Plaid the party that supports the poor 19:13 - May 18 with 5473 views | trampie | Plaid the party that supports the poor . . . . . . But unfortunately the poor does not support Plaid Talking to a UKIP voter the other day, he said something along the lines of, Labour and the Conservatives are for the rich, Liberals, Plaid and the Greens want the rich to pay towards the poor and that UKIP is for the poor people. He said Plaid supporters were living in a different world, that they don't live next to people living on benefits who are not working but do somehow have money for smart phones, computers, drink, fags and satellite tv [although he did admit there are some genuine cases out there that deserve all the benefits they get]. He described Plaid and Green supporters as well meaning do gooders that by and large don't live next to people sponging off the state, people working and sharing the same estate as the scroungers are all voting UKIP he told me, what's wrong with the image of Farage as a bloke down the pub with a pint in his hand he said. UKIP have came along at the wrong time for Plaid, just as people are slowly starting to realise that Labour are a Tory party and at that point you would expect Plaid to finally start picking up votes in the poorer parts of South Wales, UKIP come in and they start picking up the 'poor white vote'. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:34 - May 18 with 2234 views | Highjack | Just out of interest, in what quantifiable way are Plaid 'the party that supports the poor'? | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:40 - May 18 with 2220 views | trampie | The ultimate goal of parties on the left is to tax the rich till the pips squeak and redistribute the wealth, if some people are to be believed. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:42 - May 18 with 2212 views | Highjack |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:40 - May 18 by trampie | The ultimate goal of parties on the left is to tax the rich till the pips squeak and redistribute the wealth, if some people are to be believed. |
Yes but what in what quantifiable way have they ever 'helped the poor'? Also your statement leads me to ask 3 further questions: 1. How do you define "rich"? 2. How do you define 'poor'? 3. Who is supposed to stand up for the countless millions of people who are neither rich nor poor? | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:51 - May 18 with 2195 views | trampie |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:42 - May 18 by Highjack | Yes but what in what quantifiable way have they ever 'helped the poor'? Also your statement leads me to ask 3 further questions: 1. How do you define "rich"? 2. How do you define 'poor'? 3. Who is supposed to stand up for the countless millions of people who are neither rich nor poor? |
Quantifiable way = they gave them Welshcakes Rich = having the means to do most things Poor = struggling to make ends meet Neither = the middle class bourgeois can stand up for themselves | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:59 - May 18 with 2183 views | Highjack |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:51 - May 18 by trampie | Quantifiable way = they gave them Welshcakes Rich = having the means to do most things Poor = struggling to make ends meet Neither = the middle class bourgeois can stand up for themselves |
So if someone is out of work on benefits and can buy fags and alcohol, live rent free and go on a nice holiday every year and have all the free time in the world to do what they want. Which category would you put them in? Or someone working 60 hours a week with a mortgage struggling to pay bills and can't afford luxuries? | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:00 - May 18 with 2178 views | perchrockjack | The rich what? Are you mad The poor? Those who pig out on junk food The middle classes ? That s the poor feckers who get up in the morning, go to work, try to save a few bob for holidays and kids schooling and when old havectonpay for a bed in a nursing home a poor person gets for nowt. Tramp. Tbh you're exhibiting all the signs of madness. Your views would be ridiculed out of sight away from your poor village | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:03 - May 18 with 2170 views | WarwickHunt |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:00 - May 18 by perchrockjack | The rich what? Are you mad The poor? Those who pig out on junk food The middle classes ? That s the poor feckers who get up in the morning, go to work, try to save a few bob for holidays and kids schooling and when old havectonpay for a bed in a nursing home a poor person gets for nowt. Tramp. Tbh you're exhibiting all the signs of madness. Your views would be ridiculed out of sight away from your poor village |
I don't think he ventures outside it often, Richie. | | | |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:05 - May 18 with 2168 views | Highjack | I'm sure his heart is in the right place but his mind is not. He seems to think that life is all black and white, and everyone fits into nice neat little categories. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:08 - May 18 with 2160 views | trampie |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:00 - May 18 by perchrockjack | The rich what? Are you mad The poor? Those who pig out on junk food The middle classes ? That s the poor feckers who get up in the morning, go to work, try to save a few bob for holidays and kids schooling and when old havectonpay for a bed in a nursing home a poor person gets for nowt. Tramp. Tbh you're exhibiting all the signs of madness. Your views would be ridiculed out of sight away from your poor village |
I don't live in a poor village. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:08 - May 18 with 2156 views | Highjack |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:08 - May 18 by trampie | I don't live in a poor village. |
