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STEED 11-21-14 12:34 PM

Thanks I have made a slight change to it now.

I think PC BS plays a big part in this and some form of twisted left wing view as well. Put up the St George's flag and your branded a raciest nazi pig, give me a break. We're not all knuckle dragging extreme right wing loons who beat their chests and shout abuse.

MGR1 11-21-14 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by bertieck476 (Post 2263034)
Steed, she's not a government front bencher.

The silly thing is that all the other home nations are very comfortable flying their flags, but most people look negatively at anyone flying the england flag unless at a sporting event. Why do we feel this way?

English nationalism has always been subsumed into British nationalism, up until recently they were one and the same for many people. This is beginning to change, but English nationalism has something of a "bad rep" in comparison with it's Irish, Welsh or Scottish equivalents.

Ask any foreigner their opinion (assuming they know the difference) of the different nationalities in the UK and England normally doesn't fare too well, at least in my experience over the years. This is after working or socialising with Poles, Bulgarians, Romanians, Russians, Lithuanians, a Turk, Nigerians, a Ghanaian, Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, an Iranian, a South African, a Finn, Norwegians and even a few Americans. Most of them were/are students or work in the oil industry.

Mike.

MGR1 11-21-14 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2263053)
Thanks I have made a slight change to it now.

I think PC BS plays a big part in this and some form of twisted left wing view as well. Put up the St George's flag and your branded a raciest nazi pig, give me a break. We're not all knuckle dragging extreme right wing loons who beat their chests and shout abuse.

Unfortunately, it's the "knuckle dragging extreme right wing loons who beat their chests and shout abuse" who get all the attention.:down:

They drown out all the more moderate people in the same way that the "Cyber Nats/Yestapo" do online for Scotland.:shifty:

Mike.

Jimbuna 11-22-14 09:58 AM

Labour are now facing questions as to who they represent...the working class no longer being viewed by many as being the automatic answer.

Ed at the helm is currently doing the other parties a great service in the run up to the next general election.

STEED 11-22-14 10:05 AM

Any luck the whole rotten political system will tear it self apart in due course. About time too we need a big change in this out of date political system.

Jimbuna 11-22-14 10:19 AM

Only problem being, if UKIP get enough seats to form the balance of power as Clegg did last time....what mayhem might they demand to become the kingmakers?

STEED 11-22-14 10:42 AM

At best UKIP will get 15 seats but I'm going for a safer bet that of 8 seats. Nigel Farage said this week or last the chances of coalition with the three main party's was doubtful.

Jimbuna 11-22-14 10:58 AM

I disagree....I reckon Farage main ambition is to be the kingmaker.

STEED 11-22-14 11:06 AM

UKIP will not form a coalition with any of the main three and in turn none of them would form a coalition with UKIP. This is the short answer to the question..If the UK has another Hung Parliament after the 2015 general election would UKIP form a coalition with the conservatives or Labour.

I read a friends recent email he sent to UKIP head office and that was there answer.

I suggest to anyone ask the man himself via email, letter or the phone or your local pub if hes there. Or so put the same question to the main three party's as well.

STEED 11-22-14 11:27 AM

On a different note..

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Taxpayers may have to spend more than £3bn to stop Parliament turning into an unusable "ruin", Newsnight understands.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30137334

Why? That lot at Westminster are over paid and its about time they dug into their own pockets for a change and stop bleeding us dry.

BossMark 11-22-14 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2263284)
Only problem being, if UKIP get enough seats to form the balance of power as Clegg did last time....what mayhem might they demand to become the kingmakers?

I dread the thought of UKIP holding the balance of power, they could end up being more nasty than the nasty party.

And STEED I will say now that UKIP will win no more than 8 to 10 seats (hopefully less)

BossMark 11-22-14 03:55 PM

A murder investigation has been launched after a man was seen trying to dump a body in the River Thames.

The police are now looking for the other 5,000 missing Tory voters from Kent.

MGR1 11-23-14 06:32 AM

"Democracy Rocks" for Nicola Sturgeon as she appears before 12,000 people at Glasgow's Hydro arena:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-30157986

I did like the joke about the Lib Dem conference being held at Dunfermline:

'The new SNP leader said she was pretty sure her event had beaten the Lib Dems on numbers but she had heard that "the phone box they are holding it in is pretty full".':har:

Sturgeon also called for 'a "progressive alliance" with parties such as Plaid Cymru in Wales and the Green party in England to change the Westminster system.'

