i think anarcho-syndicalism is worth a go
fuck all this bullshit
fuck all this bullshit
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Conservative | 26% | 26% - 18 | ||||
Labour | 13% | 13% - 9 | ||||
Liberal Democrats | 25% | 25% - 17 | ||||
Greens | 4% | 4% - 3 | ||||
Ukip | 2% | 2% - 2 | ||||
Bnp | 20% | 20% - 14 | ||||
Other | 5% | 5% - 4 | ||||
Total: 67 |
People often talk about political gaffes in terms of car crashes. But this is no car crash, this is a multi-lane, multi-vehicle pile-up of enormous proportion.Uzique wrote:
the media get over-involved, mess around with petty, trite nothings, give little-to-no-exposure to REAL issues, and over-dramatizing bullshit.
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Personally I think he's done a shit job, and if he's going to get worked up over trivia like a five minute conversation with a housewife with an agenda then he's lacking somewhat in perspective and humour.Uzique wrote:
i feel so bloody sorry for this storm-in-a-teacup that is affecting gordon brown.
did you see the video footage of the old woman? she was a fucking bigot. brown was short on patience and said it like it was. people have always known that he's a piss-poor public speaker and the old guy looked bloody pained and vulnerable when she approached him. this is just another example of why our democratic and political system doesn't work: the media get over-involved, mess around with petty, trite nothings, give little-to-no-exposure to REAL issues, and over-dramatizing bullshit. i suppose he had a lucky stroke in getting the job in the first place but this is no reason to write-off a hard-working bloke's career.
In Birmingham Yardley, one person does not really have one vote, they have the equivalent of 0.432 votes.Mekstizzle wrote:
So anyway there's this good website which basically shows what we were talking about how the plurality system we have is bollocks, check it out and type in your constituency/post code to see how shit really is:
http://www.voterpower.org.uk/
Ideally, yes...Uzique wrote:
i think anarcho-syndicalism is worth a go
fuck all this bullshit
Wow!SEREVENT wrote:
In Birmingham Yardley, one person does not really have one vote, they have the equivalent of 0.432 votes.Mekstizzle wrote:
So anyway there's this good website which basically shows what we were talking about how the plurality system we have is bollocks, check it out and type in your constituency/post code to see how shit really is:
http://www.voterpower.org.uk/
thats 0.2% bigger than the average
In Lewisham Deptford, one person does not really have one vote, they have the equivalent of 0.018 votes.
Wow... and I thought our 1 person = 1 vote idea was misrepresented here. It looks your people are even more disenfranchised.Bertster7 wrote:
Wow!SEREVENT wrote:
In Birmingham Yardley, one person does not really have one vote, they have the equivalent of 0.432 votes.Mekstizzle wrote:
So anyway there's this good website which basically shows what we were talking about how the plurality system we have is bollocks, check it out and type in your constituency/post code to see how shit really is:
http://www.voterpower.org.uk/
thats 0.2% bigger than the average
That's loads.In Lewisham Deptford, one person does not really have one vote, they have the equivalent of 0.018 votes.
I realize that U.K. citizens each can vote once per election, but as that website posits, the net effect is not really one of one person = one vote.Uzique wrote:
wot
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So, Nick Clegg then?Uzique wrote:
they want a public media man. brown isn't that.
Yet when he was the chancellor he made bad decision that impacted negatively years later? And not to mention the fact that when he could've called a general election, one he would've outright won, he bottled it because he's spineless.Uzique wrote:
but i think he has a better grip on economics, the markets, budgeting and the practicalities of politics.
Are you basing this on the fact that most young people, unlike me, are in education and therefore are bombarded with left-wing ideologies?Uzique wrote:
it's easy for the other two to look 'good', all they've ever had to do in office is bitch and moan and make an example out of labour.
i fear for what will happen if clegg/cameron gets in purely on the young-popularity vote... things could get much much worse. young people don't really understand the ideologies that these people espouse
Because nothing they do impacts Scotland in any way.Uzique wrote:
or the total visions that these politicians have for their ideal 'england'.
I should've karma'd you for this alone. Perfectly put.Dilbert_X wrote:
I think Brown has created many of the structural problems now facing the economy, stuff him.
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Oooh, that's really helpful actually. +1Mekstizzle wrote:
Came across this on the BBC, people should give it a good reading over.
Where they stand: Guide to party election policies
Gonna go through this before I finally make my decision, seems decent
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The problem I've had with this election is that the parties themselves are focusing on what xyz did wrong rather than what they're going to do, maybe that article will clear some things up
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I gotta admit, even just reading the "Key priorities" Lib Dems speaks to me more than the others. damn u plurality
I wish I could vote for a party but if they lose then my vote goes to another party just so that the other other party wouldn't win