Can I send you some naughty things to post...you're already going on holiday and I can't fully express my views!
trust email me so i can read them i hope its dirt lol
Can I send you some naughty things to post...you're already going on holiday and I can't fully express my views!
Peter Pan was well loved, though
With the lady's I amBest hide your GF
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That's the National Estimated Share of the vote based on local election results so far. UKIP apparently surged to a five point drop in their estimated national share. Some earthquake.
Lawl people thought there was going to be an earthquake? The damm thing turned out just as i expected UKIP and everyone making a load of noise to give Labour a kicking. And all the core brainless voters still voting for thier parents parties. I had a feeling a lot of Labour voters changed thier minds last minute or lied in our poll because i thought it was off they got so few here as 10% was never going to be a realistic poll.
It would take something big, A lot bigger than just anti-immigration to oust Labour/Con because you have every immigrant in the country voting Labour as seen by the London results. And all the useless barely literate 65 year olds are voting con.
Well as I mentioned earlier, the native contribution seems to correlate with the up-tick in immigration. This may of course be coincidental, but it may also reflect the fact immigrants are taking jobs. But it's a moot point anyway, since we can't say send British people "back", this is our homeland.
But we can send non-EU immigrants back, and absolutely should do so if they are not making a positive contribution.
Well, I am not sure what their precise argument is. But we're not discussing UKIP's position; we're discussing whether there are rational reasons to be (in your view) racist. Against non-EU immigrants, there is absolutely a rational reason.
Rofflay, for whom did you vote?
Yeah the results were fairly predictable, although I'm surprised to see that Labour have done so well...
Calling members names is against the rules. But I do feel sorry for you but I hope you get a holiday![]()
The lying bar steward of a Tory councillor for our ward won by NINE votes. Grrrrrrrrrrr.
Yeah the results were fairly predictable, although I'm surprised to see that Labour have done so well...
NI is different UKIP are not a player so i voted for the best Unionist party i could find, I had too as they are all basically UKIP and Tory lite anyways while where i live is a stronghold of the left. They are overly multicultural as well so i thought they needed a good slap about that and the fact they merged all of our councils into only six super councils made things difficult.
I am still unhappy i had to vote against the good parts about NHS,Welfare,Housing which i know Unionist and Tory are probably going to try to ally on. But it never really mattered whom i voted because soon all our decisions will be taken not by MP's but by a mere clerk or defaulted back to England. So England matters as well on whoever i choose because our parliment is basically dysfunctional.
I am guessing you voted Labour then?
Efour, I salute you, and know there are plenty of us here who feel the same as you.
You can tell who the people are that have no idea what's actually going on. It's the ones who think UKIP have done badly and Labour have done great. It's very clear they just looked at the numbers and came to that conclusion. Everything is relative![]()
I think they have both done well, unfortunately. I'd rather UKIP had embarassed themselves, but oh well.
I don't see why Labour have done badly, though. Please explain?
oh I bet there isn't any connection at all what a coincidenceBut instead it is Newcastle’s deputy mayor who will enjoy low fuel bills in a new home built with £40,000 of public cash.
Labour councillor Geoff O’Brien, the city sheriff, has moved into a two-bedroom house in Glebe Street, Benwell, which was refurbished at a cost of £80,000, half of which came from a Government-funded grant.
The property, the first to receive a makeover, is owned by the council but leased to environmental group Groundworks, who are acting as private landlords. Dr O’Brien’s estranged wife works for the green regeneration charity, but there is no suggestion she helped secure the home.
As the property is let by a private landlord it is not counted as being available to the 9,000 people on the council’s choice-based lettings programme.
oh ofcourse it does so why did it get a grant related to housing? it's not a house is it it;s a research station.... I might go egg it lolHe said: “The flat in Benwell is not a typical residence, it’s a centre of research and education in green energy sustainability.
“It required a different sort of tenant – one with specialist environmental expertise to carry out monitoring and research of its systems and be prepared to host tours of the property by interested individuals and groups.
“As a senior lecturer in environmental management with expertise in renewable energy systems, I stepped forward when Groundwork canvassed for interest at my university because I met the special criteria and would be able to bring benefit to both the project and my own research.”