Election 2015 (4 Viewers)

Nick

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It's quite sad watching this, so many arse lickers. You see say Cameron turn to meet a local mp and they are acting like mila kunis has just turned up naked demanding a night of love!
 

Astute

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Well Nick Clegg says Lib Dems are the party of integrity and fairness, so he has to stick by PR surely.

A lot of his voters didn't think this last time when they jumped into bed with the Tories.
 

Grendel

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Clegg will resign this morning.
 

James Smith

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Balls (Labour) and Reckless (UKIP) have lost their seats.
 
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Huckerby

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Yep! Record levels of poverty and more and more foodbanks and even John Major himself said “How can it be that in a nation that is the fifth richest nation in the world, that in the United Kingdom we have four of the poorest areas in Europe?"




I'm so very, very happy everything is being fixed. Yay! I'll just go and see if the champagne in the fridge is chilled yet or not.

See that's the problem with this country Otis, everyone expects free fucking champagne in the fridge.

We have to get rid of our deficit because of the absolute mess Labour left us in. We do this by either increasing taxes (no thanks, i work bloody hard for my money and don't think I should be penalised for that), or by cutting spending that has got way out of control.

Unfortunately this is the reality, and the latter option pisses people off but it needs to be done. Better than the alternative of just buying votes by promising the world, then ruining the country.


But hey, Conservatives can do all the hard work and get us back to normal then hopefully in 10 years time when you've finished moaning you can get your free Champagne.

P.S I said fixing, not fixed
 

James Smith

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Nick Robinson is losing his voice!
 

Ian1779

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Murdoch has obviously played a blinder here. He's won it for the Tories more than anything else.
 

SIR ERNIE

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Conservative majority is an amazing achievement by the PM and a fantastic result for England.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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It's still a shock what's happened last night, regardless of what your allegiance is it's been a truly historic night in politics. Literally nobody could have seen this coming, nobody. It was being billed as the closest election in a generation and it's turned out to be a total disaster for both Labour and and Lib Dems and with that a possible majority victory for the Conservatives. It'll go down to the wire, some polls suggesting at this point they could be short by one seat. Either way, Cameron will be in charge and if you thought the the last 5 years were bad then you'll be in for a shock at what transpires with these c*nts in charge.
 

Astute

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It's still a shock what's happened last night, regardless of what your allegiance is it's been a truly historic night in politics. Literally nobody could have seen this coming, nobody. It was being billed as the closest election in a generation and it's turned out to be a total disaster for both Labour and and Lib Dems and with that a possible majority victory for the Conservatives. It'll go down to the wire, some polls suggesting at this point they could be short by one seat. Either way, Cameron will be in charge and if you thought the the last 5 years were bad then you'll be in for a shock at what transpires with these c*nts in charge.

Not a shock to me. Miliband? No thanks. Looks too weak to run our country. Lib Dems are finished at least for a long time. Ukip? Seen as racist by many. So who worthwhile was left to vote for?

If Farage or Boris were leader of a main party they would have a good chance of getting in. Farage has got Ukip to the third highest votes. Boris is Boris :D The rest just remind you of a robot that will say whatever to get in.
 

Astute

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Nick

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I'd vote for him based on that tackle in soccer aid and him getting stuck on a zip line
 

Grendel

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Conservative majority is an amazing achievement by the PM and a fantastic result for England.

It's a nightmare scenario for Cameron and I doubt he will sleep well tonight.
 

Otis

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Conservative majority is an amazing achievement by the PM and a fantastic result for England.

Yeah, it's a fantastic result for the country. 65% of the country didn't vote for the Tories. Great mandate for the future that.

The whole system needs ripping up. It's unjust and unfair and as a result we will have 5 more years of austerity from a government that has only just over a third of the popular vote. No party (and this includes Labour, Lib Dems or whoever) should be able to run the country when 65% of the country don't want them in power.

