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Did anyone see the TUSC party political broadcast? Apparently the bosses are our enemy. Oh dear.

Yeah, I saw a bit that said "the one percent mega rich". Sure there was a story a while back that said, worldwide, you are in the 1pc if you have assets over 400k or something similar.

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Did anyone see the TUSC party political broadcast? Apparently the bosses are our enemy. Oh dear.

 

I saw it (and I remember Nellist as an MP).

All the party politicals are together on BBC website.

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Yeah, I saw a bit that said "the one percent mega rich". Sure there was a story a while back that said, worldwide, you are in the 1pc if you have assets over 400k or something similar.

mega rich, aye. We could buy BWFC then :) fucking anti everything bastards.
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Doesn't a mere 400k in assets actually put you in the bottom 1% 'povo' bracket if you live in billionaires' playground and Monaco of Lancashire, Horwich?

Yah yah, obviously.

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How the fuck are the Tories not so far ahead in the polls given the improvement in the economy and jobs market?

 

Probably because they come across as shit?

 

Either way, 5 years ago I knew of lots of good men out of work and unless you were a civil servant so many were worried about their job.

 

Nowadays the only ones not working don't fucking want to.

 

Why the fuck would anyone in their right mind allow that fucking commie ruin it?

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After last night I'm also unsure how the Conservatives haven't wrapped this up already.

 

There's an image on the Guardian website that shows Jimmy Krankee, the Welsh bint and the Aussie all shaking ed Millibands hand after the debate last night,says it all. A vote for the greens, SNP or Wayuls is a vote for labour.

 

UKIP remain the choice for Daily Mail readers and opinionated pub bores.

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I'm still undecided, whether to plump for Penguin or the ginger nuts...Those aren't euphemisms for politicos either. Votewise, if they weren't already guaranteed to win my X would be with Socialist Labour, but I won't be arsed on polling day, instead I'll just shout "Vote Socialist Labour!" out of the window until someone calls the mingers on me.

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After last night I'm also unsure how the Conservatives haven't wrapped this up already.

 

There's an image on the Guardian website that shows Jimmy Krankee, the Welsh bint and the Aussie all shaking ed Millibands hand after the debate last night,says it all. A vote for the greens, SNP or Wayuls is a vote for labour.

 

UKIP remain the choice for Daily Mail readers and opinionated pub bores.

 

Perhaps folk are looking and thinking why did Cameron not even have the bollox to turn up?

 

The bloke is a proper fanny.

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"When I'm not travelling the World interviewing eccentric millionaires, advertising Barclaycard or being involved in Star Wars, I like to discuss politics with the common man. They often ask me, 'Mr Wicker, Stan, who do you advise voting for when the election dawns on June 2nd 2015?' and my answer to them is always the same 'The Socialist Labour Party, son, The Socialist Labour Party'..."

 

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The Socialist Labour Party - So Good I Always Namecheck Them Twice.

 

(That was a Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of The Socialist Labour Party).

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How the fuck are the Tories not so far ahead in the polls given the improvement in the economy and jobs market?

 

Probably because they come across as shit?

 

Either way, 5 years ago I knew of lots of good men out of work and unless you were a civil servant so many were worried about their job.

 

Nowadays the only ones not working don't fucking want to.

 

Why the fuck would anyone in their right mind allow that fucking commie ruin it?

5 years ago working people weren't having to use food banks. There is always more than one side to a story.

 

The reason nobody is out and out winning at the moment is that neither party convinces folk that they really have the answer and also people are seeing beyond some of the inaccuracies being blurted out.

 

The whole thing is a shambles. I don't really want to vote for anyone.

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The whole country was on the verge of collapse, in the middle of the worst recession since the 1920's last time round. Yet the Tories only just scraped a hung parliament. They should have walked the election with their cocks hanging out.

 

This time labour have a leader that wouldn't look out of place In a special needs school,but yet again the polls suggest the Tories aren't having it all their own way.

 

Like fan5 says above the whole thing is shambolic. None of them are worth a vote,especailly the blue side. They should have had this by the scruff of the neck a long time ago,but a leopard never changes its spots.

 

There will be more people watching Britans Got Talent tonight than vote next month.

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5 years ago working people weren't having to use food banks. There is always more than one side to a story.

 

The reason nobody is out and out winning at the moment is that neither party convinces folk that they really have the answer and also people are seeing beyond some of the inaccuracies being blurted out.

 

The whole thing is a shambles. I don't really want to vote for anyone.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32346214

At the end of the day, it's all about the economy. If you think things are a shambles here, you should look at other countries around Europe that haven't improved since the GLOBAL economic crash. I'm a traditional Conservative voter but I'd be more than happy to see the present Tory/Lib Dem coalition continue to finish the job. Alternatives at this moment in time would jeopardise that economic recovery. Imo.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32346214

At the end of the day, it's all about the economy. If you think things are a shambles here, you should look at other countries around Europe that haven't improved since the GLOBAL economic crash. I'm a traditional Conservative voter but I'd be more than happy to see the present Tory/Lib Dem coalition continue to finish the job. Alternatives at this moment in time would jeopardise that economic recovery. Imo.

Both main parties pretty much have the same economic plans. I'm far from convinced it makes much difference who is in charge economically. But then I don't subscribe to the view that we are where we are because of overspending.

 

We are here because that banks fucked up and we had to bail them out.,...free market my arse. No government could have done any different.

 

The Tories economically want to play divide and rule. Labour want to pretend they won't make any cuts even though they've laid out a whole raft of them. Like you I'd probably be happy with a Tory Lib dem coalition again but the past week has changed my mind from giving Cameron my vote.

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