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The 2015 Popularity Contest (aka UK General Election )

Who will you be voting for?

  • Tory

    Votes: 38 9.9%
  • Diet Tory (Labour)

    Votes: 132 34.3%
  • Tory Zero (Greens)

    Votes: 44 11.4%
  • Extra Tory with lemon (UKIP)

    Votes: 40 10.4%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 9 2.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 31 8.1%
  • Cheese on toast

    Votes: 91 23.6%

  • Total voters
    385
  • Poll closed .
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Rich not chasing rich for tax shocker.
 
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Gideon spaced out at PMQs. WTF?

"This may be the first and only time I ever defend Osborne. But that picture surfaced in 2005. It shows him smirking next to her. He was in his early 20s. Rowe was working as a dominatrix known as Mistress Pain and has always claimed he was fascinated with the tricks and tools of her profession. A big fuss was made because there appears to be some white powder on the table in front of them. It could be spilt flour from a hard day's baking. It could be cocaine. Osborne has always denied this". Guardian

"Since it was published by a tabloid newspaper in 2005 under the headline “Top Tory, coke and the hooker”, the photograph of George Osborne with Natalie Rowe has been the source of acute embarrassment to the Chancellor. Now, the baronet’s son and heir has the chance to ensure that the picture is never seen in public again.

The dominatrix has put it up for sale on the online auction house eBay. Ownership of the photo, in which George Osborne is captured with his arm draped around the former madam of the Black Beauties escort agency, will not come cheap. Bids start at £50,000".

Osborne looks like he was on the bevvy all night and someone dressed him and sent him into the den of iniquity.



 
Let's see if his mates in the service sector and building industries agree with him - the ones who benefit by exploiting cheap foreign labour.

Of course, it's all BS designed to pacify the xenophobes and see the Tories into the next election and their fight with UKIP.
Divide and rule. Get the plebs pointing the finger at each other not at us.

Meanwhile, it's only on Wednesday that it was being reported how Theresa May is burying 5 bad news reports from the Government's Immigration Watchdog.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ried-bad-news-immigration-report-9885734.html
 



But but but Dave has said that he has 'created' 2.5 million 'new' private sector jobs. It doesn't matter that 2 million of those 'new' jobs were in the public sector and are now reclassified as private e.g posties, lecturers, parole offices, health workers etc..
 
I'm not sure, but I do believe David Cameron has just put forward a reasonable argument, and one that I somewhat agree with.

The thing is, how can they possibly hope to manage things? I posted an article from the Economist earlier in the thread where they were speaking to graduates from the top technical college in India about where they'd like to work. Many who were previously pro-England were being massively put off by the change both in tone and policy lately.

So that's very smart people being put off by policies the government has full control over. You'll have to forgive me for thinking they'd make a complete balls up of any attempt to 'manage' population movement.
 

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