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Imladris;1176487 wrote: Well, that's a shock - the BNP????!!!!!!



Seriously?



I expected UKIP, or Lib Dems maybe.





Best I say no more................ I'm still finding out alot about them ;):lips:
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oscar;1176488 wrote: I'm still finding out alot about them ;):lips:


surely it would have been wiser to do that before standing for them.
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Imladris;1176490 wrote: surely it would have been wiser to do that before standing for them. I have been researching them and talking to them for months however, my standing would be several months away yet. I still have alot to learn ;)
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oscar;1176494 wrote: I have been researching them and talking to them for months however, my standing would be several months away yet. I still have alot to learn ;)


If you're interested in politics how come you have to research them, surely you know already what each party is about and the kind of people you are aligning yourself with.

Let me help.

Women more troubled by bag theft than rape, BNP candidate claims | Mayor

and your favourite paper.

Sacked: The BNP candidate who said 'some women are like gongs — they need to be struck regularly' | Mail Online

Maybe being asked to make the tea will be the least of your worries.

WANSTEAD: BNP by-election campaigner arrested over 'racist attack' (From East London and West Essex Guardian Series)

Stop the BNP

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Even a most cursory search should have made you realise what they really are.
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O.K. Oscar what are you going to do now? The knives are out for gordie bioy and he won't last beyond the next election. It's doubtful new labour will either-they can't

blame the tories for the complete and utter **** up they have made.

Looks like you have passed the intelligence test and won't be joining he BNP so what next? Blue rinse battle axe joins Tory party?
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gmc;1180857 wrote: O.K. Oscar what are you going to do now? The knives are out for gordie bioy and he won't last beyond the next election. It's doubtful new labour will either-they can't

blame the tories for the complete and utter **** up they have made.

Looks like you have passed the intelligence test and won't be joining he BNP so what next? Blue rinse battle axe joins Tory party? Yes. I have to say that there is no way he can win the election after this last few months. I still blame the tossers around him and there's no way i could vote Labour right now or probably for years..

I don't have faith in the Tories..... they are as bad as the rest of them with large amounts of party funds coming from the banks. Lib Dem haven't got a chance and UKIP are all mental.

I really don't know what i'm going to do as this country is truely ****ed.

I'm getting worrying phone calls from the BNP
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oscar;1180971 wrote: Yes. I have to say that there is no way he can win the election after this last few months. I still blame the tossers around him and there's no way i could vote Labour right now or probably for years..

I don't have faith in the Tories..... they are as bad as the rest of them with large amounts of party funds coming from the banks. Lib Dem haven't got a chance and UKIP are all mental.

I really don't know what i'm going to do as this country is truely ****ed.

I'm getting worrying phone calls from the BNP


Who is the one that picks the tossers that surrounds him or chooses to listen to their advice? He is hardly a helpless victim of circumstance. Political infighting and backstabbing is the hallmark of the labour party-it has becomes the whole point of being a politician in this country.

What kind of phonecalls?
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gmc;1181358 wrote: Who is the one that picks the tossers that surrounds him or chooses to listen to their advice? He is hardly a helpless victim of circumstance. Political infighting and backstabbing is the hallmark of the labour party-it has becomes the whole point of being a politician in this country.

What kind of phonecalls?


I have to admit that i have become quite dis-allussioned with his Lovliness of late.

I didn't like the budget one bit especially taxing the wealthy as now they will all bugger off to live abroad. The Cabinet are a bloody disgrace and i hate to say it but he'd have some credibility if he started sacking and replacing them ready for an election, especially Smith and Harmen. I can't actually see him lasting as long as the election.... i see another rebellion but who would take over? If it's Harmen then i will just go and kill my self now.

Asking why i have cancelled type calls
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oscar;1181497 wrote: I have to admit that i have become quite dis-allussioned with his Lovliness of late.

