Rumertron wrote:Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Camoron or Brown? Hmmm, let me see.
FFS! This is not a case of voting for the lesser of the 2 evils. There are other option. (And I don't mean Nick Clegg)
When Labour came to power, I thought things could only get better. We went from the frying pan into the fire.
It's time for something completely different.
BTW, just remember that Thatcher saved us from Kinnock.
anti-poverty legislation, they have thrown huge amounts of money at the issues
They gave lazy, idle fuckwits a better living than those who work hard on minimum wage.
Rumertron wrote:It is hard to unravel what influences people's views of course - but the massive negativity towards the government is not actually justified in overall terms of the goals they have reached, many of which they made progress with. In fairness one can't even lay the recession at their feet alone. However they remain hugely unpopular and I am sure that must puzzle them at times.
I lost my final Salary pension because of that one eyed Scottish idiot. :pissed:
I have never blamed them for the recession. I have blamed the utility and oil companies.
My vote lay with UKIP, but I would much rather vote BNP than vote for Lib-Lab-Con. And we all know what the BNP are.
I'm not anti-immigration. I want Managed immigration.
I want free trade with Europe and the rest of the world. Not just buy stuff from the EU and whomever else the Germans/French/ Spanish/ Latvians say we can trade with, and throw away our own produce.
I want UK industry to be a world leader. Not an extinct dinosaur as it is now.
Don't start me off on fishing quota's!!!
North Sea oil?! Is it true we have to sell it to the EU then buy it back at an inflated price, or is that just Daily Mail propaganda?
EU membership fees? It's like paying an annual membership to the Gym then only going on bank holidays.
And don't start me off on the Armed forces.