sirgalahadwizar Posted June 7, 2001 Hehe, just saw you post this not a few minutes ago... As far as vote labour goes... wtf are yuo talking about? I dont see any sort-of labour goign into any voting... esp not here. I ahvent seen any posts asking to vote for anything, not really anyway. 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted June 7, 2001 I'm not going to vote, because I don't agree with the manifestos any of the major parties. The Lib-dems are the best, but I still don't like them. It's a pity the Referendum party aren't around anymore, as I would have voted for them. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest fraggle` Posted June 7, 2001 sirgalahadwizar said:Hehe, just saw you post this not a few minutes ago... As far as vote labour goes... wtf are yuo talking about? I dont see any sort-of labour goign into any voting... esp not here. I ahvent seen any posts asking to vote for anything, not really anyway. heh. moron 0 Share this post Link to post
Arioch Posted June 7, 2001 Vote Monster Raving Loony ... you know it makes sense. 0 Share this post Link to post
Jayextee Posted June 7, 2001 Shyeah, if your idea of making sense is going for the euro and dropping to the same disastrous economical state that the rest of europe is in as a result. Even though I cannot stand any of the major parties... /me is voting conservative. Down with the euro. 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted June 7, 2001 The Euro Labour Pros: Will have a referendum on the Euro Cons: Referendum will most likely be rigged with "loaded" questions aimed at the idiotic, low IQ majority of the British public Conservatives Pros: No to Euro for the next several years Cons: Extremely negative attitude to Europe means that relations will be strained, and they may even decide to pull out of the EU altogether. If that happens we'll be forced to rely more on the Americans for trade and stuff. That's bad for two reasons: firstly, import/export tariffs will be higher as it's a longer distance and can only be over sea and in the air, and secondly because the current American government only gives a crap about America, with anywhere else in the world being pretty much irrelevant to them. Lib-Dems Pros: See Cons Cons: Have no chance in hell of getting in, so who gives a ****? 0 Share this post Link to post
Jayextee Posted June 7, 2001 NiGHTMARE said:The Euro Labour Pros: Will have a referendum on the Euro Cons: Referendum will most likely be rigged with "loaded" questions aimed at the idiotic, low IQ majority of the British public Conservatives Pros: No to Euro for the next several years Cons: Extremely negative attitude to Europe means that relations will be strained, and they may even decide to pull out of the EU altogether. If that happens we'll be forced to rely more on the Americans for trade and stuff. That's bad for two reasons: firstly, import/export tariffs will be higher as it's a longer distance and can only be over sea and in the air, and secondly because the current American government only gives a crap about America, with anywhere else in the world being pretty much irrelevant to them. Lib-Dems Pros: See Cons Cons: Have no chance in hell of getting in, so who gives a ****? As you point out, they pretty much are all a bad idea. But, conservative is IMO the best of a bad bunch, I'm afraid. 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted June 7, 2001 Hellbent said:Labour? Euro? What? You don't know what the Euro is? Okaaaay. It's only the second most important world currency after the dollar. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest fraggle` Posted June 7, 2001 for anyone that hasnt worked it out yet... voting is taking place in britain today. if you dont know the main british political parties: * Labour - the current government. Has been criticised for various reasons - some people arent happy with what they've achieved in the past few years they've been in power. Party leader (prime minister) is Tony Blair. * Conservatives ("tories") - the opposition, second biggest party. Currently a bit of a joke - Labour currently has a large majority in the British Parliament. They have become rather strongly anti-european recently. Party leader William Hague, a bald guy who several months back boasted of his excessive drinking binges during his youth. * Liberal Democrats - the only other party worthy of consideration. Very small The current consensus is that Labour are set to win again. 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted June 7, 2001 The main thing I hate about the Tories is all their lies. This Fion thing for example: Hague is secretly a homosexual. Labour actually know about this, but one of their senior MP's is also secretly gay (I can't remember who it is - probably not two jabs), and they came to an agreement with each other not to tell anyone. They've also both come to agreements with various papers not to release this information. 0 Share this post Link to post
DooMBoy Posted June 7, 2001 Vote Doom-you know it makes sense. Seeing as I'm not from Britain, I can't very well vote for the government over there, now can I? If I was, I would go ahead and vote for the Labour Government or whatever it's called. Blasted Brits. 0 Share this post Link to post
deathbringer Posted June 7, 2001 Labour-making the R.I.P bill,a bit of a failure Tories-Homophobic tossers Lib dems-Nobody cares Communists-hmm..maybe... Socialist alliance-Polish blairs arse BNP-Nazis Vote nobody!,it makes even more sense! 0 Share this post Link to post
Jon Posted June 7, 2001 NiGHTMARE said:Hague is secretly a homosexual. How DARE he?!?! well damnit he better not run our country! Please note the sarcasm/word density is high in this post. 0 Share this post Link to post
fodders Posted June 7, 2001 fraggle` said:heh. moron I just hope there isn't a recount in Devon or we could be here until next Thursday :) Now then, where's my chad? 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted June 7, 2001 Jon said:How DARE he?!?! well damnit he better not run our country! Please note the sarcasm/word density is high in this post. It's not the fact that he's gay that pisses me off (I'm not a homophobe after all), it's the fact that he feels he has to hide it and lie about it. 0 Share this post Link to post
Jon Posted June 8, 2001 NiGHTMARE said:It's not the fact that he's gay that pisses me off (I'm not a homophobe after all), it's the fact that he feels he has to hide it and lie about it. and even still, how does that effect his ability to be a prime minister? 0 Share this post Link to post
Davidoom Posted June 8, 2001 Lib Dems man...you know they makes sense. 0 Share this post Link to post