If you vote Conservative 16:20 - May 6 with 6160 views | rock1n | You are...... | |
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If you vote Conservative on 10:06 - May 7 with 1632 views | BillyChong |
If you vote Conservative on 00:44 - May 7 by marulia | How could anyone seriously vote anything but conservative. Seriously how could anyone vote for that stupid bint Leanne wood, Jeremy Corbin or that total muppet Tim fallon. I'm mean could anyone really imagine seeing these freaks in power, would you genuinely risk letting the likes of Tim fallon have his way with your children's future, the guy wouldn't look out of place in a circus. If people are serious about having a stable future then they should seriously think long and hard about who they vote for and note vote the way that their parents and their parents parents voted |
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If you vote Conservative on 10:16 - May 7 with 1624 views | perchrockjack | It's a play on words mr Chung Cor Bin is just where he is and deserves to be The contempt for him ,from the country ,as a whole will evidence this in June His supporters seem fanatical ,unwilling to listen to anyone seeing him as not the guy we need Lot of this country has given up on class war and old bitter dogma | |
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If you vote Conservative on 10:40 - May 7 with 1608 views | Kilkennyjack |
If you vote Conservative on 10:01 - May 7 by perchrockjack | How old was that poster ? |
You are always on about age. In fairness it may explain - partly - why you are so stuck in a BBC 1970s style sitcom view of the world. I guess there is so much that you dont understand, and even more that you can't control. The world changing must get scarey at your age, so best just shout loudly and hope for the best. Have you tried fishing ? Might suit you better. | |
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If you vote Conservative on 10:43 - May 7 with 1600 views | Darran |
If you vote Conservative on 10:40 - May 7 by Kilkennyjack | You are always on about age. In fairness it may explain - partly - why you are so stuck in a BBC 1970s style sitcom view of the world. I guess there is so much that you dont understand, and even more that you can't control. The world changing must get scarey at your age, so best just shout loudly and hope for the best. Have you tried fishing ? Might suit you better. |
Great post Kilk you can imagine what he's like behind closed doors,he's probably like Eddie Booth. | |
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If you vote Conservative on 10:50 - May 7 with 1598 views | Kilkennyjack |
If you vote Conservative on 10:43 - May 7 by Darran | Great post Kilk you can imagine what he's like behind closed doors,he's probably like Eddie Booth. |
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If you vote Conservative (n/t) on 13:21 - May 7 with 1571 views | burty | Tories that pick on the unemployed and destroy the disabled care only for the rich and f--k the poor want to privatise everything for profit and freeze wages for most workers in public services doctors nurses even firemen have got to raise money to get wages ffs what country do we got to be . [Post edited 7 May 2017 13:30]
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If you vote Conservative on 13:33 - May 7 with 1563 views | Gwyn737 | ...more concerned with other people being miserable than your own happiness. | | | |
If you vote Conservative on 14:16 - May 7 with 1548 views | exiledclaseboy | "The balance of our population, our human stock is threatened." Sir Keith Joseph, speech at Edgbaston, 19 October 1974 "People are really rather afraid that this country might be rather swamped by people with a different culture." Margaret Thatcher, in a Granada TV interview, January 1978 "If higher unemployment is the price we have to pay in order to bring inflation down, then it is a price worth paying." Norman Lamont, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1992 "One shark turned to the other to say he was fed up chasing tuna and the other said, 'Why don't we go to Morecambe Bay and get some Chinese?'" Ann Winterton MP, making a joke about the deaths of Chinese cockle pickers, at a dinner party in Whitehall in February 2004 "There is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families." Prime minister Margaret Thatcher, in an interview with Woman's Own magazine, October 1987 "We must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting the annual inflow of some 50,000 dependants, who are for the most part the material of the future growth of the immigrant descended population. It is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre." Enoch Powell, "Rivers of Blood" speech, April 1968 "I feel I have had a very interesting life, but I am rather hoping there is still more to come. I still haven't captained the England cricket team, or sung at Carnegie Hall!" Jeffrey Archer, convicted of perjury in 2001 "He's a good, brave and honourable soldier." Norman Lamont on ex-Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, January 1999 "I'm also very much aware that it is you who brought democracy to Chile, you set up a constitution suitable for democracy, you put it into effect, elections were held, and then, in accordance with the result, you stepped down." Margaret Thatcher, speaking to Pinochet, 1999 "My dad didn't riot. He got on his bike and looked for work" Norman Tebbit, speaking in the aftermath of the Brixton and Toxteth riots, 1981. "If gay marriage was OK ... then I saw no reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated between three men, as well as two men; or indeed three men and a dog." Boris Johnson, in his book Friends, Voters, Countrymen (2001) "The only solution is to kill 600 people in one night. Let the UN and Bill Clinton and everyone else make a scene - and it is over for 20 years." Alan Clark MP, on how to deal with the IRA "My good friends, this is the second time in our history that there has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. And now I recommend you to go home and sleep quietly in your beds." Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister, September 1938 "I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes." Winston Churchill, war office departmental minutes, 1919 "The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done." Arthur Balfour, 1926 "We have to give some satisfaction to both the upper classes and the masses. This is especially difficult with the upper classes - because all legislation is rather unwelcome to them, as tending to disturb a state of things with which they are satisfied. It is evident, therefore, that we must work at less speed and at a lower temperature than our opponents. Our bills must be tentative and cautious, not sweeping and dramatic." Robert Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury, in a letter to Lord Randolph Churchill, November 1886 "We had to fight the enemy without in the Falklands. We always have to be aware of the enemy within, which is much more difficult to fight and more dangerous to liberty." Margaret Thatcher on the miners' strike, July 1984 "Hang Mandela." campaign slogan of the Federation of Conservative Students during the 1980s, during which time its chairman was John Bercow, now Speaker of the House of Commons "Bastards." John Major, prime minister, on his cabinet colleagues, July 1993 | |
