Politics (and other political stuff)
Politics (and other political stuff)
(07 May 2015, 7:03 am)Michael Most of that is bull shit, people are only saying that because they want to deny most of the "real" stuff hes going on about, such as immigration problems and the fact people can still get benefits for their children when they aren't even in the country!
Green Party is a load of do gooders, wanting to do things which will wreak the country, £10 minimum wage, businesses struggle with the current one!
Labour - did fuck all for us while they were in power!
Conservatives - Done quite a bit for the NE while in power, example, gave us funding for the bridge - although they still for the rich!
Liberal Democrats - Nah rather not - Cameron's pets!
Personally i'm not voting...
(07 May 2015, 7:03 am)Michael Most of that is bull shit, people are only saying that because they want to deny most of the "real" stuff hes going on about, such as immigration problems and the fact people can still get benefits for their children when they aren't even in the country!
Green Party is a load of do gooders, wanting to do things which will wreak the country, £10 minimum wage, businesses struggle with the current one!
Labour - did fuck all for us while they were in power!
Conservatives - Done quite a bit for the NE while in power, example, gave us funding for the bridge - although they still for the rich!
Liberal Democrats - Nah rather not - Cameron's pets!
Personally i'm not voting...
(07 May 2015, 9:05 am)MrFozz Did he stay Independent right through his time as mayor, I thought he aligned himself with The Labour Party
(07 May 2015, 9:05 am)MrFozz Did he stay Independent right through his time as mayor, I thought he aligned himself with The Labour Party
If anyone is interested this is how our school vote went:
There were five party's to choose from, Labour, Conservatives, United Kingdon Independence Party (UKIP), Liberal Democrats and Green Party.
Me and my friend were representing UKIP, and if I'm honest I'm very happy with how it went.
We all had our opening speeches. This is how mine went "If you believe in Britain, Vote UKIP, If you believe that Britain is strong enough to 'govern' itself, Vote UKIP. And finally, if you want a party which represents the people of Britain, Vote UKIP" I got limited applause, probably because they all though UKIP would be 'racist' although there was a section which liked my speech.
After this, we had a debate which lasted 45 minuets and it got very heated at times. Probably because I was taking the Farage approach. I wasn't going to shy away from the truth!
Then it was our final speech, I just reiterated what I said in the opening speech with some added details.
Anyway, I must have changed a lot of minds as we finished 2nd! I was chuffed as I was expecting to finish bottom of the pile. This was the full results....
1. Labour - 673
2. UKIP - 638
3. Conservatives - 372
4. Liberal Democrats - 212
5. Green Party - 83
All round, a great result!
We had a poll in our history class, of the people we knew (kept it close family), this was the result:
Labour- 8
UKIP -5
Lib Dems- 5
Green- 3
Conservatives- 3
Just a small poll, but some surprising results.
Also, if the Conservatives win less seats than Labour, my history teacher is buying me (and two others in the class) a McDonald's!!
(07 May 2015, 5:11 pm)mb134 We had a poll in our history class, of the people we knew (kept it close family), this was the result:
Labour- 8
UKIP -5
Lib Dems- 5
Green- 3
Conservatives- 3
Just a small poll, but some surprising results.
Also, if the Conservatives win less seats than Labour, my history teacher is buying me (and two others in the class) a McDonald's!!
(07 May 2015, 5:11 pm)mb134 We had a poll in our history class, of the people we knew (kept it close family), this was the result:
Labour- 8
UKIP -5
Lib Dems- 5
Green- 3
Conservatives- 3
Just a small poll, but some surprising results.
Also, if the Conservatives win less seats than Labour, my history teacher is buying me (and two others in the class) a McDonald's!!
