BBC are trying to create a story out of this non news of some council elections in that public sector ridden Wales. Anybody would think there was a general election going on. Labour winning in Wales is no big setback , the only jobs going there are in public sector and any cuts would mean the mass would assume that the government is planning to cull them.
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Labour punish coalition !!
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Shouldn't it be the voters that are punishing the coalition - not Labour. I mean it's not like Labour are the ones casting the votes, are theyComment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostShouldn't it be the voters that are punishing the coalition - not Labour. I mean it's not like Labour are the ones casting the votes, are they
Also, the percentage of eligible people who could be arsed to vote will interesting.Comment
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Has a government ever been ahead in the polls midway between elections? As you say, non event. Only interest is will Ken/Boris win - and I am struggling to get enthusiastic about that.Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWe'll see after the investigation.
Also, the percentage of eligible people who could be arsed to vote will interesting.
Last time it was the local labour who were accusing the local conservatives of being self serving fat cats with inflated expenses claims.
I actually showed the last elections labour leaflet stating so to local conservative arselicker that called at the house this time...................... Erm, Uh! well! Let me explain..........Gooddbyeeeeee
They are all lying self serving tossers who have little or no considerations other than to line their own nests.
Come the revolution when we kill them all and put our own lying self serving tossers in power
Labour are still in too, so nothings changed.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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UKIP currently on 13% of the vote where they had candidates....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnly interest is will Ken/Boris win - and I am struggling to get enthusiastic about that.Comment
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