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:55 pm
by UFGN » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:59 pm
Royal Gooner wrote:I think that people looking in on this will see that you are just going for insults instead of wishing to have a discussion.
by GoonerAlexandre » Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:48 am