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Already voted 00:58 - Apr 27 with 35554 viewsHollowayRanger

1 vote to ukip

Listen to the band play!
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Already voted on 11:21 - May 2 with 3361 viewsDiscodroids

Already voted on 10:07 - May 2 by BrianMcCarthy



Watched this recently, by the way. Lovely stuff.


fck me i was cntd yesterday after getting back from the hossy!..

still, i meant every poorly written word.

in vino veritas, or in my case in stella artois there is truth.

right thats me off to the kings head for hair of the dog.

cmon u lovely lovely r'sssssssssssssss

LFW/bobby hazell motto...love is the key


".... You are the... Duke of New York... You're A-Number One!".

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Already voted on 12:14 - May 4 with 3278 viewsizlingtonhoop

on 01:00 - Jan 1 by



I know, I know, it's the Guardian (or Observer actually), but an author with a valid insight:

http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/may/03/senior-tory-financial-crash-was-
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Already voted on 12:22 - May 4 with 3271 viewsTheBlob

This has been fun this morning.Good job the Christians have a sense of humour innit.


Poll: So how was the season for you?

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Already voted on 13:59 - May 4 with 3195 viewsNov77

Labour try and blame the bankers for the financial crisis, but at the time who was it that was giving those bankers knighthoods?

Poll: December goal of the month - vote for your favourite R's goal during December

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Already voted on 14:56 - May 4 with 3146 viewsGloucs_R

Already voted on 21:59 - May 1 by paulparker

In 20 odd years ive never voted , but for the 1st time I will be voting UKIP
I will vote for them as i will never vote Labour due to the huge fcuk up they made for 13 years in power, their legacy will carry on until my daughter is my age, that's coming from someone who is married into socialists , my missus and her father are socialists to the core
but I will never vote tory either , back in the early 90's I watched my old man work his fingers to the bone day & night to keep a roof over his head when the interest rate was nearly 15% it killed him, so fcuk them
this is a protest vote, im sick of whats happened to this country of ours , im sick of labour & the tories Im sick of gangs of eastern Europeans meeting for rucks in my local park, im sick of gangs of Somali lads meeting at my daughters school gates to knive each other, im sick of the benefit culture this country has let happen, the NHS on its arse , housing being at a minimum
I know UKIP wont get in , but its better than Millband, Cameron and the like ,
and if others call me racist then I couldn't care less



Poll: Are we staying up?

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Already voted on 15:58 - May 4 with 3109 viewsW13R

Show me a poor politician............. all in it to line their own pockets, c**nts the lot of them (especially that gimp Blair)
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Already voted on 16:11 - May 4 with 3094 viewsizlingtonhoop

Already voted on 15:58 - May 4 by W13R

Show me a poor politician............. all in it to line their own pockets, c**nts the lot of them (especially that gimp Blair)


If you're nominating for especial cun*dom there's a few ahead of Blair (who I still believe had his heart in the right place, but fncked up royally, particularly with the war)

So here's two:

Probably harmless


Don't be taken in by this one though, highly dangerous despite pretend buffoonery.
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Already voted on 16:51 - May 4 with 3056 viewsW13R

Already voted on 16:11 - May 4 by izlingtonhoop

If you're nominating for especial cun*dom there's a few ahead of Blair (who I still believe had his heart in the right place, but fncked up royally, particularly with the war)

So here's two:

Probably harmless


Don't be taken in by this one though, highly dangerous despite pretend buffoonery.


Nope, Blair is an utter thunderkant in my books.
Sad really as my whole family used to vote Labour, not no more since new labour came about.
But like I said their all as bad as each other.
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Already voted on 07:44 - May 7 with 2901 viewsandygg

Voted. 1 more for UKIP.
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Already voted on 07:57 - May 7 with 2887 viewsFDC

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Already voted on 08:05 - May 7 with 2872 viewsPommyhoop

''Don't be taken in by this one though, highly dangerous despite pretend buffoonery.''

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Already voted on 08:14 - May 7 with 2861 viewsHantsR

What a pity - I'd like to think I would be at one with any R fan - but the UKIP support shown on these pages is depressing and wish it took place outside a football forum.
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Already voted on 08:15 - May 7 with 2859 viewsconnell10

1 vote to labour!

