saxitoxin wrote:pmchugh wrote:Also lol at respect.
Mexican food gives pcmhugh diarrhea but he loves Taco Bell TV ads so he eats there every day for lunch. A salad restaurant opened up next door to the Taco Bell. Not only does he not go to eat at the salad bar, he stabs the owner in the eye and then burns the place to the ground ... then has two Cheesy Fiesta Burritos (and spends the next 3 hours on the toilet).
All in all, the typical Labour supporter.
Conservative Party - a party for conservatives
Liberal Democrats - a party for conservatives who feel guilty about being conservative
Labour Party - a party for conservatives who stumbled into the wrong line at the sign-up booth
Respect / Green / Sinn Féin - the left
I don't support Labour saxi, and I very much agree with you that most of the major parties are the same. In fact I am pretty sure we talked about this before and I was the one telling you this. I don't vote for any of the major political parties (any more), the only party I may vote for are the Greens.
Respect are a joke, they get like 99% of their votes by going to Mosques and shouting about the Iraq/Afghan wars. They abandon the leftists sentiments to get the Muslim vote and in doing so they lose my respect. *ba-doom-tish*
thegreekdog wrote:saxitoxin wrote:nagerous wrote:nagerous wrote:
Yes, so you do have an agenda. It is not simply exposing the truth in general, but instead exposing the truth when it comes to people who are more left of centre.
correct
Maybe I misunderstand (knowing little about British politics), but I don't think nag's statement is correct. I believe you are not exposing the truth when it comes to people who are more left of center. I believe you are exposing the truth when it comes to people who
say they are more left of center, but who are actually right of center.
You say you know little about British politics but you have spoken like someone who understands more than most over here. I can't believe they are increasing in popularity due to being against the Tory cuts, it is like everyone has forgotten their pre-election promises.