In related news, the Radical Independence Campaign has made a "People's Vow" at it's own gathering:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-30151363

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The People's Vow
  • The People's Budget - mapping the alternative to austerity
  • Ending fracking before it takes hold
  • Land for all - Put our natural resources in the hands of the people
  • Equality not as an afterthought
  • Democracy before profit - Work with other forces across Europe and the US to stop the Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership

Both groups not only want Trident removed from Scotland, but also full blown nuclear disarmament for the UK. Sturgeon's said already that part of the price of SNP co-operation with Labour at Westminster would be scrapping Trident and Cat Boyd, Co-Founder of RIC want's Trident not only gone from Scotland, but gone completely from the UK:

"......we want to embark on a campaign of civil disobedience against Trident. People don't want Trident in Scottish waters and they don't want it in anybody else's either,"


On the surface at least, the rise of UKIP is pulling England off to the political right, whilst the SNP is pulling Scotland to the left.

At this rate, I don't think the UK will survive....:hmmm:

Mike.

Jimbuna 11-23-14 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2263302)
UKIP will not form a coalition with any of the main three and in turn none of them would form a coalition with UKIP. This is the short answer to the question..If the UK has another Hung Parliament after the 2015 general election would UKIP form a coalition with the conservatives or Labour.

I read a friends recent email he sent to UKIP head office and that was there answer.

I suggest to anyone ask the man himself via email, letter or the phone or your local pub if hes there. Or so put the same question to the main three party's as well.

Oh really:

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Nigel Farage says he is willing to do a post-election deal with any party, even Ed Miliband’s Labour, if it 'got me what I wanted'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...on-Europe.html

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UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said he would be ready to enter coalition with either Conservatives or Labour after the general election if it guaranteed a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/ukip...vote-1-3309643

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Nigel Farage has said Ukip would prop up a minority Conservative government if the Tories agreed to a swift and fair referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...m-9789762.html

Loads more sources available if required.

STEED 11-23-14 07:18 AM

I'm a committed "NONE OF THE ABOVE LYING BASTARDS" and have been for 20 good years. And that is what I write on my ballet paper, I want a revolution but know full well its not going to happen so we're stuffed with this political/criminal system.

Jim only posting what I picked up on I'm not here to defend any party as in my view they all stink to different degrees. :)

I shall pass on those links to my friend and its down to him if he wants to follow up his email.

STEED 11-23-14 07:26 AM

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Gordon Brown to step down as MP: reports

Jim you could stand in his seat in 2015. :03:

STEED 11-23-14 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by MGR1 (Post 2263478)

Quote:

The People's Vow
  • The People's Budget - mapping the alternative to austerity
  • Ending fracking before it takes hold
  • Land for all - Put our natural resources in the hands of the people
  • Equality not as an afterthought
  • Democracy before profit - Work with other forces across Europe and the US to stop the Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership


That reads like a load of crocker beans to me. :03:

The whiff of BS is in the air and closer we get to the general election we get, get your gas masks out or be over come by the BS strong pong!

Jimbuna 11-23-14 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2263496)

Jim only posting what I picked up on I'm not here to defend any party as in my view they all stink to different degrees. :)

I fully agree, don't get me wrong, my intention was only to show that little if anything of a political nature can actually be believed.

MGR1 11-23-14 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2263500)
That reads like a load of crocker beans to me. :03:

The whiff of BS is in the air and closer we get to the general election we get, get your gas masks out or be over come by the BS strong pong!

Merely reporting it, old chap!:03:

At least the RIC is a movement, not an actual party. TBH, Labour's 1980 "Militant Tendency" would fit right in.:hmmm:

As for Brown, he's doing the same as Alistair Darling - jumping before he gets voted out.

Mike.

STEED 11-23-14 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2263508)
I fully agree, don't get me wrong, my intention was only to show that little if anything of a political nature can actually be believed.

Pass those links on and he is some what confused and thinking about it. I don't trust the media and certainly don't trust politicians and we are now in the season of selling the BS to the voters. I would like big changes in our political system but as said before nothing will change. UKIP has rocked the boat but they are too weak to cause any real big problems.

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Originally Posted by MGR1 (Post 2263593)
Merely reporting it, old chap!:03:

At least the RIC is a movement, not an actual party. TBH, Labour's 1980 "Militant Tendency" would fit right in.:hmmm:

As for Brown, he's doing the same as Alistair Darling - jumping before he gets voted out.

Mike.

:haha:...Keep posting, saves me bothering looking at Scotland. :03:


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