View Poll Results: Well?
Yes I love them, they love us and do the best for us.
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2.88%
Nope they are a bunch of money grabbing lying b@stards
87
83.65%
I'm off to hang myself
6
5.77%
I'm emigrating so I don't care
8
7.69%
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Annnnd the BNP is gaining seats in Britain. Lots of Nationalistic shti is gonna get stirred up unless the useless fcukwits in Downing Street get a grip. So, It's gonna be "Rivers of blood"
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" Mum ya SLAG ! "
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I voted for "I'm emigrating so I don't care" despite the fact that I'm not, nor do I have any plans to, however, the previous two owners of my car both sold it because they emigrated so I'm expecting it to happen to me too
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We very seriously considered emigrating to New Zealand last year. After six months of serious research, job hunting etc, one thing put us off......
An article stating how many New Zealanders were emigrating to Australia to escape a country being poorly run by a Labour Government.....
Out of the frying pan......
By the way, we hate the money-grabbing, two-faced tw*ts that are trying to run the country.
I say we start a campaign - CLARKSON FOR PM!!
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For me its...
"I'm emigrating so I don't care"
...although strictly speaking I emigrated 12 years ago, but there wasn't a "Jump ship before the rats" option!
"I'm emigrating so I don't care"
...although strictly speaking I emigrated 12 years ago, but there wasn't a "Jump ship before the rats" option!
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I cant see why this shouldnt be a cross section of the British public.
So the results must mean something. I mean the results are far worse than we've seen before.
Lets hope they go before they make the whole country a 20mph limit
So the results must mean something. I mean the results are far worse than we've seen before.
Lets hope they go before they make the whole country a 20mph limit
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I liked the emigrating option, that way I could be honest, but it is because of the Government that I have decided to emigrate, roll on Bar-b-q'd turkey for Christmas
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I would like to point out that I have NOT voted!!
And the answer I would give is not there - so, will not be voting either!
My answer is, simply, "They are better than the alternatives"! and that is a sad state of affairs when the Tories cannot even muster an answer to anything, except, "We decline to comment"
And the answer I would give is not there - so, will not be voting either!
My answer is, simply, "They are better than the alternatives"! and that is a sad state of affairs when the Tories cannot even muster an answer to anything, except, "We decline to comment"
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I would like to point out that I have NOT voted!!
And the answer I would give is not there - so, will not be voting either!
My answer is, simply, "They are better than the alternatives"! and that is a sad state of affairs when the Tories cannot even muster an answer to anything, except, "We decline to comment"
And the answer I would give is not there - so, will not be voting either!
My answer is, simply, "They are better than the alternatives"! and that is a sad state of affairs when the Tories cannot even muster an answer to anything, except, "We decline to comment"
NL in power and rubber stamp the rubbish they come up with is it?
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Brown cannot even admit when things are his fault (partly) and apologise - speaks volumes about Brown and NL
NL have allowed the likes of the BNP to get a foothold in British Politics even after banning them from taking certain types of jobs - why though the terrible handling of immigration and so called integration into British society and bolting stable doors after some 750,000+ illegals got into this country - lets just hope that no bomb makers or Chemical warfare terrorists made it in eh!
Pete, NL is not he answer, Tories - best of a bad bunch IMHO - to do nothing - even worse!
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Is it me or does it seem like every other week the government announce a scheme that costs the tax payer tens of billions of pounds but will get the banks lending again? How many more times and how much more money will it take
Gordon Brown claims that the last 12 years had seen unprecedented growth and prosperity. The average household is £17,500 in debt excluding mortgage, how is that prosperity
I read somewhere that if you spent £1 million a year since the birth of Christ your debt would be nowhere near the debt run up by this government during the past 12 years, says it all really.
Gordon Brown claims that the last 12 years had seen unprecedented growth and prosperity. The average household is £17,500 in debt excluding mortgage, how is that prosperity
I read somewhere that if you spent £1 million a year since the birth of Christ your debt would be nowhere near the debt run up by this government during the past 12 years, says it all really.