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
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Already voted on 08:21 - May 7 with 2843 viewsDiscodroids

news reaches north chingford that in a diabolical plot to seize power ,millybandy has declared the rosetta comet as fair game and a possible labour ward.

if millybandy gets up their sharpish and claims it ,he might win a deep space by election .

one can only hope the labour party colonise this comet toot sweet, to espouse their multicultrual, non sexist, non homophobic E.u. topia to non carbon based lifeforms And dormant D.N.A, in the barren and harsh wilderness of extreme gravity and electro magnetic storms , rather than thanet south ,were the all powerful life form the lord humongous , Nigel Farage ,spawns his righteous seed.

perhaps Harriet Harman can introduce a gay platelette into their frozen lakes supply and a strangely brown mineral into their alien periodic table , let it incubate for 30 years , fu ck off and leave their once happy comet with a load off carbon based white dee's on benefits and extra terrestial hook handed fundermentalists looking for innocent young rock particles to groom .

'in space..no one can hear you eat a bacon sandwich.'

[Post edited 7 May 2015 8:46]

".... You are the... Duke of New York... You're A-Number One!".

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Already voted on 08:29 - May 7 with 2156 viewsTheBlob

I notice all the relevant political parties have pledged to keep R's in Hammersmith.Very confusing.You'll see that those bastards in Plaid Cymru have ducked the question so they can get stuffed.

Poll: So how was the season for you?

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Already voted on 08:33 - May 7 with 2155 viewsMytch_QPR

Already voted on 08:14 - May 7 by HantsR

What a pity - I'd like to think I would be at one with any R fan - but the UKIP support shown on these pages is depressing and wish it took place outside a football forum.


With you on that, Hants. Depressing, too, that all the UKIP voters argue their point based on fear, rather than hope and inclusion.

The other main issue is that there is very little to separate the 3 main parties who are trying to occupy the fabled 'middle ground' - they're frightened to have any policies which are a bit radical in case they isolate some potential voters. We've heard so much talk about the economy, NHS and jobs - very little about the environment and transport as far as I can tell.

As you say, all a bit depressing.

"Thank you for supporting Queens Park Rangers Steep Staircase"... and I thought I'd signed up for a rollercoaster.
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Already voted on 08:39 - May 7 with 2148 viewsTheBlob

Already voted on 08:33 - May 7 by Mytch_QPR

With you on that, Hants. Depressing, too, that all the UKIP voters argue their point based on fear, rather than hope and inclusion.

The other main issue is that there is very little to separate the 3 main parties who are trying to occupy the fabled 'middle ground' - they're frightened to have any policies which are a bit radical in case they isolate some potential voters. We've heard so much talk about the economy, NHS and jobs - very little about the environment and transport as far as I can tell.

As you say, all a bit depressing.


"Hope"

That's another word that doesn't quite make sense.

Even when not applied to Queen's Park Rangers.

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Already voted on 08:45 - May 7 with 2123 viewsElHoop

Already voted on 08:33 - May 7 by Mytch_QPR

With you on that, Hants. Depressing, too, that all the UKIP voters argue their point based on fear, rather than hope and inclusion.

The other main issue is that there is very little to separate the 3 main parties who are trying to occupy the fabled 'middle ground' - they're frightened to have any policies which are a bit radical in case they isolate some potential voters. We've heard so much talk about the economy, NHS and jobs - very little about the environment and transport as far as I can tell.

As you say, all a bit depressing.


This type of nonsense is precisely why i am going to vote for UKIP.

So why don't you boycott Australian goods and anything Australian if they are so 'exclusive' that they bother to have immigration controls? Or American goods? They have immigration controls too.

Why do you just have to dismiss UKIP voters and leave great chunks of the rest of the world free to do the same thing? It's depressing, I agree, but it's you that is depressing.
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Already voted on 08:55 - May 7 with 2092 viewsTheBlob

Yes it's often depressing when people don't think and act as one does.


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Already voted on 08:58 - May 7 with 2085 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Already voted on 08:45 - May 7 by ElHoop

This type of nonsense is precisely why i am going to vote for UKIP.

