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Who will you vote for?

  • Tory

    Votes: 8 32.0%
  • Lab

    Votes: 4 16.0%
  • Lib

    Votes: 5 20.0%
  • Regional/National (SNP, Plaid Cymru)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Local Indi

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • Cant be arsed to vote

    Votes: 2 8.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .
Stilll no direct answers eh only picking away :nenau

1st.........Im not sure if youre being daft or antagonistic. Have a look at the post again and consider the application of logic at best, extrapolation at worst. and stop doing partial quotes out of context.

2nd.....changing long est protocol? Police PNB negotiation and settlement or not 2007 to 2008.Very public and a perfect example. Surprised your research didnt pick up on it.

3rd.....read it? read loads if you want to make apoint from that make it specific I am not reading at your beck and call.

4th....and best........Early on you definitely said Gordon Brown had to remain as pm You later argued there was no flexibility in that and he (never mentioned a nominated replacement)had a constitutional duty and couldn't do anything about it......... LMFAO


Wrong

as I said he doesnt and eventually hasnt........

He's just resigned
!!!!!!!

:jesterbg


Before you come back at this just read your posts you refer most of the time to Gordon Brown and not the labour administration, never considering in any depth other than one quick comment they could regroup in office with him gone.

As I said the devils in the detail :clap

End of chat
 
Even better still Andrew he has even conceded a point I was making when he said he has accepted the "judgement of the country" (or may have been people instead of country but the point remains the same)..........



errrr now wasnt that the voice aka the judgement of the people I mentioned several time that you were so disparaging about :confused: ;)




:clap:clap:clap:clap:clapGordys Gone cos he could:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap
 
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well would you believe it last past the post and now dictating who get to win.
 
Well, decision day tomorrow and enforced career change I hope for some of those twats in westminster.

Without getting into heavy debate and no slagging each other off!!!!
who are you going to vote for ?

I'm undecided, I just know it wont be Labour at any cost :augie


phewww.... good job we didn't get into a heavy debate.
 
Have a look at the post again and consider the application of logic at best, extrapolation at worst

If you make a statement, it is for you to prove that the conclusion follows.

AFAIK, there is no statute that prevents me sawing my left leg off at the knee - but it would be perverse to argue that I had any real choice in the matter. Gordon Brown has no real choice. Bimbling about the lack of a statutory requirement is a red herring and is just a waste of bandwidth.


He's just resigned[/COLOR][/SIZE] !!!!!!!

You obviously didn't listen to his statement or if you did, you didn't hear what he said.


Before you come back at this just read your posts you refer most of the time to Gordon Brown and not the labour administration, never considering in any depth other than one quick comment they could regroup in office with him gone.

Is that a question?

Andrew
 
phewww.... good job we didn't get into a heavy debate.


:lol:lol:lol

lmao matey, I waited until after the polls closed before I tried any form of debate :thumb2

The reason I put that was so no one was particularly influenced bby what was on here and I wanted to see if the general trewnd on here was similar to the "outside world" :thumb2
 
well would you believe it last past the post and now dictating who get to win.

Nick Clegg may well get his come-uppance in due course. I understand that he has now asked for formal negotiations with the Labour Party (presumably because the Lib Dem MPs sent him away with a flea in his ear when he reported back about the Tory offer). I wonder how he is going to explain that to David Cameron.

Hmmm ......

Andrew
 
Andrew, settle down, at least be gracious in clear obvious defeat dont do a Gordy :clap:clap:clap :rolleyes:


The difference between resigning as PM (which is what you implied) and continuing as PM in a Lib/Lab coalition until the next Labour Party leadership election in the Autumn is not trivial.

Didn't you have another listen then?

Andrew
 
well would you believe it last past the post and now dictating who get to win.

Hi Ian, yes, moving on form previous debate, I am well worried. Labour reforming was one potential hiccup in Camerons master plan. My personal opinion is whilst we have to accept the libs as having a disproportionate amount of power because of circumstances I worry they may start to take the P a little bit :(

Mind you I dont know what you folks think but I was just watching the news there and they were saying if Libs go with Lab the Libs will lose quite a lot of the support they gained :nenau dont know where theyve got that from :confused:
 
The difference between resigning as PM (which is what you implied) and continuing as PM in a Lib/Lab coalition until the next Labour Party leadership election in the Autumn is not trivial.

Didn't you have another listen then?

Andrew


Funnily enough I do actually have a good understanding of what's happening both on the surface and the constitutional undertones, quite probably as previously, better than yours.

Youre not remoteley gracious in defeat are you :nenau Bit of a Gordy :D

Move on.............................................


but please tell me if the quote on my sig is familiar :lol:lol:lol
 
so we still end up with an unelected prime minister ... what the fuc*

That'll be the case however Labour play it if Lib Dems join there gang :nenau

Can anyone remember the last time an unelected prime minister came to office and left with out winning an election? it has happened but Im not sure who and when :doh

I'll bet the reins have never been handed to a subsequent pm who carried on without election either if that happens :nenau
 
what about the rest of the unelected labour party who have been governing us for the last few years, you know who I mean the cronies of our UNELECTED prime minister who have been put in powerful positions in the government without the peoples permission, are they going? If they are not elected then they should not be there, this is supposed to be a democracy, even if some members of the labour party would prefer it not be. bri
 
what about the rest of the unelected labour party who have been governing us for the last few years, you know who I mean the cronies of our UNELECTED prime minister who have been put in powerful positions in the government without the peoples permission, are they going? If they are not elected then they should not be there, this is supposed to be a democracy, even if some members of the labour party would prefer it not be. bri
exactly
 
what about the rest of the unelected labour party who have been governing us for the last few years, you know who I mean the cronies of our UNELECTED prime minister who have been put in powerful positions in the government without the peoples permission, are they going? If they are not elected then they should not be there, this is supposed to be a democracy, even if some members of the labour party would prefer it not be. bri
 
what about the rest of the unelected labour party who have been governing us for the last few years, you know who I mean the cronies of our UNELECTED prime minister who have been put in powerful positions in the government without the peoples permission, are they going? If they are not elected then they should not be there, this is supposed to be a democracy, even if some members of the labour party would prefer it not be. bri

according to news at 10 . gordon brown is preparing to leave number 10 as we speak
 

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