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2 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Mad how the lib dems took the brunt force of that coalition even though they probably tempered some of the worst Tory actions yet the tories fucking Teflon once again. The power of representing the very wealthy. Christ I hate that tory party.

Its the same for DUP as well. The short term thinking of these political parties is staggering. Lets forget everything we are supposed to stand for, for a small grab of power/money by jumping in to bed with the Tories. The end result is that you will end up playing the fall guy and confine your party to the political dustbin for the foreseeable future.   

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24 minutes ago, Mudface said:

I wouldn't have thought he'd need to say anything at all, they're more than capable of completely fucking themselves over.

Hahaha I know yeah he may as well teach us how to beat Warwick Davis at Basketball 

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1 hour ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Mad how the lib dems took the brunt force of that coalition even though they probably tempered some of the worst Tory actions yet the tories fucking Teflon once again. The power of representing the very wealthy. Christ I hate that tory party.

It’s almost as if they ran as a centre left party wanting to abolish tuition fees taking votes from labour and then just did the complete opposite and formed a coalition with the furthest right wing party.  Any voter sick of labours own right wing behaviour and voted for them was never going to vote for them again after that.  They could have formed a coalition with Labour and not introduced any of that Tory austerity Shite.  Tories vote for tories and expect them to do Tory things.

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2 minutes ago, The Guest said:

It’s almost as if they ran as a centre left party wanting to abolish tuition fees taking votes from labour and then just did the complete opposite and formed a coalition with the furthest right wing party.  Any voter sick of labours own right wing behaviour and voted for them was never going to vote for them again after that.  They could have formed a coalition with Labour and not introduced any of that Tory austerity Shite.  Tories vote for tories and expect them to do Tory things.

Most people vote for tories. They have taken zero flak politically for over a decade of incompetence, corruption and cruelty. They gained sole power after the coalition, Forget the Lib dems the target should always be on those tory cunts. They get enough deflected goals, dead cats, excuses and useless opposition. Just an honest media holding decision makers accountable would of seen the Tories ended with Cameron and Osbourne.

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5 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Most people vote for tories. They have taken zero flak politically for over a decade of incompetence, corruption and cruelty. They gained sole power after the coalition, Forget the Lib dems the target should always be on those tory cunts. They get enough deflected goals, dead cats, excuses and useless opposition. Just an honest media holding decision makers accountable would of seen the Tories ended with Cameron and Osbourne.

 

Milliband lost the election, Cameron didn't win it.

 

Cleggs arrogance in asking Brown to step aside is the sliding doors moment.

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26 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Most people vote for tories. They have taken zero flak politically for over a decade of incompetence, corruption and cruelty. They gained sole power after the coalition, Forget the Lib dems the target should always be on those tory cunts. They get enough deflected goals, dead cats, excuses and useless opposition. Just an honest media holding decision makers accountable would of seen the Tories ended with Cameron and Osbourne.

I agree with most of that.  My point was that they have their base that want them to implement austerity etc and aren’t arsed about their corruption or racism etc.  The Lib Dem’s aren’t really the target for anything or anyone.  They’re a complete fucking joke.  The reason they don’t get votes anymore is because they lied and pretended to be centre left and formed a right wing government.  Any left leaning person that fell for it clearly hasn’t voted for them again which is why they’re in the state they are.

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2 hours ago, Gnasher said:

It's the conundrum of having a gun with only two bullets.

The modern political/business world and how its tendrils interact summed up in an image. One a senior Facebook employee despite having no tech background, the other a paid advisor to about ten millions banks despite having the financial nous of a skint dentist. Show me the money, our work here is done.

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