So why don't you boycott Australian goods and anything Australian if they are so 'exclusive' that they bother to have immigration controls? Or American goods? They have immigration controls too.

Why do you just have to dismiss UKIP voters and leave great chunks of the rest of the world free to do the same thing? It's depressing, I agree, but it's you that is depressing.


"This type of nonsense is precisely why i am going to vote for UKIP."

I can't understand this, El, to be honest. And it's not the first time I've heard it.

I couldn't cast my vote based on what others think. It's too precious to be a reaction to anything, a protest to anything.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Already voted on 09:02 - May 7 with 2074 viewsTheBlob

Already voted on 08:58 - May 7 by BrianMcCarthy

"This type of nonsense is precisely why i am going to vote for UKIP."

I can't understand this, El, to be honest. And it's not the first time I've heard it.

I couldn't cast my vote based on what others think. It's too precious to be a reaction to anything, a protest to anything.


Brian,all votes are as a protest/reaction to something,t'was always thus.

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Already voted on 09:05 - May 7 with 2056 viewsElHoop

Already voted on 08:58 - May 7 by BrianMcCarthy

"This type of nonsense is precisely why i am going to vote for UKIP."

I can't understand this, El, to be honest. And it's not the first time I've heard it.

I couldn't cast my vote based on what others think. It's too precious to be a reaction to anything, a protest to anything.


I'll cast my vote on whatever basis I choose Brian. In this election, there's nothing else that I can see on which to base my vote. It's a protest against the mainstream parties and media, who between them have done nothing to get this issue addressed in a proper civilised manner, and have just swept it under the carpet.

If the Euro goes tits up and we get millions more people wanting to come here, we'll send them all over to your place Brian and you can do them a B & B.
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Already voted on 09:06 - May 7 with 2054 viewsMytch_QPR

Already voted on 08:45 - May 7 by ElHoop

This type of nonsense is precisely why i am going to vote for UKIP.

So why don't you boycott Australian goods and anything Australian if they are so 'exclusive' that they bother to have immigration controls? Or American goods? They have immigration controls too.

Why do you just have to dismiss UKIP voters and leave great chunks of the rest of the world free to do the same thing? It's depressing, I agree, but it's you that is depressing.


Sorry to have depressed you, ElHoop.

Do you actively support UKIP's policies, or is it just a protest vote?
It strikes me that you could make a protest vote by not voting, or are you really saying that you believe Nigel Farage could form a government with a few Tory defectors, and that you'd like to see him as PM?

I'm not trying to pick an argument, just trying to understand the attraction of UKIP.

"Thank you for supporting Queens Park Rangers Steep Staircase"... and I thought I'd signed up for a rollercoaster.
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Already voted on 09:09 - May 7 with 2046 viewsElHoop

Already voted on 09:06 - May 7 by Mytch_QPR

Sorry to have depressed you, ElHoop.

Do you actively support UKIP's policies, or is it just a protest vote?
It strikes me that you could make a protest vote by not voting, or are you really saying that you believe Nigel Farage could form a government with a few Tory defectors, and that you'd like to see him as PM?

I'm not trying to pick an argument, just trying to understand the attraction of UKIP.


Instead of asking all of the questions, why don't you answer some for a change?
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Already voted on 09:20 - May 7 with 2021 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Already voted on 09:05 - May 7 by ElHoop

I'll cast my vote on whatever basis I choose Brian. In this election, there's nothing else that I can see on which to base my vote. It's a protest against the mainstream parties and media, who between them have done nothing to get this issue addressed in a proper civilised manner, and have just swept it under the carpet.

If the Euro goes tits up and we get millions more people wanting to come here, we'll send them all over to your place Brian and you can do them a B & B.


I'm hardly denying that you can vote on whatever basis you choose, El. I just said that I can't understand it. Either you think UKIP will get it sorted, in which case it's not a protest vote at all, or you don't think they'll get it sorted, in which case you're voting for a party who won't get it sorted for a reason that I can't understand.

By the way, 'my place' could also be Harrow. I'm a dual citizen. You could send all of 'them' there but that wouldn't sort your immigration problem.

Anyway, I'm not looking for a fight and I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind. My only point is that I don't understand the 'protest' issue at all. And that's ok, too.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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