Who would you like to see as the next Prime Minister of Great Britain Poll
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Let's try again.
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You're really crap at this.
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Got there In the end... lol
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What a narrow selection. None of the above. I'd happily see David Lammy form a government though.
Or, if you feel like extending the list, George Galloway. Or Glenda Jackson.
eta: Or Boris, of course.
Or, if you feel like extending the list, George Galloway. Or Glenda Jackson.
eta: Or Boris, of course.
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Not much of a choice is there. That dopey git or this dopey git
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I'd like to see a rubber chicken give a press conference.
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Glenda! Jackson that is!!
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SnoozeAgain;1429757 wrote: I'd like to see a rubber chicken give a press conference. He will when he's recovered.
Yes, limited choice but I went with the main parties that will Inevitably take the lions share of votes In the General.
Yes, limited choice but I went with the main parties that will Inevitably take the lions share of votes In the General.
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AnneBoleyn;1429758 wrote: Glenda! Jackson that is!! She Is not leader of any political party.
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oscar;1429742 wrote: Let's try again.
I have noticed, you can be very trying at times.
I have noticed, you can be very trying at times.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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oscar;1429761 wrote: She Is not leader of any political party.
Things can change very quickly Oscar.
Things can change very quickly Oscar.
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AnneBoleyn;1429765 wrote: Things can change very quickly Oscar. Not for her they can't.
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oscar;1429766 wrote: Not for her they can't.
Or Nasty Nick
Or Nasty Nick
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Snowfire;1429767 wrote: Or Nasty Nick
I predict a Labour landslide with gains to UKIP.
I predict a Labour landslide with gains to UKIP.
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I suppose to be true to reality we get shite choices, so we have to make the best of it with whats on offer.
Neglecting to vote through lethargy, or as a protest is a waste.
I will be first to be put my hat into the ring..................begrudgingly I would vote for our Ed.
Neglecting to vote through lethargy, or as a protest is a waste.
I will be first to be put my hat into the ring..................begrudgingly I would vote for our Ed.
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Snowfire;1429754 wrote: Not much of a choice is there. That dopey git or this dopey git
Gee, pretty much the same as in the US
Gee, pretty much the same as in the US
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Yes but Cameron Is more of a nasty dopey git than the rest of the dopey gits.
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oscar;1429793 wrote: Yes but Cameron Is more of a nasty dopey git than the rest of the dopey gits.
Your happy with your poll choice then, given how nasty he is ?
Your happy with your poll choice then, given how nasty he is ?
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Snowfire;1429822 wrote: Your happy with your poll choice then, given how nasty he is ?
He's the strongest of a very bad bunch.
The Coalition was doomed to fail from the start. You have The Tories becoming more far right by the week and the Lib Dems who become more far loony left by the day. That's why nothing has really happened. They spend most of their time opposing each others proposals.
If Cameron gets a clear majority he'll make a strong leader... bit like Thatcher.
He's the strongest of a very bad bunch.
The Coalition was doomed to fail from the start. You have The Tories becoming more far right by the week and the Lib Dems who become more far loony left by the day. That's why nothing has really happened. They spend most of their time opposing each others proposals.
If Cameron gets a clear majority he'll make a strong leader... bit like Thatcher.
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oscar;1429824 wrote: He's the strongest of a very bad bunch.
The Coalition was doomed to fail from the start. You have The Tories becoming more far right by the week and the Lib Dems who become more far loony left by the day. That's why nothing has really happened. They spend most of their time opposing each others proposals.
If Cameron gets a clear majority he'll make a strong leader... bit like Thatcher.
I think the problem is that we are letting the Tories off far too lightly. Theres a fixation with blaming all the consequences of this Governments ineptitude on the Lib Dems. Yes they are weak and largely ineffectual but they do pull on the reigns , if only marginally. Lets not let these shysters off the hook !! Most of what we are dealing with now lies fairly and squarely in Cameron and his slack-jawed toffs laps. I have nightmares over where we could be if the Tories had a free hand. The greedy, clueless tossers
The Coalition was doomed to fail from the start. You have The Tories becoming more far right by the week and the Lib Dems who become more far loony left by the day. That's why nothing has really happened. They spend most of their time opposing each others proposals.
If Cameron gets a clear majority he'll make a strong leader... bit like Thatcher.
I think the problem is that we are letting the Tories off far too lightly. Theres a fixation with blaming all the consequences of this Governments ineptitude on the Lib Dems. Yes they are weak and largely ineffectual but they do pull on the reigns , if only marginally. Lets not let these shysters off the hook !! Most of what we are dealing with now lies fairly and squarely in Cameron and his slack-jawed toffs laps. I have nightmares over where we could be if the Tories had a free hand. The greedy, clueless tossers
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Snowfire;1429826 wrote: I think the problem is that we are letting the Tories off far too lightly. Theres a fixation with blaming all the consequences of this Governments ineptitude on the Lib Dems. Yes they are weak and largely ineffectual but they do pull on the reigns , if only marginally. Lets not let these shysters off the hook !! Most of what we are dealing with now lies fairly and squarely in Cameron and his slack-jawed toffs laps. I have nightmares over where we could be if the Tories had a free hand. The greedy, clueless tossers
Surely you don't believe that welfare reform and public sector cuts went through without the Lib Dem approval ?
Surely you don't believe that welfare reform and public sector cuts went through without the Lib Dem approval ?
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oscar;1429828 wrote: Surely you don't believe that welfare reform and public sector cuts went through without the Lib Dem approval ?
What I'm saying is we are fixated with Clegg and are giving Cameron a free ride. Lets balance it up and kick the Eton Tosser in the trollies more often
What I'm saying is we are fixated with Clegg and are giving Cameron a free ride. Lets balance it up and kick the Eton Tosser in the trollies more often
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Snowfire;1429829 wrote: What I'm saying is we are fixated with Clegg and are giving Cameron a free ride. Lets balance it up and kick the Eton Tosser in the trollies more often
I have to agree he has much to answer for but given the choice that will Invariably take the largest proportion of the electorate vote, he's just more hard line and stronger than the rest of the wankers on offer.
I have to agree he has much to answer for but given the choice that will Invariably take the largest proportion of the electorate vote, he's just more hard line and stronger than the rest of the wankers on offer.
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