I didn't like the budget one bit especially taxing the wealthy as now they will all bugger off to live abroad. The Cabinet are a bloody disgrace and i hate to say it but he'd have some credibility if he started sacking and replacing them ready for an election, especially Smith and Harmen. I can't actually see him lasting as long as the election.... i see another rebellion but who would take over? If it's Harmen then i will just go and kill my self now.

Asking why i have cancelled type calls


Most of them dodge paying taxes anyway. The removal of tax relief is more serious that it's effect on the rich. One of the concessions about penion planning is you get tax relief on the fund itself and also on money going in but pay tax on the pension when you take it. He reduced the tax relief on pension funds-one of the mai reasons so many private company schemnes have now shut down-now he is attacking the principle you get tax relief on contributions as an incentive to get people top save. the man is a complete dunderhead.

The UK used to have more money in private pensions than the rest of the eu combined, our company pension system was e of the better ones as well. He's ruined it.

I see he's lost the vote on the gurkhas let's hope he goes soon.
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gmc;1181537 wrote: Most of them dodge paying taxes anyway. The removal of tax relief is more serious that it's effect on the rich. One of the concessions about penion planning is you get tax relief on the fund itself and also on money going in but pay tax on the pension when you take it. He reduced the tax relief on pension funds-one of the mai reasons so many private company schemnes have now shut down-now he is attacking the principle you get tax relief on contributions as an incentive to get people top save. the man is a complete dunderhead.

The UK used to have more money in private pensions than the rest of the eu combined, our company pension system was e of the better ones as well. He's ruined it.

I see he's lost the vote on the gurkhas let's hope he goes soon. Yes, we have lost 40% on everything we have saved.

Our Pensions used to be the envy of the world.

All we have to look forward to with the Tories is a decade of cuts now to undo the damage.

I'm actually glad he lost the vote on the Gurkhas. They deserved better.
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oscar;1181552 wrote: Yes, we have lost 40% on everything we have saved.

Our Pensions used to be the envy of the world.

All we have to look forward to with the Tories is a decade of cuts now to undo the damage.

I'm actually glad he lost the vote on the Gurkhas. They deserved better.


My husband took a couple of private pensions when he turned 50 last year, one we were lucky to still have and have the pensions protection fund to thank for hat,,, both tried to persuade him to leave them saying he would get more if he waited till 60 or 65 ,,, he said yea but by the time im 65 i will have been getting that monthly amount for 15 years so swings and roundabouts;):yh_rotfl we are well pleased he took them now:yh_rotfl




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kazalala;1181554 wrote: My husband took a couple of private pensions when he turned 50 last year, one we were lucky to still have and have the pensions protection fund to thank for hat,,, both tried to persuade him to leave them saying he would get more if he waited till 60 or 65 ,,, he said yea but by the time im 65 i will have been getting that monthly amount for 15 years so swings and roundabouts;):yh_rotfl we are well pleased he took them now:yh_rotfl Good for you..... we took ours before Gordon raided the pension funds again :wah:
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oscar;1181561 wrote: Good for you..... we took ours before Gordon raided the pension funds again :wah:


Course he has made sure his pension is OK. One of the socialist parties in he scottish parliament refused to take the full MSP's salary instead taking just the equivalent of the average wage. maybe we should do the same with MP's and have it tied in to performance. i.e if they screw things up and bankrupt the country they get nothing. His idea of paying them a daily fee just to turn up instead of second home allowances shows how detached from reality he has become. They already get paid to turn up-it's called a salary.
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gmc;1181771 wrote: Course he has made sure his pension is OK. One of the socialist parties in he scottish parliament refused to take the full MSP's salary instead taking just the equivalent of the average wage. maybe we should do the same with MP's and have it tied in to performance. i.e if they screw things up and bankrupt the country they get nothing. His idea of paying them a daily fee just to turn up instead of second home allowances shows how detached from reality he has become. They already get paid to turn up-it's called a salary.


What's the little expression Members of Parliament came up with ?

Something like....SIFO

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