o/t The 2015 General Election 23:06 - Oct 24 with 12132 views | Ormerod89 | So thought we could start a General Election thread and see how far we get, how many posts we receive and how many views we get by May. The twists, the turns, the politicians, the pillocks, the policies and the polls! Feel free to chip in with cutting comments and delightful debated as we choose another deluded fool to take over Number 10! I'll kick off with I reckon Labour will get in by a very slight majority and the Tories will self destruct over Europe, Farage will have his moment in the spotlight before disappearing in a sea of scandal and disgrace whilst the Lib Dems will disappear off the face of the political map. | |
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o/t The 2015 General Election on 20:50 - Apr 30 with 1350 views | basilrobbiereborn | Game changer on BBC1 at the moment, in my view. Milliband imploding? He's floundering for me. | |
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o/t The 2015 General Election on 22:57 - Apr 30 with 1332 views | Plumbs | Farage going full tilt now and their vote could swing it for Labour in my view. He's just mentioned cheeses in the European debate and you can't beat a good cheese. Or a good cheese thread. | |
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o/t The 2015 General Election on 22:51 - May 1 with 1301 views | fleetwoodbry |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 20:50 - Apr 30 by basilrobbiereborn | Game changer on BBC1 at the moment, in my view. Milliband imploding? He's floundering for me. |
Whereas Cameron was simply evasive throughout, the guy who challenged him about misleading the public had it spot on. | | | |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 23:11 - May 1 with 1296 views | terminallytangerine |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 20:50 - Apr 30 by basilrobbiereborn | Game changer on BBC1 at the moment, in my view. Milliband imploding? He's floundering for me. |
Not exactly an unbiased balanced audience though was it BRB. Don't think it was the best trip for Ed, but would prefer to stick pins in my eyes than have to endure another five years of Cameron's divisive policies. | | | |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 08:08 - May 2 with 1280 views | fleetwoodbry |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 23:11 - May 1 by terminallytangerine | Not exactly an unbiased balanced audience though was it BRB. Don't think it was the best trip for Ed, but would prefer to stick pins in my eyes than have to endure another five years of Cameron's divisive policies. |
Quite right TT, a largely right wing audience imho and Cameron just can't tell the truth about anything, even the economy which is his only card. Lies about the true defecit and how it was arrived at, and lies through his teeth about the recovery and the current level of borrowing. He also refuses to comment on what he will cut if he is returned as PM, he's a conniving leech | | | |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 21:41 - May 3 with 1253 views | AVFTTConvert |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 08:08 - May 2 by fleetwoodbry | Quite right TT, a largely right wing audience imho and Cameron just can't tell the truth about anything, even the economy which is his only card. Lies about the true defecit and how it was arrived at, and lies through his teeth about the recovery and the current level of borrowing. He also refuses to comment on what he will cut if he is returned as PM, he's a conniving leech |
Just listening to some of the debates today, Ed Milliband may wish he never becomes PM as the Scots will have him by the short and curlies and by then Boris will be the new Tory leader and he'll rip him to shreds. Could be a short lived and disastrous time in office which could leave labour out of power for years. | |
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o/t The 2015 General Election on 22:18 - May 3 with 1249 views | basilrobbiereborn | I think one of the main reasons EM is adopting this odd public stance towards the SNP is that he knows that if he gets into bed with them, and it in turn leads to a further Scottish referendum that goes the other way, he will be left leading a Labour party that may never wield power in England again. Either way, if he is PM this time next week, I'd have a few quid on him losing a vote of confidence within a year. His own moderate backbenchers will do for him, even if no-one else can. | |
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o/t The 2015 General Election on 22:39 - May 3 with 1243 views | terminallytangerine |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 22:18 - May 3 by basilrobbiereborn | I think one of the main reasons EM is adopting this odd public stance towards the SNP is that he knows that if he gets into bed with them, and it in turn leads to a further Scottish referendum that goes the other way, he will be left leading a Labour party that may never wield power in England again. Either way, if he is PM this time next week, I'd have a few quid on him losing a vote of confidence within a year. His own moderate backbenchers will do for him, even if no-one else can. |
Better the devil we don't know than the one we definitely do. I think we might equally be surprised as what he can do in office. The prospect of another five years of trickle down economics fills me with dread. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
o/t The 2015 General Election on 16:31 - May 4 with 1225 views | rigabeliever |
o/t The 2015 General Election on 22:39 - May 3 by terminallytangerine | Better the devil we don't know than the one we definitely do. I think we might equally be surprised as what he can do in office. The prospect of another five years of trickle down economics fills me with dread. |
Interesting theory by a former Fleet Street hack in the Huffington Post that labour supporters won't actually vote labour and they'll vote elsewhere - I do think the polls may be out but in the Tories favour. | |
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o/t The 2015 General Election on 15:33 - May 5 with 1205 views | WindyMiller | Starting to believe it's going to be Red Ed .. unless Cameron can pull something dramatic out of the bag! | |
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o/t The 2015 General Election on 13:04 - May 6 with 1195 views | Happy_Satsuma | Anyone else still undecided? Have to say I can't say I trust any of them. Can't bear to think of Milliband at Number 10 but the Tories have done nothing in this election to make me think they're worth a second term. Lib Dems are wet, UKIP are appalling and the Greens a waste. Spoilt ballot paper or just go with an urge? | |
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