I would have expected at least one MacDonald or Jamieson.I know. And yet so many Twatts.That can't be right. None of them are called Anderson or Isbister.
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They don't like it in Shetland when the Orcadians dominate their affairs.I know. And yet so many Twatts.
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Everyone's related here.Are Aberdein and Nugent related in some way? It's the eyebrows.
Nah, they're all great.
They draft in people from Aberdeen, as they're worried locals might fiddle the expenses.I would have expected at least one MacDonald or Jamieson.
Can't believe I actually wrote that...
Bunch of ~*iguana*~ hippies.They don't like it in Shetland when the Orcadians dominate their affairs.
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It means that no party has an overall majority, so all the opposition parties could combine to defeat the government.What does it mean by a "hung" parliment? What impact would it have if it happened?
The consequence tends to be horse trading to create coalition governments, which tend to be unstable as coalition partners tend to squabble over the terms of the agreement. Either that or opposition parties gang up to obstruct the government. Lib Dems do deals with the BNP, for example.
Don't believe the Lib Dems wouldn't by the way, they do things like that all the time. They like you to think they are the party of honesty and integrity but because the Lib Dems are the eternal third party they are the most unscrupulous. They will espouse any cause that will get them attention. They support minority rights in one place. They are virulently anti-minorities where it suits them and there are votes in it (I remember them being disgracefully anti-traveller in Bristol). They support parking controls in Richmond (which they controlled) and oppose them in Kensington & Chelsea (where they didn't even have a councillor).
Oh yes - in 1979 the (then) Liberals joined forces with the Scot Nats to bring down the Callaghan government. The result was eleven years of Maggie Thatcher - and they were proud of what they did!
Trustworthy? the Lib Dems? My arse!
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Psh, you know how easily swayed some people are; they'll see signs and think "ah, other people are voting that way, I might too."Its pointless anywhere, nobody's vote is going to be swayed by a bloody sign outside someone's house, and it just makes you look stupid.Pointless...in Cheadle. I think not.
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Now probably wouldn't be the time to say that my mother's parents were close friends with David Steel's folks.Trustworthy? the Lib Dems? My arse!
You still haven't told us how you're planning to vote, Rosie. I'd surmised that some time ago - Lib Dem policies may look natty, but because not even they believe they'll get into power, they are able to make wild claims.
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Not sure I know myself, yet. Though I'm still haunted by nightmare visions of Michael Howard reciting the prayer of St Francis backwards on the steps of 10 Downing Street on Friday morningYou still haven't told us how you're planning to vote, Rosie. I'd surmised that some time ago - Lib Dem policies may look natty, but because not even they believe they'll get into power, they are able to make wild claims.
So it may be for that nice Mr Page anyway.
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Oh, I rather like black masses, so Ms McLaren may be lucky.
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That Tory broadcast tonight.
Michael Howard being for 'the forgotten majority'. Still can't figure that one. Does this majority have to be 51% or over? I'm pretty sure it does, but I can also see how it might not, so if there's anyone who dabbles in statistics and is perhaps more alert than I am, your contribution would be much appreciated.
And very annoying - the continual reference to 'May fifth'. It's the fifth of May. And these peepul are supposed to defend Britain against foreign ways.
Michael Howard being for 'the forgotten majority'. Still can't figure that one. Does this majority have to be 51% or over? I'm pretty sure it does, but I can also see how it might not, so if there's anyone who dabbles in statistics and is perhaps more alert than I am, your contribution would be much appreciated.
And very annoying - the continual reference to 'May fifth'. It's the fifth of May. And these peepul are supposed to defend Britain against foreign ways.
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I blame bloody 9/11.
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This ain't personal, you understand, it's just that I have anger-management issues.
I have enough problems with the thought of knackers in Leith who can't even wash properly being given a vote. The thought of a spotty-faced 16 year old voting is almost too much.No.isn't it annoying how 17 years olds and under cant vote.
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The only thing I've found remotely interesting this time is that Garry Bushell is standing in his beloved Greenwich and Trimble is trembling in Upper Bann....
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This Week last night was rather interesting, with lots of hissing and booing cloaked under a raiment of polite cross-examination in which all three ideologies were found wanting, and some very interesting points about the positions of New Labour and the Conservatives and the new campaign by the Conservatives against Labour.
Personally, I'm waiting to see Boris and Tony in the ring, preferably on the BBC after Dead Ringers and before Have I Got News For You
I still wish it was the US election I'd had a chance to make a difference in.
Personally, I'm waiting to see Boris and Tony in the ring, preferably on the BBC after Dead Ringers and before Have I Got News For You
I still wish it was the US election I'd had a chance to make a difference in.
I'd like to thank Ina, Jaya, Tom and Jamie, and Callum, who was there in spirit. I love you all! { tear }
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i bet the 16 year old who doesn't bother to wash properly won't bother to show up to vote..I have enough problems with the thought of knackers in Leith who can't even wash properly being given a vote. The thought of a spotty-faced 16 year old voting is almost too much.
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Or will be, by the way that politician was going on about it.Galles, definitely. Schottlandia is a dump.I was think along the lines of supporting Scottlandia, or Wales, what do you think?
I was sent my postal vote from home the other day, I only had four choices for the main election, and five for the local, one of which didn't seem to stand for anything, so if I do vote, then I'll do it at uni, I may have more choice. Trouble is, I'm so worried that my vote will make a difference, that I'm not keen on voting for the main parties (who I don't trust (along other reasons)), so I'm trying to avoid having to choose between them. If they don't have any smaller parties that I could win seats for on this ballot, then I'll just put a squiggly line through the whole paper as a mark of protest and post that in the box.
Sorry, too apprehensive.
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I know, that's my point, they'll see that I don't like the parties, so they'll invent a new one for me
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