Political Parties in the UK

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2015/05/09 13:39:55 (permalink)

Political Parties in the UK

Hi,
 
Strummy, or other English folks ...
 
I saw a list of the candidates a few weeks ago and lost it ... there was a Druid ... on one party and several other weird ones ... do you happen to have the list? I want to be a charter member for that crazy/insane one ... sounded perfectly right for me, but I forgot it's name! I am an honorary member of the "how sweet to be an idiot" club, and also an honorary professor of the University of Errors, for which I have a degree on my wall!
 
Not sure the CH would like competition, though! Can you see it? "I'm a Charter member of the Coffee House" on a t-shirt? I'm gonna make one just for you guys to see!
post edited by Moshkito - 2015/05/09 13:46:16

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    SteveStrummerUK
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 15:36:08 (permalink)
     
    We do have the "The Official Monster Raving Loony Party" of course Pedro, formed by Screaming Lord Sutch in 1983.
     
     

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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 15:38:57 (permalink)
    Well, Nick Clegg has managed to lead his party into oblivion. His entry into an odd couple coalition at the expense of the ideals he claimed to represent for his supporters could be interpreted as either a shameless sell out for a foolish hope of personal power or an unprincipled sell out for a stupid hope of personal power. Apparently the voters agreed. I think the Druids might have more clout now.
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 16:08:42 (permalink)
    slartabartfast
    Well, Nick Clegg has managed to lead his party into oblivion. His entry into an odd couple coalition at the expense of the ideals he claimed to represent for his supporters could be interpreted as either a shameless sell out for a foolish hope of personal power or an unprincipled sell out for a stupid hope of personal power. Apparently the voters agreed. I think the Druids might have more clout now.




    IBTL.
     
    And........
     
     
    a) Luckily no-one really takes his party seriously, so no real harm done either way.
     
    b) I can't decide what made my day more....Red Ed getting his arse on a plate or the delicious irony that is Green voters actively wasting paper.
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 17:35:19 (permalink)
    'Red Ed' ...he was no more more 'Labour' than Cameron. All a bunch of post-grad pick-a-sides. Tragic state of affairs. Glad to see the back of that of that BNP-lite chinless c*** Farage tho, if only for a few months.
     
    What have we come to.
     
    IBTB.

     
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    craigb
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 17:48:38 (permalink)
    The word "party" is so misused here...

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 18:19:01 (permalink)
    craigb
    The word "party" is so misused here...




    LOL!!! 
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 18:43:42 (permalink)
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    'Red Ed' ...he was no more more 'Labour' than Cameron. All a bunch of post-grad pick-a-sides. Tragic state of affairs. Glad to see the back of that of that BNP-lite chinless c*** Farage tho, if only for a few months.
     
    What have we come to.
     
    IBTB.




    It's Rab C. Nesbitt's Mrs that had me worried most of all tbh.
     
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 19:22:16 (permalink)
    I notice the usual rent-a-mob "anarchists" (i.e. over-privileged upper middle class students from the London School of Economics) have been rioting in London because the Tories won the election. It's all so woefully unfair that a minority of voters can win an election, unless of course your own party wins in which case it's champagne and balloons. I have some very anti-Tory friends on Facebook who have been openly suggesting that democracy should be replaced by some kind of benign dictatorship, all because the election didn't go their way. It's pathetic. Personally I became detached from it all and couldn't care less because every single one of the candidates was more of the same big-government-in-your-face BS, just selling slightly different brands of it. But I'm always amused by the whining of the losers. 

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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 19:23:34 (permalink)
    paulo
    jamesg1213
    'Red Ed' ...he was no more more 'Labour' than Cameron. All a bunch of post-grad pick-a-sides. Tragic state of affairs. Glad to see the back of that of that BNP-lite chinless c*** Farage tho, if only for a few months.
     
    What have we come to.
     
    IBTB.




    It's Rab C. Nesbitt's Mrs that had me worried most of all tbh.
     
    IABTL




    She is probably the most Scottish looking woman I have ever seen. 

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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 19:39:56 (permalink)
    sharke
     I'm always amused by the whining of the losers. 




    They didn't lose though, they were just the victims of tactical voting that was orchestrated in order to prevent them from winning.
     
     
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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 20:18:18 (permalink)
    paulo


    It's Rab C. Nesbitt's Mrs that had me worried most of all tbh.



    She reminds me more of Janette Krankie

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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 20:22:26 (permalink)
    paulo
    sharke
     I'm always amused by the whining of the losers. 




    They didn't lose though, they were just the victims of tactical voting that was orchestrated in order to prevent them from winning.
     



    Now that you put it like that I am suddenly outraged!

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    Re: Political Parties in the UK 2015/05/09 20:24:40 (permalink)
    SteveStrummerUK
     
    She reminds me more of Janette Krankie




     
    Stop it! I cannot hear that woman's name without being reminded of the "scandal" that came out a few years back....the mental images linger. 

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