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Democracy gives me the right to spoil my papers if I don't agree with the policies put forward by any of the candidates. Even more so if there are only three candidates (one from each of the major three parties).

 

No thanks, I'll stick to spoiling my papers.:thumbsup:

 

I'm sure Ed will be heartened to know that despite him being a loser it hasn't put you off not voting for him.:huh:

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OMG you couldn't make this stuff up. Ed Milliband has tweeted a tribute to Bob Holness "A generation will remember him fondly from Blackbusters". What a howler. :hihi:

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2083175/Something-mind-Ed-Miliband-tweets-tribute-Bob-Holness-saying-remember-BLACKBUSTERS.html#ixzz1ih7hF2bp

 

And even more gaffs from Mz Abbot:

 

Miss Abbott’s views on race issues have upset the Labour leadership before. In 1988 she told a black studies conference in Philadelphia that ‘the British invented racism’.

 

And in 1996 she attacked her local hospital for employing ‘blonde, blue-eyed’ Finnish nurses.

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And even more gaffs from Mz Abbot:

 

And all this from the current bullying government and their bullying media mouthpieces and supporters that are desperate to reduce immigration to the UK.

 

Besides, you'd think these bullyboys would thank Miliband for being unpopular rather than trying to stick the boot in.

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We Tories think that Ed Elasticband is the best labour leader for years.

 

And what is your opinion of the current Conservative front bench?

or more particularly, Cameron, Osbourne, Clegg.

 

As no one knows who any of the others are, apart from that mutton dressed as lamb bird, forget the rest.

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All the other contenders were better candidates!

 

If anything, Andy Burham and Ed Balls would have been even worse Labour leaders!

 

And it's difficult to see who else could come in a do a good job as Labour leader.

 

As to Ed Miliband, I'm not convinced, but not because I think he's some sort of evil socialist as the likes of the Daily Fail would have you believe. I consider him to be a cynical, opportunistic careerist and I don't have any idea what (if any) principles he has.

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And what is your opinion of the current Conservative front bench?

or more particularly, Cameron, Osbourne, Clegg.

 

As no one knows who any of the others are, apart from that mutton dressed as lamb bird, forget the rest.

 

Ed ( snort a lot ) and his wild eyed brother are better than the

Balls Ed has although he might have more nous, at the end of the day ,come what may, they are all looking after their jobs. The perts are good and the people who put them there just hope. I should say something to qualify this statement but I can't.

Have you seen the film about any Labour Prime Minister. in recent years who someone ( even the Yanks who are generally tossers ) don't know any any labour ( socialist ) people.

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I'm sure Ed will be heartened to know that despite him being a loser it hasn't put you off not voting for him.:huh:

 

That makes no sense in relation to the post you quoted.

 

or more particularly, Cameron, Osbourne, Clegg.

 

Shame they don't have a cabinet member with a surname starting with "K":D.

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