Anyone seen this.
https://www.facebook.com/hugo.jackson.94...98/?type=2&theater
(07 May 2015, 7:53 pm)MrFozz Any other sad git like me gonna sit up through the night watching the results come in...I will be disappointed if Houghton and Sunderland South have not declared before 11 o'clock
(07 May 2015, 8:20 pm)Robert According to Google, the first results expected to be declared at 00:00.Houghton and Sunderland South and it's predecessor Sunderland South have been first to declare in the last 5 general elections, in 2010 they declared in about 45-50 minutes
(07 May 2015, 8:20 pm)Robert According to Google, the first results expected to be declared at 00:00.Houghton and Sunderland South and it's predecessor Sunderland South have been first to declare in the last 5 general elections, in 2010 they declared in about 45-50 minutes
(07 May 2015, 8:25 pm)Robert I would hate to be somebody counting all the votes. Just sitting there for hours going through piles of paper with a cross on it somewhere. Bet they get paid a bit to do it though.I would hate it as well, I would constantly lose count and have to start again over and over lol
(07 May 2015, 8:25 pm)Robert I would hate to be somebody counting all the votes. Just sitting there for hours going through piles of paper with a cross on it somewhere. Bet they get paid a bit to do it though.I would hate it as well, I would constantly lose count and have to start again over and over lol
(07 May 2015, 8:32 pm)aureolin Glad I'm off tomorrow... 30 minutes until the madness starts, and I'm already nervous!So I guess your sitting up and watching it unravel as the night goes on...
(07 May 2015, 8:32 pm)aureolin Glad I'm off tomorrow... 30 minutes until the madness starts, and I'm already nervous!So I guess your sitting up and watching it unravel as the night goes on...
(07 May 2015, 8:34 pm)MrFozz So I guess your sitting up and watching it unravel as the night goes on...
What outcome do you expect mate, I am going with what most of the press are saying...Hung Parliament with the Conservatives slightly ahead in number of seats
(07 May 2015, 8:34 pm)MrFozz So I guess your sitting up and watching it unravel as the night goes on...
What outcome do you expect mate, I am going with what most of the press are saying...Hung Parliament with the Conservatives slightly ahead in number of seats
Forgot to ask what happens if it is a hung parliament, would Cameron still be PM while potential coalition/confidence and supply deals are being thrashed out
Could a minority government last for a fixed term or could we end up going back to the polls in about October, like what happened back in 1974???
(07 May 2015, 8:39 pm)MrFozz Forgot to ask what happens if it is a hung parliament, would Cameron still be PM while potential coalition/confidence and supply deals are being thrashed out
Could a minority government last for a fixed term or could we end up going back to the polls in about October, like what happened back in 1974???
(07 May 2015, 8:39 pm)MrFozz Forgot to ask what happens if it is a hung parliament, would Cameron still be PM while potential coalition/confidence and supply deals are being thrashed out
Could a minority government last for a fixed term or could we end up going back to the polls in about October, like what happened back in 1974???
(07 May 2015, 8:42 pm)aureolin The incumbant usually remains until another leader has created a majority coalition, and is in a position to ask the Queen for permission to form Government. Naturally the request would never be denied, and it's simply custom.The whole thing about asking the Queen, is it in law that she has to be asked or is it just out of courtesy and tradition to do so...Am I right in saying The Monarchy doesn't hold much power over government and stuff like that
(07 May 2015, 8:42 pm)aureolin The incumbant usually remains until another leader has created a majority coalition, and is in a position to ask the Queen for permission to form Government. Naturally the request would never be denied, and it's simply custom.The whole thing about asking the Queen, is it in law that she has to be asked or is it just out of courtesy and tradition to do so...Am I right in saying The Monarchy doesn't hold much power over government and stuff like that
(07 May 2015, 8:44 pm)MrFozz The whole thing about asking the Queen, is it in law that she has to be asked or is it just out of courtesy and tradition to do so...Am I right in saying The Monarchy doesn't hold much power over government and stuff like that
(07 May 2015, 8:44 pm)MrFozz The whole thing about asking the Queen, is it in law that she has to be asked or is it just out of courtesy and tradition to do so...Am I right in saying The Monarchy doesn't hold much power over government and stuff like that