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Author:  trotskys twin [ Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:27 pm ]
Post subject:  So who should be in?

Cu*t ox Cameron squirms and wiggles like a stuck PIG out of a TV debate because he wants the Greens included :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think these Party's should be included

UKIP
SNP
Lap Dogs
Tory Vermin
Labour
Clydd Cumrie ie sheep shagers
Greens

Obviously no Party's from the ILLEGALLY occupied 6 county's should participate those County;s are clearly destined to be included in the Irish republic

WHATS YOUR VIEWS :?: :?:

Author:  gusmac [ Wed Jan 14, 2015 11:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: So who should be in?

trotskys twin wrote:
Cu*t ox Cameron squirms and wiggles like a stuck PIG out of a TV debate because he wants the Greens included :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think these Party's should be included

UKIP
SNP
Lap Dogs
Tory Vermin
Labour
Clydd Cumrie ie sheep shagers
Greens

Obviously no Party's from the ILLEGALLY occupied 6 county's should participate those County;s are clearly destined to be included in the Irish republic

WHATS YOUR VIEWS :?: :?:


What should happen:

Labour, Tory & Libdems should just put up one liar between them.
They all buy into the same right wing crap, so it will save time listening to the same neo-liberal bullshit repeated.
Not Cameron though, he's a hopeless debater.

Farage to make sure the foreigners and the poor get the blame for everything his uber-rich backers caused and because he doesn't trust anyone else from UKIP not to stick their bigoted foot in it.

One between SNP & PC since they have similar agendas, 9 MP's between them and the SNP is the 3rd largest party in the UK.

One from the Greens, just to balance things up and annoy the first two.

None from Northern Ireland.
One lot always backs the Tories and the rest either back labour or don't take up their seats.
No point really.

What will really happen:

One each from Labour Tories and Libdems, all trying to convince the public they are offering completely different alternatives.
In reality, they are offering the same austerity loaf and arguing about which way to slice it.

Farage to make sure the foreigners and the poor get the blame for everything his uber-rich backers caused and because he doesn't trust anyone else from UKIP not to stick their bigoted foot in it.

Nobody else because the Neo-liberals don't want the public to hear any real alternatives.

Author:  grandad [ Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:40 am ]
Post subject:  Re: So who should be in?

trotskys twin wrote:
Clydd Cumrie ie sheep shagers

Who? do you mean Plaid Cymru?

Author:  trotskys twin [ Thu Jan 15, 2015 4:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: So who should be in?

grandad wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
Clydd Cumrie ie sheep shagers

Who? do you mean Plaid Cymru?


YES

Author:  trotskys twin [ Thu Jan 15, 2015 4:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: So who should be in?

gusmac wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
Cu*t ox Cameron squirms and wiggles like a stuck PIG out of a TV debate because he wants the Greens included :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think these Party's should be included

UKIP
SNP
Lap Dogs
Tory Vermin
Labour
Clydd Cumrie ie sheep shagers
Greens

Obviously no Party's from the ILLEGALLY occupied 6 county's should participate those County;s are clearly destined to be included in the Irish republic

WHATS YOUR VIEWS :?: :?:


What should happen:

Labour, Tory & Libdems should just put up one liar between them.
They all buy into the same right wing crap, so it will save time listening to the same neo-liberal bullshit repeated.
Not Cameron though, he's a hopeless debater.

Farage to make sure the foreigners and the poor get the blame for everything his uber-rich backers caused and because he doesn't trust anyone else from UKIP not to stick their bigoted foot in it.

One between SNP & PC since they have similar agendas, 9 MP's between them and the SNP is the 3rd largest party in the UK.

One from the Greens, just to balance things up and annoy the first two.

None from Northern Ireland.
One lot always backs the Tories and the rest either back labour or don't take up their seats.
No point really.

What will really happen:

One each from Labour Tories and Libdems, all trying to convince the public they are offering completely different alternatives.
In reality, they are offering the same austerity loaf and arguing about which way to slice it.