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If you vote Conservative on 15:48 - May 7 with 1505 views | Lohengrin |
If you vote Conservative on 14:16 - May 7 by exiledclaseboy | "The balance of our population, our human stock is threatened." Sir Keith Joseph, speech at Edgbaston, 19 October 1974 "People are really rather afraid that this country might be rather swamped by people with a different culture." Margaret Thatcher, in a Granada TV interview, January 1978 "If higher unemployment is the price we have to pay in order to bring inflation down, then it is a price worth paying." Norman Lamont, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1992 "One shark turned to the other to say he was fed up chasing tuna and the other said, 'Why don't we go to Morecambe Bay and get some Chinese?'" Ann Winterton MP, making a joke about the deaths of Chinese cockle pickers, at a dinner party in Whitehall in February 2004 "There is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families." Prime minister Margaret Thatcher, in an interview with Woman's Own magazine, October 1987 "We must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting the annual inflow of some 50,000 dependants, who are for the most part the material of the future growth of the immigrant descended population. It is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre." Enoch Powell, "Rivers of Blood" speech, April 1968 "I feel I have had a very interesting life, but I am rather hoping there is still more to come. I still haven't captained the England cricket team, or sung at Carnegie Hall!" Jeffrey Archer, convicted of perjury in 2001 "He's a good, brave and honourable soldier." Norman Lamont on ex-Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, January 1999 "I'm also very much aware that it is you who brought democracy to Chile, you set up a constitution suitable for democracy, you put it into effect, elections were held, and then, in accordance with the result, you stepped down." Margaret Thatcher, speaking to Pinochet, 1999 "My dad didn't riot. He got on his bike and looked for work" Norman Tebbit, speaking in the aftermath of the Brixton and Toxteth riots, 1981. "If gay marriage was OK ... then I saw no reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated between three men, as well as two men; or indeed three men and a dog." Boris Johnson, in his book Friends, Voters, Countrymen (2001) "The only solution is to kill 600 people in one night. Let the UN and Bill Clinton and everyone else make a scene - and it is over for 20 years." Alan Clark MP, on how to deal with the IRA "My good friends, this is the second time in our history that there has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. And now I recommend you to go home and sleep quietly in your beds." Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister, September 1938 "I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes." Winston Churchill, war office departmental minutes, 1919 "The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done." Arthur Balfour, 1926 "We have to give some satisfaction to both the upper classes and the masses. This is especially difficult with the upper classes - because all legislation is rather unwelcome to them, as tending to disturb a state of things with which they are satisfied. It is evident, therefore, that we must work at less speed and at a lower temperature than our opponents. Our bills must be tentative and cautious, not sweeping and dramatic." Robert Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury, in a letter to Lord Randolph Churchill, November 1886 "We had to fight the enemy without in the Falklands. We always have to be aware of the enemy within, which is much more difficult to fight and more dangerous to liberty." Margaret Thatcher on the miners' strike, July 1984 "Hang Mandela." campaign slogan of the Federation of Conservative Students during the 1980s, during which time its chairman was John Bercow, now Speaker of the House of Commons "Bastards." John Major, prime minister, on his cabinet colleagues, July 1993 |
By the same token I could probably rustle-up a slew of quotes from MacMillan, Ken Clarke and the like of which you'd happily approve. I've noticed that the old one-nation strain of Toryism tends to play quite well with you. | |
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If you vote Conservative on 16:43 - May 7 with 1486 views | exiledclaseboy |
If you vote Conservative on 15:48 - May 7 by Lohengrin | By the same token I could probably rustle-up a slew of quotes from MacMillan, Ken Clarke and the like of which you'd happily approve. I've noticed that the old one-nation strain of Toryism tends to play quite well with you. |
I've no doubt that you would. | |
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If you vote Conservative on 17:00 - May 7 with 1477 views | builthjack | I just couldnt | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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If you vote Conservative on 17:12 - May 7 with 1468 views | perchrockjack | I could dig up equally provocative material, if I was arsed Must be plenty of communist Corbyn muttering so from the years gone by | |
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If you vote Conservative on 17:15 - May 7 with 1468 views | exiledclaseboy |
If you vote Conservative on 17:12 - May 7 by perchrockjack | I could dig up equally provocative material, if I was arsed Must be plenty of communist Corbyn muttering so from the years gone by |
No doubt. Never claimed otherwise. | |
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If you vote Conservative on 17:22 - May 7 with 1464 views | Jack_Meoff | You're evidently fine with the selling of any publicly owned (and paid for) asset into private hands as fast as humanly possible. You're also fine with their disgusting treatment of disabled people. Investigated by the UN ffs. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37899305 | |
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If you vote Conservative on 21:48 - May 7 with 1399 views | ItchySphincter |
If you vote Conservative on 10:01 - May 7 by perchrockjack | How old was that poster ? |
1964 | |
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If you vote Conservative on 22:22 - May 7 with 1380 views | perchrockjack | Thanks | |
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