Ed Miliband bingo.

What happened when MPs took a maths exam

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I have always been a Labour voter, however I would rather poop in my hands and clap than vote this Milibland.

I have no idea who I'll vote for next time. I'm a little bit country so Tory would be the obvious choice, but I just don't trust any of them, and to be honest, I don't think anything in my life changes regardless of who gets in power.

We could have 20 years of Tory then 20 years of labour and I bet you wouldn't be able to tell who was in charge if you didn't know.

It's all utter bull****.
 
I have no idea who I'll vote for next time. I'm a little bit country so Tory would be the obvious choice, but I just don't trust any of them, and to be honest, I don't think anything in my life changes regardless of who gets in power.

We could have 20 years of Tory then 20 years of labour and I bet you wouldn't be able to tell who was in charge if you didn't know.

It's all utter bull****.

i have to agree.

im old enough to remember labour and tories making a complete hash of things.

to me its like being asked which executioner i preferred they use on me.

neither really care about the average Joe. im not rich enough for the tories to look out for me and i work so i dont need benefits.

maybe we should give the lib dems a crack? can they really be any worse? i admit i voted for them last time.
 
Meh, doubt it. And if they are actually effectual, the worry is they'll **** everything up! At least the current lot (lab and tory) don't seem to actually affect events, they just run around reacting to things.
 
This thread stinks of Toryscum.

Why, have you just farted?

Just because people think Ed Miliband is an idiot, doesn't necessarily mean they're Tory bashers. There's viewpoints here from both sides of the fence and everybody I've ever spoken to thinks he's a tool.

Oh wait, brb, I'm off to pledge my soul to the Tories.
 
He has definitely improved a lot of the past couple of years, but I still think that he is a complete joke.

Rather surprisingly, the Financial Times actually received the speech rather well.
 
This thread stinks of Toryscum.

It does rather doesn't it? It gives one some hope that this means we'll have another Toryscum government come the next election, hopefully not a coalition this time around.

Still, if you're not happy then there are plenty of political threads that pop up in which you can make your well reasoned arguments as to why the Tories are that much more scum than Labour, that would be enlightening.

Barring any other criteria, I'm more inclined to vote for Ed Miliband just because he often looks like something that has escaped from the Aardman Animations workshop.
 
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