Tory voters. Are you embarassed yet?

Tory voters. Are you embarassed yet?

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TankRizzo

7,312 posts

195 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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Gaz. said:
It amazes me how often you post on political threads, without actually saying anything - poisonous snipes aside.
It's his trademark. Come onto political thread, make vague, slightly patronising post about "red ties and blue ties" and then leave.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

202 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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TankRizzo said:
It's his trademark. Come onto political thread, make vague, slightly patronising post about "red ties and blue ties" and then leave.
We live in hope.

M3333

2,265 posts

216 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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bobbylondonuk said:
Why should they? they all got their free st, easy imported immigrants, easy jobs. It was a brilliant 13 years for them..no need to apologise for getting what they wanted.

We need to apologise to the rest of the uk for not being able to get rid of those tts earlier and sort out the problems earlier. We were useless and still are because we delivered a coalition that is neither fairy dust libdem or proper right of center tory. It is now a strangled cat with clipped claws!
Agreed. Lets face it, plenty of people landed nice public sector jobs during labours 13 years in power. Many of them on huge salarys, many of whom hidden away from sight and if sacked would not have made a dot of difference to Joe public. Some of them would have paid mortgages off and topped up pensions nicely - now retired not really giving a dam and they will always vote Labour.

Oh and before i get slated by the left, i do not mean anyone doing essential front line work. I would have rather seen a nurse/fireman/police officer earning far more during labours reign at the cost of over inflated pen pushers, quango's and non jobs that interferred in our lives.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

206 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Dixie68 said:
I voted Labour the first two times and didn't vote for anybody the third (so effectively voted Labour again), and I do apologise unreservedly. I was brought up in a Labour family where B Huey and Thinfourth's views were common and it stuck - .
I very much doudt it.

You think i'm a labour supporter because i don't like the torys silly

I think the tory party are useless as they have less spine then a jellyfish

BOR

4,724 posts

257 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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But you can understand their frustration ? The nagging doubt....."Have I been had?"

Apache

39,731 posts

286 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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thinfourth2 said:
Dixie68 said:
I voted Labour the first two times and didn't vote for anybody the third (so effectively voted Labour again), and I do apologise unreservedly. I was brought up in a Labour family where B Huey and Thinfourth's views were common and it stuck - .
I very much doudt it.

You think i'm a labour supporter because i don't like the torys silly

I think the tory party are useless as they have less spine then a jellyfish
A classic example of how 'tactical voting' has screwed everything up, people can't see past the red/blue war. We've been duped.