Er no, people think they take spoilt papers or "none of the above" into account, they dont, they just get put in the bin
So you complain about the system but won't try and do anything about it ?
Er no, people think they take spoilt papers or "none of the above" into account, they dont, they just get put in the bin
Er no, people think they take spoilt papers or "none of the above" into account, they dont, they just get put in the bin
Thick as pigshit.
Unfortunately your attitude seems representative of the main parties over the past twenty years. UKIP may or may not succeed in the election but the issues which motivate people to vote for a party like that will not simply go away at a whim. I would be more concerned that if UKIP totally fail, something worse, like the French national front, would replace them.
Sometimes the angels punish us by answering our prayers.
Sure, and when he got home what type of people used to regularly pop in for tea?
Farage is a Palace fan. Just saying.
UKIP. My Daughter is 19 and this is her first General Election. She has worked all her short life and takes nothing from the government in hand outs. Life and money for her is tough and she is 100% for UKIP. Just saying.
Unlike Milliband who went through private school, went on to Uni and STRAIGHT into the Labour party.
At least the Miliband brothers went home for tea. Cameron only went home for the holidays.
Seriously, you need to be careful posting statements like that. Unless you have incontrovertible proof you could get yourself - and Bozza - into deep shit.
Having said that, even if Nigel Farage or his lawyers saw this - or more likely had it sent to him - he probably wouldn't do anything about it as the publicity would be bad.
But he might. And if he did he'd have a strong case. Personally, I wouldn't want to take that chance.
He's got far more of an insight than milliband , precisely because of his work in the city and the part in which he worked, which has far more people of a working class background than the research department of the Labour Party or a channel 4 politics show.
And Farage has no clue about working class life with his background and his work in the City. Neither of course does Cameron who also hasn't really had a proper job. To be honest, I'm not entirely sure what people expect. Just because a politician has possibly worked in one particular sector of the economy isn't going to give them an insight into other sectors.
At least the Miliband brothers went home for tea. Cameron only went home for the holidays.
So you complain about the system but won't try and do anything about it ?
The number of spoilt papers are announced in the count.
Yes and then they're put in the bin.
Wake up and smell the coffee! The whole systems corrupt you numpty!
I think if you check out which politicians have worked in certain sectors, then UKIP would have many more candidates than Cons and Labour put together.
That's true, then again both the Milibands and Cameron benefitted from their father's patronage and wealth.........one Dad was an capitalist and owned multiple properties, the other Dad was a capitalist that owned multiple properties but considered himself a Marxist.
I mean, a Marxist, owning property...........la propriete c'est le vol!
You've got your thinkers mixed up. It was not Marx who said property was theft, but Proudhon. Marx had no problem with personal property. "We by no means intend to abolish this personal appropriation of the products of labour, an appropriation that is made for the maintenance and reproduction of human life, and that leaves no surplus wherewith to command the labour of others," he said in The Communist Manifesto. What he objected to was "bourgeois" property designed to create wealth - buy-to-let landlords in other words.
BTW, I can't any evidence that Ralph Miliband was a multiple property owner. The Daily Mail did several hatchet jobs on him, talking up his wealth but he struck lucky with one house in a desirable area. That's what happened in London
A friend of mine's dad was a plumber who bought a 4-bed house in Fulham in the 50s. At the time it was a cheap area, he sold it in the 90s for a small fortune - he'd have been surprised to see himself described as a millionaire, although that's what he was. Blame it on the distortion of the London market