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yes,prime minister
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if u didnt no any beta..........u sweer it was a sketch writen fer
yes,prime minister
Clegg for the Presidency! :eek::rolleyes: :D:D:D
cleggi is cleva not only as he got the uk by the balls...........but tories n labors
1 sqeeze n we jump
..then he will disappear cos they will all blame him when it fails:p:p:p
cleggi ousted brown
wats he guna do next............n remember libdems lost heavily in polls
yet hes callin the shots.........only in uk:p
Well it's following the script so far - a lot of folks voted Lib Dem to keep the Tories out.
Tories will never go for PR - But Clegg can twist Labours arm - :cool:
If it happens an Labour give in to the PR demand, then all the smaller parties will come on board as PR helps em a lot. ;)
Labour however might as well put a shotgun up it's own rectum for all the good PR will do them. :eek: :D:D:D
The colour's Brown whatever happens. :eek:
Lib Dems got 23% of the vote and only 9% of the seats - that is surely a sign of a fundamentally flawed system?
I'm glad Clegg has them by the balls this time...it might give 'Joe Bloggs' the chance of a decent outcome this time around :cool:
I hope Brown/Labour are ousted as he/they have been a complete disaster.
Surely anything other than that would be an upwards step? If not we're truly f***ed!
fabled, fagged, failed,
fanged, fanned, farmed,
fasted, fatted, fawned,
feared, felled, fenced,
fended, feuded, fibbed,
filled, filmed, finned,
firmed, fished, fitted,
fizzed, flaked, flamed,
flared, flawed, flayed,
flexed, flowed, flumed,
fluted, foaled, foamed,
fobbed, fogged, foiled,
folded, fooled, footed,
forced, forded, forged,
forked, formed, fouled,
framed, frayed, fudged,
fueled, funded, funned,
furled, furred, fussed.
Do you think the majority of people who vote under the current system are very 'well-informed' or do you think they just tend to vote as their parents did? I suspect the latter.
I'm not too sure what this has to do with the above so I've separated it off for now. I'll paste it all back together once the connection is made :)
Your first point: Voters today are 'light years' ahead of their parents as regards information. . . but :D ... It's what they do with the info. :rolleyes: I believe today's voters make a 'Free' choice based on how they interpret the information they have to hand and their particular situation.
Point two: Two world wars have been fought for our right to live in freedom?
(Or were they 'Forced' to fight by the system?)
Then consider Hitler: Extreme right v Stalin Extreme left.
What's the difference between them? They were both despots!
Millions died in WW2 an I aint about to argue the pros n cons of it.
I think I can say with certainty that 99% of the combatants would have rather stayed at home and lived in peace rather than die in a swamp of blood and gore on a distant battlefield.
War aint nice and we should never ever forget that fact!
There's certainly a wealth of information out there and instantly available to anyone who wishes to read it. However, I suspect there's a significant proportion of the voting population (whatever their age) who vote for a particular party because "that's what we've always done" or "that's who our parents voted for".
At least with PR we'd get a more accurate picture of how the electorate had "spoken". A system where one party gets 57 seats for 6,827,938 votes cast (1 seat per roughly 120,000 votes) compared with another party which gets 258 seats for 8,604,358 votes cast (1 seat per roughly 33,500 votes) surely can't be fair... can it?
Ah OK. I certainly agree with those sentiments but I'm not sure where they fit into a discussion about modernising the voting system? Has history shown a PR voting system is responsible for far left/far right extremists coming to power?
Not yet! - But PR Could give them a voice - I can imagine a situation where hard economic times etc could create a breeding ground for extremism.
Anyway! This was a happy light hearted thread . I'd appreciate it if we left this kinda stuff out of it. :)
Lets just return to tongue in cheek mockery of todays system! ;):p :D
Clegg appears to be experiencing a bidding war. :eek:
Although it does sound like the Tories are more than a bit annoyed about todays formal meeting between the Lib Dems and Labour and are in danger of shooting themselves in the foot if they keep condemning Clegg and trying to force him into a decision today.
I think Clegg will go with the Tories if they've offered him a referendum on changing the voting system because a rainbow government would not give us a stable government and would harm the economy.
labor n tories
shud get together n call cleggs bluff
the smug git,wud serve hm reyt
Maybe would be better with a dictatorship.
Or maybe not. We had that under New Labour and that didn't work out too well.
I was trying to remember an interesting quote, it was along the lines of....There are about 120,000 people in GB of low inteligence or imbeciles who need to be put some place, stopped from breeding and alowed to quietly fade away.... I'm not making any point just pointing an historical link that connected Nazis to UK politics, a funny side note is the Barnes Wallis had a daughter who married Harry Stopes-Roe, Harry was cut out of his mothers will because of this, Marie was furious because Mary Eyre Wallis was short sighted and not the best specimen to marry her son.
decision expected today............wont hold m breathe tho
Our governmentS would be more accurate. Successive governments (of all colours) across the world have steered all the necessary legislation through to achieve the current European super-state that now controls all decision-making across much of the world. And it aint over yet.
is someone escaping throught the back door
cams pm but at wat price
Democracy in action...You hold an election and a government nobody voted for gets in. :(
well Clegg got the deputy pm job, not bad I guess for the leader of the party coming in 3rd!