It's a total madness.
 

dutchman

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it's still a shock what's happened last night, regardless of what your allegiance is it's been a truly historic night in politics. Literally nobody could have seen this coming, nobody.

Ahem!

the media has brainwashed everyone into believing that the election will be deadlocked and the snp will hold the balance of power.

I disbelieve the opinion polls and think the tories will win a small but workable majority and it won't matter which fringe party anyone votes for.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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Yeah, it's a fantastic result for the country. 65% of the country didn't vote for the Tories. Great mandate for the future that.

The whole system needs ripping up. It's unjust and unfair and as a result we will have 5 more years of austerity from a government that has only just over a third of the popular vote. No party (and this includes Labour, Lib Dems or whoever) should be able to run the country when 65% of the country don't want them in power.

It's a total madness.

Spot on Otis......the whole system is farcical....

SNP get 56 fucking seats on less than 1.5M votes......meanwhile the Greens poll a similar number of votes & get 1 seat.....Ukip got 3.75m votes & still get 1 seat.....what a joke.

Democracy......my fucking hairy arse !!
 
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Huckerby

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Yeah, it's a fantastic result for the country. 65% of the country didn't vote for the Tories. Great mandate for the future that.

The whole system needs ripping up. It's unjust and unfair and as a result we will have 5 more years of austerity from a government that has only just over a third of the popular vote. No party (and this includes Labour, Lib Dems or whoever) should be able to run the country when 65% of the country don't want them in power.

It's a total madness.

Where on earth do you expect the money to come from?? Why don't people understand that we have to save money because it doesn't go on trees?
 
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Huckerby

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Spot on Otis......the whole system is farcical....

SNP get 56 fucking seats on less than 1.5M votes......meanwhile the Greens poll a similar number of votes & get 1 seat.....Ukip got 3.75m votes & still get 1 seat.....what a joke.

Democracy......my fucking arse !!

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agree the FPTP system is terrible by the way.
 

bigfatronssba

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It will look very bad if Labour supporters start bemoaning a conservative majority from 37% of the vote after they said nothing about Blair getting in with 36% of the vote.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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Where on earth do you expect the money to come from?? Why don't people understand that we have to save money because it doesn't go on trees?

Not the thread for this debate.....but there are many other options than simply cutting benefits & services.

Back on topic....I hope Milliband quits as now, more than ever, we need a strong opposition......not some lightweight loser.

Also, one personal highlight for me is that 2-faced smug lying prick Ed Balls losing his seat.....ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.....
 

Grendel

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agree the FPTP system is terrible by the way.

It creates workable and stable government. It would be a disaster without it.
 

Otis

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It will look very bad if Labour supporters start bemoaning a conservative majority from 37% of the vote after they said nothing about Blair getting in with 36% of the vote.


And that was entirely wrong too.

No party should be in power with 36% or 37% of the vote.
 

chiefdave

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No party (and this includes Labour, Lib Dems or whoever) should be able to run the country when 65% of the country don't want them in power.

Thats 65% of those who voted there's also 35% that didn't vote at all so the actual % of the voting population who voted Conservative is even lower.

How many of those that didn't vote would have voted in an alternative system where their vote counted for something?
 

Astute

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And that was entirely wrong too.

No party should be in power with 36% or 37% of the vote.

So no party would ever be in power.

The only way I could see something being better would be that if after the vote there was no party with 50% or more there would be another vote with all parties say with 20% or more included. If no party then got 50% the lowest party would be out. Should need 2 extra votes at the most. But then you wouldn't have any MP's from the minor parties unless you allowed for this somehow. But if you did allow for this the side with 50% of the vote could easily have less than 50% of the MP's :thinking about:
 

ccfcway

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i dont live in Coventry, but genuinely don't get why people have voted Labour council in again, given what they have done to CCFC ?
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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PR, Preferential or ranked voting systems would all work better IMHO.......

......the SNP gaining 56 seats on considerably less than half the votes that Ukip gained on their way to winning a solitary seat highlights everything that is wrong with the current system......
 

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