You don't need Plaid then cos you can look after yourselves. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:13 - May 18 with 2139 views | Kilkennyjack | £1.2 billion a year based simply on parity with scotland should be a good start. Used wisely it should help wales achieve first class public services and help kick start our economy based on the modern high skill sectors. Plus keep the Human Rights Act and staying in Europe are both positive outcomes. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:19 - May 18 with 2124 views | perchrockjack | If you don't, then you re a hypocrite as most of us are. Honest lad, this doesn't look good and you and your Fenian chum need to have a civil ceremony and do the right thing. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:26 - May 18 with 2106 views | londonlisa2001 |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 19:51 - May 18 by trampie | Quantifiable way = they gave them Welshcakes Rich = having the means to do most things Poor = struggling to make ends meet Neither = the middle class bourgeois can stand up for themselves |
"Neither = the middle class bourgeois can stand up for themselves" They did - that's why Plaid had sod alll support. | | | |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:27 - May 18 with 2097 views | londonlisa2001 |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:13 - May 18 by Kilkennyjack | £1.2 billion a year based simply on parity with scotland should be a good start. Used wisely it should help wales achieve first class public services and help kick start our economy based on the modern high skill sectors. Plus keep the Human Rights Act and staying in Europe are both positive outcomes. |
Parity throughout the UK based on need would be fairer don't you think? Or don't you care about the disadvantaged in England? I agree re the others. | | | |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:28 - May 18 with 2095 views | exiledclaseboy | If the election result wasn't depressing enough I don't know what to make of this thread. [Post edited 18 May 2015 20:31]
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:28 - May 18 with 2094 views | trampie | Perch I think you are over stepping the mark with your choice of words. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:29 - May 18 with 2091 views | Highjack |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:28 - May 18 by exiledclaseboy | If the election result wasn't depressing enough I don't know what to make of this thread. [Post edited 18 May 2015 20:31]
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I think you meant to write "erection" there. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:31 - May 18 with 2083 views | exiledclaseboy |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:29 - May 18 by Highjack | I think you meant to write "erection" there. |
Ha. Stupid phone. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:33 - May 18 with 2077 views | exiledclaseboy |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:19 - May 18 by perchrockjack | If you don't, then you re a hypocrite as most of us are. Honest lad, this doesn't look good and you and your Fenian chum need to have a civil ceremony and do the right thing. |
Fenian? Careful there. Out of order. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:35 - May 18 with 2065 views | jackonicko |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:28 - May 18 by exiledclaseboy | If the election result wasn't depressing enough I don't know what to make of this thread. [Post edited 18 May 2015 20:31]
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On the bright side, no matter how badly you took the election result ECB, it's clearly affected Trampie far, far worse. | | | |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:36 - May 18 with 2061 views | exiledclaseboy |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:35 - May 18 by jackonicko | On the bright side, no matter how badly you took the election result ECB, it's clearly affected Trampie far, far worse. |
Indeed. I thought my response was quite measured to be honest. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:38 - May 18 with 2056 views | trampie |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:28 - May 18 by exiledclaseboy | If the election result wasn't depressing enough I don't know what to make of this thread. [Post edited 18 May 2015 20:31]
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Put bluntly by the boyo I was talking to and that is council estate types are voting UKIP in large numbers exiledclaseboy, is that your experience ? The boyo I spoke to likes watching Question Time, the leaders debates and he even stayed up most of the night watching the election results and I think he lives on a council estate and that is what he was telling me, do you thing he is wrong ?, or are his observations just unique to his area ? [Post edited 18 May 2015 20:43]
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:44 - May 18 with 2039 views | exiledclaseboy |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:38 - May 18 by trampie | Put bluntly by the boyo I was talking to and that is council estate types are voting UKIP in large numbers exiledclaseboy, is that your experience ? The boyo I spoke to likes watching Question Time, the leaders debates and he even stayed up most of the night watching the election results and I think he lives on a council estate and that is what he was telling me, do you thing he is wrong ?, or are his observations just unique to his area ? [Post edited 18 May 2015 20:43]
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I've no idea who "council estate types" are voting for. Labour got 53% of the vote in Swansea East, which includes my old stomping ground Clase. UKIP came second with 17%. I don't know if that helps with your patronising and vaguely condescending attempts at pigeonholing. | |
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Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:52 - May 18 with 2024 views | LeonisGod | Shows how dozy ukip voters are if they think the party that sprung out of the Tories, have big farmer landowners amongst their MPs/MEPs and are led by an ex city boy are for the poor! | | | |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:53 - May 18 with 2020 views | trampie |
Plaid the party that supports the poor on 20:44 - May 18 by exiledclaseboy | I've no idea who "council estate types" are voting for. Labour got 53% of the vote in Swansea East, which includes my old stomping ground Clase. UKIP came second with 17%. I don't know if that helps with your patronising and vaguely condescending attempts at pigeonholing. |
People cant help their background exiledclaseboy, UKIP came second in Swansea East did they, oh dear that is the way it is then. | |
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