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Author Topic: Election in May Time to sack David C.  (Read 10978 times)

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Re: Election in May Time to sack David C.
« Reply #60 on: 16 February 2015, 20:34:21 »

::)

I always vote and will be this year , it wont be for any of the 3 at the top of the list ::)

And therein lies the problem.  Many people feel that way and will vote for minority parties as the big parties have lost the trust of the population.  So we will end up with another coalition, but this time it will be made up of more than 2 parties and the horse trading will take weeks before a government can be formed.  :(

The resulting government will be weak and thanks to Camoron and his fixed term parliaments we will be stuck with it for the next 5 years, during which Britain will stagnate as nothing will get done.  ::)  :(
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Re: Election in May Time to sack David C.
« Reply #61 on: 16 February 2015, 23:25:33 »

right, i better stop here now, i had my rant and i only get angry .
i leave it now and not think anymore of it.
whoever comes on power is only up for his friends anyway.

FFS 13 years of Labour damn near bankrupted the place >:( fixing that takes time...

As for jobs for mates... 'dangle berries'... the reason that they all think the same is that they were educated in a handfull of places for the most part...

Eton and Harrow etc have been, successfully, producing industrial and political leaders for centuries, and as long as that continues, the same sorts of people will remain in charge ::)

If you really don't like it, can string a coherent sentence together and can rustle up the application fee, the quit bitching, grow a pair and run for your local constituency as an independent candidate. Give the disillusioned something to vote for instead of UKIP.

If you don't have the balls, sit down and shut up!

To be fair, it's not just in Government where this can happen, I am intending to retire soon, and already have the feelers out for something to top up the pension, although it is my intention to have a few months off, however, if something comes my way............... ;) ;)
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