Farage to make sure the foreigners and the poor get the blame for everything his uber-rich backers caused and because he doesn't trust anyone else from UKIP not to stick their bigoted foot in it.

Nobody else because the Neo-liberals don't want the public to hear any real alternatives.


Your cynicism Gus is well established and not without foundation ...............................however i believe a debate including Cameron will ensure the Vermin dont get elected.............which in the present day is as much as we can hope for!

I'm still hoping for Lab SNP co-alition :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

Author:  gusmac [ Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: So who should be in?

Green Party says it has more members than UKIP

The Green Party says it now has more members than UKIP, after a 2,000-strong surge of new joiners in England and Wales overnight.

The party has a UK-wide total of 43,829 members compared with UKIP's 41,966.

The news is likely to renew the row over whether the Greens should be included in the TV election debates ahead of the 7 May general election.

David Cameron has said he will not take part in the leaders' head-to-heads unless the Greens are invited.

The proposed format for the pre-election live TV debates put forward by the broadcasters include the Conservatives, Labour, the Lib Dems and UKIP.

The BBC's Carole Walker said the membership figures would "add weight" to the Greens' argument that they should be invited to take part.

The SNP and Plaid Cymru, which have more seats in Parliament than either UKIP or the Green Party, also say they should be represented in any series of debates.
Numbers breakdown

The Greens are made up of three parties, the largest being in England and Wales with 35,481 members.

Its sister parties in Scotland and Northern Ireland have 8,026 and 322 members, respectively. Students can join the Green Party for £5, with standard membership costing £31 a year.

The Conservatives say they now have 224,000 paying members - up 30% in a year - although it includes their £1-a-year "supporters". Last September the influential Conservativehome website put Conservative Party membership at 149,800. Under 23s can join for £5 a year, with standard membership costing £25 a year.

Labour says it had 189,531 members at the end of 2013. It costs £12 a year for those under 26, with standard membership costing £46.50 a year. Its figure does not include registered supporters, affiliated members or what it says "many thousands of small donors".

The SNP membership is now 93,000, after seeing a significant rise in membership - from 25,000 - following the Scottish referendum last year.

The Liberal Democrats had a membership of about 44,680 in their latest figures - last April - putting them just ahead of the Greens.

Broadcast regulator Ofcom suggested last week that UKIP should be treated as a major party but not the Greens.

The news was a blow to the party, as those which are granted the status are entitled to at least two party election broadcasts on each of the TV and radio channels covered by the system.
'Unrepresentative'

The Green Party of England and Wales came fourth in last year's European election, winning three seats and just under 8% of the vote.

It is fielding candidates in at least 75% of seats for the forthcoming general election.

Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader David Cameron has said he will not take part in the leaders' head-to-heads unless the Greens are invited.

Labour leader Ed Miliband has accused the PM of "running scared" while Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg and UKIP leader Nigel Farage say Mr Cameron is making excuses for not wanting to appear.

Natalie Bennett, Green Party in England and Wales leader, said any debate would be "unrepresentative" if the Greens were not included and that the party was talking to lawyers about possible legal action.

The BBC, Sky News, ITV and Channel 4 said they "remain committed" to staging debates before the poll on 7 May.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30829222

Author:  trotskys twin [ Mon Jan 19, 2015 4:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: So who should be in?

In any debate Cameron will be obliterated which is why the ex Etonian ponce is desperately trying to avoid one :D :D but then if the Broadcasters put an empty chair on stage hes dead meat once again.......................................the Greens should be there on many issues their far better than Labour ie further LEFT =D> =D>

I keep saying it i want to see a Lap Snp and maybe Green co-alition......................with maybe the sheep shaggers ...........and if Sinn Feinn were to take up their seats ..whizz oh then we would see some action =D> =D> and given McGuinness has met the Von Windsor slut WTF IS STOPPING THEM?

TORY LAP DOG FEKKING SCUM OUT =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

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