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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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No wonder big business support the Tories most of their main donators are hedge fund non paying tax to boy George, another joke they may try to stick knives into Ed Millaband, on a day Davd Cameron's wife firm transfers it main business to an office in Luxenberg to avoid paying 20 percent business tax - this is a company who's customers pay £2000for a leather bound diary - Yes we really are in it all together David Cameron is becoming Billy liar he was a disgraceè at Question time today - never answered one question his reterick is the same every week - he must realise the general public are not as gullible as he is!
 
No wonder big business support the Tories most of their main donators are hedge fund non paying tax to boy George, another joke they may try to stick knives into Ed Millaband, on a day Davd Cameron's wife firm transfers it main business to an office in Luxenberg to avoid paying 20 percent business tax - this is a company who's customers pay £2000for a leather bound diary - Yes we really are in it all together David Cameron is becoming Billy liar he was a disgraceè at Question time today - never answered one question his reterick is the same every week - he must realise the general public are not as gullible as he is!

Oh I don't know ....... thought Cameron's joke (Re Balls forgetting the name of a Labour supporting businessman) of "Bill Somebody being a Labour policy" quite funny TBF


Vote Loony - Let the Farce be with you
 
Oh I don't know ....... thought Cameron's joke (Re Balls forgetting the name of a Labour supporting businessman) of "Bill Somebody being a Labour policy" quite funny TBF


Vote Loony - Let the Farce be with you
Cameron is the biggest hypocrite ever - if he was up against anyone other than Millanband he would be in trouble - still be a hung parliament after May anyway!
 

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I consider myself left wing but I won't be voting labour. They are too politically correct, collapsed the economy and forced multicultiasm.

Probably won't vote at all.
 

.....sounds like both main parties have some explaining to do re HMRC and HSBC. You have to wonder about the PMs judgement, first Andy Coulson and now HSBC executive appointed.
further proof, whomever is in power, we are governed by people who are not experts in their particular field, generally speaking, and seem to be totally reliant on advisers, it does seem strange that at the highest level of education, health, environment or even finance, the guy at the top isn't an experienced expert
 
No wonder big business support the Tories most of their main donators are hedge fund non paying tax to boy George, another joke they may try to stick knives into Ed Millaband, on a day Davd Cameron's wife firm transfers it main business to an office in Luxenberg to avoid paying 20 percent business tax - this is a company who's customers pay £2000for a leather bound diary - Yes we really are in it all together David Cameron is becoming Billy liar he was a disgraceè at Question time today - never answered one question his reterick is the same every week - he must realise the general public are not as gullible as he is!


No matter who is PM, they never answer questions at PM time.
 
That's an odd one. I thought the French stung the rich for far more tax than we did?

You are right Bruce, but some will go hunting round the web for out dated rubbish like this.

Now here is a bit of out dated shall we say rubbish for Labour supporters. In 2005 under Brown the state pension was put up by a very generous 75p per week, yes that totaled to £39 for the year when inflation if I recall correctly was running at 3%. After the outcry about how miserable this increase was, the penny dropped on Brown and he realised that it was a very poor do. So after much discussion in The Treasury they found a solution. The heating allowance was created to give all pensions a £100 allowance in December each and every year. This cost the country millions as it was also paid to all those very rich pensioners because it was not possible to work put who really needed it or not. In fact Sir Alan Sugar tried to give his back but was told he could not but he could pass it on to a charity!

Of course this is history now.
 

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